Online Grimoire
not claiming any of these posts just an organizational thing for myself! all credits given to the original posters
apartment cleansing ritual
pine cleansing wash
doorstep cleansing
home cleansing brew
very deep home cleansing
wall of thorns property protection
protection amulet
home protection steam spell
room bay leaf protection
rowan cross
lavender loaf
ideas for litha
blessings
candle spell
litha bath
5 card tarot spread
the baking sun 5 card spread
summer rays spread
sun oil
Litha orange honey cake
honey cupcakes
herbal cookies
lemon lavender cookies
buttermilk bread
lavender thyme chicken
a couple litha drinks
herbal fruit tea
recipes with vegan alternatives
breakfast idea!
lemon syrup
spirit work masterpost
healing tarot trick
dates in the major arcana
reading with just some of the deck
minor arcana tarot timing
court cards tarot timing
fools journey and major arcana meanings
very good tarot tips
tarot numerology
yes or no major arcana
yes or no wands
yes or no swords
yes or no pentacles
yes or no cups
new love
magick for different days of the week
mentally ill witchcraft
low energy charming
sachet for school
anxiety sachet
motivation sachet
princess sleep sachet
mental reboost
easy energy
energy drink spell
strength coffee
lemon cayenne energy potion
herb interactions with medications
rain incantation
storm energy
solar charged
energy incantation
energy candle spell
memory/finding lost things spell
peaceful environment spell
face wash spell
stay with me friendship spell
energy bath
energy scrub
full moon milk bath
Created: 13 October 2021 Updated: 20 November 2021
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Tarot + Astrology series
Major Arcana (pt. 1) Suit of Pentacles (pt. 2) Suit of Swords (pt. 3) Suit of Cups (pt. 4) Suit of Wands (pt. 5) Court Cards (pt. 6)
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Tarot Card Meanings (a Masterlist)
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Hello~ I figured I’d make my first master-post about Tarot! This is my interpretation, so I don’t ask that you just go by my word. It’s your path! I’m just here to try to help.
This will be VERY in-depth. So I apologize in advance for the lengthy post, but I hope it will help.
Personally for myself I see Tarot as a tool. I use it to help myself and others with some guidance with their lives; however, when it comes to Tarot, don’t let it rule over your decisions in your life. It is a tool but that does not mean that you should only go by what it says.
There are two types of readings when it comes to Tarot: Question readings and Open Readings.
Just as the title says Tarot involves answering questions. Yes or No questions aren’t meant to be answered by Tarot. When it comes to Yes or No questions pendulums are used with their corresponding charts. Like I stated before, you shouldn’t use Tarot to make decisions but to guide you to help you make the decision yourself. The way a question is stated is important for Tarot readers. Here’s a few tips on what you should look out for:
🔮 Keeping your options open: If you already have an answer for your question, then you’re not really letting yourself allow the cards to guide your decision. Asking how you could encourage your mother-in-law to move out, as opposed to asking how you can get along better with her, is narrowing the scope of the true question by answering it before you even get started.
🔮 Details: Your question should be focused, but not overly detailed. Rather than looking at one particular aspect of a problem, find a way to look more broadly at it. For example, rather than asking how you can make your home life less chaotic, ask how you can better balance work schedules and school schedules. That is a focused question. But do not go so far as to ask how you can coordinate baseball, soccer and karate schedules and still have family time – that’s too detailed. Only include the minimum level of detail needed in order to express what you want to learn from the cards.
🔮 Focus on Yourself: If the reading is for yourself, make sure your question focuses on you rather than on someone else who you think may be the root of your problem. If you’re wanting to help someone, for example, ask about what you can do to help them.
🔮 Stay Neutral: Basically be unbiased. Don’t come off with the notion that your POV is the “right” one. Asking why you’re always the one getting yelled at between you and your parent(s) isn’t neutral; instead, ask how you can prevent future arguments with your parent(s). That’s neutral!
🔮 Be Positive: When it comes to Tarot, and anything really, you’ll want to always try to be positive. Instead of asking why a specific event didn’t happen, ask about what you can do to make that event happen. Positivity is always great!
These are also known as “General” readings. They address the larger aspects of life rather than a question or a specific area. I’ve found that Past, Present, Future readings are very popular since it talks about people’s lives. They’re always eager to see if the cards can truly tell about their life! You can also direct the General readings towards a basic “genre”. Career, Health, Finances, Love, etc.
There are many varieties of Tarot decks, and there is no standard number of cards across all decks. While the types of cards, the suits and their meanings are the same, the illustrations vary greatly. Decks are based on various themes such as nature, animals, fantasy, dragons, etc.
When it comes to finding a deck of your own, don’t just choose one based on the design. Focus on the connection between you and your future tool, your future guide. I have the Tarot Draconis Deck that called to me. It’s a beautiful dragon based deck that has connected with me. The bond we have today is inseparable!
I say “bond” because each deck has it’s own personality. That’s why Tarot readers do interview “spreads” to help them get to know their decks a bit better. I’ll explain spreads more thoroughly later on in this post. When it comes to their personalities, some decks are blunt, some are meant for giving other people readings and others could be laid back.
