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Sunday, 7 October 2018

BoS Prompt 25: Practice for the budget/broke practitioner!


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Prompt 25. Sunday 7th October 2018 - The 25th prompt will be..  Practice for the budget/broke practitioner!



Starting out in any new practice can be truly daunting, where to start? What to buy? What books do I need? What tools? Supplies? Materials? Ok..  Overwhelming is an understatement..  If you read my blog post on ‘Supplies What to buy and Where’ you’ll have a general idea of what’s available or even expected.. the kind of tools and supplies for basics and such forth but what about those of us who are on a tight budget or worse completely broke?  As mentioned in my last blog you absolutely do not need to buy anything in order to practice Witchcraft, Paganism such as Wicca or any other Spiritual Practices.  So in this blog post I thought I’d bring you some of the best tools and ingredients from the budget / broke practitioner.


1. Books and free online resources:
So first of all let's address the book situation.  As always books are a go to source for information and opinions, I’ve said before how I absolutely love to read / hear different peoples opinions, takes and practices on same or similar subjects..  I digress.  As I was saying books are a great resource although perhaps not every library is going to be well stocked in witchy, paganism, occult, magick etc type books..  This then leads to a few other sources so 1. You can find extremely reasonable second hand booked on ebay and amazon.  But if you’re completely broke (or don’t exactly want those huge doorstops advertising your new interest to anyone who sees them) feel free to hit the internet sourcing free materials such as this blog, other blogs, facebook groups etc.  Even pinterest, youtube and Instagram can be a great insight into what others are doing.  – Granted seeing what others are doing can be intimidating (and cause mass splurging wanting to buy all the pretty things) but don’t worry once you break the fear of practicing you’ll be well on your way..   You may even wish to consider other sources such as audiobooks from places such as audible and itunes.  Did I mention all the amazing YouTubers?!


2. Buy in bulk (and/or trade):
While this may not lean itself towards those of us who are completely broke it is definitely great for the long term users; often you can get a great discount if supplies such as herbs are purchased in bulk lots like instead of a couple of grams buy a few kilograms this will not only last longer but be more product for your money - be aware that herbs and such go off over time and do have a use by date.  Which brings me to my next point which is to trade.  If you have excess rosemary why not trade with a friend who bought a bulk load of jasmine and another who bought a bulk load of lavender and another who bought a bulk load of..  You get the idea.


3. Trade / Swap:
As I just mentioned you can always trade goods with friends, fellow community members, coven members etc.  I'm sure there's facebook groups setup for this type of thing and of course trade can also be for money, other goods and services.  You may also swap other items such as tools or handmade goods in order to aid your practice and others - if you have a skill why not put it to use?


4. Back to nature:
In my previous blogs I mentioned how a lot of traditional tools and supplies would have been picked from nature or sourced from nature be it herbs, plants, weeds, bark, resin etc or even sticks, stones, bones, antlers, dirt, sand, water, feathers, etc..  A great many things can be sourced and made from nature.

Bones can be used to create tools such as bowls, knives, spoons, cups etc.  They can also be turned into bone casting runes or have other runes such as Elder Futhark Runes engraved into them.  They can be used in jewellery, home decor, wards and other hangings.  They can be used in practice for spell and rituals and many other workings.  Same goes for antler and other animal remains like feathers, teeth and skin (such as snake skin).  If you have pets you may also be able to obtain whiskers, claws, hair etc which has naturally come off the animal of course.  Other animal products may include wool.

Dirt / Sand / Water and other elements that can be found and gathered including beach sand, dirt from graveyards or crossroads or other sacred or even none sacred spaces, water from the sea, lake, ocean, river, rain etc.  Water can be blessed or have other properties such as moon water, storm water, sea water etc.  Water such as seawater or ocean water carries a lot of powerful properties (please don't drink it) but you can anoint yourself and other items, use it in ritual and other workings, as a representation of water and more.

I wrote a blog on the properties of seaglass and how it carries all the elements throughout it's journey from fire and earth used to make the glass originally right through to air, earth and sea as it's tumbled and smoothed.  

Other beach finds could include rocks and pebbles that you paint or use as are, seaweed, moss, algae, shell, bird feathers, dried dead starfish, crab parts, found objects, driftwood etc.  Even sand itself as it's good for burning charcoal discs upon or burning candles upon etc.  

Flowers / Leaves / Plants / Herbs Etc..  These are all items that can be sourced in the wild, grown at home, found in our gardens, woods, parks etc.  These can be used in spells, incense and a variety of other magickal uses.  They can even be used in offerings to deity, fae, ancestors etc.  Plant parts that haven't been chemically treated can also be used in tea, tinctures, baths, skin care etc.  (Please do your research.)  And as said you can always grow your own.

Sticks / branches will make for excellent tools as they can be carved into wands, stirring tools, used in makings of items like wards, wall hangings, markings, division lines, athame, etc..   They could be carved, used for burning, larger branches and smaller sticks can make a traditional besom (or broom).   Woven into baskets.  There's a lot that can be done with sticks.

Stones and Rocks can be found in parks, woods, beaches, mountains, cliffs and other areas.  You may get lucky and find some quartz or other crystals depending on where you live.  But other stones such as those with natural holes in them are often known as hagstones, fairystones, wishstones or adder stone these stones all have a naturally occurring hole right through them (this is not a man made hole).  Here's a post (not by me) which gives more information on hagstones: https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-a-hagstone-2562519..  Stones and rocks can also be used to crush ingredients much like a primitive mortar and pestle.  Rocks can be painted and used as elemental markers, deity symbols, other symbols and well a lot of painted rock uses as well as decor and even jewellery items which could be charmed.


5. Hand me downs & second hand shops:
Items handed down through generations, family, friends, neighbours, fellow witches etc.  This can also include free goods from sites such as freecycle here in the UK or Craigslist in the US (please be careful when dealing with strangers especially entering a strangers house! always exercise extreme caution as not everything is always as it seems!) but great deals can be found.. 

