Here’s a list of some of my favorite witchy/spiritual youtubers that I can’t get enough of. This is by no means a complete list, feel free to add onto it!
Anais Alexandre
Annie Tarasova
Ashera Star Goddess
Avalon Cameron
Azura DragonFeather
Broom Closet Artistry
Creosote Coyote
Dewdrop Dwelling
Ember HoneyRaven
Ethony
Harmony Nice
Hibiscus Moon
Jessi Huntenburg
Joanna DeVoe
Joey Morris
Kelly-Ann Maddox
Laura Daligan
Molly Roberts - HerSpeak
new age hipster
Oolong Witch
Orriculum
Owlvine Green
Samantha Valens
Scarlet Ravenswood
Snow Orchid
Sunshine MorningRae
The Sea Priestess
The White Witch Parlour
The Ladygravedancer
WitchandMoon
WyllowWynd The Thrifty Witch
May the moon light your path.
Smoke Cleansing. For most of us, Our first thought, Or go to would be white sage And While sage is great to use, It is to often relied on as the cure all and the only option. There are so many other herbs, and barks around us to use for their cleansing smoke that they are easy to overlook.
My favorite wood to use is Palo Santo (Holy Wood from Peru) But not everyone has access to that. And for this reason, I present to you all, (SOME) common Woods, And their magical correspondences.
Also note that the fallen leaves from these trees can also be used to smoke cleanse. Grind them up, And burn on charcoal.
Birch- Purification, Blessing, Protection, Expel negative Spirits
Cedar- Cleanses negative atmospheres
Holly- Purity, strength, Protection
Hawthorn- marriage, love and protection.
Juniper- Protection, and clears negativity
Oak- healing, strength, money
Pine- Purification, health, fortune, fertility, and prosperity
Willow- Healing, protection, enchantments
🎀 Scorpio/Capricorn/Sagittarius Mars
🎀 Pluto/Sun 1H
🎀 Mars conjuct Venus
🎀 Capricorn Saturn
🎀 12H Sun
🎀 Neptune aspecting Ascendant
🎀 Jupiter aspecting the Ascendant
🎀 Pluto aspecting Moon
🎀 12H Neptune or Uranus
🎀 Mercury 1H
🎀 8H Sun/Moon
🎀 4H Moon/Cancer Moon
🎀 Sun in Leo
🎀 6H Saturn
🎀 Gemini/Virgo Mercury
🎀 Venus in Pisces/12H
🎀 Moon in Sagittarius/Moon in the 9H
🎀 Mercury aspecting Pluto
🎀 Uranus in the 1H
🎀 Aquarius Venus/11H Venus
🎀 Scorpio Venus/8H Venus
i just discovered this method because a selenite crystal has been sitting on one of my friend’s photo for days and VOILA a light bulb popped up above my head
a picture of the person you wanna send energy to
a crystal with appopriate properties for the kind of energy you want to send (i want to send love so in my case, it’s rose quarts -that is, unless i lost the crystal :D - )
put the crystal on top of the picture, light a candle or insence if you want and CLEAR YOUR MIND
make sure you’re in a good mood to cast this spell
now with your eyes closed or open, looking at the picture and the crystal;
visualize the loving energy floating out of the crystal and into the picture, covering every inch of the photo with the color that you visualize the energy to be. visualize and feel the amazing energy transmitting into the person and them feeling great and loved. put as much energy as you can into this and do it until you feel it’s enough.
that’s it! spread the love 💖💕🌈
Many folks know that Judaism is a closed practice, but don't always know how to spot appropriation. Here is a list of Jewish entities that aren't shared with Christianity, meaning they are closed to non-Jews.* This list isn't fully-comprehensive, but I've marked some of the more popular ones. (For Jewitches, this could also be treated as a list for Jewish spirit workers who want to reclaim some of these entities as part of our own path!)
*Note: Some of these entities ARE shared with Islam (another initiatory tradition,) so they would still be open for our Muslim friends to work with but still restricted to the general public. Those entities are marked with an asterisk*.
Erelim
Hashmallim
Ishim/Eshim*
Lailah
Metatron*
Se'irim
Agrat bat Mahlat
Alukah
Lilith
Mazzikin
Naamah
Samael
Tanin'iver
Broxa
Chalkydri
Dybbuks
Estries
Golems
Re'em (Unicorns are okay, just don't call them Re'em!)
