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Beltane Ritual Lemonade

Beltane Ritual Lemonade: ~ 3-4 Sun Ripe Lemons ~ 1/4 cup - 1/2 cup Honey ( depending on sweetness desired)  ~ 1 -2 cups of Hand Harvested Dandelions  ( Flowers & Leaves) * make sure to forage from a clean area that is not sprayed with chemicals or pesticides. Wash in Apple Cider Vinegar, Rinse with Water. ~ 1 cup smashed Raspberries ~ 64oz. / 1/2 Gallon Mason Jar ~ Unbleached Cheesecloth & Rubber band To Prepare: In a clean Mason Jar add the Honey, then pour over Hot (Not Boiling) water & stir well with wooden spoon to soften Honey, then add Dandelions, let steep for 2-4 min.  Then with a lemon squeeze, Slice and squeeze each lemon into...

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Creating Sacred Space for Samhain

*START BY TAKING YOUR BESOM & "SWEEPING" OUT OLD ENERGY CLOCKWISE*LIGHT YOUR CAULDRON & PLACE A BIT OF WHITE SAGE OR PALO SANTO, TO CLEANSE*GATHER RESINS OF FRANKINCENSE & STYRAX & A PUMPKIN SPICE  POWDER BLEND*IN A MORTAR & PESTLE BEGIN TO GRIND DOWN INGREDIENTS SAYING " I MIX & GRIND TO BANISH TRICKS FROM MY SPIRITUAL MIND" *TRANSFER INTO A BOWL WHILE SPEAKING " AS THE VEIL THINS, I CREATE A TRAIL OF PROTECTION." *TAKING A SCOOP OF THE BLEND TO YOUR CAULDRON, HOLD THE INTENTION OF SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE & PROTECTION.*VISUALIZE THE PERSON YOU WISH TO BECOME DURING THIS 'WITCH'S NEW YEAR' & RING YOUR BELL 3 TIMES*SIT IN MEDITATIVE REFLECTION CALL TO YOUR GUIDES & ANCESTORS TO COME...

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4 Step Spiritual House Clearing

  1. Find a beautiful glass bowl of any size. (A bigger one will not offer a bigger outcome. It is all intent and the energy you put into it. ) Then fill the bowl with salt. (simple house salt or rock salt will do) 2. Place the bowl with the salt near the heart of the home (the center - or where everyone gathers : Kitchen, living room, etc). 3. Leave it there for three days. 4. On the third day at sundown, take the bowl and the salt somewhere where you can release both the physical salt as well as the psychic attachments it has absorbed. (You can throw this salt into a river, or a fire, or...

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