A mortar and pestle is a must for any kitchen. The magical properties of everyday things Choice of mortar and pestle


The stove is perceived by us as a necessary and utterly familiar thing. But due to the fact that the stove is associated with the element of fire, it has long been considered a sacred object.

According to Chinese beliefs, you can’t cry, swear, sing, kiss over the stove - the gods can get angry. The stove must be kept clean, even if this is not always easy to do.

The ritual of cooking has always been a sacred act. Many even experienced housewives know that if they are in a bad mood while cooking, even if made according to a long-familiar and tested recipe, it will turn out tasteless.

Therefore, do not transfer negativity to the kitchen, because it will be transferred to your loved ones with food, and when you transfer cooked food from the kitchen to the table, do not forget to cover it with a towel to protect yourself from slander.

Previously, people believed that food could not be enchanted if it was salted. Perhaps this belief arose because of the remarkable property of salt for a long time to keep food unspoiled. For a long time, many signs and legends have been associated with salt.

So the ancient Romans revered the goddess Salus and paid salaries to their soldiers with salt.

Until now, in the villages it is believed that if the salt in the house runs out, expect misfortune. Of course, in ancient times, salt was paid for in gold, and it is clear that its absence meant, first of all, a loss of well-being.

But now a possible misfortune is easy to prevent - just buy one pack of salt and put it away - for a rainy day.

Many ancient signs are also associated with the dining table. The table should stand parallel to the walls, so the energy will flow around it freely. And you can’t sit on the table and put money on it, because it is closely connected with the magic altar, and such neglect can bring you trouble.

In accordance with old signs, when setting the table, the hostess first of all put a salt shaker with salt on it, and when she removed it from the table, she took it away last.

Another sign that will bring wealth and prosperity: if you eat porridge or other liquid food, then mix the contents of the pan three times from right to left beforehand. And you also need to leave a little food on your plate - then poverty will bypass your house.

Many kitchen utensils have magical powers. For example, a mortar symbolizes the feminine, and a pestle symbolizes the masculine. Together, the mortar and pestle denote change, so they should be kept in the kitchen, even if you have been using modern kitchen appliances for a long time - a mixer and a coffee grinder. These items will protect your kitchen from the evil eye and unkind energy.

A sieve, a colander and a sieve - items available in every home also have magical powers. They are able to protect the kitchen and their owners.

And if your kitchen has a lot of copper items, it means that you have no problems in love relationships, since copper is a metal dedicated to the goddess of love, Venus.

For kitchen witchcraft, we use special tools - cutlery. And, as you know, many signs, traditions, rituals are associated with them ...

Magic stupa

Kitchen utensils in the recent past were not only tools for cooking, but also integral parts of the magical action. In the past, every kitchen had a mortar and pestle.

Now, this pair has been replaced by food processors and other ingenious devices.

However, do not rush to get rid of these items - they have not lost their magical power.

The mortar represents a cauldron, a sacred and magical instrument. The pestle is inextricably linked with the active masculine principle. And together they symbolized change (they say, everything will be ground).

Such kitchen utensils as a sieve, sieve, colander were used not only for their intended purpose, but also for protection from dark forces. for example, it was believed: if you put a sieve next to the bed, you can drive away all nightmares.

secret weapon

The most ancient, familiar and simple cutlery - a spoon - in the old days was considered a sacral, magical object. Many legends were associated with him. Why was it so important to our ancestors?

In ancient times, each member of the family had their own spoon. It was forbidden to use someone else's "tool". In order not to be confused, the spoons were specially marked. The largest spoon belongs to the head of the family.

But regardless of size, all scoops were treated with great respect and protected. Hence the many signs associated with this subject. In no case should you knock spoons on the table - from this "the evil one rejoices", and evil spirits flock to the table. Accordingly, because of this, households may quarrel.

A spoon has fallen - wait for the guests!

In general, there are many different signs associated with spoons. An extra device on the table - to the guest. Spoon fell - so someone will come.

If by chance there are two spoons in one plate, a wedding will soon be played in the house.

If a child takes a spoon with his right hand for the first time, luck will accompany him all his life.

Blowing into an empty spoon is a sin, you can bring illness on yourself.

When lending a spoon to neighbors, you should not take it back, otherwise various troubles can get into the house with it.

Spoons should be handled carefully and with due respect. It is believed that by wiping appliances, one can unknowingly or deliberately damage a person. Therefore, it is best to let the spoons dry on their own after washing.

"Sharp" omens

In order for there to be peace in the family, cutlery should not be left on the table at night (especially a knife).

Giving knives is a quarrel. To avoid conflicts, for such a gift, the donor must be given at least a small amount of money.

Dishes break - fortunately. But you can’t keep broken dishes at home - otherwise quarrels cannot be avoided.

If a fork or spoon has fallen, then a hungry guest is in a hurry to you.

In the old days, our ancestors believed in beliefs, signs of fate, and listened to and memorized the knowledge of their elders. We are modern residents of megacities, buying a mirror and hanging it in the bedroom, do not think about how it will affect our sleep. About mirrors, I'm sure you have already read, and I suggest looking at the information about the magical properties of some of the objects familiar to us that constantly surround us.

For example, most women spend a lot of time near the stove. It turns out that due to the fact that the plate is associated with the element of fire, it has long been considered a sacred object. Therefore, according to Chinese beliefs, you cannot cry, swear, sing, kiss over the stove - the gods can get angry. The stove must be kept clean, even if this is not always easy to do. From a traditionally Russian belief: I got a lot from my grandmother when it occurred to me to specially drip on the stove (or even worse - spit). The drops began to hiss and evaporate. This process was very interesting to me.

