/ˈzōdēˌak/ noun ; astrology
1. a belt of the heavens within about 8° either side of the ecliptic, including all apparent positions of the sun, moon, and most familiar planets.
*On the bottom of the post we have included some vocabulary.*
1. Aries ♈
The Ram. March 21st-April 19th. The House of Self. Begins at the Vernal Equinox. A sign of a new beginning. The Aries moon is a good time to work on charging yourself or a loved one with courage and positivity.
Anatomy: Head
Animal: Ram
Astrological Fall: Saturn
Brightest Star in Constellation: Hamal
Celestial Body/Domicile: Mars
Color(s): Dark Red
Crystals: Bloodstone & Garnet
Detriment: Venus
Element: Fire
Herbs: Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, & Sage
Incense: Dragon’s Blood
Quality: Cardinal
Symbol(s): Horns
2. Taurus ♉
The Bull. April 19th-May 21st. The House of Possession. The Taurus moon is a good time to work on love-related and healing-related magick, general material gain, and stability.
Anatomy: Neck & Throat
Animal: Bull
Astrological Fall: Uranus
Brightest Star in Constellation: Aldebaran
Celestial Body/Domicile: Venus
Color(s): Green & Yellow
Crystals: Emerald, Jade, & Malachite
Detriment: Mars
Element: Earth
Herbs: Honeysuckle, Patchouli, & Thyme
Incense: Storax
Quality: Fixed
Symbol(s): Bull & Crown
3. Gemini ♊
The Twins. May 21st-June 19th. The House of Communication. The Gemini moon is a good time to work on divination and prophecy wishing spells, luck, communication, and success.
Anatomy: Arms & Shoulders
Animal: Hybrids
Astrological Fall: Neptune
Brightest Star in Constellation: Pollux
Celestial Body/Domicile: Mercury
Color(s): Orange & Yellow
Crystals: Agate, Alexandrite, & Citrine
Detriment: Jupiter
Element: Air
Herbs: Lavender & Lily of the Valley
Incense: Lavender
Quality: Mutable
Symbol(s): Mirrors & Twins
4. Cancer ♋
The Crab. June 19th-July 21st. The House of Family and Home. The Cancer moon is a good time to work on domestic life, family, or hearth and home related magick, and supports comfort.
Anatomy: Chest & Stomach
Animal: Crab
Astrological Fall: Mars
Brightest Star in Constellation: Al Tarf
Celestial Body/Domicile: Moon
Color(s): Blue & Silver
Crystals: Moonstone & Pearl
Detriment: Saturn
Element: Water
Herbs: Eucalyptus, Milkweed, & Lemon
Incense: Sandalwood
Quality: Cardinal
Symbol(s): Claws
5. Leo ♌
The Lion. July 21st-August 19th. The House of Pleasure. The Leo Moon is a good time to work on courage, creativity, confidence, success, overcoming obstacles, and fulfilling dreams.
Anatomy: Heart & Upper back
Animal: Lion
Astrological Fall: Mercury
Brightest Star in Constellation: Regulus
Celestial Body/Domicile: Sun
Color(s): Gold & Yellow
Crystals: Amber, Sunstone, & Tiger’s Eye
Detriment: Saturn
Element: Fire
Herbs: Heliotrope, Marigold, & Nutmeg
Incense: Frankincense
Quality: Fixed
Symbol(s): Belts & Tails
6. Virgo ♍
The Maiden. August 19th-September 21st. The House of Health. The Virgo moon is a good time to work on helpful energy for spells, organization, communication, financial planning, and to build networks, and overall health.
Anatomy: Intestines & Lower Digestive System
Animal: Rooster
Astrological Fall: Venus
Brightest Star in Constellation: Spica
Celestial Body/Domicile: Mercury
Color(s): Purple & White
Crystals: Amazonite, Amethyst, & Chariote
Detriment: Jupiter
Element: Earth
Herbs: Cypress, Moss, & Peppermint
Incense: Narcissus
Quality: Mutable
Symbol(s): Innocence & Virgins
7. Libra ♎
The Scales. September 21st-October 19th. The House of Partnerships. The Libra moon is a good time to work on artistic expression, partnerships, balance, and love-related magick.
