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This is wonderful and explains this very well. I identify as a sea witch. I am drawn to the water and use elements of the sea in most of my spell work. I also use a rod/staff instead of a typical wand. It came from the great lake.
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Re: Intro to Sea Witchcraft
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Very nice. I like that you really do research. I go to a online pagan school that has a course in this.
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Re: Intro to Sea Witchcraft
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Thank you Ash! This is very helpful!
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Re: Intro to Sea Witchcraft
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Some good reads for those that are interested in learning a bit more about Sea witchcraft.

Sea Magic by Sandra Kynes

Traditional Witchcraft for the Seashore by Melusine Draco

Sea Priestess by Dion Fortune

By Land, Sky & Sea by Gede Parma

Water Witchcraft by AnwynAvalon

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Re: Intro to Sea Witchcraft
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This is a list of crystals commonly associated with sea witchcraft and or water.

  • Amethyst
  • Aqua Aura Quartz
  • Aquamarine, Azurite
  • Moonstone
  • Azurite
  • Blue Calcite
  • Blue Lace Agate
  • Blue (Indigo) Halite/Salt
  • Blue Topaz
  • Celestite
  • Chalcedony
  • Chrysocolla
  • Indicolite (Blue Tourmaline)
  • Lapis Lazuli
  • Moonstone
  • Pearl
  • Pink Tourmaline
  • Sapphire
  • Sea Salt
  • Selenite
  • Sodalite

Also note that abalone, conch and all other seashells may be used in place of any crystal when working with the sea or water.

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Re: Intro to Sea Witchcraft
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Uses for Seaweed

There aren't too many informative posts on this topic, at least from a spiritual perspective, so I've had to dig through mountains of information to find anything on this subject. As I know, personally, seaweed is a delicacy and has been used for centuries through many traditions and belief systems, I really wanted to shed some light on the why's, how's and what's of this delicious herb from the sea.

Magical Uses for Seaweed

  • Offer a piece back to the sea to call upon the elementals.
  • Early Greek sorcerers would whip the seaweed around in circles above their heads to call forth a storm. This practice continued well into the Dark Ages.
  • Braids of it hung outside coastal areas are said to ward off evil spirits/energies.
  • Decorate or wrap boats and ships with it to ensure safe passage.
  • A jar filled with whiskey placed on your kitchen window is said to promote good luck and prosperity in your business.
  • Carry some on you to ward off demons, evil spirits and entities.
  • In Filipino Shamanic traditions, raids of seaweed tied to a staff or hung upon an entrance served as deterrents for goblins, demons, fell-beasts and their ilk.

Health/Healing Properties

  • Seaweed contains Iodine and Tyrosine, which is good for thyroid health.
  • Great source of vitamins and minerals
  • Contains protective antioxidants
  • Contains fiber and polysaccharides that help with gut health.
  • May also help with weight loss and heart disease risk
  • Seaweed can also help aid in various ailments such as: tuberculosis, rheumatism, colds, open wounds and intestinal worms.

Overall, seaweed has so much incredible health benefits, its insane we're only just now becoming advocates for it. Health gurus all over the world are pushing for it to become more mainstream, and there are even dried seaweed snacks being sold all over. With is being a super food, with its antioxidants and healthy fatty acids, the life expectancy is longer and higher for those that eat it regularly, verses those that don't; especially in women.

Sources

the.lady.ash on the amino app (me)

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/benefits-of-seaweed

pochanita.tumblr.com

https://spiritualityhealth.com/articles/2016/11/27/seaweed-and-health

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Re: Intro to Sea Witchcraft
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If I can recommend another deity, it would be Vishnu. Especially his Fish and Tortoise forms
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Re: Intro to Sea Witchcraft
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I want to start sea and water magic(k) but I do not know how. Can we possible talk some time? if so, please reply
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Re: Intro to Sea Witchcraft
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Like the moon phases, the tides are the time scope in sea magic, the phase of the tide corresponding with the spell or ritual being done.

Flow :

The phase of water coming in.

  • Growth
  • Bringing things to you
  • Luck
  • Setting new intentions
  • Creativity
  • New beginnings
  • Productive & Positive spells

This tide phase is best paired with the new moon, and doubles its energy during sunrise.

High Tide :

When water reaches its highest level. This tide phase happens approx. 2X a day - every 12 hours. Best time for productive magic.

  • All types of magic and spells
  • Any spells requiring extra boost
  • Mer-folk and fae workings
  • Any ritual or working
  • Charging

This tide phase is best associated to the Full Moon and Noon

Ebb/Reflux:

This phase is when the water is receding.

  • Curses, hexes, jinxing, etc.
  • Banishing/releasing
  • Baneful and destructive magic

This tide phase is best paired with the New/Dark Moon, waning or eclipse and sunset.

Low Tide :

This phase is when the water reaches its lowest level, and is far from the land.

  • Introspective work and meditation
  • Reflection
  • Divination and psychic work
  • New ideas/beginnings

This phase is associated with the waning moon.

Neap Tide:

Occurs 2X a month, during the 1st and 3rd moon quarters.

  • Love magic of all kind
  • Binding
  • Protection - especially sailors/people who work at sea
  • Relationships
  • Healing

Spring Tide:

Also 2X a month, New and Full Moon.

  • Extra boost to spells
  • Gathering/Foraging - especially the day after
  • Charging items/tools
  • Weather magic

The 9th Wave:

Waves occur in trains, which means threes. The last wave in the train is said to be the most powerful.

  • When performing by the sea, build the energy with the first wave. As the 9th wave comes in, either throw your spell into it (safely!) or charge your spell or items in the wave as it comes in.
  • This can also be used to purify and cleanse yourself prior to rituals or to release any unwanted energies.
  • Can also use the first to the ninth wave to clear, open and balance chakra's.

All info sourced from my own Book of Shadows.

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Re: Intro to Sea Witchcraft
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Post # 14
Ursula is a Sea Witch.
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