When you look through a Tarot Deck, there will be two different sets of cards: Major Arcana and Minor Arcana. Let’s look at the Minor Arcana first. You’ll find that like regular playing cards there are four suits; however, instead of hearts, spades, diamonds, and clubs there are Wands, Pentacles (Circles), Cups (Chalices), and Swords. Each of these represents an element.
Each suit has meaning regarding a specific approach to life. The cards within these suits are numbered one through 10 and also include the court cards – the king, queen, knight and page (knave). The Minor Arcana cards represent the more minor, practical daily ups and downs in life.
The Major Arcana are not associated with the suits. They include the picture cards that represent principles, concepts and ideals. They are numbered one through 21, with the 22nd card (the “Fool”) marked as zero. The Major Arcana cards represent strong, long-term energy or big events in some area of life.
As I stated before, each of the Suits represents an element. Let’s talk about each one and break down what they mean, as well as the cards within them. Then we’ll move on to the Major Arcana!
When it comes to the different cards, there are negatives and positives. When a card is upside-down, the term being “reversed”, then it represents negative attributes of that card. When it’s upright then it represents positive attributes.
For myself, I don’t read reverse cards. I base it on my intuition. I’ll explain how your intuition is used with tarot later on in this post.
🌱Also known as Coins, Disks, or Circles.
🌱Represents the element Earth.
🌱Covers material aspects of life including work, business, trade, property, money and other material possessions.
🌱 Pentacles deal with the physical or external level of consciousness and thus mirror the outer situations of your health, finances, work, and creativity. They have to do with what we make of our outer surroundings – how we create it, shape it, transform it and grow it.
🌱 On a more esoteric level, Pentacles are associated with the ego, self-esteem and self-image.
🌱 The positive aspects of the Suit of Pentacles include manifestation, realization, proof and prosperity.
🌱 The negative aspects of the Suit of Pentacles (i.e. when the Pentacles cards appear reversed) include being possessive, greedy and overly materialistic, over-indulging and not exercising, not effectively managing one’s finances, and being overly focused on career to the detriment of other life priorities.
Often what is required to counteract these negative aspects is a return to nature to ground oneself and rediscover what is truly important. In addition, there may be blockages in being able to manifest ideas and plans resulting in a lack of success. Better goal-setting and planning is required.
🌱 When referring to timing in a Tarot reading, the Suit of Pentacles traditionally represents Winter or years.
🌱 In a deck of playing cards, Pentacles corresponds to Diamonds.
King of Pentacles:
Upright - Security, control, power, discipline, abundance
Reversed - Authoritative, domineering, controlling
Queen of Pentacles:
Upright - Practical, homely, motherly, down-to-earth, security
Reversed - Imbalance in work/ family commitments
Knight of Pentacles:
Upright - Efficiency, routine, conservatism, methodical
Reversed - Laziness, boredom, feeling ‘stuck’
Knave/Page of Pentacles:
Upright - Manifestation, financial opportunity, new job
Reversed - Lack of progress and planning, short-term focus
10 of Pentacles:
Upright - Wealth, inheritance, family, establishment, retirement
Reversed - Financial failure, loneliness, loss
9 of Pentacles:
Upright - Gratitude, luxury, self-sufficiency, culmination
Reversed - Over-investment in work, financial setbacks
8 of Pentacles:
Upright - Apprenticeship, education, quality, engagement
Reversed - Perfectionism, lacking ambition or focus
7 of Pentacles:
Upright - Vision, perseverance, profit, reward, investment
Reversed - Lack of long-term vision, limited success or reward
6 of Pentacles:
Upright - Generosity, charity, giving, prosperity, sharing wealth
Reversed - Debt, selfishness, one-sided charity
5 of Pentacles:
Upright - Isolation, insecurity, worry, financial loss, poverty
Reversed - Recovery from financial loss, spiritual poverty
4 of Pentacles:
Upright - Control, stability, security, possession, conservatism
Reversed - Greed, materialism, self-protection
3 of Pentacles:
Upright - Teamwork, initial fulfilment, collaboration, learning
Reversed - Lack of teamwork, disregard for skills
2 of Pentacles:
Upright - Balance, adaptability, time management, prioritisation
Reversed - Disorganisation, financial disarray
Ace of Pentacles:
Upright - Manifestation, new financial opportunity, prosperity
Reversed - Lost opportunity, lack of planning and foresight
🌫️ Represents the element Air.
🌫️ Associated with action, change, force, power, oppression, ambition, courage and conflict.
🌫️ Action can be both constructive and/or destructive, sometimes resulting in violence. This suit can also mean hatred, battle, and enemies, and of all the suits, this one is considered to be the most powerful and dangerous.
🌫️ The Suit of Swords deals with the mental level of consciousness that is centred around the mind and the intellect. Swords mirror the quality of mind present in your thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs.
🌫️ Swords themselves are double-edged and in this way the Suit of Swords symbolises the fine balance between intellect and power and how these two elements can be used for good or evil. As such, the Swords must be balanced by spirit (Wands) and feeling (Cups).
