Etsy Shop – Now Open

I’ve set up my Etsy shop again and will be selling the following items:

• Crystals;
• Spell jar earrings;
• Spell jar pendants;
• Mugwort;
• Handmade mugwort, lemonbalm and chamomile teabags (more blends will be added);
• Anti-anxiety/sleep spray;
• Face serum;
• Spell sachets; and
• Spell jars.

Here’s the link:

https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ConceivingaDream

Worm Moon and Home Protection Ritual

The third Full Moon of 2021 is due to arrive this weekend, just before March ends, with it being at it’s fullest on Monday 29th March.

Taken from the app Moon

This Full Moon is traditionally known as the Worm Moon (as this is the time of year the ground thaws and the worms can be seen appearing above the surface), although it can be known by different names in different parts of the world. You may also know this Moon as the Sugar Moon, the Paschal Moon or, if you had a Catholic upbringing (like me), the Lenten Moon, because it appears during Lent.

The astrological sign the Worm Moon will be in is Libra. This is the perfect time to undertake spells and rituals relating to heightening romantic desire, rationally discuss feelings, stay impartial and objective, make a promise (to yourself or others) and work to put harmonious energy in your home.

Libra

I will be undertaking a Home Protection Ritual, in conjunction with a good old fashioned Spring Clean, which uses the four elements of air, fire, water and earth.

If you wanted to do one too, here are the items you will need:

•  Incense and holder – Any scent of incense you desire, but something suitable for protecting and cleansing your home, such as Cedar Sage (prosperity, protection, harmony) or Sweet Grass (home blessings, healing, positivity);
•  Sea salt – for purification, cleansing and dispelling negativity;
•  Full Moon Water – for deep energetic cleansing;
•  Bowl – to make salt water mixture; and
•  Fan (or a feather, or your hand, if you don’t have a fan).

My awesome mermaid fan my husband bought me at Disney World

METHOD

Light the incense, which represents the elements of air and fire.

Put the full moon water in bowl and add a pinch of the salt to represent water and earth elements.

Use the fan to gently disperse incense smoke around your home.

Sprinkle the salt water on walls, floors and ceiling.

Draw a pentacle in salt water over every door, window and any other opening to the outside.

I will say this blessing as I travel through our house.

Bless this house,
May peace dwell within.
Protect all that enter,
Whether friend or kin.
Bless every door, window, ceiling and wall, Bless each room, closet, attic, bless it all.
Bless this house with love and light,
Hold us safe here, day and night.
As above and so below,
So mote it be.

Sources:
The Little Book of Moon Magic – Sarah Bartlett

Gorgeous Gorse

Gorse bushes, or Furze, are often seen around Ostara and is another of Mother Nature’s bright and beautiful announcements that Spring is here.

It is a perennial evergreen shrub belonging to the pea family, which forms multi-branched, stunted shrubs, usually no taller than six feet high, but it is still considered to be a tree.

The flowers are deep yellow in colour and have a beautifully aromatic coconut scent and, although the main flowering period is from March to August, flowers can be found on the furze throughout the year.

It’s wickedly sharp thorns and its dense habit make it an excellent hedging plant, which can also be used as a barrier to protect young tree seedlings in coppices from grazing.

Due to it’s thorny nature, it is often viewed as having protective powers. In Wales, gorse bushes are even said to guard against Witches and can protect the home against The Fae, who cannot pass through the hedge.

The bark and flowers of the gorse can be used to produce a yellow dye. In Ireland, the flowers were also used to flavour and add colour to whiskey and they’ve been known to be used to make beer in Denmark. The flowers can also be used to make wine and tea.

Medicinal properties

There was a Bach Flower Remedy (Edward Bach was an English homeopath in the 1930s) called “Greenman Essence of Gorse”, which was said to help to ease frustration, restlessness and anxiety, and also helped to promote emotional security and feelings of joy.  

Gorse flowers are high in proteins and can be eaten raw in salads or made into tea, cordial or syrup. They can also add extra flavour and colour to beer, wine or spirits and even ice cream!

The buds can also be pickled in vinegar and eaten like capers. 

**CAUTION: Do not ingest to excess, as the plant contains slightly toxic alkaloids, which can have a cumulative impact.**

There are surprisingly few medicinal uses for gorse, although its flowers have historically been used in the treatment of jaundice, scarlet fever, diarrhoea and kidney stones.

Magickal properties

Gorse is known as the ‘herb of love’ and is associated with love, romance and weddings. It is also known to protect against evil, negativity and dark magick.

It can help to restore faith, hope and optimism and enable you to gather your strength. It also attracts gold, so it is very useful in money, wealth and abundance spells.

Gorse Spell

Carve the word “Gorse” into a gold or yellow candle, then face east and light the candle. Then meditate on the light, whilst asking for for protection, money, love or whatever it has to offer that you desire. 

Lucky Clover

With it being the 17th March in a few days, and therefore St. Patrick’s Day, I thought I’d write a little about clover, as it’s synonymous with St. Patrick’s Day and the luck of the Irish.

I know people usually refer to them as shamrocks, but they’re the same thing. A clover must have three leaves to be considered a shamrock. If the clover has more or less, then it is not a shamrock. Hence, all shamrocks are clovers, but not all clovers are shamrocks!!

There are a wide variety of different types of clover, all of which can be used in your magickal workings.

Clover has always been seen as a lucky plant, which is likely due to the religious connotations associated with the trifoliate (three) leaves, which symbolise the Holy Trinity. Due to this, they were often worn for protection and to deflect evil and spells.

On the other hand, four leaved clovers are often associated with the cross and were believed to bring the finder fortune. In some cultures, four-leaf clovers were worn to help a man avoid military service. They have also been used to enhance physic powers and to detect the presence of spirits. Placing a four leaved clover in your shoe is also supposed to increase your chances of meeting a rich new lover.

Two and five-leaved clovers are much less common than four-leaf clovers, but are still thought to possess potent magick.

Finding a two-leaf clover means you shall soon find a lover, whilst a five-leaf clover will bring riches, especially if worn.

In general, clover is believed to repel snakes, literally and figuratively, from your property if grown there.