The ritual of cooking has always been a sacrament. Therefore, if you are in a bad mood, you don’t have to go to the kitchen. Even a familiar dish prepared without a soul and with a bad mood will turn out to be tasteless. You can't waste your time! I personally checked it, maybe some of you also encountered this. You should not transfer negativity to the kitchen, because it will be transmitted to your loved ones with food. Another interesting sign: when you transfer cooked food from the kitchen to the table, do not forget to cover it with a towel to protect yourself from slander.
Previously, people believed that food could not be enchanted if it was salted. Perhaps this belief arose because of the remarkable property of salt for a long time to keep food unspoiled. For a long time, many signs and legends have been associated with salt. So the ancient Romans revered the goddess Salus and paid salaries to their soldiers with salt. Until now, in the villages it is believed that if the salt in the house is over, expect misfortune. Of course, in ancient times, salt was paid for in gold, and it is clear that its absence meant, first of all, the loss of well-being.
But now a possible misfortune is easy to prevent - just buy one pack of salt and put it away - for a rainy day.

Many ancient signs are also associated with the dining table. The table should stand parallel to the walls, so the energy will flow around it freely. And you can’t sit on the table and put money on it, because it is closely connected with the magic altar, and such neglect can bring trouble to you. In accordance with old signs, when setting the table, the hostess first of all put a salt shaker on it , and removing it from the table, carried it away last. Another sign that will bring wealth and prosperity: if you eat porridge or other liquid food, then mix the contents of the pan three times from right to left beforehand. And you also need to leave a little food on your plate - then poverty will bypass your house.

Many kitchen utensils have magical powers. For example, a mortar symbolizes the feminine, and a pestle symbolizes the masculine. Together, the mortar and pestle denote change, so they should be kept in the kitchen, even if you have been using modern kitchen appliances for a long time - a mixer and a coffee grinder. These items will protect your kitchen from the evil eye and unkind energy.

Why is there a mortar and pestle in the kitchen?

Cooking is as vital as the food itself. We can pay someone to cook for us or consume our food in restaurants, but in doing so, we lose the opportunity to harmonize with our food.

We are what we eat. Doesn't it reassure you that with the help of magic, food becomes healthier, faster digested in your body? If we cook for ourselves, don't we need to guard the premises in which we cook food?

In order to protect the cook, the kitchen and the food that is being prepared, there are many amulets.

One of the most pleasant signs suggests growing aloe on a sunny kitchen window. Since ancient times, this plant has been known to help heal scratches, cuts and burns. To cure such an injury, lightly cut a fresh thick leaf, thanking the plant for this sacrifice, and squeeze the gel-like substance from the inside of the leaf onto the wound. The pain from the cut will subside like magic, and if you conscientiously apply this aloe vera gel to the burn, it will heal overnight. The aloe plant has, among other things, magical properties. If it grows in the kitchen, it protects the cook from cooking accidents, which can be very unpleasant. When using aloe in the kitchen, sprinkle it on essential kitchen utensils, windows, doors, and eating utensils to protect them as well. If you can't grow the plant in your kitchen, you can place it anywhere else in the house.

Another well-known amulet in the kitchen is a spit of garlic, onion or pepper. These braids are available at grocery stores and farmers' markets and are not only great charms, but also attractive. If you hang such a scythe in the kitchen purely for protection purposes, do not use it when cooking, as vegetables absorb negative energy and can be dangerous to those who eat them.

A head of garlic, placed on the windowsill of the kitchen window, is also a wonderful amulet, like an onion head.

Solar traps in the form of a crystal made of multi-colored glass, suspended from a sunny window in the kitchen, are also great at protecting against evil spirits.

Symbols such as pentagrams, equilateral crosses, and hearts can be drawn, cut, written with chalk or a finger dipped in oil on cans, cupboards, kitchen utensils, pots and pans, and even on plates.

Some of the kitchen charms are used to ensure that households never experience hunger.

Here is one of them: a small jug is filled with alfalfa and placed in a sideboard with supplies. As long as he is there, the family will never go hungry.

Another belief is that calamus root (calamus reed) is placed somewhere in the kitchen.

This amulet and a jug of alfalfa will keep poverty out of your home.

Kitchen utensils are magical. In the past, every kitchen had a mortar and pestle. This tool served for grinding and crushing, and is now replaced by mills, coffee grinders, graters, food processors and other devices.

The mortar and pestle are symbols. The mortar or bowl-shaped base symbolizes the feminine principle of creation, while the pestle signifies the masculine aspect. Together they symbolize change.

The mortar also represents the cauldron, a sacred and magical instrument. Indeed, the mortar and pestle are considered such an integral part of magic that placed in the kitchen (even if they have never been used), they will protect the room. But they are so useful that it seems wasteful not to use them.

A mortar can be used to grind spices, nuts, and herbs for cooking and magic. Practice using it until you get used to it.

When chopping and rubbing, the movements of the pestle must be counter-clockwise, otherwise, without realizing it, you can draw negative vibrations into the substance that you are cooking. Also, think positively when using your mortar and pestle. If you wish, focus your thoughts on the valuable properties of the food you are preparing, or the magical virtues of the spices and herbs used in accordance with the seasons.

