Here is a catalog of my most requested and most liked posts. I hope this helps you navigate your witchy world a little easier. Collecting resources is key!
Casting a Circle for Beginners
Tarot Workbook Tutorial
ASK: I’m a baby witch. Where do I start?
ASK: Witch Stereotypes
ASK: Centering, Grounding, Shielding
ASK: Are there “Christian” witches?
ASK: Finding Familiars
Witch Locator Map
Witch Haven: a Discord Server
Appropriation: Part One
Appropriation: Part Two
Calling on the Power of Water
Mother Ocean Spell
ASK: What do I do with all this sea glass?
ASK: I am a baby sea witch. Where do I start? I plan on expanding this to a full article. Stay tuned.
ASK: Trees associated with Sea/Water Magick
La Mer
“Like Elements” Prayer
Self-Improvement Spell
ASK: Stage Fright
Calling the Corners
Aesthetics of Elements —Earth —Air —Fire —Water
Divination Incantation
Readings for Followers Tag
Tarot FAQ: Receiving Readings from Me
Essential Oils on Skin
Sigil: RESOLVE
Sigil: RETURN
Sigil Bottle Necklace
About Page
My Face
That One Post Where I Sing
Personal Writings and Poetry Tag
Let’s Talk: Gender Hierarchies and Identity Politics
Story Time: MAGICK IS REAL
When did I become a sea witch?
Lunar Eclipse 2019
Please don’t delete the link to the photographers/artists, thanks!
Books BTS wants us to read
She’s so powerful
Find them here :)
Rhea, a moon of Saturn, is the 9th largest moon in the Solar System.
Kevin should also probably have an actual slide to look at.
Science fact time! Neutron stars.
Is “starquake” not the coolest word?
Helike is a moon of Jupiter.
Ways to provide protection from spiritual and physical beings:
Make a witches bottle: They provide you with protection against curses, hexes, and spells sent your way as well as to protect your property and possessions.
Salt circle: A salt circle provides the person inside with protection from negative entities and demons. Line your window sills and door way entrances with salt to create an impenetrable barrier.
Iron: Repels evil.Three iron nails driven into a doorway or window sill will block negativity from entering your home. Note: Iron repels Fae!
Plants: Some plants have protective properties.
Ask your deity for protection
Mint leaves in your shoes protects you from curses
Put pepper in protection sachets to protect against magickal attacks.
Burn bay leaves to reverse curses
Scrawl your home and clothes with protective sigils
Quartz Crystals: Provides protection.
Visualization
Paint your front porch blue to ward off ghosts:They fear water so this may confuse them.
Hang an upside down horse shoe above your door: to ward off evil spirits.
Hang wind chimes around your home: To scare off bad spirits
Nazar or evil eye: Protects your home from bad luck.
Rowan: Two branches from rowan trees bound together with red thread in the shape of a cross. It provides protection when hung above doorways, according to celtic traditions.
Arrowheads: Placed above your door will help keep burglars and unwanted guests out.
Cinnamon Sticks: Tied over the door will protect your home.
Rosemary wreath: A wreath of rosemary bound with green thread can provide your home with protection. Add other plants that correspond with protection as well.
Ivy: Grown up your house provides protection,
Mistletoe: Hung in the house protects it from thunder and lightning.
Acorn: According to Norse mythology, placing an acorn on the window sill protects the home from being struck by lightning.
Pine branch: Where it for protection.
Create your own protection amulet
Place mirrors around your home to deflect the evil eye
Sources: Charissascaulderon.com, scribol.com
Stay safe and have a Happy New Year!
==Moonlight Academy==
Temples of Knowledge (Series 8)
1. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, England
2. Library from the East, University Club, New York, NY
3. Queen’s College Library, University of Oxford, England
4. Library of Parliament, Canada
5. Edinburgh Library, Edinburgh, Scotland.
6. The Theological Hall, Strahov Monastery Library, Prague
7. Marsh’s Library. Dublin, Ireland
8. Stanford White Library, Bronx, New York City
9. Shiba Ryotaro Memorial Museum Library, Osaka, Japan
10. Biblioteca Civica di Fermo, Fermo, Italy