It also brings general protection, whether worn or placed around the home, and aids in getting over heartbreak.

Furthermore, clover is one of the flowers of the Fae and can aid in your ability to see and work with them, whether sitting and meditating, or riding the hedge with clover attached to you. Clover blossoms can also be placed on your altar to attract the Fae, should you want to…..

White and red clover have some slightly different magickal properties too. White clover helps to break hexes, whilst red clover removes negative spirits, can be used in lust potions and brings prosperity.

Medicinal Uses

Red Clover is commonly used to treat children with skin problems, especially eczema and psoriasis. For adults, it is commonly used as an expectorant to treat coughs and bronchitis. However, it should be noted that red clover contains a hormone-like chemical called isoflavones which have caused reproductive failure and liver disease in cheetahs and sterility in livestock when consumed in large quantities. Furthermore, red clover is a blood thinner. So do not use red clover regularly and avoid if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

RED CLOVER POULTICE

To make a poultice, combine dried red clover flowers with hot water in muslin and place on the affected area for 10-15 minutes. Red clover can also be used externally as a salve.

Sources:
https://coven.thethriftywitch.com/pages/magickal-uses-of-herbs
https://tesswhitehurst.com/the-magical-properties-of-clover/ Neal’s Yard Complete Wellness

The Pendle Witch Trials of 1612 – Book Review

This book focusses on the Witch trials of Pendle, Lancashire, England in 1612.

It is quite a short book, but contains quite a lot of detail. It encompasses eyewitness accounts, in addition to interviews from the trials, as well as general background information leading up to the trials. There are also excerpts from the various laws that covered witchcraft and how they were used at Pendle. It also includes a select bibliography for further reading.

There are several illustrations, from maps to family trees, to help the reader make sense of the people involved, their relationship to each other, in addition to the geographical locations of events.

The book on the whole gives an excellent insight into the events behind the cruel and vicious treatment given to people branded as Witches by the ‘church’, the Monarchy and the powers that be.

Coming from Lancashire myself, with Pendle being a mere 29 miles away from my home town, it makes it all the more interesting as I know and have visited several of the places in the book. It reminds me how fortunate I am to be a Witch in this day and age and not back then, as I would probably be dead by now.

It’s utterly unbelievable how the so called ‘Witches’ were treated. Notwithstanding the Chattox’s and Demdike’s, the main focus of the trials, but all the wise women (and men), healers, midwives, those with a special connection to animals etc, it’s a wonder how anyone could actually survived in these circumstances once accused! The laws were actually changed for these trials to allow gossip and hearsay to be used as evidence, and famously, the testimony of a child (Jennet Device). Luckily, some did survive, such as Alice Grey.

All in all, I found this book fascinating, if not deeply harrowing and quite upsetting. My only fault with it, was that it didn’t ‘flow’ very well, but that’s more the way it’s set out with case law, testimony and accounts of events. I would recommend anyone wanting to learn more about the history and persecution of Witches to read it though.

The Magick of Tulips

I went to the supermarket this evening to pick up a few bits and bobs and they had these beautiful tulips on sale for 10p! I thought I could give them a good home and they can be used for my Ostara Altar display too.

My tulips

Tulips usually flower in April and May, but high demand for them for Mother’s Day in mid-March has them forced grown in the Netherlands, in huge fields as far as the eye can see.

Tulip field in Holland

Due to the wide variety of colors and shapes, tulips are thought to be one of the first flowers cultivated solely for their beauty.

Many people think tulips originated in The Netherlands, but in actual fact, tulips were first discovered in Turkey around a thousand years ago. There is little history of the tulip in Europe until the early 1500’s, when the Turkish introduced them to European traders and explorers. From then on, tulips spread across Europe, particularly in Holland, where they were prized and later became the National symbol, were associated with good luck and fortune, as well as love, and often cost more than gems and gold.

As far back as 2200 to 1600 B.C. tulip designs can be seen on pottery and have also been found on fabric from the Byzantine century.

Tulips are most commonly referred to as the symbol of perfect love and the Turkish people used them in love potions, or placed them on altars during love spells. They can also be used to increase desire and build relationships, both new and old.

Furthermore, tulips are also used in colour or flower language. Red is a declaration of love, yellow hopeless love, and black meant a heart burning with love.

Stamen and anthers

Apart from their association with love, tulips also project other positive energies such as prosperity and protection.

They were often worn to safeguard against poverty and bad luck and are also sometimes associated with dream work, fame and protection. They can also be used in magick regarding gratitude, simplicity, happiness, beauty, and prosperity.

There are very little medicinal uses for tulips, likely due to their cost throughout much of history. However, a poultice made of tulip flowers can treat and soothe rashes, stings, scratches and minor burns. Tulip oil can also be used as a house freshener or added to baths and massage oils to uplift vibrations.

TULIP POULTICE

• To create a poultice of tulip flowers, you’ll need to warm 2-4 flowers in hot water.

• Place a towel into hot water and put the petals inside the towel.

• Lightly crush the petals and apply them to the affected area.

• Hold in place for 10 minutes using the warm towel.

Petals can also be combined with castor oil, especially for treating burns and insect bites.

Curse

I always considered myself a ‘no harm done’ kind of Witch. I try to be nice to everyone, a friend to all, a shoulder to cry on, an ear to listen and a hand to hold. However, there have been occasions when a few people have taken advantage of my good nature and made it their sport to upset me or grind me down.

A few months back, in November 2020, this Witch decided she will NOT stand for that any longer!! There was one particular person that deserved their comeuppance and I was the one to serve it…..nice and cold! Don’t worry, it’s no one I have as a friend or follower on any social media, so you’re all safe!!

I don’t want to go into specifics, but believe me, I thought long and hard about this and they DEFINITELY deserved what I did. I also won’t be going into my specific intention for the Curse Jar I created, but I will divulge details on process.

The curse was done on the dark new moon on Saturday 14th November, close to midnight, as the dark moon is perfect for deconstructive magick and curses.

I used both black and red candles, for binding & repelling negativity, and strength & fast action, respectively.

I also used Dragon’s Blood incense to cleanse my materials and tools, in order to add extra energy and power to my curse.