The bedroom is a place for romance, love and sensual pleasures, and here again you can use magic to make your dreams come true.
If you crave love, burn a red candle until a sufficiently large amount of melted wax has accumulated at the wick. Or just melt some red wax. Then, when the wax has cooled down but is still soft, place it in a glass or on a ceramic plate. Now take three of the following dried flowers and herbs:
rose, basil, dill, ginger, daisy, thyme hibicus, vanilla, licorice, geranium, rosemary, juniper Mix herbs together in a small dish concentrating on your desire for love Start stirring still soft red? wax, adding a pinch of herbs from time to time until all the wax is mixed with the herbs.
Make a small heart out of wax. Wrap it up in hot pink fabric and hang it from your bed.
If you want to spice up a fading romantic connection, sprinkle orris powder between the sheets, or add a few drops of patchouli or musk when rinsing out your laundry.
Before your lover or potential lover comes to visit, burn musk, patchouli, rosemary, or vanilla incense in your bedroom to magically suggest your intentions and create sexual vibrations in the room.
Impotence problems can be alleviated by placing red dragon tree resin under the mattress or by tying a fig tree sprig to the bed.
Create the right atmosphere in your bedroom for an invitation to love. Cast the spell filling the room with romantic or passionate thoughts.
But above all, love yourself - every morning when you get up, every day and in the evening when you go to bed. It is simply necessary to win the love of others.
Stove and ladle
Cooking is a magical process of transformation that uses the four elements: Earth (food itself that grows on the ground), Fire (heat source - flame, solar heat, electricity), Water (liquid used for cooking) and Air (steam, which rises from the heated substance). Through the use of these elements, the cook prepares a magical, nutritious meal.
Already primitive people used fire for cooking. Vegetables, and less often meat, were fried on fireproof sticks. Liquids were warmed up when stones heated in a fire were thrown into a leather or wooden pot. In those days, there were no pantries, products were received directly from the fields or from the forests.
When the kitchens appeared, they were rarely empty. Cauldrons of boiling soup hung over fires that burned oak logs. Baskets were full of fruits, vegetables, and washed roots. Jars of herbs, flour, nuts, oil, honey, and vinegar stood in a row on the shelves, waiting for them to be needed, and the air was heavy with the delicious smells of dinner being prepared.
Today, our fires and hearths have shrunk to metal boxes that are inserted into the wall. In the world, for the most part, the use of boilers has ceased, pots, pans and clay pots have taken their place, and food processors have replaced the pestle and mortar.
Although our kitchen tools have been modernized, this in no way diminishes the mysteries of cooking, the kitchen is still an altar over which the cook ministers. Cooking is a magical act where the cook's manipulation transforms ordinary ingredients into something more wonderful than their mere sum.
In a sense, the cook is like a goddess who possesses a magical cornucopia from which food appears in amazing quantities. Although today the art of cooking is often considered a troublesome endeavor, it can be an intriguing and fulfilling adventure, flavored with ancient rituals and traditions.
Cooking is as vital as the food itself. We can pay someone to cook for us or consume our food in restaurants, but in doing so, we lose the opportunity to harmonize with our food.
We are what we eat. Doesn't it reassure you that with the help of magic, food becomes healthier, faster digested in your body? If we cook for ourselves, don't we need to guard the premises in which we cook food?
In order to protect the cook, the kitchen and the food that is being prepared, there are many amulets. One of the most pleasant signs suggests growing aloe on a sunny kitchen window. Since ancient times, this plant has been known to help heal scratches, cuts and burns. To heal such an injury, lightly cut a fresh thick leaf, thanking the plant for this sacrifice, and squeeze out a gel-like substance from the inside of the leaf onto the wound. The pain from the cut will subside as if by magic, and if you conscientiously apply this aloe gel to the burn, it will heal overnight. The aloe plant has, among other things, magical properties. If it grows in the kitchen, it protects the cook from cooking accidents, which can be very unpleasant. When using aloe in the kitchen, sprinkle it on essential kitchen utensils, windows, doors, and eating utensils to protect them as well. If you can't grow the plant in your kitchen, you can place it anywhere else in the house.
Another well-known amulet in the kitchen is a spit of garlic, onion or pepper. These braids are available at grocery stores and farmers' markets and are not only great charms, but attractive as well. If you hang such a scythe in the kitchen purely for protection purposes, do not use it when cooking, as vegetables absorb negative energy and can be dangerous to those who eat them.
A head of garlic placed on the window sill of the kitchen window is also a wonderful amulet, like an onion head. Solar traps in the form of a crystal made of multi-colored glass, suspended from a sunny window in the kitchen, are also great at protecting against evil spirits.
Symbols such as pentagrams, equilateral crosses, and hearts can be drawn, cut, written with chalk or a finger dipped in oil on cans, cupboards, kitchen utensils, pots and pans, and even on plates.
Some of the kitchen spells are performed to ensure that households never experience hunger. Here is one of them: a small jug is filled with alfalfa and placed in a cupboard with supplies. As long as he is there, the family will never go hungry.
Another belief is that calamus root (calamus reed) is placed somewhere in the kitchen. This amulet and a jug of alfalfa will keep poverty out of your home.
So that the food is not poisoned, you can make a witch-mine bottle. Put three needles, three pins and three nails into the jar. Fill the jar with salt, seal it tightly, shake it vigorously nine times, and drip the wax from the red candle onto the lid. Then put it in a secluded place in the sideboard.
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Kitchen utensils are magical. In the past, every kitchen had a mortar and pestle. This tool served for grinding and crushing, and is now replaced by mills, coffee grinders, graters, food processors and other devices.
The mortar and pestle are symbols. The mortar or bowl-shaped base symbolizes the feminine principle of creation, while the pestle signifies the masculine aspect. Together they symbolize change.
The mortar also represents the cauldron, a sacred and magical instrument. Indeed, the mortar and pestle are considered such an integral part of magic that placed in the kitchen (even if they have never been used), they will protect the room. But they are so useful that it seems wasteful not to use them. A mortar can be used to grind spices, nuts, and herbs for cooking and magic. Practice using it until you get used to it.
When chopping and rubbing, the movements of the pestle must be counter-clockwise, otherwise, without realizing it, you can draw negative vibrations into the substance that you are cooking. Also, think positively when using your mortar and pestle. If you wish, focus your thoughts on the valuable properties of the food you are preparing, or the magical virtues of the spices and herbs used in accordance with the seasons.
Because the pestle and mortar can be made from a variety of materials, many magical cooks collect them. If you want to use a mortar and pestle, be sure to choose one made of strong material that will withstand the force of crushing and grinding. Glass and ceramic mortars and pestles crack easily.