Anatomy: Kidney & Lower Back
Animal: Elephant
Astrological Fall: Sun
Brightest Star in Constellation: Zubeneschamali
Celestial Body/Domicile: Venus
Color(s): White & Yellow
Crystals: Ametrine, Topaz, & Watermelon Tourmaline
Detriment: Mars
Element: Air
Herbs: Majoram & Sweet Pea
Incense: Galbanum
Quality: Cardinal
Symbol(s): Scales
8. Scorpio ♏
The Scorpion. October 19th-November 21st. The House of Sex. The Scorpio moon is a good time to work on psychic-related magick, including talking to other planes, merging with Deities, reincarnation, karma, cleansing, psychic healing, and spirituality.
Anatomy: Genitalia & Groin
Animal: Scorpion
Astrological Fall: Moon
Brightest Star in Constellation: Antares
Celestial Body/Domicile: Pluto
Color(s): Dark Red, Grey, & Black
Crystals: Apache’s Tear, Obsidian, & Serpentine
Detriment: Venus
Element: Water
Herbs: Cumin, Ginger Root, & Myrrh
Incense: Benzoin
Quality: Fixed
Symbol(s): Blood
9. Sagittarius ♐
The Centaur or The Archer. November 21st-December 19th. The House of Philosophy. The Sagittarius moon is a good time to work on travel-related magick, growth, spiritual relationships (including Deities), and change or transformation.
Anatomy: Liver, Hips, & Thighs
Animal: Horse
Astrological Fall: Ceres
Brightest Star in Constellation: Kaus Australis
Celestial Body/Domicile: Jupiter
Color(s): Brown, Orange, & Gold
Crystals: Labradorite & Smokey Quartz
Detriment: Mercury
Element: Fire
Herbs: Anise, Juniper, & Sage
Incense: Cinnamon
Quality: Mutable
Symbol(s): Bow & Arrow
10. Capricorn ♑
The Goat. December 19th-January 21st. The House of Social Status. The Capricorn moon is a good time to work on spells related to making plans, clearing clutter and banishment, investment or business growth, organization, networking, and foundation security.
Anatomy: Joints, Teeth, & Bones
Animal: Goat
Astrological Fall: Neptune
Brightest Star in Constellation: Deneb Algedi
Celestial Body/Domicile: Saturn
Color(s): Black & Maroon
Crystals: Black Diamond & Onyx
Detriment: Moon
Element: Earth
Herbs: Cypress & Vervain
Incense: Musk
Quality: Cardinal
Symbol(s): Horns
11. Aquarius ♒
The Water-Bearer. January 21st-February 19th. The House of Friendships. The Aquarius moon is a good time to work on magick related to innovation, inspiration, inventions, and social and philanthropic causes.
Anatomy: Ankles & Circulation
Animal: Peacock
Astrological Fall: Pluto
Brightest Star in Constellation: Sadalsuud
Celestial Body/Domicile: Uranus
Color(s): Blue & Lavender
Crystals: Amethyst & Lapis Lazuli
Detriment: Sun
Element: Air
Herbs: Almond, Lavender, & Peppermint
Incense: Galbanum
Quality: Fixed
Symbol(s): Vase & Water
12. Pisces ♓
The Fish. February 19th-March 21st. The House of Subconscious. The Pisces moon is a good time to work on a journey to seek out wisdom and truth, psychic development, dream work, and your connection to your spirit.
Anatomy: Feet & Immune System
Animal: Fish
Astrological Fall: Mercury
Brightest Star in Constellation: Eta Piscium
Celestial Body/Domicile: Neptune
Color(s): Pink, Blue, & Indigo
Crystals: Pearl & Aquamarine
Detriment: Ceres
Element: Water
Herbs: Catnip, Gardenia, Iris, & Jasmine
Incense: Cypress & Orris Root
Quality: Mutable
Symbol(s): Water
1. Astrological Fall: The sign that is positioned directly opposite of a celestial bodies sign. The fall is a position of weakness concerning the functioning of the celestial body and what it represents.
2. Cardinal: Associated with being active, self-motivated, insightful, and ambitious. The Cardinal Houses are the First, Fourth, Seventh, and Tenth.
3. Detriment: When a celestial body is positioned in the zodiac sign opposite of which it is domicile.
4. Domicile: A planet’s domicile is the zodiac sign over which it has rulership.
5. Fixed: Associated with stability, determination, depth, and perception. The Fixed Houses are the Second, Fifth, Eighth, and Eleventh.