I used the following ingredients within my Curse Jar:

• Amethyst, to cause my enemy to self-destruct;

• Fossilized Shark Teeth, as the remains of predatory animals are quite often used to cause harm through curses and hexes as it’s seen as an aggressive tool in magick.

• Thorns of blackthorn, hawthorn and wild rose to curse;

• Rusty nails;

• Black peppercorns, for a powerful curse;

• Cinnamon, for discomfort;

• Vinegar, for a powerful curse;

• Chilli powder for discord, bane and use in curses;

• Lime juice, to make their life sour;

• Patchouli oil, to sicken them;

• Poppy seed, to cause them to argue with their partner;

• Stinging nettle, to bring sadness and bad luck;

• Wormwood, for cursing and hexing;

• A photo (taglock) of the person;

• A piece of paper with my intent on it; and

• Lots and lots of nasty intention.

I never knew I could be so…..EVIL *cue manic cackling*

From what I’ve heard….it worked rather well 😂😂😂

Dreamcatchers and Cultural Appropriation

**Please note, I am not descended from First Nation people, and I am not trying to speak for them, but I have a deep respect for them and their culture and think they have been so badly treated and persecuted, so if there is even one tiny thing I can do to highlight aspects of their tradition that are not for anyone to undertake or replicate, then I will do what I can to raise awareness.**

I think by now most people understand that ‘Smudging’ is a closed practice and use of certain cleansing herbs and woods, such as White Sage and Palo Santo, shouldn’t really be used by people not descended from First Nation people, plus there’s the whole sustainability and ecological damage issues surrounding them, but I wanted to talk about another practice which is not exactly closed, but something that not many people think about or realise.

According to Wikipedia (Link), in Native American and First Nation cultures, a dreamcatcher or dream catcher (Ojibwe: asabikeshiin, the inanimate form of the word for “spider”), is a handmade willow hoop, on which is woven a net or web. The dreamcatcher may also include sacred items, such as certain feathers or beads. Traditionally they are often hung over a cradle as protection.  

It originates in Ojibwe culture as the “spider web charm” (Ojibwe: asubakacin “net-like, White Earth Band; bwaajige ngwaagan “dream snare”, Curve Lake Band), a hoop with woven string or sinew meant to replicate a spider’s web, used as a protective charm for infants.

From what I have read, if the person who made the dream catcher is Native or First Nation, then it is OK to either be gifted one by them, or to purchase one. Also, if you attended an event, where you learnt something about a specific tribal nation and/or meet a Native person and chose to support their art by purchasing one from them, then this is great.

However, if you bought one from your favorite shopping center, from eBay/Wish or don’t have a clue about where it came from or that it is obviously mass produced in China or someplace else, then that is NOT OK.

From the research I’ve done, it seems like the Ojibwe people, to whom dream catchers are very important, think it’s okay to use them in your home.  However, this is on the proviso that you understand and appreciate the meaning behind them, you are respectful of the purpose and beliefs that come with them and that you buy one that was made by Natives.

Buying them mass produced from the internet is hurting the indigenous First Nations and is one of the reasons why people talk about Cultural Appropriation. 

You should be researching what they mean and how they are used by certain tribes and, like I’ve said above, try and ethically source one that has been made by an Indigenous Person. Yes, it might cost more or take longer to arrive, but you’d be supporting the people the tradition comes from, rather than buying a cheap knockoff that means absolutely nothing and detracts from First Nation people’s tradition and history.

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Full Moon in Virgo Career Spell

Back on February 27th 2021 the full moon was in Virgo. At that time this reminded us that we must learn to organise our lives, accept that not everyone is perfect and to compromise.

Photo taken by me on February 27th 2021

Suitable activities that could have been undertaken during that full moon included:

• Editing, completing or finalising a project;
• Organising your kitchen, workplace, home or bedroom;
• Cleaning up the loose ends of a relationship matter;
• Making a plan for long term success; or
• Delivering an important message.

With regards to long term career success, I have big plans for my job this year. I have submitted my application to become a Chartered Environmentalist and am awaiting an interview. If successful, my work will hopefully promote me to Associate Director. I also did the same ritual for my husband at the same time, to help with his long term career goals.

Therefore, I decided to do a ritual on the might of that full moon, to ask the Universe to assist me with obtaining my career goals.

Here are the items I used (I needed two of everything, apart from the pen, as the spell was for two people).

• Two pieces of green paper;

• A gold pen;

• Six fresh mint leaves;

• Two teaspoons of dried sage;

• Two gold candles;

• Jasmine incense – for success, luck in general and good fortune. Jasmine also opens up the natural force of attraction and consequently helps us attract prosperity and success, in addition to helping live a life of beauty, through which our life circumstances naturally follow suit;

• Citrine – This crystal is commonly referred to as the abundance stone and it has powerful properties that attract career benefits, financial success and prosperity. Citrine is also useful for encouraging new opportunities and possibilities for the improvement of your career. The stone also helps promote joy and inner peace, blocking out negative energy and keeps you confident and positive. Citrine can also provide an extra boost of confidence to take with you on promotional reviews or job interviews. It also keeps you emotionally balanced in order to overcome any work challenges, whilst bringing good luck to any task or project you’re working on;

• Sodalite – This crystal enables you to harness your self-esteem, in order for you to take your career to the next level and also helps you to follow your instincts and have self-confidence. It is also known for its capability to inspire the confidence to make your dreams come true. It is also associated with the throat chakra, so provides great benefits for giving important presentations or speaking in public; and

• Selenite – This is one of the best crystals for career success, as it can penetrate any stagnant, stale or negative energy and completely remove it. Selenite can also help with connecting with your intuitions, to listen to your inner voice and push you to follow its guidance towards career success. Also, the crystal works wonders if you are sensitive, providing you with balance for your professional life and workspace.

Here are the steps for the spell. I will be doing this process twice, once for each of us.

• Light the jasmine incense.

• Draw a large pentacle in the centre of the green piece of paper with the gold pen. In the centre of the pentacle write the word JOB, making sure the star is pointing upwards not downwards.

• Around the word JOB, write the specific job each of us is pursuing.

• Tear up the three mint leaves and put these, along with the dried sage, onto the pentacle (keeping the herbs within the outer circle).