If you use a mortar and pestle for grinding herbs and nuts for both cooking and magick, keep two separate sets so that the mortar used to grind holly and mistletoe is not used for crushing garlic in it.
There is another kind of kitchen utensils - a sieve, a sieve and a colander. And they have a long magical history. If kept for protection, they will keep the kitchen safe. Some ancient sources say that in order to get rid of nightmares, you need to put a sieve next to the bed while you sleep. The holes will spray excess energy, which can negatively affect the subconscious.
Copper jelly or pudding molds can be hung on the wall in the kitchen to keep the color of the walls bright. Since copper is ruled by Venus, the planet of love, these molds will bring love vibrations into the room.
Tripods have been used in the kitchen for centuries. The hot pots were placed on a tripod-shaped metal device, which was often found near the fires used to cook food in ancient times.
Wrought iron tripods, which quickly became rarities, are worth collecting because they are symbolic and have magical powers. Symbols that commonly appear on tripods include the broom (symbol of housekeeping, purity, and magical protection), hearts (representing love and protection), birds (creativity and freedom), flowers (passion), and pentagrams (protection).
The fact that the tripod has three legs connects it directly with magic, since the number "three" is not only one of the main magical numbers, it is also dedicated to the Moon and the deity of magical secrets.
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The slab, an instrument of transformation dedicated to the element of Fire, was and still is considered sacred. It must be kept clean, of course, although in practice such magic is not so easy to perform.
In China, some people believed that the stove should face the southeast for best results. Since it was believed that she was the refuge of the gods, one cannot cry, swear and sing, kiss and even cut onions in front of the stove. And especially on the stovetop.
There are many kitchen spells you can try out. If you wish to improve your skill in making a recipe, rewrite it in red ink. Lay the recipe on a flat surface in the kitchen. Place a red candle on top in a candlestick and light the wick. Let the candle burn completely before you attempt to cook anything from the recipe. While the candle is burning, imagine that you have successfully prepared this dish.
Sometimes your food burns, you cut yourself often, you drop pots and pans, or you make careless actions that can lead to an accident in the kitchen. All this means that purification is needed. Take a shiny new copper teapot. Fill it with water (preferably boiled or rain water) and add a few bay leaves, some rosemary, lemon zest (fresh if possible) and cinnamon. Take some salt. Put it all, without closing the lid, on the stove and turn it on.
Then arrange jars or vases of fresh, colorful flowers throughout the kitchen as the water heats up. When its fragrant vapor appears in the air, start scattering salt on the kitchen floor, then sweep it up and throw it out of the house. Place a whole onion under the kitchen sink to absorb all the negative energy. (If necessary, replace it every month).
A few minutes later, turn off the stove. Leave the liquid in the kettle to cool, then strain it through a cheesecloth and sprinkle a few drops on kitchen utensils, on the sideboard and on the shelves, in the sink, on the floor and so on. If you wish, add a little of this infusion to the water with which you will wash the floor, and wash it to a shine. Pour the remaining water from the kettle into the sink and your kitchen will be fresh, clean and ready to work wonders again.
A simpler cleansing procedure is as follows: tie two dirty dishcloths in the middle, put them in a pot of water with three parsley leaves, and boil everything for two minutes.
When the water has cooled, remove the towels and leaves and pour the water into the sink or outside. Bury tied towels and leaves somewhere. Your troubles will disappear.
From time to time fears that food is enchanted or cursed looms large. For this reason, when you bring food to the table, cover it to get rid of the conspiracy.
There was once a belief that food could not be enchanted if it was salted, probably due to the magical properties of salt to keep food for a long time. Indeed, some ancient sources suggest that we put salt on food in order to blind the sorceress.
In ancient times, salt was sacred. The Romans revered Salus*, the goddess of salt, prosperity and health. Roman soldiers were paid with salt, hence the English word "salary" - wages. Salt has played an important role in magic and religion since ancient times as a symbol of purity, eternal life and wealth.
As for salt, there was a belief: if salt ran out in the house, expect misfortune. Often this foreshadowed loss of fortune, illness, or something worse. To prevent this, buy an extra pack of salt and put it on the top shelf in your kitchen. Since you will never use it, you will never run out of salt.
When you cook any food, from soup to jelly, draw the sign of the pentagram in the pan with a fork or knife. This will protect the pot and food and keep them clean. Chinese characters for health, wealth and well-being can also be drawn in pots.
The consumption of food - the end product of the kitchen - is a mystical act of restoring the vitality that makes it possible for us to exist.
In magical housekeeping, what we eat is almost as important as how the food is prepared. Many magicians today adhere strictly to vegetarianism, while others consume a variety of foods, including meat.
Diets that focus on fresh fruits and vegetables, milled foods, limiting sugar and fat, plus essential (but not excess) protein seem to be considered the healthiest way of eating today. Although some claim that a natural vegetable diet, essential for magic, is not for everyone. In most cultures, meat is a secondary food source after vegetables and grains. The choice is yours.
Dinner with other people creates close bonds. It is based on the ritual consumption of food, a commonality so well known in religious beliefs. Because you have eaten with another person, you have a connection, even if you never meet this person again, you shared this ritual with him.
Prayer before dinner should have in mind the connection of the food consumed with higher beings, if their existence is recognized, or it is just a simple prayer addressed to food. This can also be done silently, to yourself. Before drinking food, place your hands on both sides of the food dish and send energy to the food through visualization. Get her energy back and then treat yourself.
The dinner table is full of rituals. It should stand parallel to the walls so that the energy flowing around the foundation of the house evenly flowed around it.
Since the dining table (and all tables in general) is very much like an altar, one should not sit on it or put money on it, etc. This can bring bad luck.
When you set the table, put the salt first and remove it last after dinner. Salt will protect food and diners. If you are dining with a group, pass the salt with a smile. Dishes of food are passed counterclockwise around the table to bless them with positive vibrations and protect them from possible spells.
In ancient times, when poisoning was common, many rituals were performed to prevent such misfortunes. If there was a suspicion that the food was poisoned, the guest invited to dinner would stick a knife with a handle entwined with a snake into the dining table. The knife should tremble and wobble if the food is poisoned. Ivory sticks were stuck into food that was considered poisonous. If the food really turned out to be poisoned, the stick was pulled out with difficulty.
