Autumn Equinox 2015 is Wednesday September 23rd at 4:22 am EDT The plants & herbs associated with Autumn Equinox, Mea’n Fo’mhair, Mabon : Acorn, aster, benzoin,cedar, chrysanthemum, ferns, grains, hazel, honeysuckle, hops, ivy, marigold, milkweed, myrrh, marigold, passion-flower,pine, rose, sage, solomon’s seal, tobacco, thistle, oak leaves and vegetables. Colors associated with Autumn Equinox, Mea’n Fo’mhair, Mabon : Brown, … Continue reading Correspondence of Autumn Equinox, Mea’n Fo’mhair, Mabon
Category: Magickal Correspondences
Geology 101: Malachite Madness
I am very fond of Malachite. I like the color, the patterns and the energy of this stone. I have several pieces of jewelry an orb and a pyramid. Imagine how thrilled I was to see its unique patterns and color used in decorating. Imagine using the pattern of this beautiful stone in small accents … Continue reading Geology 101: Malachite Madness
Malachite
Malachite can be used to attract business success, customers and increased revenue General Properties of Malachite: Grounding, protection, love, peace, business success Color: Pastel green to medium and bright green to dark green with lighter and darker bands and swirls Element: earth Chakra: Heart (4th) Planetary: Venus Astrological: Capricorn, Scorpio Energy: Feminine, receptive Goddess: Hathor, … Continue reading Malachite
Nature Spirits & Elementals
Bloodstone
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I first encountered Bloodstone while in the midst of my training. I was fascinated by the magical properties of invisibility. I remember the spell very clearly. Take a Bloodstone and anoint it with Heliotrope oil. Place in the Sun at high noon, and carry the stone in your right pocket. I now understand, that it’s not necessarily to make one “Invisible”, but it was a form of Shadowing, which would prove to be one of the most important magical operations I have ever learned in the Arts.
Bloodstone also known as “Heliotrope”, has a very magical reputation indeed. The ancients believed that when placed in the rays of the setting sun, or immersed in water, it would turn the reflection of the sun to blood-red. Warriors often carried a Bloodstone amulet which was intended to stop bleeding when applied to a wound. In the Middle Ages, this stone was used…
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