Same goes for second hand shops, while the items are not free you may find some great deals as well..

Items to look out for are things like any tables, stands, shelves, bookcases etc anything that can be used as an altar table or storage even medicine cabinets, display cabinets, sideboards etc.  Then you can get tools be it tools for your craft or tools to craft tools with.  You can also get bowls and crockery, fabrics, art supplies and much more.  Some may even have books, figures, jars, apothecary items, spice jars/racks, and other items.  Broken jewellery can be fixed and worn or used to adorn other items.  Jewellery boxes and other boxes are great to store everything from tarot decks to specialist items or even make yourself a manifestation box.

The beauty of secondhand despite finding some absolute unique pieces and bargains be it cheap or free is that even if you dislike the colour it can be painted or altered in some way to personalise the item to be your own unique item.  Even mundane items can become extremely witchy with a lick of paint and some clever spoken words.  You can even turn old clothing and fabric into altar cloths, throws, spell/mojo/storage bags, cloaks, decor, cushion covers and more..

Glass wear can be used as a chalice, Pans and other heatproof containers as cauldrons, Bowls etc, Mortar and Pestle, Storage, Figurines, Ornaments, Statues, Craft supplies (both art and magickal) and much more. 


6. Recycled jars & containers:
I happen to know for a fact just how easy these things are to come by.  First of all any lovers of meat paste, coffee, jam, marmalade, sauces etc is going to become your best friend also anyone who has a baby / younge toddler etc..  People who buy other jar goods like pickled items, hotdogs, spreads..  And right there you've got yourself a collection of varying types and sizes.  Even herbs come in reusable glass containers.  All of these jars can be left alone, painted, add labels, ribbons, decorate in many ways or not and can hold various items from herbs and resins to stones, trinkets, jewellery, seaglass, water, found objects, spell jars, sand and more...    

Failing obtaining these jars for free people tend to sell such items at silly prices on Ebay and Etsy and even local selling groups as often people buy them for wedding purposes (centerpieces / table decor etc).  Sometimes these things are donated to charity shops.  But some places like Wilkos, Poundland/DollarTree/DollarStore, Ikea and a few others carry jars sometimes quite inexpensively.

But why stop at glass jars?  Any container that can be washed is reusable..  So ice cream tubs, baby formula cans, gravy containers, sweet tins, pringles tubs are but a few that sprint to mind that can be decorated with paint, scrapbook paper or even decoupage with newspaper or decorative napkins or left as is.

You may even get lucky with glass bottles, reusable perfume bottles, ashtrays, sweet jars/containers, apothecary jars and bottles, baskets, bowls, trinket and jewellery boxes and other storage items too..  


7. Candles:
Candles are another item that can be sourced quite cheaply or they can be expensive..  but making your own candles can be very cost effective either buying wax and wicks to make your own or melting down candles.  - Sometimes pre-used candles can come with a stigma of you don't know what energies or uses those candles had.  So like most other pre-used / pre-loved / pre-owned items you way with to Cleanse, Charge and Consecrate them.  Candles can also be anointed, have items added too such as oils, herbs and stones.  They can be reformed by being poured into heatproof silicone moulds.


8. Salt:
Salts has a lot of protective properties; in fact one of my upcoming blogs is going to be dedicated to different salts and some ideas of what you can use salt for in your practice.  But sea salt, rock salt, himalayan pink rock salt, witches black salt, epsom salt etc etc are just some kinds of salts that can be used with great power within your craft such as for protection, cleanse, purification and more.  Salt isn't overly expensive either and can be stored in some of them upcycled jars or bottles..  Or kept in their original packaging just keep in mind that salt is very absorbent of damp / moisture and negative energies.. 


9. Junk Drawers:
You will be amazed what you find hiding in the backs of your drawers, sewing boxes, bottoms of your jewellery boxes, or in that ever growing junk drawer, that odds and ends screw jar or button jar etc..  Found items can be used to make your own rune set.  Items for altering other items or adhoring handmade items such as wands, witchy boxes, spell jars etc..  A deck of playing cards which you could be used as is or custom modify into a tarot deck.  Pins/Needles can be used in banishing magick or in hoodoo workings among others.  String and ribbon can be used in magickal practices ie knot spells or binding spells.  Keys are magickal all on their own same with mirrors.  Jewellery; broken jewellery, odd earrings, bits of old necklaces, odd pendants without chains, or even just jewellery than can be repurposed or charmed.  Other items might include old coins or buttons..  Misc junk, scrap, metal, paper etc etc.  Paper can be wrote upon and burnt - I personally use cigarette papers for this.  Heck my junk drawer also contains lighters since I use to smoke some 5+ years ago..  You will be amazed at the treasure trove you have going on..  Marbles or mirrors for scrying etc.  You might even find some birthday candles (or wish candles as I like to call them), matches, other candles too.  Spoons or knives, even letter openers might make for some awesome stirring, measuring, cutting tools etc or even as an athame (my athame is a letter opener and my working knife is a penknife). 


10. Journal / Diary / Notebooks / Technology:
Sourcing these may not be free but all pound shops and dollar stores stock paper and writing materials like pens, pencils and most I assume carry notebooks and diaries to..  Use purchased paper, another is to buy in bulk and then use as is (with a pen you found in your junk drawer perhaps) or alter to customise it with pens, stamps, paints, other found objects, decoupage and pretty papers, sometimes you can find free craft resources or samples including patterned paper, tissue paper, paper napkins..  You could also DIY a bookmark or charm page minder.  Other ideas may be to use your computer, tablet or phone - I know many people who have digital book of shadows (remember to back it up, or even print out pages as you see fit).    


