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January: Garnet Garnet is found all over the world, and while it is most generally associated with red, it is actually found in a range of colors and chemical formulas, each with its own unique set of spiritual properties. According to legends and mythology, garnet is one of the oldest talismans. It was valued not merely as an aesthetic jewel but also for its powerful healing and protecting properties. February: Amethyst Amethyst has long been prized for its striking beauty and fabled abilities to stimulate and soothe the mind and emotions. In today’s definitions, it is a semi-precious stone, but...

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People associate strong love spells and energy effects with witchcraft items like scented pillar candles, Hogwarts, magic voodoo love spell dust, and secret love potions concocted in a black, leaking cauldron. Since the beginning of time, people have used true spell knowledge, energy influence, and plant medicine. The truth is that actual wicca and ancient spell casting do not resemble what you see in movies. We are all linked by an energy network that connects our spiritual, metaphysical, and supernatural experiences. Those with a hereditary gift and psychic ability can use this network to navigate through time and predict their...

Yemaya

Yemaya is a powerful and revered Orisha in the religion of Santeria, also known as La Regla de Ocha. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman with long, flowing hair, holding a conch shell, and standing amidst the waves of the sea. Yemaya is the protector of the ocean and all its creatures, and she is also associated with motherhood, fertility, and nurturing. Origins of Yemaya Yemaya is believed to have originated in the Yoruba religion of West Africa. In Yoruba mythology, she is known as Yemoja or Yemowo, and she is considered the mother of all Orishas. Yemoja...

Áine

In the tapestry of Gaelic mythology, one figure stands out with a radiant glow—Áine, the luminous goddess of light and summer. A captivating deity, Áine weaves through the ancient tales of Ireland, leaving an indelible mark on Celtic folklore. In this exploration, we’ll embark on a journey to unravel the mystique surrounding Áine, shedding light on her mythical origins, symbolism, and enduring influence in both ancient and modern times. Mythological Origins Tracing Áine’s roots requires delving into the intricate branches of Gaelic genealogy. As the daughter of the formidable Eogabail, she claims her place among the Tuatha Dé Danann, the...

How to Attract Potential Lover(s) [spell]

Until a connection is made, your belief, desire, and attention will be put to work to affect your fate and bring romantic prospects to you one at a time. First, cast your magickal circle around your altar after preparing your external sacred place. In the first hour following dusk on a Thursday during a waxing moon: A purple candle should be lit and set in front of a bowl of water. Hold a mirror up to the candle, the water, and finally your face. Look into your own eyes. Concentrate on your attractiveness, likability, and desirability. Again, hold the mirror...

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