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Monday, 25 September 2017

*WW / MM. Cascarilla Powder - All about it..


CASCARILLA
(Pronounced: kas-kah-ree-ya)  It is so useful in protection, purification and cleansing rites. Cascarilla also repels negative energy and the vibration of negative energies. - look at it as an essential multi-purpose weapon for your magickal arsenal. 
Food for thought: Vegans might have issues with using this due to animal by-product issues. Note also raw egg safety handling and hazards especially for pregnant women and regarding possible fatal food poisoning.

What is Cascarilla?

Eggshell powder; clean dry eggshells crushed and finely ground with the back of a spoon or with a mortar and pestle until it feels as soft as fine baby powder.  Not to be confused with the West Indian shrub, Croton eluteria aka Cascarilla or Cascarilla bark, of the spurge family, the bitter, aromatic bark often used as a tonic!
Cascarilla Powder’s origin is often mistaken as people think it comes from Hoodoo tradition!!  It actually comes from ATRs (African Traditional Religion) like SanterĂ­a.  – Hoodoo practitioners work with actual talcum powder and chalk.  That’s not to say you can’t use Cascarilla in Hoodoo practice it’s just not the powders origin.
That said the main and usually the only ingredient is powdered eggshell.  It is an amazing powder with outstanding performance when it comes to protection, purification and cleansing - Cascarilla also repels negative energy and the vibration of negative energies..   Cascarilla can be found in two main forms; powder or chalk. It can, as mentioned, be made easily by crushing egg shells into the desired form (see ‘recipe how to’ further on in this document). 

Alternatively it can be purchased at most Botanica or store that caters to New Age and Magick ritual.  Most commonly found packed into what most people associate as a “ketchup cup”.  When removed from the cup, it maintains its form and can be used as one would use a soft piece of chalk.  Or, if mixed with water, you will find that the soft-chalk dissolves easily.
You can use either or both powder and chalk forms interchangeably in a variety of ways for a variation of workings throughout your practices.

Different uses:

1. Guards against and repels evil, malicious magick, harm, unwelcome beings.
2. In both chalk form and powder add to a bath or bath bomb to create a purification, cleansing, protection bath or to aid in removal of negativity and negative vibrations.
3. In chalk form it can be used to draw sigils, symbols or other markings.
4. In chalk form it can be used to draw a protection circle for magickal ritual or even sprinkled in a circle as powder form.
5. Dusting or drawing a cross on your forehead can protect you from psychic attacks such as from energy vampires if you are a form of medium such as empath, clairvoyant, clairsentient etc..
6. Reports of it being a great aid for meditation, astral projection, performing visualizations and/or other divinations. The powder can be used to dust yourself or the chalk to draw upon your relative body zones.
7. Cascarilla also keeps away non-corporeal beings (spirits, ghosts, demons, etc).  If you feel like your home may be haunted, this would be a good repellent (after a thorough house cleansing!!).  Be warned, if you have spirits around that you like talking to, you may find it more difficult to communicate with them!  Cascarilla does not discriminate between good and evil–it just provides a barrier between the physical and spiritual world.
8. House protection: use as a piece of chalk.  Going around the house clockwise, etch the sign of the cross on either side of the door, above the door and on the threshold.  When doing the windows–do above, below, and both sides of the window.  Do this with all doors and all windows of the home.
9.House protection (perimeter of home). 
Note. There are several other uses for Cascarilla, but these are a few of the main uses.

How to make Cascarilla?

{Anyway you do your magickal makings such as casting circle, invoking spiritual / divine aids, blessings, infusing your energy and intent etc.. before, during and after is down to how you work/practice. YouTuber ‘HighPriestess Kathie’ goes into a lil detail here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBKfx93wcyE }
You will need at least 6 eggs and if possible remove the membrane (thin skin like layer often pink on the inside of the shell) here’s an awesome demonstration video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3AGeYFYtcQ by YouTuber ‘Idaline Carthaysius’ on how she does it.
- White Cascarilla - Gather egg shells, wash and lay flat to dry. Grind said eggs in to a fine powder.
- Black Cascarilla – Simply add charcoal to the above method.
Brown Cascarilla - Gather egg shells, wash and lay flat to dry.  Then toast them in the oven on low temperature until they turn brown (be careful when you handle them they are going to be hot) wait till cold and grind said eggs in to a fine powder.
Note. Once the powder is made you may want to leave it out to fully dry out if possible before sealing it in a jar.
- Cascarilla chalk – Take the previously mentioned eggshells powder and mix together 1tsp of flour and 1tsp of very hot water (some people use holy, blessed or other magickal property water or oils) add 1tbsp of the ground egg shell powder and mix it together until it is a thick paste – some people add additional protection herbs but this is not original Cascarilla.  Form in ‘ketchup cups’, balls, ice cube trays, cake cases, trays, moulds.. Then leave to set.
- Cascarilla powder from chalk – use the previous chalk method then crush to have those extra property boosts.

