Made a teeny stash of black salt (witch's salt) specifically for mental health protection. Mostly used this method outlined by @eclectic-faith , tweaked for my purposes:
- Sea Salt - purification
- Charcoal - banishing
- Basil - peace, drives away evil
- Ginger - boosts the power of the other ingredients
- Incense Ash - specifically jasmine and amber incense ashes, for purification, comfort, happiness & healing
And all ingredients correspond to protection. Look out for my next post where this gets a practical application (along with the ingredients in the background!).
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Constantly repeating to myself âyou are not broken you are young and learning how to liveâ during everything I do everywhere I go all the time
Letâs just start a series of crash courses in witchcraft, since sometimes we need to learn things the quick and dirty way. Today, letâs talk about wards.
What are wards? Wards are protective energy barriers. They keep things out. You can place them around your home, certain rooms, even on certain objects. With practice and clear intentions, you can focus the wards to block out everything or only certain things. Weâll get to that in a bit.
Why should I ward my space and my things? Wards can keep out all sorts of things you donât want in your home. They can block out negative entities, wayward spirits, mischievous entities, demons, and (if youâre really good at what youâre doing) even gods. Some people ward their divination tools so they know there are no spirits tampering with the results.
So what do I need to do first? Cleanse. This is very important. Wards are kind of like walls, or perhaps more accurately, bubbles. If you donât clean the space first, you might trap things inside your ward bubble. You do not want that. There are lots of methods of cleansing, from burning sage to spritzing oil-infused water. Find a method youâre comfortable with and cleanse everything youâre going to be warding.
Iâve cleansed my home/item. Now what? Now we ward. Iâm going to give you a couple methods. Letâs start with my favorite, incense warding.
Incense warding can also be done with spritzes of water/essential oil blends or herb-infused water if you canât have smoke in your space. Whichever youâre using, you want to have a blend of protective herbs. Bay leaves, cinnamon, ginger, mustard seed, and salt are some great options that you can find in the grocery store, no fancy witch shop necessary. If youâre using incense, make sure youâre using natural incense and not super cheap stuff thatâs artificially scented. The magic is in the herbs, and you wonât get that from fake scents.
How to Incense/Spritz Ward an Item
Smoke or spray item.
Visualize the smoke or spray clinging to the item and wrapping around it like a tight blanket, protecting it from anything that would cause harm (or interference, etc.).
How to Incense/Spritz Ward Your Space
Pick a place to start. I always start at my altar, but itâs up to you. If youâre doing multiple floors, start either at the top or bottom floor.
Moving continuously to your right, smoke or spray along the walls and door frames. As you go, imagine a barrier being formed around the walls, ceiling, and floor, pushing outwards to fill the room. Visualize the smoke or spray forming the barrier to keep out anything that will do you harm. [If you have a hard time with visualization, you can simply focus on the intent of the smoke or spray keeping things out.]
Keep moving right, following the layout of your home, making sure you get all the closet spaces. You basically want to outline the entire area youâre protecting, whether itâs youâre room or your whole house.
For multiple floors, repeat on each level.
For big layouts where there are rooms in the middle, go around those rooms as well.
I like to reinforce the wards over outside doors, windows, and mirrors. These are all passages of sorts, and when I reach them, I use the incense to draw a pentagram in the air over them. This is entirely up to you.
Youâre done when youâve reached the point where you began.
So why do we go to the right? Is that important? Kind of. Going to the right is like going clockwise. Itâs about making things and progression, where going to the left or counter-clockwise is about deconstruction or reversal. [I read this idea in a witchy book a long time ago and will try to find a source when I can. If you honestly donât feel it makes a difference, do whatever youâre comfortable with.]
Can I place wards that keep out certain things but not others? Sure. When youâre going around your space/warding your item, your intent is whatâs important. I like to ward out entities that mean harm - itâs nice and general and doesnât keep the fae out. Some people might want certain spirits and not others. Have your intentions clear in your mind as you place your wards.
Thatâs neat and all, but what are some other ways to ward? Letâs list a few.
Symbol/Sigil Wards
Choose (or make) a symbol or sigil that has protective properties. Iâve done this with Plutoâs astrological symbol because I worship him and itâs my way of being like, âHey, Pluto. Please protect me, kthanxbai.â Pentagrams are nice and basic witchy/pagan symbols if you like them.
Draw the symbol over doors and windows. You do not literally have to draw it. It can be in water, incense smoke, or just your finger against the surface if you want.
As youâre drawing, make sure you have your intentions in mind - that nothing harmful can pass through this door, that the windows remain closed against entities, etc.
Energy Bubbles (if you have control over your energy)
Pick an item - any item.
Get your warding intentions in mind.
Channel lots of energy into the item. Visualize it emanating from the item in a bubble to fill your space.
If youâve got mad skillz, you can form the bubble to the walls and be super exact with where its barriers are.
