A good way to plan when to do your spells
Sunday - The Sun - Solar power, success, personal empowerment, material wealth, health, beginning anew.
Monday - The Moon - Lunar power, purity, spiritual cleansing, astral work, divination, psychic ability.
Tuesday - Mars - Physical power, passion, sexuality, drive, ambition, achievement, masculine power, activate protective talismans, reverse hexes and psychic attacks.
Wednesday - Mercury - Knowledge, money, communication, the arts, change, acceptance, adaptability.
Thursday - Jupiter - Luck, growth, fulfillment, worldly power, justice, authority, health, and prosperity. (Mercury brings quick cash, but Jupiter governs the long term accumulation and preservation of wealth.)
Friday - Venus - Fertility, love, money, prosperity, healing, charm, goodness, blocking, glamour, self-care, feminine power.
Saturday - Saturn - Binding, banishing, stopping, ending, loss, renewing, transforming, protection.
— Just a thing from my grimoire
Your moon sign and 4th house sign is often a good reference point for what you need to feel emotionally involved whilst having sex and also your emotional expression during.
Your sun sign and 5th house sign is a good reference point for what you need in order to be physically aroused in a more primal way.
Your mars sign and rising sign is a good reference point for what you need in order to preform sexually and or how you preform in a sexual setting.
Your mercury sign and 3rd house sign is a good reference point for how you intiate sexual banter and or how you pillow talk and like to be spoken to in order to be put into a sexual mood.
Your venus sign and 7th house sign is a good reference for hot spots, and sensual turn ons for you as well as where and how you pleasure others and prefer to be pleasured in order to feel loved or have a climax(gentle)
Your Pluto sign and 8th house sign is a good reference for how and what you need in order to feel transformation through sex, and also what causes your most intense orgasams. This is also a factor into what and how you have sex once you’ve committed to another person completely(note these are rarely activated)
Your Jupiter and 9th house sign is a good indicator of where you lack limits or boundaries sexually and where you might struggle with excess when it comes to sex! Ex: Virgo might show you have a hard time not including sex in the daily routine and may even grow to demanding of it once you start doing. Ex. Aries might show you can grow to large of an appetite for sex that your partner cannot keep up and so on. Ex Scorpio might mean that you have a over the top energy towards sex that can gradually undermine your sexual partner.
Your Uranus and your 11th house sign is a good reference for your experimental tendencies and hidden kinks, it’s what you’re willing to try but also what you might be the most detached in when it comes to sex. This is often going to show an opposite or watered down version of that signs expression unless it’s Aquarius or Capricorn. So for ex. Leo here might mean you like to experiment with praise and worship sex but might also be detached about the whole ordeal since you’re only “experimenting with the idea” if you have Capricorn you might experiment with domination themes but might have a more laid back approach to it than a normal cap mars or cap moon ect would.
Your Neptune and your 12th house sign are a good refence point for your UNCONCIOUS sexual behavior. This is what you see in your wet dreams or sexual dreams and often is sexual behavior you naturally already have ingrained or pre-programmed to act out. This in most cases is a starting point for your sexual nature and often is your “real” sexual nature that overruns all else especially when you are at an elevated state of mind. This is how you have sex under the influence, this is emotional sex, sad sex or even sex that you have with someone whom awakens your 12th house.
Saturn and your 10th house sign are sexual hangups, this is what limits you from experiencing sex to the fullest! It’s the 10th house of the public so this can often relate Barriers from achieving climax or sexual unity. For ex. Having Pisces here might mean emotional blockage can be an issue to climax. Sagittarius can mean flightiness or the fear of committing to the sexual act itself can be scary(due to the intimacy) or even religious blockage can play a role. Aries can show that the “self” or “issues with the way one views themselves” can block sexual climax.
Your moon and the house it sits in can give insight to where you prefer to have sex and also the type of sexual partner that you feel the most comfortable with on an emotional level. This is what you deeply desire to feel safe and secure while having sex and what brings out your more nurturing side! Those who don’t meet this requirements normally aren’t really having “sex” with you.
Your sun and the house it sits in can give insight as to when and where you’ll feel most aroused and what normally you are aroused by in others.