Ziz
Southern Cunning is now available for pre-order! I’m so excited to have this going out into the world and sharing something that has been such a labor of love. Pre-orders are immensely helpful for authors so give it a gander! Here are some of the early reviews for Southern Cunning
“Born of experience and lived practice, Aaron Oberon’s honest, warm and insightful exploration of Southern Cunning illumines an immersive journey from the crossroads through the stories, rites, tools and substances of an operative witchcraft rooted firmly in folkloric potency, the ways of spirits and the power of place.” - Gemma Gary, author of Traditional Witchcraft - A Cornish Book of Ways
“A straight-talking, easy to follow take on folkloric witchcraft from the South, rich in personal anecdotes and practical tips.” -Lee Morgan, author of A Deed Without a Name
“This is the sort of book I wish there were more of, because it connects the living magic of the past with the living magic of the present without getting stuck on problems of lineage, authentication, or secrecy. Southern Cunning will be a valuable addition to the library of anyone with an interest in folklore, magic, and witches with a Southern flavor.” -Cory Thomas Hutcheson, host of the podcast New World Witchery
The Fortresses of Cancer, Scorpio, & Pisces
In the 4th, 8th, and 12th Houses we are returned to the soothing balm of the Feminine Waters.
Water Houses are containers of ancient tonics that preserve the consciousness connecting us with spiritual perceptions. Equally paradisiacal as these realms can be terrifying, experiences in these houses usually involve some form of exile, cruelty at the hands of other’s, death and rebirth, and transformation.
These are the ‘otherworlds’ that are worlds within us. People with planets in Water Houses possess psychic and intuitive magic that comes easily to the surface. From here, the wellsprings of divine creativity and imagination provide the healing elixir of the Divine Feminine , Who Hillman stated that “We are contained within Her fantasy, not She within ours.”
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Salves are a simple yet effective way of applying the medicinal qualities of herbs. They’re the consistency of a cream at room temperature and portable for on-the-go topical application. By combining various herbal-infused oils, an individual can address a variety of ailments, from arthritis to asthma. Each salve can be customized to the individual to treat a specific illness or can be general all-heal tool in your first aid kit.
Herbal-infused Oils
To craft a salve, you must start with herbal-infused oils as your primary base. For this, there are two components: your choice of herb(s) and your choice of carrier oil(s). Some commonly used carrier oils are olive, grapeseed, almond and safflower.
At the end of this post, there will be an overview of common herbs and carrier oils so that you can make an educated decision when crafting your herbal-infused oils.
Here are two basic methods of infusion:
Solar Method (Folk Method)
Take a sterilized jar and fill ⅓ to ½ of it with your choice of dried herbs.
Cover with your carrier oil. Add around 500 IUs of vitamin E oil for every 8 oz. of carrier oil to prolong shelf life.
Cap the jar tightly and place in a sunny space - either outdoors or indoors. Shake it daily.
Allow the mixture to infuse for 2 to 3 weeks, or until the oil takes on the colour or aroma of the herb within.
Once the oil is ready, strain using a cheesecloth and bottle into a tinted sterilized jar. Store in a cool, dark place.
Slow Cooker or Stove top (Fast Method)
Place your choice of dried herbs in your slow cooker or pot and cover with your carrier oil. Add around 500 IUs of vitamin E oil for every 8 oz. of carrier oil to prolong shelf life.
Gently heat the herbs on very low heat (100 - 140 degrees Fahrenheit) for 1 - 5 hours until the oil takes on the colour and scent of the herb. You can cook it for longer at 100 F if you would like.
Turn off heat and allow to cool. Once the oil is ready, strain using a cheesecloth and bottle into a tinted sterilized jar. Store in a cool, dark place.
Do not use fresh herbs when crafting herbal-infused oils. They contain moisture and promote the growth of mold, especially if infused via solar method.
Wax
Waxes are frequently used in making cosmetics, body care products and salves: they help to bind and emulsify ointments and lotions. They also function as a natural hydrating ingredient and alleviate itching for those with sensitive skin.
The most commonly-used wax for crafting salves is beeswax; however, vegans and those with allergies can utilize carnauba wax which is sourced from the leaves of a Brazilian palm tree.