Before starting to eat liquid food (such as soup or porridge), stir the contents of the pan from right to left (clockwise) three times with a ladle, then remove the spoon and help yourself.
Also, before you drink, you can turn your glass towards the sunrise three times to bless your drink. When you make a toast, make sure the glasses are clinking. Otherwise, your toast will not be heard by higher powers.
Always leave a couple of pieces on your plate, because tradition says that whoever cleans his plate will live in poverty.
When you first see the new silver cutlery, make a wish. Every time you lift your fork or spoon, visualize and your wish will come true.
And if you, like many today, are trying to cut down on meals, whistle at the table. It will curb your appetite, although some believe it brings bad luck.
bath and hair
Until relatively recently, there was no bath in the house. However, it has become such a common occurrence that many have completely forgotten the days of the jug and basin, outdoor amenities and the old claw-foot bath. Indeed, the bath has become a place of daily washing, combing, applying cosmetics.
Today, bathing in the bathroom is taken for granted by many, but being able to cleanse the body has had a hard time. The powerful church, linking bathing with old pagan rites, taught that cleanliness was akin to sin, which caused suffering throughout Western Europe from the terrible smell of unwashed bodies. Understandably, the popularity of colognes, scented balls, incense, perfumes, lipsticks, and scented clothing rose during this time.
Today we know the price of washing. We no longer regard water as our enemy, and it's hard to imagine a time when swimming in the sea was considered unhealthy. The bathtub and its modern form, the shower, came into widespread use.
As a major aspect of everyday life, the bath can be viewed on many levels. Little more than a body wash, a bath helps you relax, forget your troubles, release muscle tension, become friendly to your loved ones, or practice magic.
The bath is the site of most magical rituals. Magicians and sorcerers often took baths before casting spells or performing any rituals. Modern Voodoo magic uses the bath as a means to attract money and love, remove corruption and blessings, and protect children. Endless rites include ablution.
Why is the bath so popular in magic? Perhaps because it is associated with the element of Water. Since our bodies are mostly made of water, and most of the surface of our planet is covered with this liquid, we have a certain inclination towards water. The rite of baptism, which is part of many ancient religions, speaks of this. Let us also remember the worship of wells and springs, which is characteristic of many peoples.
In our hectic world, a quick shower often replaces a more relaxing bath. Many apartments don't have a bathtub, which is a shameful indictment of our hectic lifestyle. Many prefer to take a shower, but a bath is necessary to immerse yourself in a real magical life.
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Baths can be helpful in speeding up recovery. The disease is magically perceived by the water and leaves through the drain pipe. To cleanse the body, spirit and soul, simply add salt to the bath and sit there for a few minutes. Salt neutralizes and eliminates all negative energy. Salt is also added to the bath to speed up the healing process and give strength to the body.
There are many magical baths, and each offers a unique effect on the bather. A silver coin placed in a bath will provide you with money in the future, so this custom is often observed at the first bath of an infant. Bathing in goat's milk is said to help relieve rheumatic pains, while a cow's milk bath will make you more beautiful.
Collect some of the first snow in winter, melt it and add it to the bath. This will help you stay healthy all year round. The first rain in May works the same way. Bathing in rain water guarantees good health.
In order to cure a child, go to the cemetery from midnight to one in the morning. Pick the herb from the grave (make sure it's not poisonous), return home without ever looking back, and take a bath with this herb. The child should be bathed in such a bath to hasten his recovery.
Bathing at different times and at different times of the year has a different magical effect. In the morning, a bath enhances your beauty, as does washing your face with May dew. A bath taken at noon will bring you good luck and wealth, as will a bath taken at full moon. Bathing at night will increase your confidence in good physical shape. Some peoples believe that when taking a bath, you need to wash your hair every time, otherwise you can get sick.
The sign tells us that we should take a bath during the winter solstice or on the ancient pagan holiday of Beltane with a penny wrapped in a towel. This will ensure you good luck.
On Mondays, taking a bath before going to bed will provide you with prophetic dreams. A bath on Tuesday enhances passion, and on Wednesday - intelligence. A bath on Thursday will bring you money. On Friday, it will help you find love (or enhance it if you have already found a loved one), while the bath on Saturday brings peace and thoughts of the past days, perhaps memories of past lives. Those who take a bath on Sunday will be stronger and healthier" if they continue to do so.
Baths can also be used in connection with magical rituals. For example, a spell performed on Thursdays to increase wealth should be preceded by a bath.
There are many plants, spices and incense that can be added to the bath for magical purposes. Lavender, rosemary and mint are the most popular. Just tie the herbs in cheesecloth and toss the bundle into the tub.
The simplest nighttime bath can be turned into an exotic adventure with minimal preparation. Moonlight falling through an open window creates the right atmosphere, as do white candles burning indoors. Oils and herbs put into the water with a little incense burning in the room help to set the mood. When everything is ready, dive into the water, put all thoughts out of your head and indulge in the influence of the moment. When you get out of the bath, you will be clean, ready for reflection, recovery, sleep, or companionship.
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Bath spell. Fill the tub one third full. Stand in front of her, peering into the water. Fill the water with feelings, emotions, or sensations through visualization. For example, imagine water frothing with dollar bills if you want money, or hearts if you want love. Watch the water infuse what you imagine, filling with energy. Then step into the water and know that this energy is absorbed by your energy.
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You may want to celebrate the full moon with a moon bath. Just fill the bath halfway with water, preferably cold, but in any case not hot. Scoop up about a quarter of this water in a glass or crystal bucket and leave the water outside for a few minutes, let the moonlight fill it. Then come back with water and drain it into the tub.
Add half a cup of milk, three drops of white wine and a piece of lemon zest to the water. Light a white candle and burn jasmine, lotus, gardenia, or sandalwood incense. Bathe, feeling the cold of the moon. Moist energy flows through you, filling and soothing. If you wish, you can close your eyes and imagine the Moon directly above you, blazing in full glory.
After a while, dry off and go about your business. You will live in harmony with the Moon, and this will give you strength. Since the Moon is a source of magical energy, adjusting to it is not a bad magical practice.
As you already understood, you should not take a bath in a hurry. It can and should be part of the wonderful daily practice of the magical life.