🌫️ The negative aspects of the Suit of Swords (i.e. when the Swords cards appear reversed) include anger, guilt, harsh judgement, a lack of compassion and verbal and mental abuse.
🌫️ When referring to timing in a Tarot reading, the Suit of Swords traditionally represents Autumn (Fall), or months.
🌫️ In a deck of playing cards, Swords corresponds to Spades.
King of Swords:
Upright: Clear thinking, intellectual power, authority, truth
Reversed: Manipulative, tyrannical, abusive
Queen of Swords:
Upright: Quick thinker, organised, perceptive, independent
Reversed: Overly-emotional, bitchy, cold-hearted
Knight of Swords:
Upright: Opinionated, hasty, action-oriented, communicative
Reversed: Scattered thought, disregard for consequences
Knave/Page of Swords:
Upright: Talkative, curious, mentally restless, energetic
Reversed: All talk and no action, haste, undelivered promises
10 of Swords:
Upright: Back-stabbed, defeat, crisis, betrayal, endings, loss
Reversed: Recovery, regeneration, fear of ruin, inevitable end
9 of Swords:
Upright: Depression, nightmares, intense anxiety, despair
Reversed: Hopelessness, severe depression, torment
8 of Swords:
Upright: Isolation, self-imposed restriction, imprisonment
Reversed: Open to new perspectives, release
7 of Swords:
Upright: Betrayal, deception, getting away with something, stealth
Reversed: Mental challenges, breaking free
6 of Swords:
Upright: Regretful but necessary transition, rite of passage
Reversed: Cannot move on, carrying baggage
5 of Swords:
Upright: Conflict, tension, loss, defeat, win at all costs, betrayal
Reversed: Open to change, past resentment
4 of Swords:
Upright: Contemplation, recuperation, passivity, relaxation, rest
Reversed: Restlessness, burn-out, lack of progress
3 of Swords:
Upright: Painful separation, sorrow heartbreak, grief, rejection
Reversed: Releasing pain, optimism, forgiveness
2 of Swords:
Upright: Indecision, choices, truce, stalemate, blocked emotions
Reversed: Indecision, confusion, information overload
Ace of Swords:
Upright: Raw power, victory, break-throughs, mental clarity
Reversed: Confusion, chaos, lack of clarity
🔥 Represents the element Fire.
🔥 Associated with primal energy, spirituality, inspiration, determination, strength, intuition, creativity, ambition and expansion, original thought and the seeds through which life springs forth.
🔥 Wands deal with the spiritual level of consciousness and mirror what is important to you at the core of your being.
🔥 They address what makes us tick – our personalities, egos, enthusiasms, self-concepts, and personal energy, both internal and external.
🔥 Wands are also indicative of all things that you do during the day to keep you busy, be it working at the office, home or the great outdoors.
🔥 Wands have to do with movement, action and initiatives and the launching of new ideas.
🔥 They may be indicative of a never-ending ‘Ideas List’ or ‘To Do List’, whereby the client has many projects on the go to keep them busy.
🔥 When referring to timing in a Tarot reading, the Suit of Wands traditionally represents Spring or weeks.
🔥 In a deck of playing cards, Wands corresponds to Clubs.
King of Wands:
Upright: Natural-born leader, vision, entrepreneur, honour
Reversed: Impulsiveness, haste, ruthless, high expectations
Queen of Wands:
Upright: Exuberance, warmth, vibrancy, determination
Reversed: Shrinking violet, aggressive, demanding
Knight of Wands:
Upright: Energy, passion, lust, action, adventure, impulsiveness
Reversed: Haste, scattered energy, delays, frustration
Knave/Page of Wands:
Upright: Enthusiasm, exploration, discovery, free spirit
Reversed: Setbacks to new ideas, pessimism, lack of direction
10 of Wands:
Upright: Burden, responsibility, hard work, stress, achievement
Reversed: Taking on too much, avoiding responsibility
9 of Wands:
Upright: Courage, persistence, test of faith, resilience
Reversed: On edge, defensive, hesitant, paranoia
8 of Wands:
Upright: Speed, action, air travel, movement, swift change
Reversed: Delays, frustration, holding off
7 of Wands:
Upright: Challenge, competition, perseverance
Reversed: Giving up, overwhelmed, overly protective
6 of Wands:
Upright: Public recognition, victory, progress, self-confidence
Reversed: Egotism, disrepute, lack of confidence, fall from grace
5 of Wands:
Upright: Disagreement, competition, strife, tension, conflict
Reversed: Conflict avoidance, increased focus on goals
4 of Wands:
Upright: Celebration, harmony, marriage, home, community
Reversed: Breakdown in communication, transition
3 of Wands:
Upright: Preparation, foresight, enterprise, expansion
Reversed: Lack of foresight, delays, obstacles to long-term goals
2 of Wands:
Upright: Future planning, progress, decisions, discovery
Reversed: Fear of unknown, lack of planning
Ace of Wands:
Upright: Inspiration, power, creation, beginnings, potential
Reversed: Delays, lack of motivation, weighed down
🌊 Represents the element Water.
🌊 Also known as Chalices.
🌊 Deals with the emotional level of consciousness and are associated with love, feelings, relationships and connections.
