IngredientsAiles Blanches herb (has multiple names)Angelica Root Ashwaghandha oil (or herbal form) Benzoin Sumatra Resin Burdock Root Carnation Celestre Clove Buds Eucalyptus Leaf (or oil) Horehound Rhodiola Oil (or herb) Peppermint oil (or herb) Tiger's eye Clear quartz Yellow candle (or wax melts) Wax stamp/seal (optional) Couldron/bowl and/or mortar and pestle (optional) Lighter Jar/vial Candle(s) (any color) Incense (optional) DescriptionA jar spell for healing (physically and mentally), creativity, focus, and energy. Main intention is creativity and energy.
Spell CastingImportant Notes:
Instructions: Step 1: Set up your space Prepare your space. Set your bags/jars of herbs, oils, etc to the side. Light candles in whatever way that feels right. Cleanse the space in whatever way feels right. Some options might be to use a sound bowl and visualize the sound waves washing over your space and cleansing it and adding energy. Other ways is using incense, sage, or even sprays such as sage spray or salt water spray. Literally cleaning your space, such as wiping a table down, is also a great way to cleanse the area around you both physically and energetically. Light any candles, burn incense if you need, etc. If you have something that instantly makes you feel "in the zone", do it. That might mean meditation, using a sound bowl, burning incense, or even surrounding yourself with candles, crystals/gemstones, sigils, etc. Step 2: Adding herbs (and other ingredients) There are two main methods you can use. One, you can add your herbs into a bowl or mortar and pestle and stir or grind (clockwise recommended). Feel free to move incense around or waft smoke, or simply hold the bowl and visualize pouring energy into it. Two, you can add it to the jar immediately. I often use incense and dip it inside the jar to cleanse and activate the energies, and in some cases will do the same after every ingredient. This is optional, and can be done in anyway you like. Just visualizing the energy is enough. I often have an order in which I add the ingredients: herbs, oils, crystals/gemstones, and other (if there is additional ingredients). Optional: Burn the carnation before adding it to the jar. It does not need to be completely burned. Step 3: Close Jar and Seal Close the jar with the cork/lid. I often add more smoke from the incense to the jar before closing it, but this is not required. Next, take your yellow candle and tilt (or use wax melts found in wax stamp kits), letting it drop over the lid. If you want to re-use the jar later on, this can come off easily, but might be harder if its a cork. Optional: Use a wax stamp, whether on top of the lid or on the side of the jar. It might not be a perfect stamp, and that's okay. You can also use permanent marker and add a pentagram symbol, or any other symbol, if it feels right. Step 4: Incantation Chant the following incantation three times or more. "By breath and bone, Bright flame of will, Hands of the unseen, I stand aligned, At the end of the final chant, say: "So mote it be". (Optional) Step 5: Write the date when cast Add in your book of shadows, or simply record the date you had cast this spell. Later, you can write down your results, and often write down how long this spell had lasted. The first day is often the most potent, and sometimes can make you feel all over the place in creativity or energy or anything else. But it often stabilizes the first week, and can dwindle in time - but not all the time! (Optional) Step 7: Charge the spell jar I like to charge/re-charge the jar by setting it out on my windowsill, letting the sun and/or moon charge it. It doesn't need direct light or exposure to work. Other ways of charging it is: putting on your altar, incense smoke, sound bowl or bells, sigils, simply holding it and visualizing energy flowing into it, etc.
Magic spells for everyone, anytime, any occasion.
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