Yearly Archives: 2017
The Oils:
- 4 parts Patchouli
- 3 parts Cypress
- 1 part Vetivert
Color: Green
Uses:
For use in attuning with the Earth, or for rituals involving money, foundation, stability, creativity, fertility, ecology, etc.
Note:
The proportions here, though for essential oils, are by parts. One part may equal six drops. Generally speaking, there shouldn’t be more than ten total drops of essential oil per half-cup of bath salts. Experiment to find what works best, and please use only genuine essential oils. You should remember, too, the irritating qualities of some essential oils, and use accordingly.
Bath Salts:
To make bath salts add this oil blend to the recipe found in: Bath Salts Basics
From: The Master Grimoire
The Oils:
- 3 parts Rosemary
- 2 parts Myrrh
- 2 parts Sandalwood
- 1 part Frankincense
Color: purple
Uses:
Bathe in Circle Bath before any form of ritual work to strengthen, purify and prepare yourself for ritual.
Note:
The proportions here, though for essential oils, are by parts. One part may equal six drops. Generally speaking, there shouldn’t be more than ten total drops of essential oil per half-cup of bath salts. Experiment to find what works best, and please use only genuine essential oils. You should remember, too, the irritating qualities of some essential oils, and use accordingly.
Bath Salts:
To make bath salts add this oil blend to the recipe found in: Bath Salts Basics
From: The Master Grimoire
The Oils:
- 4 parts Lavender
- 2 parts Camphor
Color: White
Uses:
Add to a tub of tepid water–not hot. Bathe in this blend when you wish to cool down.
Note:
The proportions here, though for essential oils, are by parts. One part may equal six drops. Generally speaking, there shouldn’t be more than ten total drops of essential oil per half-cup of bath salts. Experiment to find what works best, and please use only genuine essential oils. You should remember, too, the irritating qualities of some essential oils, and use accordingly.
Bath Salts:
To make bath salts add this oil blend to the recipe found in: Bath Salts Basics
From: The Master Grimoire
The Oils:
- 3 parts Lavender
- 2 parts Rosemary
- 1 part Peppermint
- 1 part Bergamot
Color: Yellow
Uses:
Use to attune with the powers of Air, for divination, theorization, aiding the memory, concentration, clear thinking, visualization and study.
Note:
The proportions here, though for essential oils, are by parts. One part may equal six drops. Generally speaking, there shouldn’t be more than ten total drops of essential oil per half-cup of bath salts. Experiment to find what works best, and please use only genuine essential oils. You should remember, too, the irritating qualities of some essential oils, and use accordingly.
Bath Salts:
To make bath salts add this oil blend to the recipe found in: Bath Salts Basics
From: The Master Grimoire
This is a bath to bring peace into your life.
You will need:
- white candle
- 3 eggs
- white towel
- white clothing
- birdseed or bread
And also a Tbsp each of:
- salt
- Florida water
- rose petals
- mint
- parsley
- sage
- bay leaf
- rosemary
- nutmeg
Instructions:
By the light of a white candle add the following to your bath: salt, Florida water, rose petals, mint, parsley, sage, bay leaf, rosemary, nutmeg, and 3 raw eggs.
Note: The eggs are meant to absorb any negativity, stress, or unhappiness. Do not break them open, bathe with them floating in the water, whole.
Bathe with the eggs, being careful not to break them. When you are finished, dry off with a white towel and put on white clothes.
Take the eggs to a wooded area or park and leave them under a tree along with birdseed or bread.
Found at: Spells Of Magic
Once upon a time, according to legend, the Goddess Hecate had a temple in the ancient city of Colchis, surrounded by vast botanical gardens. Her priestesses, including her most famous devotee Medea, were famed for their botanical knowledge. No doubt they could concoct a sleeping potion or two. This simple bath uses two of Hecate’s sacred materials – honey and lavender – to soothe the way to sleep and encourage healing dreams.
Gently warm some milk. The quantity is up to you: the more milk, the more luxurious and soothing the bath. When the milk is warm, carefully add honey, stirring so that it blends. (Otherwise the honey will just settle at the bottom.)
Remove from the heat; add several drops of essential oil of lavender, or several handfuls of freshly picked lavender flowers. Add to a tub filled with warm water.
Source: Coven Of Hecate
This oil blend is specifically for healing, vitality, strength, promotions, and all Solar influences. For best results, don’t use synthetics.
- 1 tsp. Cinnamon, ground
- 1 tsp. Juniper berries, mashed
- 1 Bay leaf, crumpled
- a scant pinch genuine Saffron
Gently heat over low flame in 1/4 cup base oil. Visualize your goal as you mix and smell. Strain and use for the above purposes.
From: Mystic Ways Wiki
- Lemon Juice Extract or Essential Oil
- Rosewater or Essential Oil
- Vanilla bean extract or Essential Oil
- Gold glitter or two gold stars
- Almond oil
Prepare a perfumed oil using 2 ounces of almond oil as the base. Add 7 drops of rose water or 7 drops Rose Essential Oil, 3 drops of lemon extract, juice or essential Oil, One vanilla bean or 7 drops vanilla extract or essential oil, gold glitter or two gold stars
Anoint the pulse points before going out or add to bathwater for a magickal love attraction bath.
From: Incense Oils and Brews
To excite passion in another, this is one of the best love potions available:
To a gill of red wine in a saucepan, add a teaspoon of rosemary leaves, a teaspoon of anise seed, a teaspoon of cloves, a teaspoon of clear honey, and a teaspoon of orange rind. Also add a pinch of ground cumin and three green leaves of rose geranium.
Stir the mixture and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and allow the potion to simmer for two minutes. Then remove it from the heat and allow it to cool until it is not steaming before straining the botanicals out through a fine sieve. Finally return the potion to the heat until vapors begin to arise and it is ready to be served to your intended.
From: SimpleMagic