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Spell of Temporal Shielding

Spell of Temporal Shielding

 

Purpose: To protect your personal time and energy from being drained by others or distractions.

 

Ingredients:

    •    A black candle

    •    Dried elderflower or bay leaf

    •    A small hourglass or watch

    •    A piece of hematite

    •    Your written name on parchment

 

Incantation:

“Time is mine and none may steal,

Spell of Etheric Bloom

Spell of Etheric Bloom

 

Purpose: To revive joy, creativity, and passion in your daily life and spiritual practice.

 

Ingredients:

    •    A rose quartz crystal

    •    A white candle

    •    A pinch of hibiscus or calendula petals

    •    A small bowl of spring water

    •    One drop of honey

 

Incantation:

“Bloom within, O flame divine,

Spell of Quiet Influence

Spell of Quiet Influence

 

Purpose: To subtly shift situations in your favor without direct confrontation (ideal for court matters, job interviews, difficult conversations).

 

Ingredients:

    •    A silver coin

    •    A sprig of mugwort

    •    A small mirror

    •    A drop of your own perfume or oil blend

    •    Black thread

 

Incantation:

Client Q&A: Your Most Asked Questions about Spells, Spirits, and Shop Life

 

Client Q&A: Your Most Asked Questions about Spells, Spirits, and Shop Life

 

By Jules Magick Moon Offerings

 

Blessed be, my magical souls!

Today I’m pulling back the velvet curtain and answering some of your most frequently asked questions about the magick I offer, the spirit companions I conjure, and the mystical workings of the shop. Whether you’re a seasoned witch or just starting to explore your path, this Q&A will give you a deeper look into how things work behind the scenes here at Jules Magick Moon Offerings.

 

Charm of the Honey Moon

Spell for Drawing Good Luck

 

Charm of the Honey Moon

 

Intent: To attract good fortune, favorable outcomes, and sweet synchronicity.

 

You Will Need:

    •    A small jar of honey

    •    Cinnamon (stick or powdered)

    •    A green or gold candle

    •    Small piece of paper and pen

 

Spell Steps:

Circle of Salt and Silver

Spell for Protection

 

Circle of Salt and Silver

 

Intent: To surround yourself or your space with spiritual and energetic protection.

 

You Will Need:

    •    Sea salt

    •    A silver item (coin, pendant, charm)

    •    White candle

    •    Bay leaf

 

Spell Steps:

    1.    Cast a circle using the sea salt. Place the silver item and bay leaf in the center.

Tether of Twine and Truth

Tether of Twine and Truth

 

Intent: To bind an energy, habit, person (non-harmfully), or spirit to your will or boundary.

 

You Will Need:

    •    A length of natural twine or black thread

    •    A small piece of parchment or brown paper

    •    Black candle

    •    Clove or mugwort (dried)

    •    Pen and fireproof dish

 

Spell Steps:

Common Misconceptions About Spirit Keeping—Debunked

 

Common Misconceptions About Spirit Keeping—Debunked

 

Spirit keeping is a beautiful, sacred, and deeply personal practice that has been misunderstood by many—both within and outside the metaphysical community. At Jules Magick Moon Offerings, we believe in educating and empowering those who are drawn to spirit companionship, so today we’re debunking the most common myths and misconceptions surrounding this powerful path.

 

1. Misconception: Spirit Keeping Is Dangerous or Evil

 

The Truth:

Spell of Rekindled Flame

Spell of Rekindled Flame

 

Purpose: To warm the hearts of two people who once loved deeply, drawing back the spark of affection, passion, and closeness.

 

You’ll need:

    •    A pink candle (for love and emotional warmth)

    •    A red candle (for passion and desire)

    •    A piece of rose quartz

    •    A photo or token representing your connection (or both names written on paper)

The Difference Between Bound Spirits and “Free” Spirits

 

The Difference Between Bound Spirits and “Free” Spirits

 

Understanding the Heart of Spirit Companionship

 

In the world of spirit work, one of the most common—and most misunderstood—questions is this:

What’s the difference between a bound spirit and a “free” spirit?

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