• Draw (or carve, if you’re using a pillar candle) with a Sharpie the bindrune ‘Provide energy for success’ onto the side of the candle. I actually couldn’t find gold candles, so I used yellow jasmine scented ones and scattered some gold heart shaped glitter on the top of the wax.

• Place the candle on top of the herbs and light it.

• Place the citrine, sodalite and selenite on the paper around the candle.

• Chant the following words three times (for each spell). I will do mine and my husband will do his:

Universe wide, hear my plea,
Send me the job, that’s just for me,
Grant me the job, that I will love,
I send this message, to you above.

• Allow the candle to burn down completely, then carefully take the paper with the herbs on it to the nearest window, open the window and blow the contents from the paper into the air.

• Then we just patiently wait to hear that we’ve been successful.

Energising and Thyroid Support Pulse-Point Oil

A few weeks ago I was feeling really exhausted, unable to concentrate properly and just felt really off. There were a mixture of things causing this, such as being really busy at work and an extra long mercury in retrograde, but mostly it was due to one of my health conditions, which I knew required my medication to be increased. 

I have something Hashimotos Disease, which causes an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism). This disease tricks my body into thinking that my thyroid gland is a foreign body and is therefore producing antibodies to slowly destroy it. Your thyroid’s function is to basically control everything in your body, from your heart rate and metabolism, to temperature regulation and stimulating digestion, so you can understand that if that is out of whack, everything goes potty!

I did seek proper medical advice from my General Practitioner and Endocrinologist though, including a full panel of blood’s to check all of my hormone levels. However, due to the current pandemic, and the understandable knock-on effects it’s having on our National Health Service, I couldn’t get a blood test done until a few days ago and I’m still waiting for the results.

Therefore, I thought if there was anything I can do to help myself in the meantime, with natural remedies and a bit of kitchen and green witchcraft, then I would try it!

I’ve did some research on Healthline.com, mindbodygreen.com and mycrystalaura.com.au for information on essential oils, herbs and crystals that can help to energise and uplift me, whilst also supporting my thyroid health.

I decided that making a pulse point roll-on oil, with essential oils and crystals would be the best thing to create, to help boost my mood, enhance my mental clarity and improve my focus, whilst also supporting my thyroid.

Here’s a list of the ingredients I used, along with their properties, health benefits and magickal correspondences.

‼‼REMINDER: Make sure you only use a maximum of two drops of essential oil per 5ml of carrier oil.  Also, always check the safety information for allergy advice and any contraindications with prescribed or over the counter medication you may be taking. Many essential oils are also not safe to use when you’re pregnant or breast feeding. It is also highly advisable to do patch test first too!‼‼

• 8ml Coconut Oil (carrier) – As all essential oils are dangerous when used on the skin neat or undiluted, so you MUST use a carrier oil to dilute them, so they can safely be used.

• 1ml Vitamin E Oil – Vitamin E is used as a stabilising agent, which means the pulse point roll-on oil will have a longer shelf life (around 4-6 months).

• 1 drop Therapeutic Grade Lemongrass Essential Oil – Lemongrass Oil helps to relieve stress, anxiety and depression. It is also good for purification, protection, health and cleansing. With regards to cleansing, it has a dual quality of being able to assist you with clearing obstacles standing in your way and is also known for ‘Road Opening’ (something that open paths and roads in magick, so that what you want can be achieved). It is also known to help with changing bad luck to good luck, especially for those who have been affected by negative energies. It can also help to detox your thyroid while maintaining it’s natural lymphatic function.

• 1 drop Therapeutic Grade Peppermint Essential Oil – Peppermint Oil can be used to encourage better mental and physical health. It can also be used for increasing your energy and concentration, bring mental clarity and assists with regeneration and vibrancy. Peppermint oil is known to aid digestion and, if your metabolism is sluggish from an underactive thyroid, you can use it to stimulate your metabolism.

• 1 drop Therapeutic Grade Eucalyptus Essential Oil – Eucalyptus Oil can be used to bring fresh energy to a situation, reduce worries and relieve mental exhaustion. It is also great for improving concentration, balancing and grounding you and for purification.

• 1 drop Therapeutic Grade Frankincense Essential Oil – Frankincense oil is packed with anti-inflammatory, immune-boosting and pain-relieving properties. It is also beneficial in improving skin disorders, which are caused by thyroid imbalances. This essential oil also protects the thyroid gland, by destroying free radicals in the body. Additionally, it also promotes good cellular health.

• Aquamarine crystal chip – This crystal works as an effective regulator and balancer for the thyroid.

Tumbled Aquamarine

• Citrine crystal chip – This crystal is excellent for energising and recharging, in addition to balancing the thyroid and fortifying the nerves.

• Lapis Lazuli crystal chip – This crystal harmonises the thyroid and has been popular with healers for centuries. It also overcomes depression and helps to alleviate insomnia.

I placed the crystals into the blue glass roller-ball bottle first, reminding myself of each of their properties. I then added the coconut carrier oil and the Vitamin E stabilising oil. Lastly, I put one drop of each of the essential oils, again reminding myself of each ones properties and purpose as I added them. I lastly put in the roller-ball and popped on the lid and gave it a good shake to mix everything up, whilst imbuing it with my intention for it to help energise me and help to support my thyroid gland.

New Moon in Pisces Goals and Dreams Spell

The New Moon occurs when the sun, earth and moon come into alignment (align at approximately the same degree astrologically). The moon is positioned between the earth and sun and, therefore, the entire illuminated portion of the moon is on the back side of the moon, the half that we can’t see.

The New Moon tomorrow (Sunday 14th March 2021) is in Pisces.

When this happens it’s time to vanquish all self-doubt and reflect upon and put into action your dreams, desires and long term goals.

This is a ‘Get it Done’ spell, to help finalise and push forwards with your dreams, desires and wishes.

For this spell, you will need the following:

•  A red candle (any candle will do, votive, tealight, birthday candle….whatever you have to hand);
•  A green pen to signify growth, prosperity and personal goals; and
•  A piece of paper.

