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Posts by Marco Bowen

I warded against energy vamps.

Someone I suspected might be trying to do that's stuff ended up getting nausea and diarrhea when we hung out.

Now that's what I call a SHITTY WARD πŸ˜‚ πŸ’©

5 months ago 4 1 1 0

Things I'm excited about for my business, Hemlock & Honey:
- Selling crystals & curios
- Developing relationships with reputable suppliers
- Learning more from my partner about his expertise

Things I'm SCARED of:
- Taxes. How the fuck?
- Taxes while using Etsy

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Non-witchy books that greatly impacted my practice

#witchsky #witch #spellwork #witchcraft

9 months ago 8 0 1 0

Oh I understand, yeah.

For a green waste container like that, I think the spirit would definitely be different. So definitely start with the relationship and see what they are okay with!

9 months ago 1 0 0 0

Great question! A couple things here

1. For disposing of baneful remnants or working with the spirits for a hex or curse, I'd find one further away

2. It's often illegal to use a companies dumpster for personal use, so be careful with that!

9 months ago 1 0 1 0

and of course leave an offering or payment like coins, alcohol, something especially nasty they can break down

9 months ago 3 0 0 0

they’re incredibly good at breaking things down.

excess spell materials. baneful leftovers. energy you don’t want sitting around.

you can also ask them to help things rot.

a bad habit. a situation. a relationship. even someone’s health or finances if you’re working banefully.

9 months ago 4 0 2 0
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witch tip: build a relationship with garbage spirits.

If you have legal access to an industrial dumpster, that's great. If not, even a local trash bin.

Here's why πŸ‘‡πŸ½ πŸ‘‡πŸ½ πŸ‘‡πŸ½

#witchsky #witchcraft #animism #spirits #babywitch

9 months ago 13 2 1 0

Thanks! Always happy when my ramblings are useful πŸ˜‚

9 months ago 2 0 0 0

there are general rules:
a binding? you cut.
a containment? you free.
fire? use water
etc etc

write spells like you’re the one who might have to take them apart later.
because someday… you might be!!!

9 months ago 11 0 1 0

if someone comes to you with something nasty stuck to them, you’ll already have notes on how to dismantle a similar working.
huge time saver. very helpful. 10/10 recommend.

9 months ago 11 0 1 0

not because you plan to undo itβ€”though that happens.
but because knowing how you’d break it helps you understand what you actually built.

AND...

9 months ago 12 0 1 0

witch tip:
every time you write a new spell in your grimoire or notes, also write how you’d reverse it.

Here's why πŸ‘‡πŸ½πŸ‘‡πŸ½πŸ‘‡πŸ½πŸ‘‡πŸ½

#witchsky #folkwitch #spiritual #witch

9 months ago 32 8 1 1

The ingredients and tools have to match your intention and manner if doing the spell.

If you make substitutions, they need to be methodical and you might have to change the "how" of the spell.

Because intention won't outweigh the conflicting energy's of mismatched, thoughtless ingredients

9 months ago 5 1 0 0

To light the candle that way, you need the right tools, like a lighter.

That being said, a pencil CAN be used to light a candle. You just have to use it differently. You have to break it, scrape it, use friction, and get creative.

9 months ago 4 0 1 0

"Intention is everything in witchcraft"

If you hold a pencil to a candle wick with the intention of lighting it and just hope real hard.... It's not gonna light.

9 months ago 6 2 1 0

The terror of posting a response video to another witch's video

Like crap... Didn't I cover all the things I had to say and be "nice enough" to not get cancelled πŸ˜‚

How many times is it appropriate to say "this is my take" without getting annoying

10 months ago 4 0 1 0
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Witch Tip: Simple talismans can be made by folding sheets of aluminum foil into a thin, metal tablet. You can then use a toothpick or pencil to engrave symbols or sigils onto the surface.

#WitchSky #OccultSky

10 months ago 44 7 2 1

I was never a fan of the wheels either! I like to break the letters down into their components and the try to make the sigil from that.

Bonus points if I can make alchemical/astrological ones (or even something from my own mind that reminds me of the intention)

10 months ago 2 0 1 0

These are from my perspective.

Which you do depends on the nature of the object and how you work.

I feed my lucky rice. A client bought some and they choose to charge it. This is okay, because it's a different relationship with the object.

It helps with my notes on how to maintain the charm

10 months ago 0 0 0 0

🍽️ Feeding 🍽️

Feeding is more animistic in nature and works with the SPIRIT of the item.

"I will give you 3 drops of rum on the first Monday every month for you to continue ____ for me."

If it's adding material, the material isn't crucial to the function because the spirit is handling the "how."

10 months ago 1 0 1 0

🌻 Refreshing 🌻

When a ward or magical object has a MATERIAL component that is:

1. Crucial to the function
2. Exhaustive, meaning it needs to be replaced

If a potted plant is my ward and it has a fly trap for extra protection, the trap gets filled with flies and needs to be replaced.

10 months ago 0 0 1 0

⚑ Recharging ⚑

When a magical objects needs more ENERGY you recharge it.

Think of it like filling up gas in a car, it just needs more juice.

This can be through prayer, energy work, the sun, the moon, etc

10 months ago 0 0 1 0

Wards and magical objects 🧡

⚑ Recharging
🌻 Refreshing
🍽️ Feeding

These are just how I use those terms. It's not universal and I'm sure someone disagrees. But it helps me, and here's how I use these terms πŸ‘‡πŸ½πŸ‘‡πŸ½πŸ‘‡πŸ½

#witchsky #witchraft #charms #amulets #wards

10 months ago 0 0 1 0

I agree, I think the differentiation between mundane and magic isn't as cut and dry, if even there.

That being said sometimes using scissors to cut a price tag off is just that! To me at least haha

10 months ago 1 0 0 0
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I have dedicated tools for a couple specific things, but in general I feel that.

That would be amazing! I don't think that using tools mundanely "taints" the tools in anyway, you know? Especially if you wanted to consecrate them to bring magical aspects into "mundane" art

10 months ago 1 0 0 0

Love that! I could definitely see the ideology for both sides, and the traditions I've learned have different views on it

10 months ago 1 0 1 0

Very true! There definitely isn't a "right" answer, but I love seeing the difference in practices and cultures.

Personally, the only tools specific to magical are ones dedicated to specific spirits or used for a singular TYPE of working

10 months ago 2 0 0 0

❓ QUESTION ❓

I've heard and been taught two ways of thinking; magical tools like scissors, knives, etc that double as household tools should:

1. Be used only for magic
2. Be woven in with daily life

What do you think & why?

#witchsky #witchcraft #folkmagic

10 months ago 7 0 7 0

Nice to meet you!

Yeah the terminology is super interesting when it comes to workings, witches, and witchcraft.

My friend broke it down between "Divine Magic" and witchcraft. From his cultural perspective I can see that. Doesn't necessarily fit mine, but it's close enough and entirely valid

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