Your mars and the house it sits in can give insight as to what you need in order to stay stimulated sexually and also your secondary sexual personality(how you go about having sex once the initial moments are done)
Your mercury and the house it sits in can give you insight as to what you go about seducing your bedroom partner as well as how you yourself actively try to keep the bedroom energy. Mercury in the 9th might try to keep their partner happy or laughing to provoke intimacy, mercury in the 2nd might try to keep things sensual and charming by sweet talking.
Your venus and the house it sits in can give deeper insight as to how and where you prefer to be touched and in what fashion. Venus in the 12th May prefer gentle touching or very tender intimacy. Venus in the 8th May prefer intense intimacy and or smothering durning sex. It’s also in a bigger sense what it needed in order to orgasm(once again as mentioned in a gentle way)
Pluto and the house it sits in quite literally is your G-spot. It’s how you “really have sex” and In a sense it’s house can show the requirements for you to enjoy sex to its fullest extent. Regardless it’s how you have sex when you’re in love, head over heels. Normally Pluto’s house is very important and can give insight on what someone needs in order to have their most POWERFUL orgasms on an individual level with or without a partner. Ex Pluto in the 9th May need or prefer deep penetration or multiple rounds of intercourse in one setting in order to truly achieve their greates orgasms. Pluto in the 5th May need passion and a romantic element and so on.
Jupiter and the house it sits in can be where you achieve your “spiritual awakening” through sex. It’s the morning after in a sense. So Jupiter’s house mainly describes that initial bliss you feel after a good sexual encounter and that relaxed and often stress free feeling the next day. Having it in the 1st can mean it reinvigorates your sense of self and makes you more confident and proud. Jupiter in the 10th can mean it keeps you level headed in the work place and allows you to preform even better.
Uranus and the house it sits in can be where you are “unable” to detach from sex. Supringly Uranus and the 11th house on their own speak more so as where you may detach easily but the house placement of Uranus shows where sexually that may not be so easy. Uranus in the 12th can find it hard not to disconnect their emotions and psyche. Uranus in the 8th can find it difficult not to invite their baggage or intensity into the mix.
Neptune and the house it Sits in can be how you act sexually at your most vulnerable moments. This is the sex you had when you first lost your virginity, this can be the way you have sex when you’re meeting someone new or even when you’re extremely emotionally stimulated. This is often sex with an emotional layer backing it.
Saturn and the house it sits in can be how you “physically” touch or fondle another during sex! It’s a more earthy aspect to it so often it can describe how you yourself go about achieving intimacy through touch or use of the more physical aspects of relating to another. Think of the houses as body parts in this case.
*Me and my future wife about to summon demons on a Ouija board*
my future wife: did you bring protection??
Me: *Slaps condom down onto Ouija Board*
my future wife, throwing the amethyst at my head: n o
I thought I’d grow out of vampires but here I am grown loving every anemic goth bat bitch I see
“…There’ll be scary ghost stories and tales of the glories of Christmases long, long ago…”
So I have been thinking about our Contemporary conceptualization of the Christmas season a lot lately and it’s kind of interesting. So many things we associate with Christmas – Christmas trees, greeting cards, Santa Claus, his reindeer and elves, gift-giving in general – all of these things came into vogue in the 19th Century and are very sticky-sweet, in my opinion. They’re lovely, but not filling. If we just scratch the surface of the Christmas we know and love and peek back into its history, we find something much meatier.
Before the cheerful Christmas tree, a number of other plants were associated with Christmas. The holly, associated with sacrifice and the blood of Christ, and the parasitic mistletoe, associated with the death of Baldur in Norse mythology – these were the plants associated with Christmas before the Christmas tree became the standard.
Also, the Yule log. The Yule log, meant to provide light on the darkest night of the year, was a magic charm in and of itself. If it did not burn through the night, it would be a terrible omen. By watching the fire and coals of the Yule log, one could also predict who would give birth and who would die in the coming year.