🌊 Cups are about displays of emotion, expression of feelings and the role of emotions in relation to others.
🌊 The Cups Tarot cards indicate that you are thinking with your heart rather than your head, and thus reflect your spontaneous responses and your habitual reactions to situations.
🌊 Cups are also linked to creativity, romanticism, fantasy and imagination.
🌊 The negative aspects of the Suit of Cups (i.e. when the Cups cards appear reversed) include being overly emotional or completely disengaged and dispassionate, having unrealistic expectations and fantasizing about what could be.
There may be repressed emotions, an inability to truly express oneself and a lack of creativity.
🌊 The Suit of Cups traditionally represents the west and Summer. If using an ordinary deck of playing cards,
🌊 Cups are represented by the Suit of Hearts.
King of Chalices:
Upright: Emotional balance and control, generosity
Reversed: Emotional manipulation, moodiness, volatility
Queen of Chalices:
Upright: Emotional security, calm, intuitive, compassionate
Reversed: Emotional insecurity, co-dependency
Knight of Chalices:
Upright: Romance, charm, ‘Knight in shining armour’, imagination
Reversed: Unrealistic, jealousy, moodiness
Knave/Page of Chalices:
Upright: A messenger, creative beginnings, synchronicity
Reversed: Emotional immaturity, creative block
10 of Chalices:
Upright: Harmony, marriage, happiness, alignment
Reversed: Misalignment of values, broken home or marriage
9 of Chalices:
Upright: Wishes fulfilled, comfort, happiness, satisfaction
Reversed: Greed, dissatisfaction, materialism
8 of Chalices:
Upright: Escapism, disappointment, abandonment, withdrawal
Reversed: Hopelessness, aimless drifting, walking away
7 of Chalices:
Upright: Fantasy, illusion, wishful thinking, choices, imagination
Reversed: Temptation, illusion, diversionary tactics
6 of Chalices:
Upright: Reunion, nostalgia, childhood memories, innocence
Reversed: Stuck in the past, naivety, unrealistic
5 of Chalices:
Upright: Loss, regret, disappointment, despair, bereavement
Reversed: Moving on, acceptance, forgiveness
4 of Chalices:
Upright: Meditation, contemplation, apathy, re-evaluation
Reversed: Boredom, missed opportunity, being aloof
3 of Chalices:
Upright: Celebration, friendship, creativity, community
Reversed: An affair, “three’s a crowd”, stifled creativity
2 of Chalices:
Upright: Unified love, partnership, attraction, relationships
Reversed: Break-up, imbalance in a relationship, lack of harmony
Ace of Chalices:
Upright: Love, compassion, creativity, overwhelming emotion
Reversed: Blocked or repressed emotions
🔮 - If a Tarot reading is predominantly made up of the Minor Arcana Tarot cards, you are dealing with day-to-day issues which will not necessarily having a lasting influence on your life.
These issues are passing through, presenting you with an opportunity to learn from these experiences (look to any Major Arcana cards to identify and understand these lessons and how they may impact your life in the long-term).
The Major Arcana Tarot cards (also known as the trump cards) form the foundation of the Tarot deck and consists of twenty-one numbered cards and one unnumbered card (the Fool).
They represent a path to spiritual self-awareness and depict the various stages we encounter as we search for greater meaning and understanding. In this way, they hold deeply meaningful lessons.
The Major Arcana Tarot card meanings illustrate the structure of human consciousness and, as such, hold the keys to life lessons passed down through the ages. The imagery of the Major Arcana Tarot cards is filled with wisdom from multiple cultures and esoteric traditions, including the Egyptian, Buddhist, Hindu, Sufi, Hebrew and Christian religions.
