I think something people have to realize first in trying to reconstruct historical magical and religious practices is that belief=/=worship. Many traditional witches believe in Christ but don’t worship him because they’re not the same thing. And certain historical pagan religions did believe the gods of their neighbors were… something! But acknowledging something as existing and venerating it are two different things.
Let’s all just admit that buying stuff is fun. That said, there’s a big issue of consumerism within the witchy/pagan scene. As magic work and the pagan “aesthetic” becomes more of a commodity in the mainstream, there’s a mounting attitude of needing All The Items in the highest quality (even if we’re not certain we’ll use them,) and big corporations mass-producing cheap stuff to make a buck off of a growing trend. Here’s some things you can do to help detach your practice from that and support other people in the craft:
Go outside. Check your backyard or local park for local plant life, waters, roots, etc. If your work involves things from nature at all, you can probably find a lot of your supplies… in nature. It takes a little more time, but it’s free and then you’ve gathered stuff yourself!
Make stuff. This one is pretty straightforward. There may be key items to your practice that you can make yourself instead of buying it! That said, I know sometimes spending money is inevitable so I won’t dwell too much on this… let’s talk more about shopping:
Shop mindfully. The price of a lot of items will skyrocket once it has a pentacle or other symbol engraved on it. For example, little mortars and pestles can be very pricey in witchy shops, but you could probably get a bigger one that’s actually food safe for less at a nice grocery store. Antique stores and international markets are now your new best friends.
Support small businesses! Things are cheaper on Amazon, but the extra money goes to support real people, likely other practitioners. If you can, supporting small, local, independent shopkeepers and crafters does a ton of good. It also helps build and sustain a local community.
Shop based on need. Don’t get something “just in case” (unless it’s banishing or hex breaking stuff; those are decent to have on hand.) It’s tempting to impulse-buy a ton of niche items and ingredients, but unless you have a reasonable idea what you’re going to use them for in the near future, it’ll probably just create clutter for you to deal with later.
Prioritize effectiveness over aesthetic. Ultimately your practice has to work for you, not just look good. I think making your work aesthetically pleasing to yourself can be an important part of really connecting with what you’re doing, but don’t make that desire burn a hole in your wallet and distract you from what brought you to this path in the first place. Altar envy is a real thing.
Recycle/Upcycle. Use old clothing fabric for an altar cloth. That old trinket dish makes a great offering dish. Enchant jewelry you already own. That jar of strawberry jelly you just finished off will work just fine for that spell. Things can be re-purposed and made into new things.
Analyze your offerings. Special occasion wine isn’t a special occasion if you do it every time. Not every offering needs to be a grand gesture, regular maintenance is more important generally.
Organize trades. Have any pals that also practice? See if you can help each other! You could trade different goods (that old mini cauldron you bought and never used for that abandoned tarot deck, maybe?) but also services. A protection spell for a luck charm. A reading for a reading. You help them with the laundry and they cook you a meal one day.
As always, the goal is to foster a local community of individuals doing honest work, and shedding the consumerist mindset society taught us to make us spend more money. Take up the idea that you can do magic completely on your own with what you already around you, and if you do want to spend money, see if you can do it in a way that helps the world a tiny bit. :)
Honey Vanilla Poundcake
Good evening and Blessed Beltane!! I made this lovely poundcake that was so delicious and topped with lemon curd! As always my recipes are GLUTEN, DAIRY, and NUT free. Blessed be and enjoy!
For the Poundcake:
3 Cups Flour (Red’s Mill Gluten Free Baking Flour)
1 1/2 Tsp. Xantham Gum
1 Tsp. Baking Powder
1 Tsp. Salt
3 Eggs
1 1/2 Cup Sugar
3/4 Cup Corn Oil
1/2 Cup Cream (So Delicious Coconut Creamer)
1/2 Cup Milk (Chobani Extra Creamy Oat Milk)
2 Tbsp. Vanilla
2 Tbsp. Honey
Preheat oven to 350°. Grease a loaf pan with oil or butter. Whisk together all your dry ingrediants till combined. Whisk together in a seperate bowl oil and sugar. Mix in the eggs one by one then slowly pour in your milk and cream. Once combined add your flavoring. Slowly mix in your dry ingrediants in parts till fully combined. Pour into loaf pan and cook for 50-55 minutes or until a tooth pick comes out clean.
This recipe makes 2 loafs so please enjoy and share amongst those you celebrate with! Top wth lemon curd and powdered sugar and enjoy! From hearth ans home, Blessed Be and Blessed Beltane! ☀️
Jinkx 🌟
⭐️NocturneTears🌙
More about the Lisagate situation.