Once the herbal-infused oils are prepared, the process of making a salve only takes a few minutes. Here are the steps involved in the process:
On low to medium heat, warm the herbal-infused oil(s) in the top of a double boiler or in a small saucepan.
Add the wax. Once the wax has melted, remove from heat.
If any, stir in any additional ingredients of your choice, such as essential oils.
Pour into your designated container(s).
Soothing lip salve
3 tbsp beeswax
3 tbsp aloe vera gel
2 tbsp oil of choice
8 drops essential oil of choice (optional)
Salve for minor scrapes, bites and burns
1 ½ cups comfrey-infused oil
1 ½ tbsp coconut oil
¼ cup (55g) beeswax
Healing salve
1 quart (1 litre) of oil infused with equal parts St. John’s wort, comfrey, peppermint and lavender
¼ cup (55g) beeswax
Salve for backaches
1 cup ginger- and peppermint-infused oil
2 tbsp (22g) beeswax
First aid salve
1 cup St. John’s wort-infused oil
2 tbsp (22g) beeswax
Salve for rheumatoid arthritis
1 cup ginger- and licorice root-infused oil
2 tbsp (22g) beeswax
Almond oil, sweet: A fantastic carrier oil that contains fatty acids and vitamins A and E. It’s an effective emollient for moisturizing both skin and hair and is easily absorbed by skin.
Argan oil: This is a staple in moisturizing skin and hair care products. Argan oil contains tocopherols, phenols, carotenes, squaline and fatty acids - it’s a truly luxurious oil.
Evening primrose oil: Prized for its health and cosmetic benefits.
Grapeseed oil: A common base for many creams and lotions - it’s the go-to carrier oil since it’s especially useful for skin types that do not absorb oils well and does not leave a greasy feeling.
Olive oil: The most commonly-used oil in cosmetics and hair care.
Safflower oil: A highly-moisturizing oil that soothes troubled skin.
Aloe Vera: Excellent for treating burns, cuts and scrapes.
Arnica Montana: These flowers offer strong anti-inflammatory properties. (Do not use in open or bleeding wounds. Long-term use can cause skin irritation.)
Black Cohosh: Offers anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving benefits. (Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Can cause gastric discomfort in some individuals.)
Blue Vervain: Relaxes the nervous system and offers reliable pain relief for rheumatism, joint pain and neuralgia. (Do not use during pregnancy.)
Chamomile: Antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic. (Do not use if on blood thinners or if allergic to ragweed.)
Chickweed: Wonderful for making soothing poultices to treat rashes, skin irritations, minor burns and itching.
Comfrey: Alleviates pain and inflammation; works well on cuts, scrapes, insect bites, burns and rashes. (Do not use on children.)
Echinacea: Antibacterial, anti-fungal and antiviral. (Do not use if you have tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, autoimmune diseases, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis or if you are allergic to ragweed.)
Ginkgo Biloba: Natural antihistamine, anti-inflammatory and great for treating allergies and asthma. (Do not use if you take monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI), selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI), or blood thinners.)
Goldenseal: Antiviral, antibacterial and excellent for dealing with minor cuts and wounds, sinus infections, respiratory congestion, sore throats and more! (Do not use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or if you have high blood pressure.)
Mullein: Great for first-aid treatment of minor wounds, burns and insect bites.
Plantain: Antimicrobial, antihistamine and anti-inflammatory; great for treating wounds, insect bites and minor aches and pains.
Sage: An excellent remedy for colds and fevers, hot flashes, painful or heavy periods, rashes and sore throats.
St. John’s wort: A strong antiviral; treats arthritis, fibromyalgia, muscle aches and sciatica. (Do not use if you take monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI) or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI).)
Witch Hazel: An effective remedy for acne, cuts and scrapes, insect bites, minor burns and sunburns.
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Information published is from my personal grimoire and has been accumulated over the years through a variety of books and resources while residing in Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia, Cuba and Canada.
For more information regarding salves and recipes, feel free to visit Hello Glow, Wellness Mama, The Herbal Academy and Monterey Bay Spice Company.
things to release on a full moon
fear of change
searching externally for answers & not searching within
negative energy
the belief that you’re not good enough
comparing yourself to others
clinging onto things
letting go of the need for approval from others
fear of criticism & judgement
old beliefs that no longer serve you
Knot magic and witches ladder