On the evening of the New Moon, light the red candle on your Altar or Sacred Space and write on the paper with the green pen the following spell:

‘With this pen I do inscribe,
Desires and wishes as described,
Bring me, Luna, all that I think,
And secure my future with this ink’.

Then write your desire/wish below the spell, again with the green pen.

Once you’ve written everything, place the candle on top of the paper and focus on your intended goals for a few minutes.

Let the candle burn down and leave everything in place until the next morning, to let the energy from the New Moon in Pisces charge your spell and bring the desired results. Then, take the piece of paper and bury it somewhere on your property.

Juniper Berry and Peppermint Tea

My husband struggles with his stomach and from pretty savage heartburn, so I’ve been trying to devise a way to create something that will settle his stomach, but that won’t irritate his throat or trigger his heartburn.

I researched some of the herbs and spices I already had and found that juniper berries (Juniperus communis) can be used for digestion problems, including an upset stomach, intestinal gas (flatulence), heartburn, bloating and loss of appetite. They are also said to have antimicrobial, antibacterial and antifungal properties, in addition to being helpful for coughs, congestion and may have antidiabetic properties.

In addition to this, I have fresh peppermint growing (with a ton of other plants and herbs!) on my kitchen windowsill. Peppermint is also known to relieve digestive symptoms, such as gas, bloating and indigestion. It is also thought to fight bacterial infections.

**Please note, juniper berries can have a diuretic effect (need to pee more often) and should be avoided during pregnancy, lactation and by persons suffering with kidney stones or other kidney disorders. Please also ensure that neither juniper berries, nor peppermint, present any contradictions with any medication you may be currently taking, or that you are allergic to either of them**.

Juniper Berry and Peppermint Tea Ingredients

✧ 1/2 tsp of dried juniper berries (Juniperus communis)
✧ 8-10 good sized peppermint leaves
✧ 2 cups of boiling water
✧ Honey to taste

Method

Place the juniper berries, peppermint leaves and water in a pan of boiling water and simmer for around 10 minutes. Carefully strain through a fine sieve, pour into a cup and sweeten with honey to taste.

Void-of-Course Moon

The moon spends a little over two days at a time in each of the 12 zodiac signs, as it travels through the zodiac wheel. It completes its rotation through all 12 signs in about 28 days, which is a full moon cycle.

As the moon moves through the zodiac, it frequently forms planetary aspects with the other major planets.

A void-of-course moon (or void moon) is the period of time before the moon moves into a new sign.  During this time, it doesn’t form any significant alignment with any of the other planets.

Not everyone believes or follows this, but it is said that spell work shouldn’t be done during this time, as the moon’s energy and influence are greatly reduced, or corrupted, and it is not a good idea to work any magick or start anything new or important, as it could not work at all, or go disastrously wrong!!

Sometimes the void moon only last a few hours, but can sometimes be a couple of days.

You can easily find the calendars online, which have date, start time and end time.

For example, where I am today (Saturday 13th March 2021), the void moon starts at 16:37 and ends at 23:43 the same day (lasting 7 hours and 6 minutes).

The next void moon won’t be until Tuesday 16th March and will start at 03:40, ending at 10:56 (lasting 7 hours and 16 minutes).

Subconscious, Conscious and Higher Conscious Spread

This spread allows me to tap into my spiritual self-care and delve a little deeper into my psyche. It helps to really work through my thoughts and how my emotions may be affected by my thoughts. 

Using this spread can also be classed as Shadow Work, which is the practice of healing any unwanted behaviors, emotional wounds, limiting beliefs, self-sabotage, or any other blocks, which may be buried in your subconscious.

Shadow Work is extremely important for Witches and our practices, as many of our spells are powered by our intention, through thoughts and emotions. As most of our thoughts and emotions are contained within our shadow side, in our subconscious, undertaking Shadow Work forces us to take a long, hard look at those thoughts and emotions and, when adequately worked through, addressed and resolved, can help us release any hidden resistance within us, which may otherwise have hindered our magickal workings.

To put it all into context, I’ve described below what each of the terms mean.

• Subconscious – This is the concealed part of the mind, the one we aren’t usually aware of, but which controls a lot of how we think, feel and act.  Pulling a card for this hidden part of yourself enables to you closely analyse your deepest thoughts and feelings, which you may not even be aware of.

• Conscious – This is related to the thoughts and feelings you are aware of. They are, however, heavily influenced by the subconscious, so if you look carefully at the subconscious card, it can help you to better understand why you may be having those thoughts or feelings in the present moment.  You need to be able to discern what the connection is, between the conscious and the subconscious card, and how you manage this connection.

• Higher Conscious – Your higher conscious is likely something you already know, but which you either haven’t understood, or accepted, yet. Once you’ve determined the root cause of your current thoughts, through analysing and interpreting the conscious and subconscious cards, you can then use what you’ve learned, to better understand what the higher conscious card is trying to tell you. This card is thought to show you your ‘truth’ and it is often kept from you, by your subconscious, because of negative or self depreciating thoughts, which cause us to have mental blocks or psychological inhibitions.

Here are the cards that a pulled, after cleansing and shuffling my deck, and meditating on the questions I was going to ask.

•  Subconscious – Frog;
•  Conscious – Fox; and
•  Higher Conscious – Tiger.

Subconscious – The Frog

The Frog and the water element are almost inseparable, as the Frog spends its first few months of it’s life, as spawn, then tadpoles, entirely within this element. Only once the Frog grows it’s legs and loses it’s vestigial tail, does it emerge from the water to explore the land. But no matter how long the Frog spends on terrestrial soil, it has the constant need for the cleansing and rejuvenating properties of the water from whence it came.

Frogs have a habit in nature to become overworked and undernourished, so it’s of vital importance that such sensitive creatures practice self-care.

This card, as a representative of my subconscious, serves to remind me that water assists with cleansing, forgiving and releasing.
I need to be reminded to practice self-care, lest my energy levels be deplete and I run the risk of running on empty. The best form of self-care and renewal for me is a river, lake, ocean or restorative and relaxing bath.

Conscious – The Fox

The Fox is a wise teacher, who bares the wisdom of the earth element. It is also a creature that is quick to learn and adapt, skillful with business and negotiations, due to their charming, but cunning nature, and can also be seen by others as an enchanting creature of mystique and ingenuity. The Fox is also an ideal partner and a loyal mate.

