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How a bruja binds rainfall
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A simple trick for when the weather isn’t agreeing with your schedule
Take a knife and while it’s pointing away from you, anoint the blade from the base to the tip, with holy water or olive oil. After these, speak your intent to the four winds, to bind rain away until you’re done with your business, and stab the earth with the knife. Leave the knife stabbed in the dirt or even a plant pot, doesn’t matter. As long as it’s there, it won’t rain. The winds and rain will be released when you take back the knife.
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sugarrose64 · 2 years
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Sleeping Saint Joseph
Saint Joseph was known to receive messages from God (through an Angel) in his dreams. As such, he has a devotion known as “The Sleeping Saint Joseph”. And here is how you can incorporate this devotion into your spiritual/witchcraft/folk practices.
Write your petition on paper, fold it away from you if you are petitioning something out of your life, fold it towards you if you are petitioning something to come into your life. Place it under the sleeping Saint Joseph & pray that he takes care of your need as he dreams, allowing you to sleep in peace - Knowing Saint Joseph is working it all out!
Dress the paper with olive oil/oils of choice & burn corresponding incense for extra oomph. To add in some candle magic - Dress a candle & pray over it. Hold the paper and wave it around the lit candle (carefully) 3 times clockwise to bring in. To banish something out of your life wave it 3 or 9 times counterclockwise around the candle. Visualize and/or feel what it would feel like if your petition were already true. Pray to Saint Joseph (I posted one of the prayers below). Then place it under your sleeping Saint Joseph.
If you don’t have a statue, a candle with his image, a printed picture of the sleeping Saint Joseph or prayer card or even your own drawing/painting are all great options!
Saint Joseph, pray for us! <3
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toverijenspokerij · 2 years
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Madder.
Tomorrow I will dye some yarn with madder root and I am so excited! Most if not all dye recipes with madder say it needs to soak over night. So I am doing just that. This rich redish-brown is just after three mins after I put the madder in. And I suspect that this will give a beautiful rich hue when I let the yarn soak in it over night as well. So when it comes to extracting the colour from madder, the over night soak is your new best friend. Or so I just learned.
Magically the colour red is equal part protection, agression, life-force/blood and the primal forces of creation and destruction. Madder itself is a plant under the influence of Mars, according to Harold Roth's website, Alchemy Works. My plan is to dye my yarn red and to make charm bracelets with them, against the evil eye.
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hellenicrisis · 7 months
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Holy Mary, Mother of God,
Pray for us sinners, now, and at the hour of our death.
Amen.
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psalmlover · 5 months
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daught3rofyahweh · 1 month
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♡ Grimoire Ideas for the Folk Catholic Witch ♡
~ Spiritual Warfare
~ Biblical Herbs
~ Biblical Crystals
~ History of the Christian Pentagram (I have a post on this that might be helpful!)
~ Knot Magic
~ The Rosary
~ St. Benedict Medal
~ Old Folk Remedies (medical, protection, etc.)
~ Catholic Holidays
~ Prayers
~ Classes of Angels
~ Psalms and how to use them
~ Levels of Heaven
~ The Archangels and how they can help
~ History of Folk Magic
~ Christian symbols
~ History of Jesus Christ
~ Rundown on Veiling
~ Meditation
~ Facts about Exorcisms
~ Things Demons Hate (to use in spells and rituals for warding)
p.s. this research will go along with the exorcism stuff, look up what they hate according to exorcists.
~ Facts about The Church
~ The Seven Deadly Sins and How to Avoid Them
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If you wanna be a pagan or witch or whatever I can’t stop you from messing with demons but don’t call yourself a “Christian witch” or whatever. Don’t wrap up your heresy and sacrilege in Christ. Christ wants to free you from the occult and paganism. He died to save you, not so you can mock that sacrifice by claiming to be a witch that follows him. I know you want control and surety in your life, because life is messy and confusing but you won’t find peace in the occult. I promise. You’re beloved by God.
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ocean-not-found · 8 months
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My personal Alternative Hail Mary Prayer:
In Traditional Latin and English.
---english
Hail Mary, full of Grace.
Thy Devotees are with you.
Blessed art thou among Women, and Blessed is the fruit of your Womb.
Hail Mary, mother of all,
help us now,
and at the hour of our death,
Queen of Heaven guard us from harm.
----latin
Ave Maria, gratia plena, devotus tuus tecum .
Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui.
Ave Maria, Mater omnium nostrum,
adiuva nos nunc
et in hora mortis nostrae.
Regina caeli, ab iniuria nos custodi.
