Spell Work of Autumn Equinox, Mea’n Fo’mhair, Mabon includes spells for protection, wealth and prosperity, security, spells to bring a feeling of self-confidence, and spells for balance and harmony. Protection PotionIngredients1 pinch of Basil1/2 teaspoon bay leaf [...] Spell Work For Mabon/Autumn Equinox — Ravenhawk's Magickal Products
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Aries Full Moon Spell Work for October 20, 2021 – Get Your Spell On! — Monavie Voight
https://www.youtube.com/embed/E11YMJhmdvc?version=3&rel=1&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&fs=1&hl=en&autohide=2&wmode=transparent Aries Full Moon Spell Work – Get Your Spell On!Aries Full Moon Spell Work for October 20, 2021 – Get Your Spell On! — Monavie Voight
Spell Work of Yule/Winter Solstice
Spell Work of Yule/Winter Solstice Peace, harmony, love, and increased happiness. Success & Prosperity Spell Best done on the first full moon after the Winter Solstice[12/ 29/20] You will need: Small dish, 3 silver coins, small brown or green talisman bag, cinnamon and cedar chips, a cauldron or that which you use in place of … Continue reading Spell Work of Yule/Winter Solstice
Light Magic for Dark Times by Lisa Marie Basile- REVIEW —
Light Magic for Dark Times by Lisa Maria Basile is the modern-day witch’s guide on magic. No there aren’t any spells for winning the lottery or making someone fall in love with you, but there are spells on how to empower yourself…in a confident and feminist way. What I most loved about this grimoire was […] … Continue reading Light Magic for Dark Times by Lisa Marie Basile- REVIEW —
Correspondences of Ostara
Ostara~Spring Equinox Correspondences Plants and Herbs of Ostara~~Honeysuckle, Iris, Peony, Violet, Woodruff, Gorse, Olive, Iris, Narcissus, Daffodils, Jonquils, Primrose, Forsythia, Crocus, all spring flowers, Blessed thistle, evergreen, moss, oak, sage, bay, bayberry, cedar, pine, frankincense, ginger, holly, ivy, juniper, mistletoe, myrrh, pinecones, rosemary, chamomile, cinnamon, valerian, yarrow Colors of Ostara~~Gold, light green, grass-green, robin’s egg … Continue reading Correspondences of Ostara

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