11. DIY Jewellery vs Cheap jewellery:
As a jewellery maker I probably shouldn't give away some tips of my trade but I'm here to help you out..  First of all making jewellery isn't actually as easy as it look, bending and forming wire isn't that simple and knotting elastic or fine threads aren't always that simple either.  But financially (if you take out the cost of your time to make) you can make a whole bunch of personal jewellery pieces from amulets to talismans and charmed items and more..  You could purchase inexpensive beads in the stones you love for metaphysical properties although as I have mentioned before you may also need to know the properties of some stones as some contain ill health properties that could make you sick while others may dissolve in water or discolour in direct sunlight here are a few I have sourced and found out about HERE.  Alternatively Charity Shops, Ebay, Second Hand Stores etc all source Semi Precious Stones and Jewellery Pieces from time to time some of which would be ideal.  I know a few years back I sourced a silver metal choker which had 9 pieces of Amethyst on it for 99p, at a carboot I purchased an Amethyst bracelet for 50p and a carnelian necklace that was missing one stone but I was able to repurpose.  Other options may include sites like aliexpress as I have a number of bat themed, raven/crow, planchet, amulet, locket, vial, cameo etc etc necklaces all for very cheaply from aliexpress.


12. DIY:
If you haven't guessed by now then DIY can be your best friend even though sometimes craft supplies aren't cheap but if you use upcycled, recycled, cheap or free items to make what you can yourself.  As mentioned you can make jewellery but you can also make jewellery from cheap or free supplies such as antler, wood, shell, stones and drilling a hole or wire/cord wrapping etc.  Other DIY may include things like making your own candles or altering candles to include herbs, oils, stones, scents, other candles or to remould them to shapes using various heatproof moulds such as silicone food moulds.  Other DIY items might include corn dolls (or voodoo dolls) made from corn, grass or similar woven items such as the as mentioned baskets for gathering and storage.  Woold can be used to knit or crochet tarot bags, herb bags or other textiles.  Paint cheap boxes or jewellery boxes to make them suit your need or even create a manifestation box which you can fill with free/cheap items.  DIY items can be traded, swapped or sold which would be a great source of income to be able to afford those more pricier items you have your heart set on; but as mentioned you don't need them.  

13. Free Practice:
Practice comes in various forms and types some free things you could do to connect to nature/spirituality/the craft etc includes grounding yourself, meditation, prayer, self cleansing (with water, sunlight, moonlight), practicing mindfulness, gratitude, even charity work and doing good for others.  Other free workings may include creating your own Sigils, Runes or Ciphers. You could also look up some spoken spells or spells that require no tools or physical items..  Or that require only you or metaphysical abilities.  Some spells and working are created through sexual climax (this includes solo or consenting partner/partners).  Some workings can be achieved through imagination or inner self exploration.  Being humble, modest, living a green life, reducing your footprint, being vegetarian/vegan etc..  Workings can be solely done through emotional connections.  Dream workings.  Scrying in reflective surfaces.  Dowsing with any string/chain like item and weight.  Enchanting and charming items.  Using the clair senses or other abilities.




Activity..

  • Practice a more frugal lifestyle for a few weeks or months living on less and perhaps if possible donating that extra to a worthy charity or cause OR support independent businesses who would benefit greatly from your purchase(s).
  • Have a clearout and either sell, trade or donate items you don't really need or use to either new practitioners, charities, facebook groups etc.
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Book Activity..

    (Optional) Copy down any information from above you think you will find useful.. and/or any further information you find out.

Interact with me Activity..


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Next Blog: Sunday October 14th's BoS Prompt:  The Urban / Modern Witch supplies!

Wednesday, 19 September 2018

Coming back to BoS Prompts 2018

Hi my lovelies, I trust we have all had a magickal Spring / Summer. I know hosting the three Instagram challenges #OMGItsJuneWitches  #OMGItsJulyWitches  #OMGItsAugustWitches  were all a fantastic success and I absolutely loved seeing what everyone else was up to!! That said I’m also announcing my #31WitchyThings  Instagram Challenge for October which feel free to follow me on my Witchy Instagram @ www.instagram.com/missimoinsane as we head into Autumn (Fall) now what with Mabon / Autumn Equinox this weekend coming – many Mabon Blessings to you and yours!! 

What’s Mabon? Click HERE to see the blog I wrote on Sabbats. 

So it’s usually in these darker months that we tend to focus more on the darker aspects of our practice and it’s this time of the year a lot of us start looking at Shadow Working. Now I touched on Shadow working before in fact I wrote a whole blog on it HERE. But also over these darker months I’d like to get back into writing for you all so I’m looking for ideas (either further in depth of what I’ve already wrote or stuff I haven’t yet covered). So absolutely feel free to comment here, the facebook page, facebook message or contact me on one of my other social medias.

If you wish to catch up on my previous Book of Shadows / Grimoire Prompts & Information please feel free to click HERE

- Imogen aka missimoinsane @ www.ppwwmm.blogspot.co.uk

Sunday, 6 May 2018

BoS Prompts Part 1 Conclusion.




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BoS Prompts Part 1 Conclusion.. Sunday 5th May 2018 The Conclusion to this series thus far.



This week isn’t much of a Book of Shadow Prompt as it is more of a conclusion summary to the previous posts and also a follow up of a few things plus a mini recap.  So..

First of all I’m closing the Facebook Group.  These posts get between 200 to 1000+ views each and the group has 103 inactive members (excluding myself) so I figured that closing down the group and creating a Facebook Page @ https://www.facebook.com/BookOfShadowsPrompts would be better.  I have amended each post so they link to the Page and not the Group.

I’m sadly ending doing these Book of Shadows blog Prompts here with a view to continue doing these posts come late Autumn (Fall) / Winter time..  But anything can happen between now and then so I make no promises.  However I will resume back to doing one off posts here and there which I think would suit this BoS category and so I’ll be posting them on my Patreon *for free* and also on my Twitter and in various Facebook groups..  & Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/BookOfShadowsPrompts/.  It’s been a crazy journey this past 25 weeks or so and so much has changed for me in that time.  I really hope these blogs have been of use to someone; and no I won’t be deleting them and so they’ll remain here for as long as they remain...!