I feel like everything that is happening in the world current time, has really thrown everyones energies off balance. Being an empath, this makes it hard for me to ground myself, when overwhelmed by so much draining energy and negativity. In times like this, sometimes, we can’t control everything that is happening around us. With this acceptance, sit back, and cook yourself some butter chicken. Because you ~ really deserve it.
Fresh Produce:
1 medium-sized onion, diced
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 tsp fresh grated ginger
1 ½ pounds cubed chicken breast
Squeeze of lemon
Dairy:
1 cup half and half
¼ cup plain yogurt
6 tbsp ghee (Angels tips. Ghee is healthier than butter, reduces heart attack risk, and helps with the absorption of magick herbs!)
Pantry:
2 tsp olive oil
8 oz can tomato sauce
5 tbsp tomato paste
Pinch of sugar
Magick Spices:
1 ½ tsp chili powder ~ warding, hex breaking, good outcomes, spell booster
1 tsp paprika ~ healing, increases power, comfort
Pinch of cayenne pepper ~ protection, strength, empowerment
1 tbsp garam masala ~ healing, protection, strength, comfort
Salt and pepper to taste ~ Warding and protection
In a large deep pan, heat extra virgin olive oil. Add in garlic, onions, chicken, and ginger. Mix in with all of your spices.
Now melt in ghee, and cook until it is about ¾ of the way done. Cook on medium heat.
Then pour in the tomato sauce, tomato paste, lemon juice, sugar, yogurt and half and half. Stir to combine fully. Bring to a simmer and cook for about 10 minutes to allow the sauce to reduce.
Taste the sauce, and add whatever you feel suits your taste. You can even add more magickal ingredients to this recipe to fit your magick needs!
Serve over white rice, and garlic naan.
Cleaning and tidying is never a fun activity, but with the use of some domestic magick it can become an enchanting and Cleansing experience!
Here are some tips to make your next housework day magickal!
💧add some peppermint or lavender essential oil into your cleaning wash for peace and extra Cleansing
💧wipe down the walls and surfaces with moon water with added peppermint oil. Your space will smell amazing
💧put on some witchy music or music that corresponds with your intent you want in your space
💧burn some incense or oil in a diffuser to cleanse the air
💧 Sage your living areas
💧when you’re sweeping with a broom, imagine that you’re sweeping negative energy out!
💧put on clean bedding and spray your sheets with a sweet Sleep Mist (recipe is on my blog)
💧sweep your windowsills and place crystals that love the sun on them
💧clean your altar space and redo it
💧find vegetable cuttings and biodegradable leftovers you can mix into compost to nourish your plants
💧when cleaning the floor, pour your cleaning liquid in the shape of a sigil. Wipe and scrub to charge and fire!
💧 draw sigils on your dishes with dishwashing liquid before you wash them
💧wash old jam jars and recycle them to hold moon water or spells
💧visualize negativity leaving your space when you take out the trash
💧If you can put chalk on your floors, draw sigils or write messages under your carpets
💧create or renew any wards you have put up
💧Enchant your mirrors to show your inner beauty
Happy Cleaning!
🦋💧Aphroditiful💧🦋
“It is also important to avoid making regular offerings to the spirits, including you familiars. Each offering should be made as payment for a specific service performed. In this way they will always be active and eager to earn their keep. As it is written in the Book of Abramelin the spirits are industrious creatures and must not be coddled like pets.
On the other hand, a spirit who expect to be fed on a schedule will be less inclined to work and may become a lazy glutton. Your only option then is to withhold food until they agree to work, which is counterproductive and certainly not the kind of hostile relationship you want with them!
… Other exceptions to this rule would be offerings made to your ancestors and your personal head-spirit/guardian angel - for whom you can make regular offerings without harm. However, such regular offerings should be kept very simple (such as fire, water, and incense), and special or more elaborate offerings given only as thanks for specific work accomplished.”
- Ritual Offerings
[to any deity in particular]: Hi. I’ve brought shitty alcohol, two electric candles, a chocolate bar, my many issues, and an undying love for you. Can you help me un-fuck myself?
[deity]: sighs deeply
Just a few of the books my mother brought up with her this weekend. I haven’t gone through the majority of these yet, but I’d love to hear all of y’all s thoughts!
Fill a bowl with water and a small piece of bullion cube. Microwave for thirty seconds. Stir in bullion cube. Add mushrooms, curry powder, minced garlic, and onion powder. Microwave for a minute. Add tomato paste, soy sauce, sriracha