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Posted on May 8, 2012 via silverwitch with 59 notes
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My latest offerings on my altar. Home-baked chocolate-chips muffins and some herbal tea for Hel, Loki and my ancestors.
The picture of the man in the back of the altar is my grand-dad. I loved him very much. What made me smile with this offering is that his picture doesn’t lean like that normally. I think he wanted to say that he was happy with the offering :’D (he was a sweet-tooth, just like me)
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Posted on May 4, 2012 via Wind in my Heart with 27 notes
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Hel - Der Tod und Das Madchen by ~WintersKnight
Hel or Hela is the goddess of the underworld in Norse mythology and ruler over the dead who do not go to Valhalla. This includes those who die of natural causes and old age.
She is the daughter of Loki and Angrboda, and the sister of Fenrir the wolf and Jormungandr the Midgard Serpent.”
I know a certain someone who might greatly enjoy this. Gonna leave it here, for her to stumble upon.
Dying from perfection. This is beautiful <3
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Posted on April 29, 2012 via What fools these mortals be! with 494 notes
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Witchcraft 101: How to Make Your Own Spell Bottles
Modern witches and Pagans use spell bottles in new and traditional ways. You can let your imagination guide you with this. Below is an example of a modern spell bottle to get you started.
Spell Bottle for Protection
Ingredients:
- A glass jar any style and size (i.e. canning or decorative with a cork).
- Protective and banishing herbs such as sage, mistletoe, mullein, and basil.
- Sea salt - the all-purpose protection/banishing tool.
- Vinegar - another all-purpose cleaning/banishing item.
Fill the jar with the herbs, salt and then vinegar. Seal it (either with the lid it came with or if a cork is used, seal with melted candle wax). Bury it in your yard where you believe you will gain the most protective benefit such as near a door or at the far end of your property.
Or leave it where you can see it in or near your home. It doesn’t have to be buried. In fact, you can make the bottle as attractive as you like and leave it in a windowsill. Personal symbols of protection can be painted on the jar or ephemera from magazines and the like depicting a deity, animal, symbol, etc. can be glued on it.
The casting of the spell can be simple as above or more elaborate with a fully cast circle. Include prayers or petitions to the deities or spirits you work with.
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‘Witches Ladder’ or ‘9 Knot Spell’
Posted on April 24, 2012 via Lux Joseph is a Sociopath with 104 notes
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