A common post request.
How to begin:
Begin by reading everything you possibly can about witchcraft, plants, other religions, etc.
Take notes on everything you can.
Be creative and use your imagination, look for symbols in your day-to-day lives.
Re-read your notes and important information,
Do your research.
Make sure you research all paths and philosophies.
Start a consistent meditation and visualization regime.
Find a path you love.
Learn about yourself and your path and beliefs.
Work with your energy and practice harnessing it.
Start practicing your spells after enough research.
Write your own spells and start a grimoire.
Continue reading and learning.
Topics to research:
Herbalism
Different witchcraft paths
Witchcraft history and its origins.
Different deities in different cultures
Folklore, superstitions, and wives tales
Mythology from different cultures
The elements Air, Earth, Water, Fire
Basic tools and supplies for the craft
Sabbats and esabats
Witchcraft misconceptions
Nature cycles and lunar phases
Divination
Alchemy
Chakras
Auras
Working with spirits and angels
Tarot
Crystals
Runes Magickal theory
Spells
Curses - the dangers and how to cast them properly
Sigils
Familiars
Incense
Ways to stay safe when practising
Types of Witches
Cheap witchcraft supplies
Dangers of witchcraft
Solitary v.s Coven witchcraft
Ritual structure
How to set up an altar
Study Nature
Negative energy and how to rid of it.
Candle magick
Astrology
Psychic Practises
Faeries
Protection against harm
Things to practice:
Grounding and centering
Meditation
Casting and closing a circle
Raising, releasing, and visualizing energy.
Record any magick practices, visions, or dreams you receive.
Spend as much time as possible in nature.
Listen and observe.
Practice invoking Gods, Goddesses, and elements.
Cleansing
Charging
Warding
Keep your grimoire up-to-date
Find a mentor - Someone to help you find your path
Practise staying concentrated
Intent
Remember:
All paths are good paths, do not insult anyone’s path.
You do not need any fancy equipment to practise
You don’t need to practise everyday
Follow your path don’t let others tell you what to do or force their beliefs on you.
Believe in yourself!
Take care of yourself
Be respectful of others paths and beliefs
Never stop learning
Ask questions
Make lots of friends in the community
Stay safe
Make sure you do not steal from closed religions!
Have fun!
May the moon light your path!
==Moonlight Academy==
Knot magic and witches ladder
Posting this separately from my tutorial on knot magic for easier access <3
Purpose: The function of this spell is to take someone who is generally a shitty person and bind their negative energy and actions to themselves. It will encourage them to learn from their poor behavior by getting a little taste of their own medicine.
Materials: black twine
Process:
Step 1: Cleanse your space, cast a circle, whatever you normally do at the beginning of a spell to get all situated and protect yourself
Step 2: Take your twine and cut about a 6 inch length.
Step 3: Put knots of your choosing into the twine and repeat the following as you do (feel free to add more knots and rules or whatever as you see fit):
Knot One: “If X is as wicked as I have seen, then let this spell bind them to these rules three”
Knot Two:“May your wicked words burn only your own tongue”
Knot Three: “May your hateful works find no traction”
Knot Four: “May you feel the pain of your own misdeeds in proportion to the degree that you aimed to harm others”
Knot Five: “On the day, if such a day comes, that X finds themselves looking toward the light I release this spell and these rules three so that they may continue to learn to do right”
Step 4: Bury the twine far from your home and forget about it. The spell should take care of itself.
Happy binding!
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i just discovered this method because a selenite crystal has been sitting on one of my friend’s photo for days and VOILA a light bulb popped up above my head
a picture of the person you wanna send energy to
a crystal with appopriate properties for the kind of energy you want to send (i want to send love so in my case, it’s rose quarts -that is, unless i lost the crystal :D - )
put the crystal on top of the picture, light a candle or insence if you want and CLEAR YOUR MIND
make sure you’re in a good mood to cast this spell
now with your eyes closed or open, looking at the picture and the crystal;
visualize the loving energy floating out of the crystal and into the picture, covering every inch of the photo with the color that you visualize the energy to be. visualize and feel the amazing energy transmitting into the person and them feeling great and loved. put as much energy as you can into this and do it until you feel it’s enough.
that’s it! spread the love 💖💕🌈
I see so many posts asking about tips and tricks or just what you put in a BOS/Grimoire so I decided that it was time to give some ideas as to what you may include in your own.
