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Spell of Sacred Boundaries
Spell of Sacred Boundaries
Purpose: To protect your energy and enforce clear spiritual and emotional boundaries.
Ingredients:
• Black tourmaline or obsidian (optional)
• Black candle (for warding)
• Salt (circle of containment)
• Bay leaf (for writing intention)
• Pen or ritual knife
Spell:
Spell of Cloaked Presence
Spell of Cloaked Presence
For invisibility from harm, gossip, energy vampires, or spiritual predators.
Intent: Stealth, spiritual protection, warding
Best performed: Dusk or under moonlight
What You Need:
• A dark scarf or piece of cloth
• Lavender or chamomile incense
• A mirror
• Black tourmaline or obsidian
Ritual:
Spell of Abundant Bloom
Spell of Abundant Bloom
For attracting new opportunities, creativity, and financial growth.
Intent: Expansion, growth, prosperity
Best performed: Morning or on a Thursday
What You Need:
• A green leaf (real or symbolic)
• A gold coin or something golden
• A small pot of soil or a living plant
• Cinnamon powder
Ritual:
Spell of Swift Unbinding
Spell of Swift Unbinding
For releasing what no longer serves you—habits, people, contracts, energy cords.
Intent: Freedom, closure, liberation
Best performed: During a waning moon or when you feel stuck
What You Need:
• A black string or ribbon
• A white candle
• Scissors
• A pinch of sea salt
Ritual:
Angels vs. Fallen Angels: What’s the Difference in Spirit Work?
Angels vs. Fallen Angels: What’s the Difference in Spirit Work?
When you first step into the world of spirit work, one of the most common questions that arises is this: What’s the difference between angels and fallen angels—and can I work with both? The answer is layered, rich in history, and ultimately rooted in intention, resonance, and choice.
Veilbreaker Sight
“Veilbreaker Sight”
Purpose: To open your third eye gently and increase intuitive clarity.
Best Time: Waxing Moon, Night
Tools:
• One violet or deep indigo candle
• Mugwort or bay leaf (for smoke)
• Mirror or bowl of water (for scrying)
• A drop of your own saliva or tear
Spell Steps:
Dragons as Spirit Companions: Fierce Protectors and Ancient Allies
Dragons as Spirit Companions: Fierce Protectors and Ancient Allies
In every ancient culture, dragons have soared through legend and lore—powerful, majestic, and often misunderstood. But beyond myth, dragons are very real within the spirit realms—and for the spirit keeper or metaphysical practitioner, forming a bond with a dragon can become a life-altering experience.
Whether you are newly drawn to dragon energy or have long felt their call, this post will take you deeper into understanding these magnificent spirit companions and what it means to walk beside one.
Unsnare & Unbind
“Unsnare & Unbind”
Purpose: To break toxic cords, lingering energies, or mental binds from old relationships or patterns.
Best Time: Waning Moon, Midnight
Tools:
• A black string or cord (tie 3 loose knots in it)
• Scissors
• Bowl of saltwater
• Optional: Protection incense (like dragon’s blood or frankincense)
Spell Steps:
Heartfire Return
“Heartfire Return”
Purpose: To reignite love, warmth, or passion between two souls (romantic or platonic).
Best Time: Friday, Waxing Moon
Tools:
• Red rose petal (fresh or dried)
• A pinch of cinnamon
• Two small candles (pink and orange)
• A photo or symbol representing the other person
Spell Steps:
Working with Fae Spirits: Beauty, Trickery, and Power
Working with Fae Spirits: Beauty, Trickery, and Power
There’s something undeniably magnetic about the Fae—those mysterious, ancient spirits that shimmer at the edges of human reality. They appear in folklore across the globe, cloaked in beauty, wreathed in riddles, and often wielding unsettling power. To work with the Fae is to enter a dance of enchantment and danger, where intention, respect, and intuition are your best allies.