0 // The Fool -
Upright: Beginnings, innocence, spontaneity, a free spirit
Reversed: Naivety, foolishness, recklessness, risk-taking
I // The Magician -
Upright: Power, skill, concentration, action, resourcefulness
Reversed: Manipulation, poor planning, latent talents
II // High Priestess -
Upright: Intuition, Higher powers, mystery, subconscious mind
Reversed: Hidden agendas, need to listen to inner voice
III // The Empress -
Upright: Fertility, femininity, beauty, nature, abundance
Reversed: Creative block, dependence on others
IV // The Emperor -
Upright: Authority, father-figure, structure, solid foundation
Reversed: Domination, excessive control, rigidity, inflexibility
V // Hierophant -
Upright: Religion, group identification, conformity, tradition, beliefs
Reversed: Restriction, challenging the status quo
VI // Lovers -
Upright: Love, union, relationships, values alignment, choices
Reversed: Disharmony, imbalance, misalignment of values
VII // Chariot -
Upright: Control, will power, victory, assertion, determination
Reversed: Lack of control and direction, aggression
VIII // Strength -
Upright: Strength, courage, patience, control, compassion
Reversed: Weakness, self-doubt, lack of self-discipline
IX // Hermit -
Upright: Soul-searching, introspection, being alone, inner guidance
Reversed: Isolation, loneliness, withdrawal
X // Wheel of Fortune -
Upright: Good luck, karma, life cycles, destiny, a turning point
Reversed: Bad luck, negative external forces, out of control
XI // Justice -
Upright: Justice, fairness, truth, cause and effect, law
Reversed: Unfairness, lack of accountability, dishonesty
XII // Hanged Man -
Upright: Suspension, restriction, letting go, sacrifice
Reversed: Martyrdom, indecision, delay
XIII // Death -
Upright: Endings, beginnings, change, transformation, transition
Reversed: Resistance to change, unable to move on
XIV // Temperance -
Upright: Balance, moderation, patience, purpose, meaning
Reversed: Imbalance, excess, lack of long-term vision
XV // Devil -
Upright: Bondage, addiction, sexuality, materialism
Reversed: Detachment, breaking free, power reclaimed
XVI // Tower-
Upright: Disaster, upheaval, sudden change, revelation
Reversed: Avoidance of disaster, fear of change
XVII // Star -
Upright: Hope, spirituality, renewal, inspiration, serenity
Reversed: Lack of faith, despair, discouragement
XVIII // Moon -
Upright: Illusion, fear, anxiety, insecurity, subconscious
Reversed: Release of fear, unhappiness, confusion
XIX // Sun -
Upright: Fun, warmth, success, positivity, vitality
Reversed: Temporary depression, lack of success
XX // Judgement -
Upright: Judgement, rebirth, inner calling, absolution
Reversed: Self-doubt, refusal of self-examination
XXI // World -
Upright: Completion, integration, accomplishment, travel
Reversed: Lack of completion, lack of closure
Now that we’ve talked about the Minor and Major Arcanas, let’s talk about Tarot spreads! Before any Tarot reader does a reading, they shuffle their cards. This allows them to transfer their energy into the deck.
Once the cards are shuffled and the deck has been cut, the reader lays out the cards in a pattern called the spread. Each position in the spread has a meaning, and there are many different types of spreads, ranging from those that incorporate a single card to spreads that include all 78 cards of the deck. Which spread is used is up to the reader and the specific type of question or reading. Some spreads focus more on a specific type of information. For example, one spread might focus more on emotional matters, while another might bring in more information about the influences of others. One of the most common spreads is the Celtic Cross.
Once the cards are laid out, their meanings are interpreted based on their positions and their neighboring cards. Let’s look at the Celtic Cross spread:
Begin by looking at the Circle/Cross section. The cards in this position represent what is happening in your life at the time of the reading.
Next, look at the first six cards in pairs. These cards paint a picture of your immediate situation. The cards in position 1 (the central issue) and position 2 (the secondary issue that can either be opposing or reinforcing) will identify the central theme of the reading. The cards in position 3 (the root cause that can be an unconscious influence or deeper meaning) and position 5 (your attitudes and beliefs, a conscious influence, your goal or an alternate future) represent things that are going on within you at different levels. And, the cards in position 4 (your past, a receding influence or something that has been resolved) and position 6 (the future or an approaching influence or unresolved factor) represent how people and events are flowing through your life.
Next, look at the Staff section of the spread, again considering cards in pairs. Looking at the cards in position 7 (as you are, as you could be, as you present yourself and as you see yourself) and position 8 (your outside environment, someone else’s point of view and you as others see you) tells you about your relationship with your environment.
Finally, look at the card in position 10 (the outcome-overall, your inner state, your actions or effects) to see the projected outcome.
Ask yourself how you feel about the projected outcome. What does it say to you?
Go back and review the cards that led up to that outcome, and see if there is a card that stands out as they key to that outcome. Then, look back at card 5 to see if the projected outcome is also shown as an alternate outcome there. Look at the card representing the near future in position 6 to see if it supports or contributes to the projected outcome. Finally, look at the card in position 9 (guidance, key factors, hopes and fears or overlooked factors) to see there is any relevance there.
This is one of many different spreads. You can even make your own spreads! Ultimately, start small and learn as you go. Spreads are very easy once you get the hang of it.
Last but certainly not least, we’re going to talk about Intuition!
What is intuition? A thing that one knows or considers likely from instinctive feeling rather than conscious reasoning.
When it comes to Tarot cards, and giving out readings or doing one for yourself, intuition is key. Witchcraft in general involves intuition 9 times out of 10! For example, when I do my readings for people, I don’t just go by what the cards mean. I trust my intuition about what it means, with my gut feeling. If I feel it’s something to do with family, I go with it. If it has something to do with an important event coming up in the future, I trust it.
You may not get it down right away, and that’s perfectly okay! It’ll take some time to get it down pat. Just don’t forget to listen to your gut!
There you go! I hope this Master Post helps you guys learn a little more about Tarot. I’ll be posting another one later for in-depth descriptions of all the cards!
Brightest blessings!
[🔮] all-things-witchcraft [🔮]
Sorry, not the alcohol type drink, but you can find a masterpost for that here! This masterpost is organized by purpose/need. The ones involving coffee are bolded, since most of them are teas!
DO NOT CARELESSLY ASSUME HERBS IN TEAS ARE OKAY FOR YOU! DO YOUR RESEARCH.