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Cosmetics are inherently magical. The application of make-up, part of magical rituals, was considered necessary to protect the body. Cosmetics were also used to treat the sick, prevent the forces of evil from entering the human body, protect against dangerous animals, increase physical strength and prevent the soul from leaving the body.
The eyes are perhaps the most important part of the body to be guarded in this way. The ancient Egyptians used kohl to accentuate and draw attention to their eyes. The powder, skillfully applied to the face, forms a perfect oval through which the forces of evil cannot penetrate.
The Egyptians also painted the upper eyelid blue and the lower eyelid green. It was believed that this not only enhances vision, but also provides protection. Eye cosmetics were originally intended to prevent blindness.
Since ancient times, lipstick has been intended to protect the body from the penetration of evil spirits, or to prevent the exodus of a person's soul along with breathing. The paint on the lips was also applied so that the poisoned food could not get into the mouth.
Manicure, or nail painting, was done to protect against emergencies. In some parts of the world, even today, permanent make-up is enhanced by tattoos. Women in the US wear arrow tattoos on their eyelids and eyebrows. According to centuries-old beliefs of sailors, tattoos did not allow them to drown.
In the end, such tricks go for the sake of beauty. However, in ancient times, cosmetics were considered to have magical properties from the beginning, and were used by both men and women.
The magic of cosmetics has not disappeared. Hindu women still paint their eyelids black to ward off evil spirits. In the Middle East, women use henna to create intricate patterns on their hands and body, a practice that dates back to ancient Egyptian times. And this is done not only for the sake of beauty, but also for protection from evil spirits.
The use of incense, perfumes and fragrant oils covers the entire period of history, of which written evidence has been preserved. Fragrant oils, originally used for religious and magical purposes, were poured over the figurines of the gods or burned in oil lamps in their honor.
Since cosmetics and perfumes have magical roots, their use today can reveal their magical properties.
Oils are often used in magic. If you don't have the courage, drop some rose geranium oil. Feeling exhausted? A drop of cinnamon or clove oil is sure to invigorate you. If you are in the mood to indulge in love pleasures, lubricate your body with bamboo or rose oil.
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Color is one of the most important aspects of cosmetic magic. Colors have magical powers, and centuries of observation and practice suggest that each shade requires a certain magical rite.
Cosmetics can be used in a truly magical way to change your appearance. If you want to have a new face, stand in front of a mirror and focus on changing your face as you apply makeup. This is a form of personal sorcery that, with some practice, anyone can master. When applying makeup, you should not see your face in the mirror, imagine the face that you would like to have. Every time you look in the mirror, you should see a new image of yourself. Others may notice that you have undergone some changes in appearance, but will not be able to explain what exactly. Just smile and keep your secret.
This technique can also be used to change your appearance, or reduce your size (which also has its advantages), or to change the appearance of the whole, if you want to avoid meeting certain people, or to move nimbly in the crowd. Even for those women who do not want to change their appearance, cosmetics can come in handy. She will help them in other ways. Applying lipstick with the firm belief that this procedure will help you express yourself more accurately is a great help for women who have to perform in front of people. The same can be said about any lip balm.
Eye shadow, mascara or pencil can be applied with the intent to enhance vision. When you paint your nails, keep in mind how the hand with painted nails reaches for what you need and grabs and holds it.
If all this seems silly to you, remember that this is a ritual. Rituals provide us with an easily understood, vivid demonstration of our goals and needs. They are more than psychological tricks, because they transform energy into movement, and this is the essence of magic.
The magic of cosmetics is a personal practice depending on your desires and needs. Just remember when you powder and line your eyes that these magical rites have been done centuries before you.
Here is a magical makeup recipe that is easy for any woman to make: Take your regular chilled cream and place it in a crystal or glass beaker or plate. Add some rose water until the cream smells like rose. Stir until everything is well mixed, and then stir with a feather. If you smear yourself with this magical cream, you will be attractive to men. If you smear this cream, it will prevent quarrels with those you meet - so say the old signs.
Combing hair with a brush or comb is another everyday procedure that has a magical connotation. There are thousands of rites and spells involving the hair itself to increase the quantity or improve the quality of the hair.
Some people have prejudices about hair. They believe that when the hair is cut, the magical powers disappear. Although hair is a manifestation of energy, which applies to the entire body, the loss of hair does not reduce your ability to perform effective magical techniques. This was well known to the ancient magicians and priests, who were supposed to shave their heads according to the ritual.
Braiding, or tying knots in the hair, was once a common practice needed to ward off evil spirits that had set their sights on a person. Knots and weaves destroyed evil spells, and also guarded the head. During protective rituals, women often tied or braided their hair.
For centuries, red-haired witches have been considered much more powerful than blonde or brunette witches, and indeed, red hair appears in many ancient spells. This may be due to the fact that red hair was associated with the Sun.
When you comb your hair with a comb or brush, you can get certain ideas or energies into your head. If you want, for example, to lose weight, stand or sit in front of a mirror, and looking into your eyes, comb your hair rhythmically. Start imagining yourself gleefully refusing weight-gaining food, eating sensibly, and wearing smaller clothes. If such a spell is repeated daily, and in addition, add physical activity and reduce food intake, miracles can happen to you.
The crest was an ancient symbol of royalty. Used in magic to destroy evil, it can also ward off the evil eye. Venus worshipers bring combs to her temples. The comb is placed on the altar during love spells.
If you want to stay passionate, don't brush your hair after it's dark. This is a direct path to the loss of sensual attraction. In this case, an old Persian conspiracy advises us to stand in the dark in front of a mirror, combing our hair with a brush or comb, without thinking about anything, without saying anything or moving. Ghosts will appear in the mirror.
There are some curious customs associated with hair. In order to ensure the fidelity of the husband, the gypsy witches advised the wife to take some of her hair and tie it with her husband's hair. If she does this three times under the light of the full moon, imagining how her husband happily stays at home, his fidelity is assured. For hair to grow, a man must go to a spring or stream and with his left hand scoop up water against the current and pour it on his head.
If you are afraid of losing your hair, an old Welsh custom is for you. Just rub the nails of one hand against the nails of the other every day for five or ten minutes. While rubbing your nails against your nails, imagine luxurious hair on your head.