Vocal Wards
If you like spoken (or thought) spells, come up with a small chant to protect your space.
You can repeat this chant as you focus on your item being protected or as you walk around your home, protecting every room.
This is really great to incorporate into basically any other form of warding and gives your magic an extra bit of oomph.
Iâve heard wards can âfadeâ over time. True or false? Wards are just energy. Like all energies, they can disperse and weaken over time, or if something particularly nasty puts effort into destroying them. Redo your wards every so often (I do mine every few months, but itâs up to you), and especially before spiritual interactions. I also like to do mine after Iâve had lots of company, to kind of clear out familyâs lingering energies and reinforce what I donât want in my house.
In general, the intent of your wards is the most important part. Know what you want to keep out. This concludes our crash course on warding. Now go forth and protect some stuff!
,,,, yall wanna hear about some of the weird as hell dreams that I have had?
Wheel of The Year â§ Yule (December 20th-23rd)Â â§ General meanings: winter solstice, new beginnings, rebirth Crystals - Bloodstone, Clear Quartz, Emerald, Ruby, Garnet, Diamond Animals - Bear, Boar, Deer, Eagle, Owl, Tiger, Wren Herbs - Chamomile, Ivy, Mistletoe, Peppermint, Rosemary, Sage, Cedar, Cinnamon, Cloves, Frankincense, Juniper, Myrrh, Orange Deities - Odin, Ra, Isis, Brighid, Demeter, Gaea, Diana, Mithra, Lugh â§Imbolc (February 2ndâ§ General meanings: candlemas, hearth, and home Crystals - Amethyst, Bloodstone, Garnet, Onyx, Ruby, Turquoise Animals - Burrowing Animals, Bear, Deer, Groundhog, Lamb, Sheep Herbs - Acorns, Angelica, Basil, Bay, Blackberry, Chamomile, Crocus, Jasmine, Lavender, Rosemary Colors - Green, Brown, Red, White, Pink, Yellow Deities - Brigid, Triple Goddess, Eros, Osiris, Pan, Herne, Aradia, Athena â§Ostara (March 20th-23rd)â§ General meanings: spring equinox, renewal and duality Crystals - Amethyst, Aquamarine, Clear Quartz, Agate, Jasper, Moonstone, Rose Quartz Animals - Butterfly, Chick, Rabbit, Lamb, Robin, Worm Herbs - Clover, Daffodil, Honeysuckle, Iris, Jasmine, Lemon Balm, Lilac, Lilies, Mint, Peonies, Tulips, Sandalwood, Tangerine, Ylang-Ylang, Geranium Colors - Pastels, Gold, Light Green, Blue, Pink, Yellow Deities - Eostre, Astarte, Aurora, Kore, Osiris, Dionysus, Ares, Adonis, Venus, Aphrodite, and Narcissus â§Beltane (May 1st)â§ General meanings: may day, love, and fertility Crystals - Emerald, Garnet, Malachite, Rose Quartz, Tourmaline Animals - Bee, Cat, Cattle, Dove, Frog, Goat, Leopard, Rabbit, Swallow, Swan Herbs - Coriander, Crocus, Curry, Daffodil, Dandelion, Dragonâs Blood, Fern, Flaxseed, Hawthorn, Nettle, Paprika, Primrose, Snapdragon, Peach, Rose, Vanilla Colors - Bright Greens and Blues, Purples, Yellow and Red Deities - Bel, Pan, Maeve, Tanit, Flora, Gaia, Danu, Herne, Aphrodite, Artemis, Brigid, and Diana â§Litha (20th-23rd)â§ General meanings: summer solstice, warmth, and the sun Crystals - Amber, Carnelian, Citrine, Diamond, Jade, Lapis Lazuli, Tigerâs Eye Animals - Bee, Butterfly, Cattle, Horse, Robin, Sea Creatures, Snake, Bird Herbs - Basil, Calendula, Chamomile, Heather, Heather, Mugwort, Wild Thyme, Peony, Roses, Daisy, Sunflower, St. Johnâs Wort, Cedar, Clove, Lavender, Mint, Pine, Sage Colors - Blue, Gold, Red, White, Yellow, and Green Deities - Aphrodite, Astarte, Freya, Hathor, Ishtar, Venus, Athena, Artemis, Dana Kali, Isis, Juno, Apollo, Helios, Ra, Sol, Zeus, Prometheus, and Ares â§Lammas (August 1st)â§ General meanings: first harvest, abundance, and gratefulness Crystals - Citrine, Golden Topaz, Lodestone, Moss Agate, Obsidian, Peridot, Aventurine Animals - Calf, Pig, Rooster, Salmon, Crow Herbs - Apple Leaf, Basil, Clover, Goldenrod, Heather, Ivy, Marigold, Peony, Poppy, Rose, Rosemary, Vervain, Sunflower, Sandalwood, Frankincense Colors - Bronze, Green, Gold, Light Brown, Orange, and Yellow Deities - Lugh, Demeter, Ceres, Corn Mother, and John Barleycorn â§Mabon (September 20th-23rd)â§ General meanings: autumn equinox, feast, and bounty Crystals - Amber, Citrine, Catâs Eye, Lapis Lazuli, Sapphire, Yellow Agate Animals - Eagle, Blackbird, Owl, Salmon, Stag, Wild Goose, Wolf Herbs - Bittersweet, Chamomile, Marigold, Rue, Sage, Yarrow, Cinnamon, Myrrh, Frankincense Colors - Brown, Gold, Orange, Red, Yellow, and Green Deities - Mabon, Inanna, Demeter, Persephone, and The Horned God â§Samhain (October 31st)â§ General meanings: new year, spirit, and potential Crystals - Aquamarine, Bloodstone, Carnelian, Jet, Obsidian, Onyx, Smokey Quartz Animals - Bat, Black Cat, Cat, Owl, Raven, Crow Herbs - Allspice, Calendula, Chrysanthemum, Deadly Nightshade, Mandrake, Mint, Nutmeg, Rosemary, Sage, Thistle, Wormwood, Hazel, Benzoin, Sweetgrass Colors - Black, Gold, Orange, Purple, White, and Silver Deities - Crone Goddesses, Hekate, Hel, Lilith, Kali, Ishtar, Arianrhod, Rhiannon, Persephone, Baba Yaga, and Isis
Source : Harvested from salt deposits found underground.