6. Mutable: Associated with adaptability, flexibility, and sympathy. The Mutable Houses are the Third, Sixth, Ninth, and Twelfth.
7. Quality: Cardinal, Fixed, or Mutable. How the sign is.
*If there is anything we missed, incorrect information, or something you’d like to add, just let us know!*
xx ~ @chlovoyant
Of course, only put in your book of shadows/grimoire what you want. If you don't want to put certain subjects in your book then that's fine. It's your book, utilize it how you want. This is just a masterlist of ideas that I've put together. Feel free to add anything else to the list that I may have missed, because there's absolutely no way I included everything.
And for the love of all the gods, if you come across a closed entity or practice, don't try to work with the entity or practice if you're not already part of that group or tradition. You can research it but don't practice it.
+ A blessing and/or protection
+ A table of contents
+ About you:
Your current path
Your personal beliefs
Your spiritual journey
Favorite crystals/herbs/animals
Natal chart
Craft name
How you got into the craft
Astrology signs
Birthday correspondences (birth tarot card, birth stone, etc)
Goals (if you have any)
Anything other relating to your personal practice
+ Safety
Fire safety
What NOT to burn
Plants and oils that can be toxic to your pets
What crystals shouldn't be in water, sunlight, etc
Things that shouldn't be put out in nature (salt, glass, etc)
Potion safety
How to incorporate blood safely
+ Core concepts:
Intention and how it works
Directing energy
Protection
Banishing
Cleansing
Charging
Shielding
Grounding and centering
Visualization
Consencration/Blessing
Warding
Enchanting
Manifestation
+ Correspondence
Personal correspondence
Crystals and rocks
Herbs and spices
Food and drink
Colors
Metals
Number
Tarot card
Elemental (fire, water, air, earth)
Trees and woods
Flowers
Days
Months
Moon phases
Zodiac
Planets
Incense
Teas
Essential oils
Directions (north, south, east, west)
Animals
Local plants, animals, etc
Dream symbology
+ Different practices
Practices that are closed to you (some examples below)
Voodoo and Hoodoo **Closed**
Santeria and Brujeria **Closed**
Shamanism and native american practices **Closed**
Wicca and wiccan paths
Satanism, both theistic and non-theistic paths
+ Different types/practices of magick
Pop culture magick
Technology magick
Chaos magick
Green witchcraft
Lunar magick
Sea witchcraft
Kitchen magick
Ceremonial magick
Hedge witchcraft
Death witchcraft
Grey witchcraft
Eclectic witchcraft
Norse witchcraft
Hellenic witchcraft
Animism
+ Deities
The deity/deities you worship
Different pantheons (the main five are Celtic, Roman, Greek, Egyptian and Norse, all open)
Deities and pantheons that are closed to you
Common offerings
Their epithets
Their mythology
Their family
Deity worship vs deity work
Prayers and how to make your own
Deity communication guide
Devotional acts
Ways to get closer to them
+ Other spiritual entities
Angels
Ancestor work
Spirit guides
The fae
Demons
Familiars
House spirits, animal spirits and plant spirits
Other various folklore entities
Spirit etiquette
Cemetery etiquette
Setting boundaries with the spirits
Communication guide and etiquette
Grounding, banishing, protection and cleansing, aka: "Spirit work safety guide"
How they appear to you
Common offerings
Circle casting
+ Divination
Tarot cards
Oracle cards
Tarot and oracle spreads
Pendulum
Numerology
Scrying
Palmistry/palm reading
Tasseography (Tea leaf reading)
Rune stones
Shufflemancy (Shuffling of a playlist)
Dice divination
Bibliomancy (Randomly picking a phrase from a book)
Carromancy (Melted wax)
Pyromancy (Reading flames)
Psychic abilities
Astrology
Aura reading
Divination via playing cards
Lenormand
Sacred geometry
Angel numbers
+ Other types of magick
Candle magick
Crystal magick
Herbalism/herbal magick
Glamour magick
Hexing
Jinxing
Cursing
Weather magick
Astral work
Shadow work
Energy work
Sigils
Art magick
Knot magick
Crystal grids
Color grids
Music magick
Charms, talismans and amulets
+ Spellwork
What makes a spell work
Basic spell structure
What NOT to do
Disposing of spell ingredients
Revitalizing long term spells
How to cast spells
What to put in spells (See correspondence)
Spell mediums- Jar spells, spoken spells, candle spells, sigils, etc
Spell timing
Setting up a ritual
Taglocks: What they are and how to use them
+ Holidays and Esbats
Yule
Imbolc
Ostara
Beltane
Litha
Lughnasadh/Lammas
Mabon
Samhain
The 12 full moons (Esbats)
How to celebrate
Deity specific holidays
+ Altars and tools
