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Yellow Jasper

Jasper is a protective stone in general. A hitchhiker should pick a yellow jasper because of its defensive characteristics, which are likely to ensure safe travel conditions. Yellow jasper can also aid astral travel. The energies of yellow jasper are compatible with the sun’s healing powers. This therapeutic stone can also be used to access information in the gut chakra (solar plexus). Yellow jasper can also aid in the healing of damage to the auric field in the physical body’s lower extremities. Benefits of Yellow Jasper: Healing: Yellow jasper is supposed to help the body rid itself of pollutants and...

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The need for physical, mental, and spiritual healing and purification is a significant factor in why individuals use magick and other types of witchcraft. Magick has the capacity to cure any disease (but of course, the more serious the ailment, the more powerful Magick is required). This spell uses the soothing vibrations of magick energy to heal you or another person. 1. Set up your space Set up your altar and outdoor sacred area (by casting your circle). 2. Make seven knots in a thread As you make the first knot, imagine the disease and pain. You’re not encouraging the...

Cailleach

The Ruler of Winter Cailleach, the goddess of Scotland and parts of Ireland, is the incarnation of the dark mother, the harvest goddess, or the hag or crone figure. She arrives in late autumn, as the soil is dying, and is known as a storm bringer. She is often represented as an elderly woman with one eye, terrible teeth, and matted hair. According to mythologist Joseph Campbell, she is known as Cailleach Bheur in Scotland and Cailleach Beare along the Irish shore. Her name varies depending on which county and location she appears in. The word cailleach means “veiled one”...

The Origins of Wicca in a Historical Perspective

Wicca’s or The Craft’s origins are complicated, although traditional Wicca is rooted in so-called “British Mystery Traditions,” such as those of the Picts, who existed before the advent of Celtic consciousness, the Celts, and some Celtic Druidism. Wicca predates Christianity by about 28,000 years. A variety of archaeological finds show that Wicca’s history can be traced back to Paleolithic peoples who worshiped a Hunter God and a Fertility Goddess. Cave paintings from roughly 30,000 years ago portray a guy with a stag’s head and a pregnant lady standing in a circle with eleven other people. Modern American Wicca comes from...

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Many types of Mentha species, also known as mints, are used to flavor anything from appetizers to sweets. Peppermint (M. x Piperita) and spearmint (M. spicata) are the most well-known species in North America, and both are highly valued for commercial purposes. Mint is a symbol of hospitality that may be cultivated both indoors and out in pots and containers. Mint should be grown with a barrier around the roots in the garden since it can be very invasive. Because most mints do not germinate from seed, it is preferable to buy plants from a nursery or garden center. Vitamin...

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