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HexenCraft

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  1. I have a copy of a book that has that spell in it.
  2. I found this article that is very interesting. In it, it mentions "Maundy Thursday" with no explanation of what that day is, so, naturally and being the very curious person I am (that's how I ended up being a witch in the first place, lol) I had to go look it up. https://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-europe/bl-jungfrun-island-sweden-witches-dwell-and-labyrinths-confuse-009779 I found this info on Maundy Thursday: The story of Easter witches originates from the first Maundy Thursday when Judas betrayed Jesus. It was believed that on this day, evil was released into the world – including witches, who would fly on their broomsticks to Blåkulla, an island where the Devil would welcome them to his court. One way to protect yourself from this supposed threat was to burn large fires, believed to scare them away. At darker points in history, these fires were a time to burn women accused of witchcraft at the stake. This tradition has become far more palatable and child friendly in recent times, and is now similar to the American Halloween tradition of trick or treating. Children don headscarves and shawls, mark their faces with rosy red cheeks and freckles, and go door to door swapping homemade cards for candy.
  3. @Sagefire I agree. @sugarskull Nice meme, I love it! I almost spit out coffee on my keyboard, too LOL
  4. @sugarskullTrue, it is our power and skills. Now that I think about it, it's kind of funny and it makes me laugh because I will shy away from the plastic balls, but I use a food processor to grind or chop ingredients and I call my crockpot an "electric cauldron." I have a set just for those purposes. Kind of silly, I guess. lol
  5. Sugarskull, that's what I was mentioning earlier. I find those at garage or yard sales all the time. I like Sagefire's idea of the plastic ones, too. I have shied away from the plastic ones and tried to stick with glass, but if it works with plastic, it works.
  6. Sounds interesting, Wolf. I found the podcast on Spotify "Lux Occult ~ Green Mushroom Project" I'm going to listen to it tomorrow night.
  7. I have some of the glass fishing floats here I bought in a gift shop many years ago and I have used them for scrying. The yarn and the twine I have only read about. One of the balls I was taught to use when I was very young (and worked well) were glass tree ornaments. What color you use depended on what you wanted/needed. You add what you need to inside, glue the top shut, and there you have it. Not exactly the same, but it works. I have made clear ones for people, too.
  8. @banabhuidseach the group is called Poisoner's Apothecary Discussion Group. Pm me your Fb name on here.
  9. @banabhuidseach I think you'll like it. I think it's a great book. I had seen it on Facebook, and decided to get it. I first started growing and studying poison plants about 15 years ago. I joined Coby's Facebook group and since then, I have learned a lot more about them and the poison path. Coby is a trad witch, and a down to earth person to chat with, too.
  10. That's a great book, with many ideas and examples. Great suggestion.
  11. The Poison Path Herbal ~ Coby Michael Iroquois Supernatural ~ Michael Bastine and Mason Winfield
  12. Did I mention I hate typing now? If not, I do. If I did, sorry. There are misspells but I typed it word for word.
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