Drink your sorrows tea
Heal your heart potion
Moody Judy potion
Calm you the fuck down tea
Calming back to school tea
Calm thyself tea
Calm and happy tea
‘Give me sunshine’ potion for happiness
Rejuvenating tea
Self love latte spell
Overall positivi-tea
Mental reboost tea spell
Quick confidence potion
Tea to relieve a sinus headache
Headache soothing tea spell
Sore throat potion/tea
Magic sick tea
Soothing tummy tea
Tiny tea spell to feel better
Feel better tea spell
Pain relieving tea
“Ew, cramps” tea
Menstrual relief tea spell
Tea infusions to soothe the stomach
Easy energy tea spell
Energy boost tea
Energizing tea
Good morning potion
Morning sun cinnamon tea
What a Lovely Morning - Iced Tea Spell
Done fucking around coffee spell (productivity)
Coffee spell
Honey milk for restful sleep
Simple dream tea
Lullaby tea
A bedtime tea spell
Good fortune tea spell
Nan’s good luck tea
“I am a Fucking Joy and Light to Behold” Tea
Spell to charge tea with power
Magical lemon spearmint green tea
Peachy potion to attract love
Hot chocolate spell for wellbeing
Hot chocolate magic
Magic spiced hot cocoa
Apple cider love bringing spell
Magic smoothie recipes
Daily coffee magic
Coffee grounding
Magical frappuccinos
Coffee spell for writers
Enhance magical energy coffee spell
General tea magic
Fruit tea magic
Floral tea magic
Floral tea correspondences
Herbal tea magic
Chai spells
Coffee brew correspondences
Make your perfect magic coffee - ingredients
Making your iced coffee - witchcraft style
Infused water magic
Milkshake magic
Orriculum’s beverage magic/potions post
Masterpost of simple beginner friendly potions
Drink before casting
Drunk witchery
RESEARCHING HERB SAFETY
Links updated April of 2020. Please inform me of broken links via askbox!
I realize not every witch has the luxury of being open about their craft, and this can be doubly hard when you’re restricted to your bed and often reliant on others. Not all of these may work for you, but may they inspire you all the same!
*If you are reliant on a caregiver who may not approve of witchcraft, please be extra cautious.* There are plenty of ways to practice that don’t put your care and health in jeopardy, and some of the things listed may put you at risk. Please use common sense! <3
Keep your grimoire in a document or on the notes in your phone.
Make an altar on Pinterest, a tumblr sideblog, in a video game, etc.
Apps! Keep track of the lunar cycle, look at the night sky, use a candle app, pull some tarot cards, draw some sigils.
Emoji spells.
Witchy playlists.
Open your window
Let the sun or moon wash over you
Manipulate the energy with your hands
Burn incense (or a scented candle), as the smoke wafts around the room let it push away any unwanted energy.
Visualization.
Listen to music that makes you feel calm, channel that.
Lots of ideas on this post (Bedridden witch: Stale energy edition)
Draw sigils using water
VISUALIZATION + energy manipulation
Make a witches bottle that looks like something else
Make/enchant a room spray that boosts protection (and smells good!)
Slowly changing your interests can allow you to have many things without raising suspicion. (Herbal remedies/tea blending = access to herbs, geology + the love of pretty rocks = access to crystals, jars of dirt, etc.). Additionally, the New Age/witchcraft aesthetic seems to be all the rage these days, which normalizes it as a thing many people just incorporate into their interior design!
Keep sigils in your pillowcase or under your mattress
Keep crystals in your pillowcase or nearby (crystals are becoming a common thing to just have/decorate with)
Herb/spell sachets under your pillow/nearby. I used to have one that was stuffed full of lavender but had crystals and sigils hidden in the center.
Make and keep sun/moon water in a waterbottle.
Ways to connect to the elements (often through decorating/mundane objects) can be found in this post!
Candles are great, real or fake! I like the fake ones because if I forget about it/don’t have the energy to access it, the worst thing that happens is the battery dies.
EO diffusers and Himalayan salt lamps.
Plants!!
Meditation, dream magic, astral projection.
Energy manipulation: Keep an energy source nearby and draw from it when you need it/to cast small spells, enchantments, blessings, etc. Manipulate the energy in the air.
Visualization can be a powerful thing.
Enchant items in your room.
Plant magic! Bedridden ideas in this post.
Drink magic and enchantments are great, and teas often have correspondences already based on their blends!
Tarot: use a mini deck, an app, playing cards or small two card spread that are easy to conceal under a blanket.
Scrying: use a small picture frame with a black background, a small bowl of water or your phone screen.
Pendulum: they can be pretty easy to conceal! But you could also use one that doesn’t look like a pendulum, a necklace, or anything tied to a string.
You could also do automatic writing, shufflemancy, dice divination or stitchomancy.
Lots of ideas for bedridden divination in this post!
Bedridden Witch Series - All of my bedridden witchcraft posts!
Chronically ill witchcraft: For your symptoms
Mentally ill witchcraft: For your symptoms
My spoonie sigils: (1) // (2) // (3)
Spoonie witch masterpost - contains all of the spoonie posts I’ve made so far!