What they are
The different types and their uses (travel altar, working altar, deity altar, ancestor altar, etc)
What you can put on your altar
What you use your altars for
Common tools in witchcraft
How to use the tools
Food and drink
Common herbs in recipes
Sabbat recipes
Moon water: What it is and how to use it
Potion bases
Tea magick
How to get your herbs
Foraging
+ Mental health and self care
Bath magick
Affirmations
Burnout prevention
Aromatherapy
Stress management
Mental health coping mechanisms
+ History of witchcraft
+ Dream records
+ How to differentiate between the magickal and the mundane
+ Calendar of celestial events (Esbats, retrogrades, etc)
+ How to dry herbs and flowers
+ What chakras actually are and how they work within Hinduism
+ History and traditional uses of reiki
+ The witches' alphabet
+ The runic alphabet
+ Common witchcraft terms
+ Common symbols in witchcraft
+ Your own witch tips
+ Good witchcraft books and authors to avoid
+ Any online resources you utilize often
Witch bottles traditionally act as what can be described as ‘decoys’ for malevolent or baneful spirits and energies. This includes curses, hexes and jinxes - it includes anything and everything that seeks to ruin that good streak you’ve got goin’ on.
Historically, witch bottles included items such as rusted nails, thorns and wine (yep, you read it right: people used to stick wine in bottles to never be consumed!), and almost always include an item of your physical being, such as a lock of hair, a little bit of spit or blood or semen, etc,… you catch my drift here, right?
**IMPORTANT: if and when you draw blood, don’t just wing it. Use hygienic and sterilized equipment to prevent infection!
When creating a witch bottle of this ilk, your main goal is entrapment so personalize to your heart’s content.
Nowadays, we have witch bottles for protection, entrapment, cursing and myriad other things, but typically they all follow the same basic method of construction (for lack of a better word) as traditional witch bottles, which goes as follows:
For protection against baneful energies and the entrapment of them, some ingredients may include the following:
A item of your physical being
Sea salt
Needles/pins/nails
Broken glass
Sage
Garlic
Blood or wine
A sigil written on paper or the ashes of a burnt sigil
A tangle of black thread
Basil
Cayenne Pepper
If you’re creating a protection bottle, you may want to include protective herbs, (such as Rosemary, St. John’s Wort, Pennyroyal or Mandrake root) and small crystals, like amethyst and quartz, in place of the… angry-ish content of the negativity-trapping bottle.
Next, you put all of your ingredients into your chosen bottle which can be made of glass, clay, metal or ceramics, and seal it as tightly as possible with a lid or stopper (cork). Now, shake! If the mood takes you, fill the bottle with whatever thoughts and feelings fit the intent for a little extra oomph.
Now you must take a candle that again, corresponds with the intent of the bottle. Black for protection (for me!), - but each witch has their own colour correspondences, remember - and drop the hot wax over the lid/stopper of your witch bottle. Before you play with hot wax, set some paper down underneath your bottle to protect whatever surface you’re working on and please, please take care not to let the wax touch your skin whilst it’s hot!
Traditionally, again, ceramic witch bottles were burnt or placed in a fire or hearth and the ashes/remains then buried somewhere on the witches’ property. Nowadays this isn’t always an option, and many of us choose to use glass bottles or jars. In this instance, you can run the jar/bottle through the smoke of an incense that befits yours needs and wants, and then leave the witch bottle somewhere dark/somewhere it won’t be disturbed.
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'Revenge is bad' to YOU. i love when a character destroys everyone who wronged them. i love when they get to bite and maim and tear and rip and scratch and kill. Sorry ur catholic about it but i'm different
“i feel like i have no purpose” You are not a fixed entity. You do not have one grand, singular, constant purpose. As long as you have genuine intent behind your actions, everything you do serves a purpose. As long as you are truly present, you notice that everything contributes to a greater whole. You do not need to dedicate yourself endlessly to one practice to achieve a purpose; allow yourself to oscillate freely between them all. Experiment. You are not one dimensional: treat yourself as such.
