sykax
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Post by sykax on Jun 30, 2016 23:39:33 GMT
Lately I’ve been really unhappy with myself so I thought up a spell to help change that. (Though this was done ages ago, sorry I'm just getting around to posting this)
Materials:
Candle
Paper
Pen/Pencil
Lavender
Chamomile
Mug-wort
Lemon Balm
Pink Himalayan Salt
Cloves
Sea Salt
Red Rose
Thyme
Disclaimer: All herbs are optional, these were just the ones I added for my situation.
I ground all my herbs together and dusted them over my candle. On a sheet of paper I wrote down the things I didn’t like about myself and how I wanted to change. I rolled the paper up and set it on fire using the candle with the herbs dusted over it. I let it burn till the candle died out.
And the paper burned I chanted:
~These are no longer welcomed within me
My space shall be cleanses, I will change for the better
Emotions flare, emotions change, emotions free
Change for the better
So mote it be~
Repeat as needed.
****FIRE SAFETY!!!!! Please be careful when using fire, I actually set my fire alarm off doing this, so just please be careful!!!******
I hope this works as well for you fellow witches <3
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Post by Kayla Maria on Jul 1, 2016 17:28:10 GMT
I like this!! I think I might do a similar thing myself, I never thought of doing magical work to banish self-doubt or chaotic thinking. It's just so integral to me sometimes lol. But if I'm working on it non-magically, why not magically as well? THOUGH I HAVE A SUGGESTION!!!!! Bc it hurts to see anyone here having a hard time (btw feel free to pm me if you need to further vent hun), I think it's a good idea to balance this kind of spell with a self-affirmation spell. Or a celebration, about the things you like about yourself, your strengths, what you want to feel stronger. I'm always very cautious asking magic to do something to myself: which is why if you are banishing certain aspects, it might be worthwhile to follow up with the parts that you love. Sometimes the line is grey, and parts you like/dislike will overlap, you know? Keep your self-love close, no matter how low it is. A small chant I came up with and use all the time: I hope it's helpful!
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