Imogen 

Credits:
I would like to thank my friend Derrie CINNAWITCH for educating and introducing me to Cascarilla Powder and also for bring it into my life..!  This I can see being of easy but powerful aid for use in my practice!!  Thank you my sister x

References:
·  YouTuber ‘Idaline Carthaysius’ - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3AGeYFYtcQ
·  YouTuber ‘HighPriestess Kathie’ - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBKfx93wcyE 


Monday, 30 March 2015

WW. Hedge Witch - What is one?


What is a "Hedge Witch"?


Hedge Witches.

The name 'Hedge Witch' originates from many many many moons ago when villages were separated by the forests.  The edge of these forests, where they met the village, were known a hedge.  You would often find, in most villages, a herbal practitioner who lived in or near the edge of the forest.  - These practitioners of herbal and/or spiritual practice who lived near the hedge became known as Hedge Witches or a Hedge Witch.

Today's Hedge Witch doesn't necessarily live in or even anywhere near a forest, or Village for that matter.  The term still is used based on the practice, though they do still tend to have a great relationship with nature.  Also most commonly known for always having a remedy, lotion, potion, brew or something for every occurring aliment or requirement.

A Hedge Witch is also known for not only herbal practice for medicinal and spiritual purposes but also for having an understanding of nature and is often seen encouraging spiders, wasps and other unwanted bug killers as a natural way to tend to their plants.

A Hedge Witch is a witch who practices a very eclectic path and is the one you would seek if say you were unable to see a Doctor or Dentist for example.  A Hedge Witch has many herbal remedies in his/her cupboard for many an ailment. For they know many medicinal and spiritual properties of many plants and how they can aid and treat many different symptoms.  This knowledge would usually be passed down through generations and each Hedge Witch takes pride in developing their knowledge and these skills through further reading and practice.

That said a Hedge Witch is a solitary practitioner.  She/He doesn't belong to a coven or follow any organised religion.  But she/he does follow their own craft and is very much a free spirit.  Their knowledge, as mentioned, usually handed down to them by their family.  Though intially through word of mouth and practice.  To this day no two Hedge Witches are alike in fact it is said that you can ask a dozen Hedge Witches what they think a Hedge Witch is like and each of them could come up with a dozen different answers themselves!!  That said while they follow the same general rules, ie properties and uses for various herbs and practice, they each follow their own unique paths.

Not all Hedge Witches follow Deity.  Though most do have just a general belief in The God and Goddess as in Nature.

Hedge witches are also known as shamans, charmers, healers, and, priest/esses, Rea Beth coined a great term Hedge Mystic. A person who studies and practices the Great Mysteries of Nature.

BB - Imogen 


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Saturday, 14 March 2015

WW. Olde Herb Names!!



Collaboration Blog with Lee-Anne Mann

Back in the day, we would have used terms such as 'Eye of newt', 'Burning Bush' and even 'Dragon's wort' in our cauldrons for various brews, curses, spells, rituals and potions etc..  Until now we always thought that these words were pretend terms which would give Witches the creepy story embellishments for book..  Terms which are still used today in books but also Tv and Film.  These days its very unlikely to hear real witches use these names like our sisters before us...  Yes that's right!! - Low and behold they are just a simile of plants inc herbs we use today!  The old names refer to what 'it' looked like or what 'it' came from!! 

Listed below is a list of those such terms..  Enjoy!