Character : Fine Grain
Additives : Anti-caking Agent, Iodine
Description : Cheap and easily available, standard taste
Kosher Salt
Source : Harvested  from underground salt deposits
Character : Coarse Grain
Additives : Normally nil
Description : Used to make meat Kosher (draws out the fluids)
Sea Salt
Source : Harvested from evaporated sea water. Key producers are the Cayman Islands, France, Ireland, Sicily, Apulia in Italy, Maine and Cape Cod in the US.
Character : A far more complex taste than table salt due to the additional minerals.
Contains : A mix of the minerals phosphorus, bromine, boron, zinc, iron, manganese, copper and silicon.
Description : Prized for its taste there a subtle variations depending on where the salt is harvested.
Himalayan Salt
Source : Dug out by hand from the Khewra Salt Mine in the Himalayan Mountains of Pakistan
Character : A strong bold taste and one of the most pure salts
Contains : It contains 84 natural minerals and elements found in the human body with an attractive a deep pink colour due to Iron Oxide (Yes that is rust)
Description : Prized for spa treatments and the kitchen. This is one of the most healthy salts available.
Black Himalayan Salt (Kala namak or Bire Noon)
Source : Standard Himalayan salt is placed in a furnace for 24 hours while sealed in a ceramic jar with charcoal along with small quantities of harad seeds, amla, bahera, babul bark, or natron. Once cooled it is aged prior to consumption.
Character : Due to the sulphur formed It smells like eggs (Some say rotten eggs)
Contains : hydrogen sulfide (the smells) and bisulfates (slight sour taste)
Description : The eggy flavour is becoming popular with Vegans who are looking to add an egg flavour to their cooking.
FLEUR DE SEL
Source : Harvested from tidal pools off the coast of France. The salt crystals are delicately drawn from the waterâs surface using wooden rakes
Character : Known as the Caviar of salts the delicate taste that is second to none and used by most high end restaurants. It is a pretty salt that resembles snowflakes.
Contains : Contains trace amounts of calcium and magnesium chlorides
Description : This salt can only be used for sprinkling not cooking.
Red Hawaiian Salt (Alaea)
Source : Hawaiian island of Kauai. It is a mix of evaporated sea salt enriched with purified volcanic red alae clay.
Character : It has a rich earthy taste and a deep red colour
Contains : It contains over 80 natural occurring minerals including Iron Oxide.
Description : Tribes in Hawaii have used this mystical salt for generations. Sadly due to it popularity china are mass producing cheap versions which are passed off on the internet as the real thing.
Magic : Used in Hawaii for religious purification rituals, Tool Cleansing and healing practices.
Black Hawaiian Salt
Source : Harvested from evaporated seawater in shallow salt marshes on Hawaiiâs Molokai Island and then blended with activated coconut-shell charcoal.
Character : The salt should be used raw sprinkled over food and not in cooking. Tastes like sea salt but the activated charcoal make it more health.
Description : The activated charcoal makes this salt a perfect addition to your beauty treatments as it clears unwanted oils from the skin.
Magic : Used by locals for generations to drive away evil and negative energy
Celtic Salt
Source : Harvested from the bottom of tidal ponds off the coast of France. Character : This salt is actually wet still giving it a slightly brine taste and pale gray colour. Contains : It contains 82 trace minerals needed by the human body for optimal health.
Description : Extracted from one area in brittiny only using a rake technique for over 2000 years it is one of the most expensive salts on the market.
The Wild Called Me Back.
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