When our simple Santa Claus is reduced to his predecessors, one is left with Odin, ancient Norse God of battle, Saint Nicholas, the canonized former bishop of Turkey, and Father Christmas, the hard-drinking gluttonous representation of holiday merriment. And all of them brought ghastly friends – Odin, the spirits of the Wild Hunt and Saint Nicholas, his helpers (including Knecht Rupert, Krampus, etc.). Father Christmas, more of a personification of the season than a night visitor, undoubtedly brought many hangovers.
Before stories about reindeer, snowmen, or things of that ilk, there were ghost stories. Charles Dickens did not invent the Christmas ghost story in “A Christmas Carol,” but popularized an already-existing folkloric trend. If we look to the old tales of Christmas, we find stories about witches that rode the night air, cursing the birth of the Savior. There are stories about fairies, ghosts, and Devils that wreak havoc, frightening livestock and damaging property. In an era before television or radio, homemade storytelling was one of the primary forms of entertainment. And winter was the storytelling season.
You also have mumming, wassailing, and caroling – dressing up in colorful costumes and (sometimes drunkenly) begging for money door-to-door. As John Grossman notes in his book “Christmas Curiosities,” Christmas before the Contemporary Period resembles our Halloween more than it resembles the Christmas we know now.
Let us not forget, those of us who acknowledge the Wheel of the Year, that the season of darkness extends from Halloween to Christmas. This darkness only begins to fade when we gain back the Sun at the Winter Solstice. From Halloween to Christmas, the dead may roam the Earth and weird things may happen. In his classic “Mastering Witchcraft,” Paul Huson notes that Yule is not a time for pleasant spell work, but cursing! It is a time of dark magic and mystery. And we need this time. To understand the light, we must understand the darkness – the witches, ghosts, and Devils of the old Yuletide. Like the trees that go dormant, we must embrace the darkness of winter to grow and thrive.
Alfalfa:
Growing Alfalfa
Common Alfalfa Mistakes
Video - Growing Alfalfa
How to Grow Alfalfa Grass
Alfalfa in Magic
Allspice:
How to Grow Allspice From Seeds
Allspice Cultivation
Allspice | CCGrow
Allspice Growing
Allspice in Magic
Aloe Vera:
Growing Aloe Vera Indoors
Beginner’s Guide to Growing Aloe Vera
How to Grow and Care for Aloe Vera
How to Plant Aloe Vera
How to Grow Aloe From A Leaf
Video- Plant and Grow Aloe Vera
Aloe in Magic
Apples:
How to Grow and Harvest Apples
Growing Apples
Grow an Apple Tree From a Seed
Apples in Magic
Basil:
Growing and Harvesting Basil
Growing Basil
Everything You Need to Know About Growing Basil
3 Ways to Grow Basil
Video- How to Grow Basil
Video- How to Plant Basil in Containers
Video- How to Prune Basil
Video- How to Propagate Basil
Basil in Magic
Catnip:
Growing Catnip
How to Grow Catnip
How to Grow Catnip (with pictures)
The Benefits of Growing Catnip
Catnip in Magic
Chamomile:
Growing Chamomile
How to Grow Chamomile at Home
Chamomile Info
Growing Chamomile for Tea
Chamomile in Magic
Cloves:
Tips for Growing Clove
How to Grow Cloves
Detailed Guide to Growing Cloves
Growing Cloves
Cloves in Magic
Cilantro:
How to Grow Cilantro
Growing Cilantro
The Trick to Cilantro
Do’s and Don’ts of Cilantro
Tips for Growing Cilantro
Cilantro in Magic
Cumin:
Cumin Herb Info
How to Grow Cumin
Cumin in Magic
Dandelion:
How to Grow Dandelion in Pots
How to Grow and Harvest Dandelions
Growing Dandelions
Dandelions in Magic
Dill:
Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Dill
Learn How to Grow Dill
Growing Dill
Dill in Magic
Garlic:
Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Garlic
All About Growing Garlic
How to Grow Garlic in 15 Steps
The Best Way to Grow Garlic
Garlic in Magic
Junpier:
Grow Juniper
How to Grow and Care for Juniper
The Best Soil for Juniper Trees
Juniper in Magic
Kale:
Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Kale
Beginner’s Guide to Kale
Growing Kale
4 Ways to Grow Kale
(I could not find anything about the magical associations for Kale, but personally I would associate it with cleansing, strength, and good luck!)