Because I kind of have my own correspondences for the phases of the moon, I thought I’d explain them here!
New Moon - the moon is just beginning to become illuminated, so it can correspond with new beginnings, a fresh start, cleansing, exploring new opportunities, newfound health or relationships, finding peace with yourself and moving on - “out with the old and in with the new.”
Waxing Moon - the moon is continuing to grow, becoming more and more visible, so it can correspond with attraction magick, reaching goals, manifestation magick, positive energy, success, wishes, good luck, gaining wealth, and dreams come true.
First Quarter - this moon is halfway illuminated, on its way to becoming fully illuminated, so it can correspond to balance, and the need to make decisions.
Full Moon - the moon is fully illuminated, so it can correspond with extra energy, a magickal boost, cleansing, charging, enchanting, performing divination, and honoring lunar deities.
Third Quarter - this moon is also halfway illuminated, but on its way to becoming invisible in the sky, therefore while it can still correspond with balance, it can also correspond to focusing on the task at hand, banishing, and breaking old habits.
Waning Moon - the moon is becoming less illuminated, and seems as though it’s disappearing, so it can correspond to generalized negative energy, reflection, introspection, transformation of the self, banishing things, binding others actions or undoing bindings, letting go, moving on, cleansing, breaking bad habits, and finding peace.
Dark Moon - the moon is completely hidden in the sky, with no illumination at all, so it can correspond to cursing, banishing, binding, seeking justice, reflection of the self, and generalized destruction.
Blue Moon - this moon is either the third of four full moons in a season, or a second full moon in a month, so it’s appearance can correspond to wishes, dreams, divination, achievement, and focus.
Black Moon - this moon is an additional new moon that appears in a month or in a season, or the absence of a full moon or of a new moon in a month, therefore it can correspond to extra power and manifestation.
the passive and active. they are opposites, but there is a part of each within the other; both energies exist in all things.
for everything, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
energy is not created or destroyed, it is only changed.
this is to say, all energy is one and the same; expressing and manifesting itself through different lenses, in different forms.
the passive. moon. earth. empathy. external. value of others. shield. existence. tranquility. allowance. creativity. silence.
the active. sun. heaven. strength. internal. value of self. sword. action. strife. control. logic. expression.
neither energy is more or less important or valuable.
if you have more empathy than strength, you bring harm unto yourself.
if you have more strength than empathy, you bring harm unto others.
what is expression without creativity?
what is creativity without expression?
balance is essential.
application to the craft:
most importantly, in my opinion, is learning that balance in all things comes first from balance within. this is something that can- and often does- take a lifetime to attain. to err is human, to err with one energy is natural. but finding an overall acceptance of both energies in and around your life can help bring understanding and peace.
use energies to inform intentions, to guide focus. an active intention may require more activity in your thought, whereas a passive intention may require more tranquility.
use the natural energies of elements and existences around you to help manifest your intentions. use the passive or active phases of the moon to inform and amplify your intentions.
STORMS MAGICK
Growth
Rebirth
Shedding old skin
Potent magical power
Good for curses and hexes
Purification
Endings
Changing
Home and healt work
Erratic but powerful energy
Good for any ritual
Unpredictable energy
There are two projects pictured here.
~ * ~ A Good Sleep Mojo Bag ~ * ~
1. Amythest - Relaxation
2. Rosemary - Eliminate bad dreams
3. Lavender - Calm an anxious mind
~ * ~ A Good Sleep Body/Annointing Oil ~ * ~
This oil can be worn and can be used to feed your mojo bag.
1. 9 drops of lavender oil
2. 9 drops of chamomile
3. Fill the rest of the bottle with a carrier oil
4. Add amythest chips
5. Add lavender buds
6. Shake and infuse with your intent. Conduct a ritual to aid sleep.
Clear and clean your space and materials before beginning. I cleaned my space and materials with sage and Florida water. Please let me know if you want a more detailed post!
Robin’s Journal | she/her | lesbian | 20 | struggling with mental health & returning to my craft.
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