What have I learnt?  I decided to do a 5 part series on getting started with a Book of Shadows.  I did 5 posts on setting up a Book of Shadows / Grimoire and then fellow members of a group I frequented asked me to do these blog posts every Sunday, we would work on them and share within the group what we had done on Fridays.  By week 8 I was very frustrated that not one person had bothered to do these prompts..  And by week 18 I had been banned from that group for being depressed and suicidal and unfriended by some of the people I thought were like family to me – so live and learn.  I did start doing these prompts for them but soon found that I was doing them for myself and I have learnt more, recapped, reviewed and grown so much as a spiritual / magickal person.  Outside of these I have also grown from my depression, anxiety, fibromyalgia and other medical problems and have a much more positive view forward with my life, at least the near future.  I am sad to be ending these posts here but I feel that I have achieved what I wanted to do in bringing you food for thought and a jumping off point as to what to include in your Books of Shadows as well as hopefully some encouragement to learn and grow yourselves.  I have a lot of people come to me and say 'I'm new, will you teach me..' and in truth the only way (I personally feel) you learn is to read everything, practice everything, take onboard everyones opinions (not just one persons) and work out for yourself what YOU feel works for you regardless of if you're a Wiccan Pagan, Druid Pagan, Other kind of Pagan, Witch, Spiritual, Unsure, Inquisitive, Mundane or somewhere inbetween or beyond.  We all have to start somewhere so I thought I'd write a blog each week with some IN MY OPINION & MY BELIEFS (as an Eclectic Wiccan / Pagan and a Witch of 16-19 years (at this time).  Please feel free to disagree with me - but you don't to be rude about it.  Feel free to get others opinions or make your own mind up.



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You can also check out my YouTube as I post unboxings and my thoughts and opinions on DeAgostini’s Enhancing Your Mind Body Spirit magazines so check that out here.

I truly hope we have covered What is a Book of Shadows / Grimoire?   - From my understanding (in my opinion) that these books are used as journals and/or references and/or..  Well let me explain - A Book of Shadows (BoS) / Grimoire is used to contain a Pagan/Witch/Spiritual Persons spells, ritual, recipes, notes, thoughts, instructions, other workings, instructions, education etc..  It is typically handwritten, but not always, and it's usually a very private book.  Sometimes this book may be a collective book like one shared in a coven (but here we're looking at personal BoS/G).  Sometimes this book is passed down throughout a family or left to descendants upon death and other times it's to be burnt with the writer.  Some writers even publish theirs or versions of.  - Similar books may be a Book of Light, Book of Mirrors, Book of Rainbows, Book of Angels and the list goes on.  

Is there anything I didn’t blog about of which you would have liked me to of blogged about?  Feel free to IM me on that Fb page, to my Instagram, in the comments below..  I’m sure my knowledge is much more extensive than what I’ve shared here.  Plus I love to learn and grow too..

So until Merry Meet again for now Bright Blessings, much Love and Light and Merry Part xX Imogen x

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Sunday, 18 March 2018

BoS Prompts 17: Types of Witches..



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Prompt 17. Sunday 18th March 2018 - The 17th prompt will be..  Types of Witches.


This week is perhaps a slight cop out for me..  As it’s a lot of work for you and well not so much for me!!

First lets say that this week is focused on witches..  I understand not everyone is interested in this subject.  Some of you are here as Pagans.  However even if you're not interested or think you already know everything there is to know yourself please still read..  I believe it's important to learn and view other peoples opinions and perhaps increase your education and knowledge.  Or recap and refresh your memory.  I know personally when I first started getting into Witchcraft I was in my element as I hadn't realised the things I'd done for years was actually a real thing and not just pretend in the movies..  Education always defeats ignorance..  Even if you still don't believe in the end at least you know exactly what it is you don't believe so you can hold a better opposing argument.  As said I encourage you to read and go study further (even if you already have) I know a lot of people, like myself, consider themselves to be a Pagan of sorts as well as a Witch of sorts and yes you can be both, one or neither.  Now we have that cleared up a little let's delve in..

Please note the following is written from my personal education and thoughts, I am happy for you to disagree with me.. in fact I encourage you to converse with me about it as I'm always looking to expand my knowledge and practices too..


So what do I mean by types of Witches?

No I don’t mean good, bad, fire, water, light, dark………….  Well I suppose I could mean that if that's what you believe and/or practice but what I actually meant is there are different practices of witches; as there are witches that have different focus, practice and beliefs.  Witches that focus on herbs only, on prayer only, on fairy magick, on elemental, on Mother Earth, on only divination...  There are witches that are more focused on a Pagan practice such as Shaman Witches, Druid Witches, Wiccan Witches..  Although the two are not always the same you can be a Witch without being a Pagan.  As said that not all Pagans are Wiccans, all Wiccans are Pagans and some of these people are Witches too.

Before we go on I think it's important to mention that 'witch' is the name of someone who practices witchcraft.  This is not gender specific, you do not have to be a female to be a witch.  This is often confused and said that male witches are Wizards though this is not true (unless you wish to identify yourself as such).  Equally male witches are also not Warlocks.  In fact Warlock in old English is actually a very offensive term to label someone its meaning "oathbreaker" someone who has deceived and gone against their tribe / clan / coven / people and are now tarnished with this name and cast out.  Other names for magical people may be Mage, Alchemist or Sorcerer.  - Feel free to look up those definitions. 