This card tells me I am destined to do what I do, I am naturally drawn to all things magickal and I’m quite an ingenious person. However, I can often be unsure of my identity and often have doubts and insecurities about my abilities and talents. I also need to and recognise when I’m doing too much, or taking on too much, take a step back and make time to rest and recuperate. In order to do this, I need to delegate more, not be afraid to ask for help, start having complete faith in myself and my abilities and make time to go to recharge and recuperate.

Higher Conscious – The Tiger

The Tiger is the embodiment of a powerful and commanding creature, which is more than happy to just wander the jungles and forests, minding it’s own business, but which also has an innate power that only needs to be flexed when needed.

I take this to mean that, in order to achieve my higher consciousness, I need to have trust in the process and accept the knowledge that what I need will come to me when I need it to, but I shouldn’t be afraid to shout when I need to be heard or use more force when required. I should also implicitly trust in myself and awaken to my fullest power.

I also need to connect more with the Divine feminine power of the moon, to help me to relax and reconnect my soul.

I should take some time to consider what makes life full and meaningful for me. Time is fleeting and everyday is so precious. However, with each passing day, it can often feel so monotonous and run of the mill. We’re all guilty of taking weeks, months and even years for granted. I need to make sure I take every day as a gift and ensure I’m using my abilities, my time and my talents to their fullest potential.

The Curse of the Silver Man

I thought I’d share a local legend of an event that occurred very close to where I live with my family.

For a bit of context, we live on a small row of houses on a very long main road between Warrington and Leigh, in the North West of England. To the left of us, past the motorway, is a huge mosaic of lanes, farms/farmers fields and wide open countryside. To the right is a large Science and Business Park. The office I work at is on this Park and I can walk to work, past a little duck pond, which is really nice in the Spring and Summer months.

The whole area was originally ordnance and munitions works for the Second World War and then became the most important place in the whole of the UK for nuclear research and development. To this day, there’s a large amount of nuclear businesses, laboratories and research places. The area was also the home of the Manchester University Research Reactor.

We even have road names like Cavendish Avenue, Kelvin Close and Faraday Street, all named after famous physicists and for the Department of Atomic Energy (DATEN).

Here’s the story about The Curse of the Silver Man.

At approximately 11:30 pm. on the evening of March 17th, 1978 (I was 14 months old at the time!), a 39 year-old service engineer, by the name of Ken Edwards, was heading home after a meeting in Greater Manchester. By all accounts, Edwards was a straight-laced, hard working man, who was not prone to wild flights of fancy or belief in the paranormal.

However, as Ken drove home, through the area where the atomic energy complex was located, he came across a two legged apparition, which he would later dub the “Silver Man”.  Apparently, it ambled down a hill, with its arms outstretched, walking in a strange, stiff-legged manner, like someone who was born without knee joints.

Ken also noticed that the figure’s roundish face was black, or that it was covered with some sort of mask, with no discernible features except for a pair of glowing eyes. Furthermore, it had two, thin arms, which were not attached at its shoulders, but stuck straight out of its chest like a T Rex.

The bizarre being trudged into the road, directly in front of Ken’s car and turned to face him, staring into his eyes with its own self illuminated orbs.

Ken also noticed that this creature assumed an odd ‘stooped’ posture, as it scrambled down the hill, which seemed impossible for a human to emulate without toppling over. This would be confirmed by investigators who inspected the scene and who were unable to imitate the thing’s gait, forcing some to wonder if perhaps this Silver Man was not susceptible to the same laws of gravity as the rest of us.

Ken estimated that the figure was at least 7-feet in height and was either clad in some sort of reflective silver fabric, like a radiation suit, or had a dull metallic skin.

Then, without warning, two pencil-thin “energy beams” of white light shot from the humanoid’s eyes directly into Ken’s van. He claimed that as soon as he was struck by these intense beams, he was overcome by a “dizzy” sensation and lost all sense of time. He also claimed that there was some kind of invisible force that had apparently paralysed him, which he compared to:

“…someone with two enormous hands pressing me down from the top. The pressure was tremendous… it seemed to paralyse me. I could only move my eyes. The rest of me was rigid.”

Stranger still, he claimed that he was overcome with unconventional thoughts rushing through his head all at once, but he only remembered one that kept looping over and over in his brain:

“Is this something from outer space and what does it want with me?”

A moment later he regained control of his muscles and realised that his fingers were throbbing and covered with what looked like sunburnt flesh. Even more disturbingly, he noticed that the circuitry of his pricey radio transceiver had completely burned out during the ordeal.

When Ken looked up again, he saw that the entity had apparently lost interest in him and was heading straight for the 10-foot high, barbwire topped security fence that surrounded the fire station, opposite the nuclear facility. Once it arrived at the fence, the Silver Man raised its fingerless hands upwards, paused, lowered its arms and then walked directly through the barrier!!!

As soon as it “melted” through the fence, the creature clambered up the hill next to the fire station and disappeared into the woods beyond.

Needless to say, Ken was stunned by this entire episode and took a moment to compose himself and wonder what the hell just happened!! He later claimed that he remained motionless on the roadside for just a few minutes before he threw his vehicle into gear and sped home. However, he arrived at his house, nearly an hour later, at about 12:30am, following a drive which should have taken no more than 5 minutes!

Ken knew that something was not quite right. Even so, he simply chalked it up to the trauma of this harrowing event making him lose track of time:

“…[It] seems like a long time I know, but I was petrified and I do not want to go through that again.”

While that may be the case, the fact that Ken had no direct memory of the time he lingered in his van, forces you to wonder whether or not this might have been an example of the “missing time” phenomenon that is so often associated with alleged alien abduction cases.

If that were the case, either Ken had no recollection of the event, as most do not until the “lost” memories are unlocked through hypnosis, or he simply refused to speak about it, although some researchers claimed that he was haunted by thoughts of abduction.

Regardless of whether or not he had any additional information, he agreed to accompany the officers back to the scene of the encounter where they met up with a team of twenty, baton armed, UKAEA security guards.