Many people treat beards and mustaches with suspicion. Some consider them vicious, while others believe that if a man combs his beard too often, it increases his carnal desires.
There is another funny belief that after washing your hair, you should eat and drink something before going to bed. If you do not do this, then in a dream you will be carried away by fairies.
Garden in the house
If you have plants but no space for a front garden, you can move your garden into your home. House plants not only add life and life-giving green color to your home, they also bring some natural magic there. When we live near plants, we ourselves become closer to the vital forces.
Plants in the house are able to specifically influence the environment, bestow strength on everything that is adjacent to them. You will want the plants to match your rooms. For example, plants that give off a vibration of love can be grown in the bedroom, protective plants - next to the front door, plants that bring beauty and health - in the bathroom and kitchen, and so on.
Some of the most common houseplants today, such as Dieffenbachia, are deadly poisonous and are not recommended. They often emit a strong vibration that can wreak havoc on a magical home, disrupting its normally calm energy flows.
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The following is a list of common houseplants and their magical properties. If you faithfully take care of your plants, whose life depends on you, you will be able to grow a magical garden in the house, appreciate its beauty and influence on your daily life.
Saintpaulia violet (Saintpaulia ionanthd) is extremely popular with plant growers who have no idea about its magical properties. Magically, these plants, which are not easy to grow, are influenced by the planet Venus and evoke a vibration of spirituality and peace. Their five-petalled flowers are protective and link the plant to the female deity, Venus.
Lunar plant belonging to the lily family, aloe (aloe vera) protects the house from intruders and accidents, as well as from negative energy. In Hawaii, this plant is believed to bring good luck.
Anthurium, native to South America, has a colorful heart-shaped bract (often mistaken for a flower) and glossy leaves. It grows in large numbers in Hawaii and is brought on ships to be sold in flower shops. Now widespread on the mainland, this plant brings beauty and love to the home.
An avocado or alligator pear (Persea gratissima) pit, placed in water and sprouted, will turn into a beautiful plant that will bring love to the house. This plant, under the influence of the planet Venus, can also increase sexual appetites.
The graceful "witch's broom" fern provides protection to the home and its inhabitants, especially children and babies, and brings beauty to all.
Bromeliads bring luxury and abundance, as well as exquisite beauty (especially the more exotic varieties). Under the magical influence of the Sun, this plant has sharp needles that reflect and dissipate negative energy.
Cacti of various kinds are a protective plant that can be grown indoors (especially in sunlit windows). If possible, place one cactus on the north window, another on the west window, and so on. This will help protect your home from burglars and burglars. Cacti can also be grown in the bedroom if you want to cool down your sexual impulses. Cacti are ruled by the planet Mars.
Saffron (Crocus), a Venus plant that usually blooms in spring, sends vibrations of love and peace to your home. Bulbs can also be grown at home, then they will bloom in winter.
Cyclamens growing in the house also have a protective power, because while they grow, not a single detrimental spell can work. Cyclamens also protect from the effects of bad weather on the house. If cyclamens grow in the bedroom, they will protect you while you sleep.
All ferns have magical properties and have been used in the practice of the occult for centuries. Any common variety can be grown indoors for this purpose, and they are especially effective when placed in front of large windows. It is said that for the fern to grow, tobacco must be poured into the pot. This plant is ruled by the planet Mercury.
Ivy of all varieties (ruled by the planet Saturn) has both decorative and protective properties that are no less than when it weaves the walls of a house from the street. Planted in a pot, it serves the same purpose as its whimsical stems and leaves drive away all evil and negative energy from where it grows.
Orchids usually bring love, although in the East they are considered to serve virtue. In any case, they make an excellent house plant for those who will patiently look after them. They are ruled by the planet Venus.
Palm trees, solar plants, also have magical properties. Where palm trees grow, high vibrations arise. Their magical qualities are the reason why in ancient times they were associated with both religious and witchcraft rites.
High Araucaria (Araucaria excelsa) guarantees protection from hunger and evil if grown in the house. This beautiful tree was created for Christmas, and its very shape reflects its magical properties.
Considered very rare and lucky, the San Pedro cactus cactus has medicinal properties. It is associated with the four winds and, being a plant that protects against all evil, played a large role in the religious and magical rites of the ancient inhabitants of America.
Bringing love and abundance, succulents are some of the most ancient houseplants. Choose the variety that suits your sense of magic. Succulents are ruled by the Moon.
The plant "Ti" (Ti) or "Ki" (Ki), common both in Hawaii and on the continent, brings good luck to everyone around, has healing properties and brings wealth. In Hawaii, it is still used in magical rites, often placed on an altar or wrapped in gifts left on the Heiau stone or in temples. The "Tee" plant grown in the home has the ability to protect and attract positive vibrations. The best variety is the green one, and it was the only one known in ancient Hawaii. The red "Ti" is believed to bring bad luck and is devoted to Pele, the goddess of volcanoes, and is associated with both the process of destruction and the process of creation. In accordance with modern ideas about witchcraft, a "Ti" plant growing at home will bring money if a coin is placed under it. This plant is ruled by the planet Jupiter.
Tulips drive away poverty and despair. They are also plants of love, not without reason they are ruled by the planet Venus. If you were given a tulip in the spring, make an effort and grow it. Save the bulb and plant it next year for even more love and money.
The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) may seem like an odd houseplant at first glance, but they are delightful, insect-eating plants. They can be obtained from many nurseries. Although they are devoted to the Goddess of Love, they are usually brought into the home for their protective qualities. They can also be specially grown to lure happiness, money or work into the house.
Some consider the pool tradescantia (Tradescanlia fluminensis) to be a bad luck if it grows in a house, but I do not know anyone who can confirm this. The shape of the leaves of the plant speaks of its protective properties. This plant is ruled by the planet Mercury.
The wax tree, with its hard, waxy leaves and star-shaped flowers, is popular with sorcerers because of its resemblance to a pentagram. Ruled by the planet Saturn, it grows in the house to give it security.
Weeping Ficus, although not easy to grow, will provide you with restful sleep if grown in the bedroom. In the kitchen, he will protect from hunger and poverty. Elsewhere in the house, a "weeping" ficus will bring good luck and all sorts of well-being.
Fur, fins and feathers