So let me mention a few types of witches which might get you started..
Green Witch:  A Green witch (no we don’t mean her skin is green, thanks Hollywood!) but a Witch who is one with the Earth or more specifically who’s practice is with Nature Magick and their working are with Mother Earth.  This extends beyond just growing, picking and using herbs.  A lot of the practice would be done in the woods or lakes (or other larger bodies of water) to literally be one with the Earth throughout their practice.  A Green Witch usually makes her own tool and uses mostly items found in Nature / connected to Mother Earth in their practice.   
Flora Witch: A Flora Witch is A Green Witch who is more into the floristry side of things and who mostly uses flowers in their practice.
Herbal Witch: Much like a Flora Witch a Herbal Witch is again A Green Witch who mostly uses herbs in their practice.
Hedge Witch: A Green Witch may also be known as a Hedge Witch.  Hedge witches are most often symbolised as a type of large bird such as a raven and sometimes a goose.  It is said that the Hedge Witch has the ability to travel to and from other realms / worlds and communicate with spirits.  They’re recognised as powerful healers or even midwives.  - I have actually written a blog all about hedge witches (which you can read here) this was written some time ago as part of a class study!
Kitchen Witch: The Kitchen Witch name isn't exactly as it says on the label; as typically a Kitchen Witch is not just confined to the kitchen like some old house wife.  Although her practice is more focused on potions and brews as well as the stereo typical broth and other edible/consumable goods.  The tools are usually quite practical and mostly kitchen based and their practice usually focused on practical magick.  That's not to say they don't make the rest of their home and its surroundings magickal or practice outside the kitchen.
Cottage Witch: Cottage Witches are more focused on the Home similar to the Kitchen Witch but their practice also focuses on practical magick as well as rituals and ceremonies.  A Cottage Witch also makes practical and mundane items into their tools and also everyday tasks into sacred acts as well as being very much focused on ‘nesting’ and making her home and its surroundings a magickal place.  Often the Cottage Witches practice is focused around the home and family.
Ceremonial Witch: Some witches are more Ceremonial based these are sometimes known as Ceremonial Witches which as the name suggests they are more focused on holding ceremonies and rituals.  Their knowledge is nearly always passed down through ancestry and practiced from a ceremonial book eg a Book of Shadows.  Their practice usually calls for an archetypal figures and/or known spiritual entities that represent the kind of energy they wish to manifest. 
Gardnerian Witch: Gerald Gardner created a form of Wicca known as the Gardnerian Wiccan or the Gardner movement in the 1950’s derived from that has become a type of witch known as Gardnerian Witch whose practice I’m sure you can guess is mostly Gardner Wiccan based.
Dianic Witch: Dianic Witches stem from the most feminist of all Wiccan movements, the Cult of Diana.  The Cult of Diana focuses primarily on the worship of the Goddess.  Dianic witches are usually female 99% of the time.
Eclectic Witch: Of course you also have Eclectic Witch which basically like anything and everything ‘eclectic’ generally means not restricted to one type or takes various bits from other types.  For example my music taste is very eclectic I don’t just like rock, country, flute pan music I like bands from this type and songs from that type.  There for Eclectic Witches practice a variety of magick.  – For me I consider myself Eclectic Wiccan / Pagan and a Witch because I take different things I study and apply what appeals to me to my practice, what feels right to me.  I don’t like to stick to one set way of doing things..  I like to dabble in different kinds of spell work, ceremony, ritual, divination and other practices.  I had a deep love for herbalism and horticulture workings but I’m also a fire sign and very into my candles too.  I also love musical ritual and working with sound, sometimes I drift away from the hedge witch healer into a more cottage witch / kitchen witch as I love to make my home and its surroundings magickal as well as make use of everyday items and do daily practical magick with mundane things and other times I find myself plunging into alchemy type workings, sigils and runes, oracle, spell writing I like to write my own and I take different things I like and apply them to me and my practice / journey..  
Faery Witch: Another name for Eclectic Witches maybe a Faery Witch or at least they’re somewhat similar.  A Faery Witch is one who practices their own practice typically a lot of their practice is created themselves from what they have observed.  Rather than Eclectic that takes what it likes Faery creates from what it likes.  That said as the name may suggest their practice they may wish to communicate or have association with fae, fairy, folk and nature type spirits - As they too are known as observers. 

Shamanic Witch, Gypsy Witch, Elemental Witches, Draconic Witches, Vampiric Witches, Spiritual Witches, Psychic / Medium Witches, Techno Witch, Modern Witch, Traditional Witch, Druid…  Oh the list goes on for types of witches.  Feel free to study each and others.  


Other people believe there to be witches that practice light / white / good (positive) magick and others that practice dark / black / evil (bad / negative) magick.  Some people believe there's grey magick too which is sort of an inbetween of the two.  For me I believe that everyone is capable of all kinds of magick regardless of what type of witch they set out to be.  Doing workings to negatively affect or harm others or to bring love and peace but at what cost?  Even if your intention is to bind someone (that would be bad) to stop hurting someone (that would be good), or (and this is why I hate 'love' magick) forcing someone to love you (bad for them, good for you).  Always really think about your intentions before you set out to do any workings.  There are also people who believe in Karma and/or the three fold law / rule in that anything you do (good or bad) will come back to you / come back to you three times.  This could be it happens 3 times or is what would be considered 3 times worse or better than what you did.  - Note doing things specifically to get good Karma or good back is considered bad!!  (I won't be going into 3 fold law or Karma so feel free to look into that further if you wish.)



Open or in the broom closet witches?

I absolutely love that term derived from the gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender etc scene being that you're still "in the closet" and not out and open about your sexuality to the world.  Being in the broom closet is much like that in that you're not open to your family, friends and/or the world as a Witch (and/or Pagan).