Lavender:
Your Guide to Planting, Caring, and Harvesting Lavender
Growing Lavender
3 Ways to Grow Lavender
Planting & Care
Growing Lavender in Containers
Lavender in Magic
Mint:
Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Mint
Growing Mint
Do’s and Dont’s of Growing Mint
How to Grow Mint
Mint in Magic
Onions:
Planting and Growing Onions
Growing Onions
Video- Growing Onions
Onions in Magic
Rosemary:
Growing Rosemary
How to Grow Rosemary in 11 Steps
Everything You Need to Know About Growing Rosemary
Rosemary in Magic
Sage:
Planting and Growing Sage
Growing Sage
Everything You Need to Know About Growing Sage
11 Steps to Growing Sage
Know Before You Grow - Sage
Sage in Magic
Thyme:
Growing Thyme
Everything You Need to Know About Growing Thyme
Video- How to Grow Thyme in A Pot
Learn How to Grow Thyme
Thyme in Magic
Turmeric:
Video- How to Plant and Grow Turmeric
How to Grow Turmeric at Home
Growing Turmeric in Pots
Turmeric in Magic
Wheatgrass:
How to Grow Wheatgrass at Home
Video- How to Grow Wheatgrass
Growing Wheatgrass Indoors
I could not find a reference for Wheatgrass in Magic, but personally I would associate it with health, cleansing, and strength.
Ylang Ylang:
How to Grow a Ylang Ylang Tree
Complete Growing Guide to Ylang Ylang
I could not find a specific page for this, but Ylang Ylang is usually associated with calming, employment, love, magical ability, and anti-negativity. (source)
*this will just be a short & sweet explanation of the moon phases & their meanings.
New moon: just like the name, it’s all about new things! It’s time to buckle up & start setting your intentions & foundation for what you wish to accomplish. The new moon is a rebirth - a fresh start…
Waxing crescent: now that you’ve set your intentions with the new moon, the waxing crescent is all about making that known to the universe & really putting it out there! New possibilities & opportunities may be coming!
First quarter: struggles may arise during this time but the first quarter encourages us to keep pushing forward! It’s time to start your plans & get them going no matter what stands in the way of them. Anything is possible!
Waxing gibbous: this is all about reflection! Your energy is raising the further you get to the full moon & so right now is the time to reflect on your path. Perhaps things aren’t working out as planned but a new way presents itself…
Full moon: Full moons are great times to come into balance with your own self and life by clearing way for all of the positives & manifestations to come through while clearing out all of the negatives you don’t need/want. It’s a time to be greatful for everything!
Waning gibbous: this is a time for deep internal reflection on how you feel. Instead of looking at what you can do or change, look at things for what they are and how you feel about them. Reflect on the people & things in your life!
Third quarter: now that you’ve reflected under the waning gibbous, it’s time to do something about it!! Get rid of all the negativity or things/people you don’t want in your life & celebrate things in your life you love. Let all the bad shit go!!
Waning crescent: this is a period of reflection that allows you to relax until the next cycle of moon phases. Relax, be present with yourself, be completely open & ready for what’s to come for you! It’s okay to just have a little down time.
Goals...
Another page from my grimoire, this time speaking about the planets and their meanings🌧
Knocking on wood Blowing on dandelion seeds Using a fallen eyelash to make a wish Kissing under mistletoe Throwing spilled salt over your left shoulder Don’t put shoes on the table/bed Don’t open an umbrella indoors Finding four leaf clovers for luck Carving jack-o-lanterns Wearing masks/costumes on Halloween Using flower petals to play ‘Love-me, Love-me-not’ Wishing on a falling star
That’s all I can think of at the moment, add more!
This pretty much proves that love is dangerous, right?
You can worship a deity without being devoted to that deity. You can make offerings without making oaths. It is okay. Please do not stress yourselves out because you want to make a thank-you offering but don’t want to make a lifelong commitment. Why would you need to swear oaths to say thank you? It is totally okay to just make conversation without involving vows and stuff.
She/Her - Aquarius Sun - Gemini Moon - Capricorn Asc. - Green Witch -
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