There has always been a natural resemblance between animals and practicing magicians. Many animals were directly involved in religious and magical rites and worshiped like gods or cursed like devils.
In primitive times, a tamed or magical animal was the mediator between the sorcerer or wizard and the forces of nature. Through coexistence and through ritual, sorcerers and their animals formed an unusual bond that was often used in magic.
Millions of people with no interest in the occult have also built quite good relationships with animals. Psychologists even say that pets can help us maintain good mental health.
While humans have been affected by civilization in many ways, animals have not. Their hearts beat from sunrises and sunsets, from the fear of the chase, from the feeling of a convenient reservoir, nest, hole, branch or hollow. Animals are closer to the Earth and its energy, they hear the music of the Universe, for which many of us have closed our ears.
Like animals, connoisseurs of magic live in harmony with the pulses and rhythms of nature. To change any part of the universe, we must be in tune with it. Establishing a trusting relationship with animals is a great start.
When we invite animal friends to share the house with us, or leave food and water outside for them to enjoy their freedom, we create physical bonds between human and animal. This in turn forms a direct connection with the Earth and its forces.
Much could be written about this mystical connection. Animal lovers report establishing interspecies communication that does take place. Psychological signals from animals seem to be perceived from time to time. Animals lost or carelessly abandoned during a move often show up at the door of a new home hundreds or thousands of miles away.
All types of pets can be a great asset in magical housekeeping. Their movements can predict future events or the weather. Cats, dogs, and birds (among others) have keen senses, both physical and mental, and can therefore be trained to guard the home. They often notice the approach of strangers long before our senses alert us to their presence.
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Since animals are important members of the family living in the house, they should be guarded with the help of magic. There are many spells to protect them from accidents, illness and theft. The following guidelines can be used for most types of pets.
Buy a small bell. It should sound pretty loud. Hang it on your pet's collar, imagining that the bell is guarding the animal. The ringing bell will automatically drive away negative energy while the animal is moving. The bell can also be hung in your pet's cage or placed where he sleeps.
On the reverse side of your pet's nameplate and passport, you can apply protective symbols and signs, such as pentagrams. You can make yourself a metal plaque and scratch or carve mystical words or symbols on it and hang it along with other plaques of your animals.
For animals that need to live in cages or containers (fish, some birds, reptiles and insects) attach some sort of protective item to their "home". Pebbles with holes, quartz crystals, seashells, or even tiny pieces of paper that you've written a protection spell on will work great. Or outline the cage with pure white woolen yarn or nine-knot rope.
A shell necklace will protect animals from the evil eye and will also help them fall in love with you. You can attach a small round shell to your pet's collar.
There are also rituals so that your animal does not leave the house. While the choice is up to the animal, we don't want it to leave until it is sufficiently accustomed to us. The following rituals will help you.
Hold your animal in front of a mirror. If it notices the reflection, it will stay in the house. Or, if you have a fireplace, let the animal look through the chimney. Such procedures are best carried out on the day the animal appears in your home.
The old practice of adjusting an animal to your vibrations is to let it eat from your plate when you have finished your meal. A few bites your pet will pick up from your plate will strengthen his bond with you.
Certain spells are designed to bring the cat back to the house after his nightly wanderings. First, you must get used to the animal yourself, pet it, pick it up or just watch it closely. Breathe calmly. Visualize as you perform one of the following rituals.
It is said that putting a small piece of sugar in a cat's mouth on a Friday morning at nine o'clock will have an effect. In addition, there is also the old technique of oiling the paws of a cat. If the cat really ran away, but returned, take it and throw it into the air three times without letting go of your hands. This will tie him to the house.
A dog can be protected from wandering by putting a few hairs from its tail under the threshold at the entrance to the house. Another curious custom is to place a piece of cheese under the heel of one's boot.
The most effective technique for keeping your pets at home has three ingredients: good food, attention, and love. All this taken together makes magical conspiracy, which will be powerful enough to guarantee the continued presence of your pet in the house.
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In ancient times, if animals behaved strangely, it was believed that they were the victims of evil conspiracies. Thus, conspiracies with the opposite meaning were to destroy the evil eye and free the helpless beings.
Today we are a little wiser, we know that not every wall hides an evil sorcerer who brings damage to our animals. But when they seem lethargic and lethargic or unwell, and no medical diagnosis has been made for them, you can try some of the rituals below, just to be on the safe side!
The simplest spell is to sprinkle salt around the animal in such a way as to draw a circle, going around your pet counterclockwise, if you manage to complete the circle before the animal moves, it will be cured. (If the animal lives in a cage, sprinkle salt around it).
If you feed your pet a quince bone, this, according to legend, also removes witchcraft spells. If you can't find quince, or if your animal refuses to eat it, try getting it to walk (fly, swim, or crawl) around the circle three times counterclockwise. If this succeeds, the spell will break.
Another big concern related to animals today is theft. Here are three conspiracies that protect your pet from the hands of a thief. According to ancient beliefs, go to the backyard at sunrise, make the animal sit still, and in the nude (does your backyard allow you to do this?), run three times around your pet, saying at each circle:
Thief, don't let your eyes shine
At the sight of this animal of mine!
Thief, let your hands not find;
This protected animal!
Or take your pet to the crossroads at midnight. Drop a few hairs (feathers, etc.) from his fur to the ground and say:
crossroads,
Transitions, listen to me
Let this animal
Will never hit you!
Finally, take some wool, feathers, or something else from your pet (or, if that is not possible, draw the animal as closely as possible, as far as your artist's talent allows). Place this with protective herbs (such as juniper, basil, bay leaf, rosemary, dill, verbena, woodruff, etc.) in a small box. Seal the box and tie it with nine white threads. Bury it in the yard, as close to home as possible. Your pet is no longer threatened by thieves.
For a long time it was believed that animals have special powers, which were often used in magic. It got to the point that sometimes animals were even killed because of the magical properties of some part of the Body (for example, a hare's foot that brings happiness). It is quite clear that it is more humane if the animal lives with us, since it naturally extends its forces into our life and our home, just by its mere presence.

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