Some people go their whole lives in secret practice; this is sometimes because of personal choice but often it's more because of how society perceive witches and/or witchcraft, because you feeling stupid due to other peoples ignorance / lack of education on the subject (ie tarnished as a satanist, devil worshiper, idiot!).  Or because their family is highly religious and it would be frowned upon.  These days because of Social Media this has become a lot more popularised and well known.  Equally it's easy to create a persona on the internet and have a whole witchy internet life and hide it outside in the real world (think of yourself like some Witchy Hannah Montana) - This is a great time to show off your magickal name that you choose (feel free to look into that yourself) though some people keep this secret or just between their coven as there is believed to be a lot of power in a name.  Other Witches are out to close friends and family and some of us are out to the whole world and don't care what anyone thinks..!  But know even in 2018 there's still witch hunters out there who will kill anyone claiming to be a witch!!  - No Joke!!
Side Note: PLEASE NOTE I AM NOT TELLING YOU TO LIE TO YOUR FAMILY AND/OR OR DO ANYTHING THAT WOULD UPSET/HURT THEM.  TRY AND FIND A WAY TO BE TRUE TO YOURSELF BUT WITH DAMAGE CONTROL.  - There are such things as ChristoWitches / ChristoPagans (Christian Witch/Pagans)  I'm unsure how that works..  but feel free to look into it and/or ask someone that does/is!!
Some Witches and/or Pagans have altars set up permanently that they work on/from/with and add to and/or change over time/seasons/events.  I mentioned in my last blog post about the Tumblr blog "Fuch Yeah Altars" which has a lot of inspirational altars.  Equally if you're not out it might be difficult to explain why you have an Altar.  I know some people like YouTuber DragonFeather369 has a Dragon Altar (aka Draconic Altar) which when she was younger she told her family she was just really into Dragons and that was her Dragon collection.  Others (like myself for the first maybe 10 years) have pocket altars, shoebox altars, travel altars and other kinds of easy to set up and take down and hide altars.  Here's my YouTube video on my current travel altar which is in a small jewellery box I altered (I have this along side my main altar which can be seen on my @missimoinsane Instagram.) - That said it's not important to have an altar and/or tools (as a Witch or a Pagan).  The biggest tool you need is yourself.  Tools are more of a visual aid and something pretty we like to have.  While some can be more practical like say a mortar and pestle for grinding herbs it's not always essential and these things can also be easily found in nature (ie mortar and pestle = two rocks!) and some times are household items ie a wine glass can be a challice, a saucepan can be a cauldron, you could use a side plate or trinket bowl to give offerings (see more about offerings on my last weeks blog HERE). - This is just to name a few things.  Other ways to incorporate Witchy / Pagan elements are things like mundane looking jewellery which is actually an Amulet / Talisman or Charmed Jewellery (read more about that HERE).  Between Goth Decor, Vampire Decor, Bohemian Decor, Tumblr Decor, Pottery Barn Decor and oh the list goes on it's not completely unusual to have semi precious stones or crystals around your room/home nor dreamcatchers, moon phases, statues of black cats or even angels or other things like skulls or ravens or your favorite animals, deities or even element symbols, trinket boxes (containing secrets)..  A kitchen cupboard of herbs and spices oh the list goes on.  Of course if you're out it helps.  There are many subtle and not so subtle decor pieces, jewellery and items you can use as mentioned and there are many ways to keep a Book of Shadows such as on the computer such as evernote which you can link to multiple devices, a notebook or plain coloured folder or diary..  Mundane things can become ritualistic and magickal workings such as epsom salt in baths is very common for a relaxing bath but can double as a purifier to remove negative energies from yourself before working such as prayer.  Similar goes for blessing water, drinks you make such as tea or coffee stir in positive thoughts that you think while string in a clockwise (positive) or anticlockwise (negative) intentions.  If you're allowed a pet (why not get a familiar!) go to the pet store/shelter and allow one to choose you.  If price for tools, decor and/or supplies is a factor perhaps look on second hand places like Ebay, Charity / Thrift stores, PreLoved / Gumtree / Craigslist / Freecycle - depending where you live..  Also check out swap meets & groups.  You can always Cleanse, Consecrate and Charge (The three C's blog).  Other things you could do are Feng Shui (I spoke a bit about that in my colour blog).  There's a good number of books out there on everyday magick such as those by Author Deborah Blake.  Or books on Magickal Housekeeping!! - I'll be doing a blog about this and going into more details of what I wrote in this paragraph in a blog soon!!

Typically there are a few types of practicing witch.  

This also applies for Pagans and other Practitioners.


The first type is Solitary Practitioners – Solitary Witches are, as the name suggests, witches that practice alone; at least for the most part.  All their spells, rituals and other workings are done alone by themselves.  That's not to say they don't get together with others especially for the Sabbats, Esbats or other Holidays and Events.
The second type would be Coven Practitioners – There are many different types of covens.  Some include a high priest and/or priestess they often are the physical representation of Deity.  Some are very few in number (most typically 9 members or 13 members) and others are extensively larger.  Coven members usually gather together at least once a month - online or in person.  Think of them like a family.  Often if you wish to be a member of a Coven then you have to be initiated into it – this is more common for Pagan / Wiccan Covens than Witch Covens.  Typically when a coven is practicing or working attendance is mandatory.  That’s not to say that members don’t practice alone outside of the coven practices / workings.
Other types of study may be closed covens, open covens, circles, groves, couple or actual family practices and I shall not say cults.  (Feel free to research these study types and more).



Infamous / Famous witches from History?

As said in my opinion it is important to know the basics even if it’s not necessarily your interest or practice.  Likewise I deem it important to know some basics of Witch history internationally too not just Salem Witch Trials or the Spanish Inquisition.  Equally it’s important to know some basics of famous / infamous witches such as..


Tituba - An enslaved witch and died quite famously at the Salem Witch Trials.
Anne Boleyn - yes the second wife of King Henry VIII from the Tudor period of sixteen century England.
Marie Laveau – Famous Voodoo Priestess/Queen of New Orleans.
Sybil Leek - Modern historian and Author of many witchcraft books.  She was taught from a younge age and is one of Britain’s most famous witches.
Gerald Gardner - Of the as mentioned Gardnerian movement of Wicca in 1950's
Scott Cunningham – Although he much preferred to be known as a Wiccan than a Witch he is most famous for his books as on Wicca, Herbs and Incense although he wrote a few others.
Silver RavenWolf - Another famous witch and Author that is alive today is Silver RavenWolf.   
Just to name a few..



Activity..

  • Research more about the different types of witches and their practices.
  • Research Historical / Famous / Infamous Witches and Witch Events.
  • (Optional) Research more into types of magickal people not just Witches.
  • (Optional) Research and create yourself a magickal name.
  • (Optional) Research more into Karma and/or Three Fold Law.
  • (Optional) Journal about what type of Witch you believe yourself to be.

Book Activity..

  • (Optional) Copy down any information from above you think you will find useful.. and/or any further information you find out.

Interact with me Activity..