Hope someone has benefited from this knowing you can *change traditional Catholic prayers to fit Paganism, Gnosticism or Folk Catholicism!*
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malukeando · 6 months
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mutuals continue to arrive because of my previous post but right now I am on a new search:
christopagan /christian or catholic witch
folk witch
christian/catholic sympathizer with other religions
works with angels/saints/mary/jesus
PRAYERS, someone who likes to write PRAYERS
reblog, like, say hi, I'm looking for you
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We turn to you for protection,
Holy Mother of God.
Listen to our prayers
and help us in our needs.
Save us from every danger,
glorious and blessed Virgin. 🙏🩷
✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
This prayer is called Sub Tuum Praesidium in Latin and is an ancient prayer to the Blessed Mother. It is the oldest known prayer to Our Lady.
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1unpunishable1 · 4 months
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St dymphna. Saint of mental illness and victims of incest, rest in peace 💕
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sugarrose64 · 2 years
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Prayer for the Summer Solstice. In honor of Brother Sun. 
The Canticle of The Sun by Saint Francis of Assisi. 
Most high, all powerful, all good Lord!  All praise is Yours, all glory, all honor, and all blessing. To You, alone, Most High, do they belong.  No mortal lips are worthy to pronounce Your name.
Be praised, my Lord, through all Your creatures, especially through my lord Brother Sun, who brings the day; and You give light through him.  And he is beautiful and radiant in all his splendor!  Of You, Most High, he bears the likeness.
Be praised, my Lord, through Sister Moon and the stars; in the heavens You have made them bright, precious and beautiful.
Be praised, my Lord, through Brothers Wind and Air, and clouds and storms, and all the weather, through which You give Your creatures sustenance.
Be praised, my Lord, through Sister Water; she is very useful, and humble, and precious, and pure.
Be praised, my Lord, through Brother Fire, through whom You brighten the night.  He is beautiful and cheerful, and powerful and strong.
Be praised, my Lord, through our sister Mother Earth, who feeds us and rules us, and produces various fruits with colored flowers and herbs.
Be praised, my Lord, through those who forgive for love of You; through those who endure sickness and trial.
Happy those who endure in peace, for by You, Most High, they will be crowned.
Be praised, my Lord, through our sister Bodily Death, from whose embrace no living person can escape.  Woe to those who die in mortal sin!  Happy those she finds doing Your most holy will.  The second death can do no harm to them.
Praise and bless my Lord, and give thanks, and serve Him with great humility.
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toverijenspokerij · 2 years
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Since I am not paying over 15 euro's for a diz (an object, usually wooden with several holes in it) so I can pull wool into a roving, I saw someone on Instagram use a hag stone in water to wet their fingers when spinning flax into linnen.
And it made me look at a hag stone with new eyes. Hag Stones are the sea's perfect gifts to pull wool through! Granted the hole in the stone needs to be smooth, so be somewhat critical of the stone you want to use. And just try and experiment.
And- bonus -if someone bothers you again during spinning you now álways have a few hag stones to make sure they won't do it away.
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songsofbloodandwater · 5 months
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Our Lady of Mount Carmel
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[Source: Image, prayers]
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daught3rofyahweh · 2 months
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Sweetgumballs in Folk Magic
Sweetgumballs, also known as witches burrs, are spikey seed pods that grow on liquidambar trees, which have pentagram shaped leaves. They are said to ward off evil spirits, protect agaisnt curses and hexes, attract good luck, and provide healing with headaches, toothaches, etc.
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Different magical uses
~ Tailesments and Amulets:
Sweetgumballs can be carried on a person to provide protection, attract prosperity and abundance, and attract love.
~ Spells
They can be used in spells to ward off negative enegry, add extra power to a spell, break hexes and curses, can be added to witches bottles. They can be dressed in oils and herbs and place them on the path of a love interest. They can be powdered to be used in a hot foot spell.
~ Charm Bags
Place them in a charm bag with crystals and herbs to make a strong protection tailesment.
~ Altar Decorations
Place sweetgumballs on altars to keep evil spirits and unwanted guests away and draw in good luck. They can also add extra power to any altar workings.
~ Bath Products
Add to bath salts, oils, or any other body product to promote healing.
~ Home Decorations
Place sweetgumballs above doorways to ward of evil energy in the home and attract good energy. They can also be added to wreaths and wind chimes.
~ Cleansing Rituals
Burn them as part of a ritual to cleanse a person or space.
~ Fertility and Childbirth
Use them to promote fertility and healthy childbirth.
~ Stuffed Burrs
Fill them with herbs, ash, crystals, blood, knots, or affirmations into a burr and use wax to seal it up for long-term protection.
~ Communing
Use them to help with mediumship and contacting spirits.
~ Charging
Place near tools, amulets, or other magical items to charge them.
~ Offerings
Use them as offerings on a altar or within nature.
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