It bears mentioning that one of the men on the scene later stated that when the UKAEA security team was told of Edwards strange sighting none of the men so much as offered a smirk. Is this because they were stone-cold professionals or could it be that they were familiar with this peculiar night visitor?

Unfortunately, the search party found no sign of the creature, nor any indication that the fence had been damaged.

Ken later realised that the “sunburned” fingers on his right hand were scarring with three dark marks that ran the entire length of the fingers. These strange marks faded within 3-weeks.

Almost as bizarre as his enigmatic night time sunburn, were the effects these allegedly alien energy beams had on Edwards’ transceiver. The second unusual thing found by the investigators, was the dead body of a rabbit that had no evident injuries. While this poor bunny may be completely unrelated to the event, there are some who have speculated that it might have been a (perhaps unintentional) victim of the Silver Man’s energy beam or conceivably it succumbed to some sort of extraterrestrial radiation poisoning. Others surmised that the pitiable critter had simply been “scared to death”.

At about midnight, on Thursday March 23, 1978, a mere 6 days after his frightening run-in with the unknown, Edwards once again found himself at the site of the event, this time with a man who is only identified as a “freelance UFO investigator from Leeds.” Edwards claimed that for a second time he felt himself being overcome by the disturbing mental and physical sensations that had flooded him during his “staring match” with the Silver Man.

The next strange incident occurred on April 2, 1978, but did not involve an actual sighting. According to Ken, he and his wife were driving home along the usual route that took them past the nuclear power plant at about 2:00am, following a daytrip to Yorkshire, when he was overcome by that same disquieting “feeling” that had gripped him twice before.

For reasons he was unable to explain, Edwards felt compelled to bring his van to a halt at the location of his first sighting. It was then that the engineer pledged to never travel by that road again, no matter how far out of the way he had to go.

The final weird incident in the Risley ordeal happened in the wee hours of April 12, 1978. Ken claimed that he had been awoken in the middle of the night by a deep electrical hum that seemed to fill his house. He climbed out of bed, careful not to disturb his wife, and began searching for the source of the strange hum. He thoroughly searched his home, assuming that something mechanical had been left on, but when he found nothing running he decided to check outside.

According to Ken, the sound increased in volume as soon as he opened the window, but he could still see nothing. Eventually the noise faded and he returned to bed. A few days later it was discovered that two local residents had also heard the hum and when they looked skyward they realised that it was emanating from an oval, red UFO. While there’s no direct correlation between the UFO and the Silver Man, it’s difficult not to make at least circumstantial connections.

Within a year of his now infamous sighting, just as things were starting to return to normal, Ken became unexpectedly ill. He experienced a loss of energy and suffered from severe stomach pains. He decided that he needed to go to the hospital, where, after a battery of tests, he was diagnosed with cancer of the kidneys.

Ken underwent major surgery to remove the cancer, but within a few months the insidious cells had reappeared in his throat. Within five years of his encounter with the Silver Man, Ken Edwards had tragically succumbed to the cancer and passed away.

No one has ever seen anything quite the same again and it’s usually a really quiet and uninteresting place…..but it makes you wonder what exactly happened to poor Ken that fateful night?

Wilf the Wizard and a Whale Spoon

My husband has a keen interest in the outdoors and wanted to start more bush craft projects. He ordered a wood whittling kit last summer and, for his first project, spent two days in the garage making something, but wouldn’t tell me what it was.

He’d whittled me a little wood sprite in the shape of a wizard! I decided to call him Wilf and he’s now sat on my altar and can keep a watchful eye on everything when I’m not there!

He then made me tiny spoon in the shape of a whale. If you look at it’s tail in profile, it is also a love heart! He made it for scooping my homemade bathsalts out of their jars.

He’s a good lad, I think I’ll keep him……💚💚💚

Natural Aphid Spray

I grow a number of herbs in little pots that stick to the inside of my kitchen windows, as I like to have fresh herbs when I need them, they look really nice and the plants always get plenty of sunlight.

A few weeks ago I discovered (whilst talking to and tending to my herbs, as you do….), that my beloved Basil plant, which I’ve been growing for MONTHS, had dreaded aphids on him!

I whipped up a quick batch of natural aphid spray to gently encourage them to vacate (some may be sadly killed in the process and, for that, I am very sorry).

I used the following:

• Clean spray bottle (I reuse everything I can, so jam and pickle jars become herb containers or jar spells, old candle containers get new candles made inside them from soy wax, colourant wax and essential oils, and spray bottles, which have contained liquids that aren’t too toxic (fabulousa or febreeze spray bottles are ideal for this, but avoid anything that contained bleach or other harmful chemicals), get thoroughly washed out and reused, as more natural cleaning product bottles);

• 400ml fresh filtered water (we have hard water so everything we drink, cook with or give to the dogs gets filtered);

• 10-12 drops Rosemary essential oil;

• 10-12 drops Peppermint essential oil; and

• 10-12 drops Lemon essential oil.

I popped all the ingredients into the spray bottle, gave it a little shake and took my plant outside (to give them a chance to escape and bother someone else’s plants!) to spray the heck out of it!

I checked back the next day and they were all gone! I then gave my Basil a good spray with moonwater, as a little treat to help it recover from the vicious aphid onslaught and because I use this Basil in both my craft and my cooking, so I want to remove as much essential oil off the plant as I can.

Mr. Basil is doing very well now and not an interloper in sight!

Herbal Sleep Sachet

**WARNING – Please do not use essential oils if pregnant or breast feeding, as they can be very harmful. Also, please ensure any ingredients do not have any contraindications with medication you are using, or that you are not allergic to any of the ingredients. Thank you!**

A few months back, I was struggling to sleep, due to some of my medical conditions flaring up and causing me pain. Despite the herbal tea (Sleepy Tea Blog) and bath salts (Bath Salts Blog) I make and use, I needed something a bit more powerful to add to my bedtime arsenal.  Therefore, I decided to make a herbal sleep sachet for inside my pillow.

I do a lot of crafts and have drawers full of bits and bobs, including some cute Disney fat quarters (I found these in Aldi a few years ago). I chose a nice pattern and cut it to the size I needed and hand sewed it, inside out, along two sides, with one side left open and a flap to tuck in. Once sewn, I then turned it inside out again, so that it was the right way round and the two sewn sides were now on the inside.

I put the following dried herbs into a bowl:

• 2 chamomile teabags (opened and emptied, but you could use loose, dried chamomile flowers) – for it’s mild tranquillising effect and sleep inducing properties;
• 1 piece of star anise – to repel nightmares (use sparingly);
• 2 teaspoons of catnip – for increasing restful sleep;
• 2 teaspoons of lemon balm – for it’s ability to reduce anxiety and insomnia, in addition to relieving stress;
• 2 teaspoons of jasmine flowers – to reduce stress and anxiety, help with symptoms of depression and to help get a good night’s sleep;
• 2 teaspoons of mugwort – for pleasant dreams and to help fall back to sleep if awoken (I do this a lot, so need something to help me fall back to sleep again);
• 2 teaspoons of rose petals (mine were pinky red, but you could use any colour) – for loving and peaceful thoughts and dreams; and
• 2 teaspoons of Lavender – for it’s anxiolytic (anxiety relieving) properties and as a sedative, to increase relaxation and calm, and help for bringing about sleep.

I then put 8-10 drops of each of the following essential oils into the dried herbs and stirred deosil (clockwise), imbuing the mixture with my intent for peaceful, relaxing and restorative sleep.

• Frankincense – for it’s aromatherapeutic benefits, which help relieve stress and promote relaxation;
• Clary sage – for it’s natural sedative properties, which can provide a calming effect to help fall and stay asleep. It is also known to reduce the levels of hormones associated with stress, such as cortisol, which helps your body prepare for a good night’s rest; and
• Bergamot – for it’s calming effect and ability to induce physiological changes that precede sleep, such as lowering heart rate and blood pressure.

I also wanted to include some crystals in my sachet that are associated with sleep, so I looked into the properties and correspondences of various crystals and chose the following.

• Amethyst – this crystal helps with sleep by blocking stress and negative energies. It is especially helpful when insomnia is caused by stress and over thinking.  It also protects against nightmares;
• Rose quartz – this crystal is helpful as it is the stone of unconditional love and peace. It can remove negative energy and replace it with positive vibes and can provide restorative healing and self love;
• Moonstone – this crystal has been used for centuries as a sleep stone and can also increase sleep quality.  It is also fantastic for calming and stabilising the emotions and promoting a restful sleep; and
• Clear quartz – this is the most powerful healing crystal, in addition to being a great energy amplifier and can be used to enhance the energies of other crystals. Therefore, I added it to my sleep sachet to increase and amplify the energies of the amethyst, rose quartz and moonstone. 

Once everything is thoroughly mixed, I carefully spooned the mixture into the open end of the sachet, until all the mixture was inside. I then folded in the edges, along with the flap, and sewed it shut.

It’s been in my pillow ever since and if it needs refreshing, I just sprinkle a few drops of each of the essential oils I used onto the material of the sachet. I’ve honestly been sleeping so much better!

My Witchcraft Journey

I have been fascinated by witchcraft, forteana, the paranormal and cryptozoology (I had a subscription to the Fortean Times from about 11/12 years old onwards) for as long as I can remember (I am 44 now). There’s a bit of paranormal history in my family too, with both my mum and my grandma on my dad’s side having had encounters with Spirits on a couple of occasions. My mum was also once told by a psychic medium that she had latent psychic abilities that she should develop, but she never did as far as I’m aware. I was also one of those kids that had an imaginary friend. Mine was a pony called Poppet and he was with me for years!

Looking back, I think my journey into witchcraft started when I was about 12 or 13. I found some dream books and books on herbs in the loft at my parents house that were my mum’s. I started foraging for the herbs in the books, or finding them in our garden, and made teas, tinctures, soups and condiments, anything I could really.  I once made my dad nettle soup, which was truly awful, but, bless him, he ate every drop and pretended to love it! I also persuaded my mum to buy me more herb and natural remedy books from the garden centre too.

I also had what I now realise as being an altar of sorts, from about 13/14 onwards (without actually realising what it was), which was a big shelf above my radiator, over which I painted a big Mandala on the wall with a Yin Yang symbol in the middle.

On this shelf I kept interesting stones, fossils and minerals I’d found, shells and feathers, bits of plants and dried flowers. I also burned incense, had candles and drank herbal teas, sometimes with added herbs from the garden or spices from my mums spice rack. Here I’d make wishes on candles to do well in a test, or to get that boy I liked to notice me, which were in essence my first spells. I’d also write things down on paper and burn them, which I now know is a way of manifesting your desires.

I used shufflemancy with my CDs, and my own version of bibliomancy with my books, to make decisions, long before I found out these were forms of divination. I would also have little fires at the bottom of the garden and just sit out there, watching the moon and stars whilst drinking my tea.

We didn’t have the internet at home when I was younger and the local librarian was loathed to lend me Stephen King books, let alone anything to do with witchcraft or the occult, so I had no choice but to make things up as I went along. Even at university there was limited access to the internet! It’s so much easier nowadays for people to do research, watch videos and join online groups and communities to learn about witchcraft. I wish there’d have been something like that when I was younger.

It’s only really been since my mid 30’s that I realised the things I’ve been intuitively doing since I was a young teen could be classed as witchcraft. I just didn’t realise, because these things just came naturally to me. As I’ve got older, the pull towards properly learning and researching has become stronger and our house has become more cluttered with stones, feathers, shells and dried flowers I’ve found, in addition to crystals.

Over the years I’ve read so much more into it and got so invested in the idea and history of witchcraft, that to NOT develop it was becoming impossible to resist!! So here I am! I’ve only recently started to refer to myself as a Witch, or even been comfortable in telling people about it.

However, I found a few communities for Witchcraft online and became an active member, writing blogs and articles on things I’d researched, or spells/rituals I’d developed/undertaken and hosted/co-hosted chats on crystals, nature, kitchen witchery and candle magick etc. I also found out, through helping and advising the younger or more inexperienced members of these communities, that I knew a lot more about witchcraft than I realised.

For me, the next logical step was setting up this website, and associated social media, as a way of recording what I know and have done and to help others starting out in their journeys into witchcraft