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Next weeks prompts No.18 -  Divination.




Sunday, 21 January 2018

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BoS Prompts 9: Herbs, Oils and Stones etc.


Prompt 9. Sunday 21st January 2018 - The 9th prompt will be...  Herbs, Oils and Stones etc.

I apologise for my little outbreak last week, I am going through a bad time with my depression / mental health and disabilities / illnesses and I know that's absolutely no excuse. But I just very much feel like the people who said they would love me to do this haven't seemed to have done any of the activities and most I'm unsure if they even bother to read since they don't comment I might get a thumbs up at best.  So I felt very down.  I know I'm sharing this in other groups and other places and the support after my little outbreak last week was mostly positive - with the exclusion of the two groups I walked out on as apparently they're happy for me to share my knowledge but not happy for me to share my emotions when I'm upset.  Anyway, this was not aimed at anyone specifically I just needed a little reassurance I'm not just wasting my time here.  So thank you all for the support. - Imogen xo



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Todays blog post will be a 3 in 1, probably more than 3 actually..  but I’m lumping these together in this section simply because this isn’t something I’m including in my BoS - but I know a lot of you might/are..  So I thought I’d cover this section purely for you guys.  Which is probably going to be long and repetitive. 

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So first of all let me mention why I’m not including this in my book.  – I may at some point I will make a seperate book especially for this stuff!!  But including this in this book would cause me somewhat distress that I took up so much book with this and/or not able to go back and add to this section due to lack of space and perhaps if I had a binder and not a bound book that would be different..?  Also basically I feel that I have a working book I keep recipes I work on in and also evernote.  But mostly this information can be found in the published books I own.  I own the crystal bibles and herb dictionaries and even essential oil books and such..  Various Grimoire, Book of Shadows and Journals.  But my go to resource for this stuff more often than not is the internet.  That’s assuming I don’t already know the properties and uses – which after a while you pick up on!!  I have my go to’s and I don’t really stray to others…  I have herbs that cover all my needs and I know their properties and uses.   I have them in dried herb form, real essential oil form, some are in tinctures or incense blends but I know their uses..  So I’m thinking of creating another book for recipes.  But you might want to include these things in your book or another book or be a complete beginner and not know what these things even are..  So let me explain!!

Stones.

Stones, gems, crystals, semi precious stones and precious stones etc – also can include metals in this section too if you like like Gold, Silver, Copper..  These are often natural (some are manmade) elements found in the earth or made from the earth for example quartz is a kind of rock that forms in various parts of the world and there's various types of quartz too.

Stones have properties and values, you can take a stone based on it’s colour (more on colours in my next blog entry), or its physical properties, it’s magickal properties and such forth.  Now a few things again it’s down to your own beliefs..  Also some stones people say have healing or powers which some of us take prescription medications for but stones, like all other things here, are not a substitute to actual medication and/or professional help. 

Stones are said to hold qualities and properties such as Amethyst has healing qualities it is said to be healing on all levels - body, mind and spirit. Amethyst raises vibrational frequency and protects against negative energies.  But what does that mean?  Well it means what you believe it to mean, if you feel as though having chunks of this stone around your home, neck or in your pocket helps with you healing process then brilliant.  If you feel like it’s a very pretty purple stone but that's it then brilliant.  If you feel this stone doesn’t have any kind of magickal properties it’s just a chunk of rock someone dug up but you get lost in peace and tranquility every time you look at it and find it to be calming and inspiring then brilliant.  Each to their own interpretation.  But this can then be used in magickal or none magickal workings for whatever properties you deem that stone to have..

Some popular uses for stones (and metals) are used in jewellery for either their properties or colour even colour properties (such as a green jade is a stone that, as far as I know, doesn't have money properties but green is a money colour so could be used in money workings).  Some are used in mojo bags, in making of oils, in workings, even added to candles, bath bombs, charms and much more..


Herbs.

Herbs are plants, mostly grown and gathered in the wild but some are farm grown and others home grown both in and outdoors.  They can be purchased in a variety of places and in a variety of ways this includes seed, plant, clippings for planting, fresh cut, cuttings, dried cuttings, chopped and ready for food, cut and ready for teas etc..

Some herbs are used in cooking or making/preparing of food and drink, others are used as decorations and some are used in makeup, medicine, perfume and a whole list of other fragranced products.  But again like stones should not be used as a substitute for medicinal use in fact you should check with your doctor and do your research.  They hold many properties literally and magickally as well as flavour.  Note: some herbs are poisonous and should not come in contact with skin, be ingested through eating, sniffing etc.  Some are poisonous to animals while they might be fine to us.  So really make sure you know about a herb before handling it!!  A lot of these starter or taster magickal herb kits include several I dispose of safely so as not to harm me or my cats.  So definitely check that out.

As mentioned much like the stones herbs have properties again down to your own interpretation of each but again some have set qualities.  For example lavender is said to be all round healing, calming and is often included in microwavable wheat bags as a calming, soothing, relaxing, aromatherapy all round good herb.  BUT not for everyone, lavender in wheat bags gives me headaches and makes me feel ill.. There’s nothing calming, soothing or relaxing about nausea or headaches..!  That said in massage oil / essential oil, raw herb, loose incense, most lavender scented candles or incense I’m fine but not air sprays, room sprays or cleaning product scents like dish soap, polish, floor cleaner etc. – that said I mostly make my own cleaning products but that’s for another blog!!


Oils.

Oils very much work on the same bases as herbs,  Essential oils or pure oils is what you're looking for as they're herbs made into a high concentrated oil. Though while I wouldn't recommend putting them in your food they can be used in oils, dressings, tinctures, incense, fragrances and more.

They can be purchased in real pure essential oil form (100%) or different variations of pure-ness.  Which needs diluting down usually with something called a ‘carrier oil’ before use.  Coconut oil, vegetable glycerine, almond oil, rapeseed oil are but a few..

Oils can also be bought in massage oil form, these are essential oils that have already been diluted.  Though most of these are synthetic fragrances and not real extract.

Oils can come in scented oils for oil burners, but often these are just fragrance oil and therefore hold no magickal properties as they’re synthetic oils as well.


Tinctures.

What exactly are tinctures?
Typically tinctures are usually made for medicinal purposes.  They're then consumed (usually a small amount is placed under the tongue).  Tinctures are often made from liquid extractions of herbs in alcohol, but they can also be extracted in some carrier oils such as vegetable glycerine or in apple cider vinegar (these are non-alcohol tinctures).   Tinctures are easy to use and make.  They’re even safe for children as only a small amount need to be consumed.  As mentioned because they are taken directly under the tongue, they enter the bloodstream much more directly than by any other means. This means that the body has a quicker reaction.  That said some may require continual use for several weeks before any real effect takes place like other medications.  - If you wish to know more about tinctures like how to make I do advise you look into this further.


Tea.

Like Tinctures herbal teas can be made, or bought, for medicinal or health benefits such as relaxation, revitalisation, sleep, energy and so on.  They can also be made for things like nausea, stomach pain, constipation and more.


Incense.

Incense typically comes in three forms: Cone, Loose or Stick.  Most cone and stick incense unless it was home made is often more synthetic smell and doesn't hold the properties and values of real herbs, real oils etc.  Most loose incense is home made and made directly using herbs and sometimes essential oils are also added.

These can be store bought or homemade.  I really recommend having a go at making your own loose incense.  This can be burnt on a disc (such as charcoal or coconut) and burnt in a fire safe container such as a sand filled cauldron, pan, specifically designed ceramic or metal burner.  I put cork coasters under for additional protection.  Note: the container will get hot and sand / salt / dirt should be used between the container and the disc.  - Always exercise fire safety and you can never be too cautious, too safe or too careful.




Etc.

These are just a few examples.  But there's some more information I wish to pawn off on you before you go..!!

First if anything says "part" such as a recipe requires 1 part lavendar to 2 parts rosemary to 1.5 part rose and 3 parts sage.  What 'part' means is 'measured amount' so be it teaspoon, tablespoon, or any other measurement.  Eg tablespoon.  1tbsp lavender, 2tbsp rosemary, 1 and a half tbsp rose and 3tbsp sage.  - A lot of people don't know what "part" means it literally stands in place of a value measurement because if you're making a one time spell amount you might want to use a teaspoon but if you were making a big batch for doing 10 candles you might want considerably more but have the same same recipe.  - I hope that makes sense!


Making potions, spells, ointments, salves and other similar stuff I haven't covered here is also so much fun.  Take a premade recipe off of the internet, a book, your mystical Aunt Sally (with permission) and make your own, or adapt it and make it your own.  We all saw Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince (right?) "crush not cut" well that but "dragons blood not sage" don't be scared of messing up.  Don't disbelieve - belief is part of the active ingredient to all magickal workings.  Make your own.  


How to write your own recipes for eg spell work?

Easy!  Consider what you wish to achieve.  And how?  Next week I'll be looking more at candles (I have an old blog on candles) and also colour correspondences.  But consider what herbs have those properties - can you add them to a candle, loose incense, a mojo bag/sachette, what stones have the properties you're looking for?  A mixture and make it as complicated or as simple.  You could make candles, incense, write a prayer, make a bag or a box or do all of those things and it's really let your creativity run wild.  or sometimes it's a simple as a relax and concentration oil spell.  3 drops of each of the following 100%  pure essential oil; rosemary, lavender and patchouli in an oil burner with some water.. done.



Activity..

  • Research and practice making a simple loose incense using your own written recipe.
  • Research and practice making a simple sachette you put under your pillow containing at least 3 stones, a herb and 1 other item of your choice (poppet, feather, charm, written upon paper etc..) don't forget to write your recipe (perhaps even journal about the results).
  • Research and practice making a simple anointing oil, this can include stones as well as herbs, oils and anything else you wish to infuse into a carrier oil.
  • Research the above and decide what you may wish to include in your book.  Those three recipes you just researched and practice may be 3 of your own workings you might want to include if you felt they worked as intended.
  • Perhaps try amending what you've previously created here to improve it or use it in other ways.  A loose incense may also work great imbued into candles. 
Etc..


Book Activity..

  • (Optional) write down the properties of your most used herbs, stones, oils etc.  It would take you a very long and pointless time writing down every oil, herb and stone.  But perhaps write down the most common or your more frequently used ones.
  • (Optional) create a space you can write recipes, add recipes, and such forth.
  • (Optional) write notes such as what 'parts' mean in a recipe, what measurements are and their meanings, maybe create a signature incense and just write that.  Perhaps write notes on what herbs are "Herbs are plants grown....." what stones are "Crystals come from..." how tinctures are made... etc etc..
  • (Optional) Any part of this blog post you thought might embellish your book and help your practice or that triggered your own thoughts and ideas for what to include.
Etc..


Interact with me Activity


  • Comment on this blog, facebook post, twitter, patreon etc and tell me / us how you went about adding this section / these sections to your books..  Your thoughts and any other relevant helpful information xo

As said before for me, and I know for a few others like Rhomany, this sort of thing would take up too much space in a BoS and be difficult to add too so perhaps a separate book especially dedicated to just herbs, just oils, just stones, just recipes etc.  And for others that's the point of their BoS is to have those recipes and references.



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Thank you all for the support.  For anyone wishing to share, ask for help, talk about BoS / their book and relevant content (or for more information, ideas and unmissable blog posts go to new Fb group https://www.facebook.com/groups/BoSPrompts/  Also as previously mentioned you can go on the website version of this blog over on the left there’s a ‘subscribe by email’ so you don’t miss a single post from me.  If you’re on the mobile version scroll right down to the bottom and click ‘view as website’ and that should take you to the website version where you can expand, navigate to the left and subscribe by email :)  I will continue to share this on my Patreon *for free* and also on my Twitter and in various facebook groups..  & Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/BookOfShadowsPrompts/

Imogen x

Next weeks prompts No.10 - Colours & Candles.