The magical and ancient folklore name is in bold; the common name is in normal everyday modern name. For spell ingredients please check variations of the name, for example: Goose Blood = Blood Of A Goose, Dog = hound, Donkey = Ass = Mule, Pig = Swine etc.
Adders Tongue  or Tongue of Adder/Snake
Dogstooth Violet or Adder’s Tongue Fern
Ass’s Foot
Coltsfoot
Bear’s Foot
Hellbore
Beehive
Snail Plant
Beggar’s Tick
Cockhold
Bird’s Eye
Speedwell
Blood
Elder sap
Bloody Fingers
Foxglove
Blood from a Head
Lupine
Blood of a Goose
A Mulberry Tree’s Milk
Blood of Ares
Purslane
Blood of Hephaistos
Wormwood
Bone of an Ibis
Buckthorn
Bread and Cheese
Hawthorne
Bull’s Eyes
Marigold
Bull’s Foot
Coltsfoot
Burning Bush
White Dittany
Candlemas Maiden
Snowdrop
Candlewick Plan
Mullein
Calf’s Snout
Toadflax
Cat Gut
Hoary Pea
Cat’s Eye
Star Scabious
Cat’s Foot
Snake Root
Cat’s Milk
Wartwort
Cat’s Paw
Ground Ivy
Chicken Toe
Crawley Root
Cock’s Comb
Yellow Rattle
Crow’s Foot
Cranesbill
Crown for a King
Wormwood
Dew of the Sea
Rosemary
Devil’s Milk
Wartwort
Devil’s Scourge
St Johns Wort
Demon’s Scourge
St Johns Wort
Demon’s Curse
St Johns Wort
Donkey’s Eyes
Cowage Plant
Dove’s Foot
Wild Geranium
Dragon’s Claw
Crawley Root
Dragon’s Eye
Nephalium Loganum
Dragon Wort
Bistort
DwaleDeadly Nightshade/Belladonna
Duck’s Foot
American Mandrake
Eagle
Wild Garlic
Earth Smoke
Fumitory
Elf Wort
Elecampane
Enchanter’s Plant
Vervain
Eye of the Star
Horehound
Englishman’s Foot
Common Plantain
Erba Santa Maria
Spearmint
Everlasting Friendship
Goosegrass
Eye of Christ
Speedwell
Eye of the Day
Daisy
Eye of the Star
Horehound
Eye Root
Goldenseal
Eyes
Aster, Daisy, Eyebright
Fairy Fingers
Foxglove
Fairy Gloves
Foxglove
Fairy Smoke
Indian Pipe
Fat from a Head
Spurge
Felon Herb
Mugwort
Five Finger Grass
Cinquefoil
Flesh and Blood
Tormentil
Foal’s Foot
Coltsfoot
Frog’s Foot
Bulbous Buttercup
From the Loins
Camomile
Goat’s Beard
Vegetable Oyster
Goat’s Foot
Ash Weed
Golden Star
Avens
Grace Of God
St Johns Wort
Hare’s Foot
Clover
Hedgehogs
Medicago Intertexta
Hawk’s Heart
Heart of Wormwood
Honey Lotus
Melilot
Horse Tail
Scouring Rush
Horse Tongue
Hart’s Tongue ( Scolopendrium Vulgare )
Joy of the Mountain
Marjoram
Lamb’s Tongue
Ribwort Plantain
Little Dragon
Tarragon
Lion’s Hair
Leaves Of The Taproot or Tongue of Turnip
Lizard’s Tail
Breast Weed
Lizard’s Tongue
Sauroglossum
Love-In-Idleness
Pansy
Love Man
Goosegrass
Love Parsley
Lovage
Love Root
Orris
Lad’s Love
Southernwood
Maiden’s / Mother’s Ruin
Southernwood or you can also add a dash of Gin
Man’s Bile
Turnip Sap
Man’s Health
Ginseng
Master of the Woods
Woodruff
Masterwort
Angelica
May Lily
Lily of the Valley
May Rose
Black Haw or May Blossom
May
Black Haw or May Blossom
Maypops
Passion Flower
Mistress of the Night
Tuberose
Mother’s Heart
Shepherd’s Purse
Mutton Chops
Goosegrass
Nose Bleed
Yarrow
Old Man’s Beard
Fringe Tree
Old Man’s Flannel
Great Mullein
Old Man’s Pepper
Yarrow
Old Maid’s Nightcap
Geranium
Oliver
Olive
Ox Tongue
Bugloss
Pig’s Tail
Leopard’s Bane
Pig’s Snout
Dandelion
Password
Primrose
Queen of the Meadow
Meadowsweet
Rabbit’s Foot
Field Clover
Ram’s Head
Valerian
Seven Year’s Love
Yarrow
Shepherd’s Heart
Shepherds Purse
Sleep Wort
Lettuce
Snake Head
Balmony
Snake Milk
Blooming Spurge
Snake’s Tongue
Adder’s Tongue Fern
Sorcerer’s Violet
Periwinkle
Stag Horn
Club Moss
Star Flower
Borage
Star of the Earth
Avens
Starweed
Chickweed
Starwort
Aster
Swine Snout
Dandelion
Tears of a Hamadryas Baboon
Dill Juice
Thousand Seal
Yarrow
Thunder Plant
Houseleek
Titan’s Blood
Wild Lettuce
Toad
Toadflax
Toe Of Frog
Bulbous Buttercup
Tongue of Dog
Houndstongue
Torches
Mullein
Unicorn Horn
Helonias Dioica
Unicorn Root
Ague Root
Wax Dolls
Fumitory
Weasel Snout
Dead/Dumb Nettles or Yellow Archangel
Weed
Ox-Eye Daisy
White Man’s Foot
Plantain
White Wood
White Cinnamon
White Ox-Eye
Daisy
Witches Aspirin
While Willow Bark
Witches Bells
Foxglove
Witches Briar
Brier Hips
Witch Herb
Mugwort or St Johns Wort (depending on type of spell)
Witch Wood
Rowan
Wolf Claw
Club Moss
Wolf Foot
Bugle Weed
Wolf’s Bane
Arnica
Wolf’s Milk
Euphorbia
We must admit there are some we haven't even heard of before now!!  We hope you found this enjoyable and who knows it might even be helpful someday!! 

By (Guest) Lee-Anne Mann and (me) Imogen Cane
Blessed Be, x