Witch's Tools: 2022 Witch's Calendar Moons, Holidays, and Retrogrades 2022 Tools The True Value of Tools in Magic (It’s Not What You See Online) Setting Up An Altar Space Altar Building 101 Grimoire Resources A Witch’s Ingredients: Charcoal Amulets vs. Talismans Charms, Amulets & Talismans Dressing Candles Bind Runes A witchy use for notebooks Why you should lock your mirrors and how to do it Bells in Witchcraft Witch’s Ladder Cleansing Crystals Methods A Witch’s Book Types of Books Witches Use Witchy “Planner” The Mortar and Pestle Witch Tip: Mortar and Pestle Cauldron Tips & Tricks Easy Pentagram Chart Anointing candles Magical Correspondences - Days of the Week "How I make spellcandles"
From the Kitchen: Egg Magic Eggshells + Witchcraft Black Salt witch's banishing salt bowl Moon Salt Sun Salts Rose Salt Protection/Warding Black Salt Salt Bowls to Absorb Negative Energy Magical Powders fire salt Salts Luck & Money Powder The Importance of Salt in Witchcraft “Welcome Home” Simmer Pot
Foods, Herbs, and Plants: Witch Tips: Lavender Stinging Nettle The magic of roses herbal preparation types Herbal Glossary Types of herbal remedies From infusions and tinctures to oils and salves Drying and harvesting herbs Orange/Tangerine green magick for the home How to correspondence: food & herbs Easy Negative Energy Absorption Using Herbs in Witchcraft Chinese folk magic: PEACHES
Magical Waters: Water Masterpost Moon water correspondences Magical Waters & Recipes Infused Water Magic Solar Juice Witchcraft Sun water Uses For Moon Water How to make your own rose water War Water Cleansing Water Spell Using a glass of water for Manifestation
From the Outdoors: Graveyard Dirt uses Earth Magic
Other Magical Things: Spirit Dolls - Dolls and Witchcraft Negativity Absorbing Buddy House Guardian Magickal Uses for Kisses The DOs and DON'Ts: Essential Oils Comfort Items + Witchcraft An Enchantment for a Comfort Item Music in Witchcraft Using Music In Witchcraft “ With spells in her hair...” The art of using books as a conduit for magic Wind Stones Stuffed Animals in Magic Guide to Poppets Seven ways to bless a poppet Cross Protection Amulet
Stuff for Spells and Magical Purposes: Spiritual Crafts How to Enchant Items How to Enchant Items Enchanted Items "how i enchant items" How to Charge Objects What is Charging and techniques Burnable Spellboxes Spell Envelopes Taglocks Get the Fuck Out Room Spray Enchanting things with touch A charm to enchant your waters, candles, incenses, temporary tools, etc etc. Destruction of an image = destruction of the thing itself. Ways to contain unwanted magical objects
Morning Witchcraft: how to connect to the elements Familiars Let's Talk About Familiars Get Familiar with Familiars Familiars in Witchcraft Solar Magick How to befriend the moon The magic of an open window Swamp Witchery Ideas Sea Witchery Ideas Weather spells resource list Weather Magic Water Magic Fog in Witchcraft Lunar Phases - Explained Connecting to Nature & The Universe Witchcraft for your pet Spell to Aid a Sick Pet Protection Spell for a Pet Cat "The Cat Is Safe And Content While We're Away" The Darker Elements “Cats Relax In My Presence” Cats and Witchcraft Catty Witchcraft: Using Stuff Your Cat Leaves You For Spells Kinds of parks, and why you might care Grounding With Other Elements Guardian Animal Shielding "What I Use Animal Archetypes For" Bones & Witchcraft
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Intro to Witchcraft
Tools of the Craft
Budget Supplies for Witchcraft
Budget Altar Setup
Cleansing and Charging
Grimoire Organisation
More Grimoire Organisation
Even More Grimoire Organisation
Drying Herbs
Tarot Tips
Sigils
Circle Casting (With Elements/Deities)
Basic Enchanting
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Faeries
Fae Offerings
Celtic Paganism Intro
Celtic Gods and Goddesses
Counting Crows
Runes
Spell Help
Writing Spells
Making Spell Jars
Bottle Sealing
Spell Candle Making
Candle Omens
Potion Bases
Spells
Spring Cleaning Spells
Room Healing Spell
Room Cleansing Spray
Home Protection Jar Spell
Home Protection Spell
Protection Salt
Bay Leaf Wishing Spell
Midas’ Oil
Positivity Spell Jar
Productivity Spell Jar
Prosperity Spell Jar
Anti Anxiety Spell Jar
Anti Anxiety Spell Jar 2
Obsessive Thoughts Spell Jar
Moon Spell Cookies
Lunar Planetary Jar Spells
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Find a Faerie Spell
Holidays
Imbolc
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Subtle Imbolc Activities
Bealtaine Resources
Bealtaine Activities
Lughnasadh
Lughnasadh Activities
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Samhain History
Yule Resources
Masterposts
Cleansing Masterpost
Crystal Correspondences
Toxic Crystals
Crystal Shape Correspondences
Common Herb Correspondences
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Herbal Grimoire PDF
Incense Correspondences
Garden Fauna Correspondences
Fruit Correspondences
Moon Phase Correspondences
Kitchen Witchery Masterpost
Lost Item Spells Masterpost
Bone Prince’s Spell Jars Masterpost
Enchanting Masterpost
Glamours Masterpost
PDF Masterpost
Lunefrog’s Masterpost
Energy Working Masterpost
Ultimate Protection Magic Masterpost
Intro to Sea Witchcraft
Sea Witch Tips
Mermaid Altar Setup
Mermaid Dust
More Mermaid Dust
Mermaid Spray
Connecting with Water
Full Moons
Contacting Merfolk
More Contacting Merfolk
Sea Grounding
Masterposts
Seashell Correspondences
Water Correspondences
Weather Magic Masterpost
Merfolk Masterpost
Sea Witchcraft Masterpost
Saltwaterwitchery’s Greatest Hits Masterpost
Southern Mermaid’s Masterpost
Last Updated: February 9, 2024.
