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You can use the power of the elements to create holy water.
Here’s how:

Take a large, clean, open-top container and put it outside on the ground when you know there is going to be a thunder storm. The water you collect will be “blessed” by the four elements.

  • Air, the wind
  • Fire, the lighting
  • Earth, there will always be a bit of dirt from the ground.
  • Water, the rain

Note: The water will also take on additional properties. For example, if the sun comes out after the storm, there will be a solar influence, if the moon reflects into it – a lunar aspect, and special blessings if the reflection of a rainbow is seen within it.

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Here is the Roman Catholic way of making Holy Water.

Place a handful of sea salt on sterilized glass. Make the sign of the cross or raised palm of benediction over the salt and recite the exorcism of salt:

God’s creature, salt of the Earth, I cast out the echo of evil by the living God, by the one true God, by the holy God, through whom all things have their being. May you be a purified, living, heavenly salt, a means of health for those who believe, a medicine for body and soul for all who make use of you. May all evil fancies be driven far from the place where you are sprinkled. And let every unclean spirit be repulsed by the power of almighty God.

Recite the blessing of salt:

Almighty, everlasting God, I humbly appeal to your mercy and goodness to bless this creature, salt, that you have given for humankind’s use. May all who use it find in it a remedy for body and mind. And may everything that it touches be feed from uncleanness and any influence of evil through your holy name, Amen.

Make the sign of the cross or raised palm of benediction over sterilized glass bowl of fresh spring water and repeat the exorcism of salt, exchanging the word salt for water. Then recite the blessing of water:

O God, who for man’s welfare established the most wonderful mysteries in the substance of water, hearken to this prayer, and pour forth your blessing on this element. May this creature of yours, when used in your mysteries and endowed with your grace, serve to cast out demons and to banish disease. May everything that this water touches delivered from all that is unclean and hurtful; through your holy name. Amen.

Now pour the salt into the water in the form of a cross, saying:

May this heavenly salt and water unite in harmony,
in the name of the Almighty God, Amen.

The holy water is now ready to be placed in a flask or whatever container you have prepared for it to be stored in.

Found at: True Ghost Tales

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Holy Water is used to bless people and objects.
Here is one recipe:

Fill a small bowl or glass with water. Hold your hands over it and say:

“I exorcise thee, oh creature of water,
of all negativity both seen and unseen,
and bless thee in the name of the spirit.”

Imagine a small blue-white light filling the water. Take your time. Hold your hand amount of salt and say:

“I exorcise thee oh creature of salt
Of all negativity both seen and unseen
and bless thee in the name of the spirit.”

Envision the same blue-white light covering the salt. Add three pinches of salt to the water stir three times. hold the bowl/glass at eye level with both hands and say:

“I cleanse and consecrate this water in the name of spirit,
May this liquid enhance and purify all that it touches.
So mote it be!”

Source: All Experts

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Said to help increase your own power. Anoint on the forehead, throat, breast bone, and above the navel. Useful in any ritual when designed to increase your own power in any situation. Anoint on charms for psychic and spiritual development.

Mix together equal parts of grated lemon peel or lemon flowers and frankincense. Add two tablespoons of the powder to two ounces of oil.

From: Charms, Spells, and Formulas

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This incense formula may be used in your rituals to destroy an enemy’s power to harm you. Can also be used as an “Uncrossing Incense”.

  • 1 oz powdered Sandalwood
  • 1/2 oz powdered Bay leaves
  • 1/2 oz powdered Dill seed
  • 1 tsp Asafoetida
  • 1/4 tsp Saltpeter
  • 1 dram Uncrossing Oil
  • 2 drams of tincture of Benzoin

Powder all the solid ingredients and mix them well with your mortar and pestle. Mix all the liquid ingredients and dissolve the saltpeter in them. Slowly add the liquid ingredients to your powdered herbs. Spread in a tin pan or plastic container and allow to dry for 30 minutes to an hour.

When dry, simply crumble up and you have your incense. The traditional method of burning this type of incense is by placing it on a hot charcoal in your incense burner.

From: Charms, Spells, and Formulas

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This is one of the easiest projects, and was created by our 8-year-old, Willow. Take colored eggshells (she was partial to blue), and grind to a fine powder. Toss in a pinch of rose petals, and you have instant “egg fairy dust.” Of course, she thinks this powder attracts eggplant fairies, so who are we to argue? *smile*

Spell by: Amberflame

Love potion

You’ll need a few large apples, cinnamon, yarrow, spring water, salt, and an enameled or cast-iron saucepan.
Concentrate on your goal while preparing this potion:

  • Slice the apples place them into the saucepan, coat with cinnamon, and cover with yarrow.
  • Put in enough water to submerge the contents and add a small sprinkling of salt.
  • Stir clockwise on low heat, incanting a love charm of your own making.
  • Bring to a simmer for about 90 minutes, strain and place into a dark jar.
  • Put a few drops into your favorite aftershave or cologne and wear it every 4 days.
  • The magic stays after the scent fades.

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