Monday, May 7, 2012

"Fire My Spirit" - Another Elements Spell

Tonight I decided to do yet another elements-related spell, simply because Snake has been poking at me to do some reconnecting with the world around me and I haven't exactly been doing that (sorry Snake!). I decided that I could either blame it on grad school or listen to his advice, and I decided I should probably listen to him!


This is what I would call the "before" picture, which I have not as of yet done when it comes to documenting my spellwork; usually I just take a picture after everything's already been taken care of, so I decided that this time I wanted to photograph what my spell candles look like before I do that. Here you can see the candle that I'm going to use, my Witches Brew oil (which I bought on 13 Moons but is currently out of stock :( ), sea salt for Earth, lavender for Air, cloves for Fire, and a dried red rose for Water. I was going to use the silver Sharpie to outline the carvings I planned on making in the candle, but it didn't pan out the way I hoped it would. In other words, it didn't do anything. Boo.


And here is the finished product! I carved the name of each element and its corresponding triangle symbol on four sides of the candle, and carved the word "Spirit" and a pentacle across the bottom of the candle so that the words wrapped around it. After that, I anointed the candle with the Witches Brew oil, and then I sprinkled each element's corresponding herb onto the appropriate carving (sea salt for Earth, lavender for Air, etc.). I used Wendy Rule's song "Elemental Chant" to raise energy, and then I recited a prayer to the elements for balance featured in Dorothy Morrison's book Everyday Magic: Spells and Rituals for Modern Living before lighting the candle.


This is the shiny that I chose to use as an amulet, something that I can keep on my person at all times in order to keep the energies of this spell with me. One of the reasons I chose it is because of its five-petaled design: hello subtle pentacle! haha Another reason I chose it is because it features the five colors that represent the elements: garnet (red) for Fire, peridot (green) for Earth, topaz (blue) for Water, citrine (yellow) for Air, and amethyst (purple) for Spirit. Why is it that I keep choosing to do work with the elements? That I couldn't really tell you for sure. All I know is that I really enjoy this type of spellwork and it really does make me feel more connected to the world around me...who knew that my spirit animal would know what he was talking about? ;D

6 comments:

  1. I think this is a brilliant idea, maybe I should try something similar, maybe it'll balance me out. ;) The carvings on the candle and the representations with sea salt, lavender, etc are a nice tough as well.

    The amulet is beautiful and you gotta love Wendy Rule. :) Snake huh? I've got Wolf, Tiger (Tigress?), and Crow keeping an eye out for me. I've known a few Snake-aligned people, they're good folks.

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  2. Thank you! :D It's definitely done wonders in terms of balancing me out, so I highly recommend doing something along these lines if you're looking for that kind of a result. Snake is actually a recent development...it all started with this dream that I had a few weeks ago where I was attacked by an eastern diamondback and survived. When I talked to Thea about it, she informed me that that's a classic totem animal thing. xD

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  3. I have to LOL at how Snake is just all "nudge-poke-nudge" until you do what you need to do. XD

    I'm sorry the silver Sharpie didn't work. :/ That was a good idea. I know 13 Moons had some silver powder that I want to get the next time I place an order. That might work for rolling a candle in once you've carved it and anointed it, so the silver just sticks in the carved grooves.

    That pendant is SO nice! I can't wait to see it in person. And question: What does the Witches Brew oil smell like?

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  4. haha Snake really does just poke at ya poke at ya until you listen. Ooh, I didn't know that they had silver powder! Thank you for letting me know about that! I think I know where part of my next paycheck is going. xD I'm glad that you like the pendant! :D And Witches Brew oil smells really heavily of patchouli, but I was never able to find out what else is in it because that's definitely not the only ingredient, at least if we're going by my nose. XD

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  5. I've got a pretty strong sense of smell, and smells affect me a lot, so I tend to use oils a lot in my magic but they have to smell good (or at least okay) to me. If I don't like the way an oil smells, it doesn't matter how good it is at its intended purpose, ya know? :P

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    1. I definitely understand that. haha There really aren't many oils whose scents I don't like...or at least that I don't like enough that I won't use them. xD

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