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To begin we will start with what will be used as your bos/Grimoire.
My Grimoire is actually made from an old chapter book. I like to think I am clever so I took my old book “War of the Witches” and turned that into my grimoire. I just paint, paste, color or draw over top of the pages I have even added in extra pages, envelopes and other secret tricks into it and it adds an aesthetically pleasing touch to my book.
You can also use a notebook, sketchbook, scrapbook or create your own. The best part about this whole project is it’s completely up to you how you approach it. There are lots of BOS/Grimoire walkthroughs on YouTube that can be beneficial to you.
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Now onto the ideas. There are lots of things you can include but these are some that I personally have in mine. Everybody’s walk, and path is different, so keep that in mind as you design your special book.
📚Your rules as a witch. This can be something as simple as a sentence to a whole set of rules that you can set for yourself.
📚Your Natal chart and the moon phase you were born on. Researching my day of birth has helped me gain understanding of myself a little better.
📚The pentacle and directional/ element points.
📚A book blessing. I didn’t do an entire ritual or anything but I did put a dedication and blessing into my book
📚Spirit companion dedication pages. I have a few pages dedicated to my spirit companion. It includes a tarot interview from when we first met, a picture I drew of her, some basic info on her appearance and what she likes.
📚Correspondences. I have a bunch of pages that include incense, crystal, animal, etc.. correspondences that I can refer back to where needed. I kept all of mine together with room to grow but it can be spread out.
📚Deity dedications. I personally don’t work with any deities but if I did I would use a dedication page to not only bond with them but have information for your own use about them as well.
📚A dream recorder. This may take up a lot of space if you’re regularly logging your dreams but I put an envelope in mine for certain dreams that I want to decipher more. Along with a small dream interpretation page that I created with my own interpretations.
📚astral travel info and what helps you cross into the astral. I drew a door that I envision and can open to cross over into the astral.
📚A travel altar. I drew one into my Grimoire that matches my set up at home. That way I can use it on the go.
📚The Moon Phases
📚The wheel of the year (if you celebrate the holidays)
📚Your favorite Tumblr blogs or YouTube channels to get witchy info from
📚Rituals that you created
📚Spells that you created
📚The theban alphabet. Or any other alphabet that you choose to.
📚 A section for divination. (Tarot, Scrying, tunes etc…)
📚A removable page that has the moon phases and events for the year
📚Flora that grows on your area that you work with or just want to know more about
📚Quotes that keep you witching. Sometimes motivation can be less than abundant. It’s always nice to have some extra laying around
📚 A map of all the witchy getaways near you
📚How to make a witches bottle
📚Talking board. I have one that I made but don’t actually use. It’s more of an art piece really.
📚Create a witchy playlist and write it down
📚Detailed pages in the sabbats
📚A page dedicated to your lineage and ancestors.
Those are just a few. I will add to the list as I go. Remember that this is your craft and your journey. I suggest having a draft BOS if you are a beginner. I didn’t like the first way I had mine. It’s up to you how you design, how you learn and what information you choose to learn.
I will end this by saying don’t just put info in there to fill up your book that you won’t use. It’s no sense creating a guidebook that you can’t or won’t use. Only put the info in that you know or plan to use in the future.
Altar for the Summer Solstice.
*these are my notes, please do not repost as your own!*
Not sure what to do with all those notebooks you’ve collected for future use in your craft? (Don’t lie, we all have a stack somewhere.) Turn them into inspo journals!
Create and maintain a journal where each page is a quote or song lyric or picture that inspires you in your craft or defines some element of your practice. Use scrapbooking materials, washi tape, stickers, stamps, and any art supplies you wish. If you’re skilled at drawing or painting, you can do that too.
The journal can be a simple notebook or a three-ring binder or a nice scrapbook from the craft store, whatever works for you. Try to do a page a week if you can, and collect ideas for future pages when you can’t. Update as often as you feel inspired to do so and enjoy some witchy art therapy.
This can also be turned into a devotional activity, with your inspo journal dedicated to your chosen deity(ies) or pantheon. A devotional inspo journal can also make a great private altar if you don’t have the space for one in your home or if you’re a stealth witch who can’t practice or venerate openly.
Here are some examples from my own inspo journal: