Monday, September 30, 2013

How To Make A Witch Bottle

How To Make a Witch Bottle

Traditional Protection from Curses, Hexes, and the Evil Eye
Witch bottles have been used for centuries in various ways. Nowadays, as perhaps before, they are used primarily as decoys to attract, absorb, confuse and defuse negative psychic energy being sent to a target or victim, whether it be random ill will or malicious cursing.
All it takes is a bottle or jar with a good watertight lid, and all sorts of bent pins or nails, broken glass or mirrors, cactus thorns, anything spiky, bent, or broken. Fill the jar or bottle with this stuff and then fill it a little more than halfway with one or a combo of: your own urine and/or a drop of blood or menstrual blood, and either plain water or vinegar, or for stronger effect, Four Thieves Vinegar. Cap the jar tightly.
Then you bury the bottle somewhere near your house, preferably under the front porch or near your front door. This is best done during the dark moon or just before, at midnight, but really anytime will do.
Here is the theory behind why the Witch Bottle works so well: Your urine or blood identifies it as “you,” and so then acts as a decoy for energy sent your way, the bent pins confuse the hex, the mirrors reflect the energy back to sender, the vinegar dissolves the curse, and the burying "buries the hatchet".
Good luck!
Cedar Stevens, 2008

Friday, September 27, 2013

Parchment Paper Tutorial



Why spend money on parchment paper, when you can make it. And If you want color parchment you can make it with food coloring.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

My New Introduction

Marry Meet, to whomever is reading this, my name is Amethyst, I’m 44 years old, I live here in California, and I’m a witch, I've been practicing witchcraft for 17 years now, the reason that I was interested in witchcraft was for the magick aspect of it, I had know Idea that there was so much more to it, like the religion part, I was so uneducated about it at the time, but now that I fully understand what it’s about, and all the aspect of the craft, I have to say “I found my way home”, I have so much understanding of things now, than I did back then, and all the things that I have learned throughout the years, It has brought me  peace, love and joy, and that's is what  the Goddess has always wanted for me, and now the Goddess is calling on me to give back what she has blessed me with, to teach other who is looking to follow this wonderful  path, and show them the right directions.  There is so much about the craft that I love, like for instance, I love writing my own rituals and spells, it’s more rewarding than the ones you find in books, and I’m not saying that the ones in book are bad, I’m just saying that I get more satisfaction from writing my own, there is so much about Witchcraft that I find most enjoyable, and I’m so happy to know that there are others out there just like me, and that I’m not alone, Thank You and Many Blessing
Amethyst )0(

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Sunday, August 18, 2013

traveling (San Fran.)


Once again it's been quite some time that I have posted anything, but this time it's for a good reason, I'm off on a traveling adventure, with my boyfriend and right now where in good Old San Francisco...WooHoo!  We're here checkin it out and just getting the feel of this crazy city, but this isn't are destination, were actually going to Acadia, CA.(I don't think that I spelled it right?) LOL, but anyway we're her just checking this town out and I want to see what this place has to offer a Witch like me, so if anyone has any suggestions please let me know, I would be most appreciated....Thank You and Many Blessing
Amethyst )0(

Friday, July 26, 2013

No-Bake Cookie Bars

No-Bake Cookie Bars
2 cups granulated sugar
1/2 cup milk
1 stick (1/2 cup) butter
1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1/2 cup crunchy peanut butter
3 cups quick-cooking oats
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Spray an 8″ square pan with cooking spray and set aside. Measure the peanut butter & oats and set aside so they’re ready when you need them. Have your vanilla bottle handy along with a teaspoon. In a medium saucepan, combine sugar, milk, butter, and cocoa. Bring to a boil and once it reaches a full rolling boil, cook for 1 1/2 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and stir in the peanut butter until melted, then stir in the vanilla and lastly the oats. Immediately pour mixture into prepared pan and put on a cooling rack to set until completely cool. Once cool, cut into bars. To make this recipe into the regular round cookies, just drop the mixture by spoonfuls onto wax paper and let cool. You can store them in an airtight container several days at room temp or over a week in the fridge.

I know this isn't witchey but I had to share it..lol

Lughnashdh 2013

The Simplified Witch
LUGHNASADH ~ From Scott Cunningham's, "Wicca A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner", 2005, p. 70
"Lughnasadh (August 1) is the time of the first harvest, when the plants of spring wither and drop their fruits or seeds for our use as well as to ensure future crops. Mystically, so too does the God lose his strength as the sun rises farther in the south each day and the nights grow longer. The Goddess watches in sorrow and joy as she realizes that the God is dying, and yet lives on inside her as her child.
Lughnasadh, also known as August Eve, Feast of Bread, Harvest Home, and Lammas, wasn't necessarily observed on this day. It originally coincided with the first reapings.
As summer passes, Wiccans remember its warmth and bounty in the food we eat. Every meal is an act of attunement with nature, and we are reminded that nothing in the universe is constant."
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