My Lilith Masterlist
Please keep in mind that the content I post is based off my own studies at that point in time. What I post in 2022 may not be the same as what I post in 2023 or the years forward. Some information may be outdated/changed as I learn and research more.
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Beginner Information
You can find my Lilith "Beginner's Notes" here.
I study h13 Lilith. Also known as: "True" Lilith / Black Moon. This is the point in the moon's orbit that is farthest from the Earth. True Lilith is not a physical object, but rather a mathematical point that astrologers use in their calculations.
In my very early research into Lilith, this particular one came up time and again in charts of personal friends, relatives, actors, musciains, etc. as having it making aspects to their personal planets.
There are other Liliths in astrology, including 11811 asteroid Lilith. Sometimes in natal charts, all of the Liliths are in the same sign. In other charts, they are in different ones. I recommend everyone look into the other Liliths in astrology and in their own natal chart and take what resonates with them.
Please remember I am not a "professional" astrologer. This is just something I do for fun. Take everything you read here with a grain of salt.
Lilith in a man's chart is associated with his deepest fears and desires. This is because Lilith represents the suppressed and rebellious aspects of femininity, which the man may find both alluring and intimidating. It reflects a yearning for the untamed, independent, and mysterious qualities that Lilith embodies, yet at the same time, it can evoke fear or uncertainty due to societal norms and expectations.
Lilith in a woman's chart is seen as a more rebellious and assertive element. It symbolizes her refusal to conform to traditional gender roles and societal expectations. This rebellious nature in a woman's chart suggests a strong drive for independence, a rejection of limitations, and a desire to express her femininity on her own terms. Lilith in a woman's chart encourages her to embrace her wild, instinctual side and resist any attempts to restrain her authenticity.
All my Lilith posts by tag.
Lilith Men
Lilith Women (coming soon)
Midpoints involving Lilith can be found here.
Retrograde Lilith & Direct Lilith
Lilith: Activities & Hobbies
Lilith: Scents & Perfumes
Lilith in Aries
Natal Lilith: Sensuality Intro
The Embodiment of Sensuality
Lilith in Cancer / Lilith in Capricorn Men Observation
Natal Lilith Observations I
My Lilith Synastry To-Do List Is Here.
I am currently working my way through different Lilith aspects in synastry. You can check out my to-do list and are free to send any questions or requests when my ask box is open.
Lilith Synastry Observations I.
Lilith conjunct Moon Synastry
Lilith conjunct Venus Synastry
Lilith conjunct Mars Synastry
Lilith Conjunct Lilith Intro
Main Post
Mars conjunct Lilith in Leo in the 10th house
Sun & Ascendant conjunct Lilith in Cancer
Sun conjunct Lilith in Leo in the 7th House
Moon conjunct Lilith in Sagittarius in the 1st House
Lilith in Movies & Television
(8H) Lilith in Cancer opposite Venus in Aquarius (2H) - {Planet Person's Houses}
(4H) Lilith in Leo square Mars in Libra (6H) - {Lilith Person's Houses}
Man's Lilith falling in a woman's 1st House
Man's Lilith in Capricorn square Woman's Moon in Libra
you see me on the front lawn in a short skirt and pom poms whooping and hollering and performing a complex cheer routine—the whole time staring straight up at the night sky. several quadrillion miles away, a black hole starts sucking in stars just a little bit faster
something the ddlg community seems to fail to acknowledge is that sexual arousal and orgasms are powerful conditioning tools. if you and your daddy sexualize childlike behavior, children’s innocence and helplessness, childlike speech/baby talk, children’s objects and toys, children’s clothing, etc etc these things will become sexual to you, anyone who’s taken the most basic psychology course can tell you this. your brains will literally begin to associate them on their own with sexual arousal and your “daddy’s” brain and dick will respond accordingly. he might absolutely get turned on seeing a child behaving and dressing and talking the very same way his “little” does simply because he’s used to all of these things being involved when he gets off.
he might not have started out as a pedophile and the two of you may be “consenting adults”, but use your critical thinking for a moment and realize that normalizing this pedophilic dynamic will make you both desensitized to it. the same way continuous exposure to violent porn creates a link between violence and sexual arousal for those consuming it, being turned on and getting orgasms while roleplaying pedophilia will cause a link to form between sexual arousal and childlike. your kink harms children, bye