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F ree Magic Potions and Magic Love Spells

PERFUMED INKS

Perfumed inks can be used whenever you want to intensify a spell. If burning a candle, write out
your objective on a small piece of paper and place it under the burning candle. If doing a spell
that calls for burning the paper, this ink will strengthen what you are writing. Perfumed inks are
also great for writing notes and letters to your loved ones. The making of perfumed ink is very easy.
Simply purchase a bottle of ink, either black or colored, and add 2 or 3 drops of the appropriate
essential oil to the bottle. Let the bottle of ink sit on your altar overnight. This is best done on the
Full Moon for positively-charged inks, on the Dark Moon for negatively-charged inks. My tip for
a love letter is to mix red and blue Indian or types of inks together and add some lavender essential
oil or some diffused lavender essence or just leave the lavender petals in the inks and put in the
sun or airing cupboard for a week and then strain. It is supposed to be the thing for writing love
letters and spells. As good as the Doves blood ink!

LOVE LUST POWDER

5 oz. Talc 1/4 oz. Cinnamon 1 oz. Sandalwood 1/2 tsp. sweet basil
10 drops frankincense oil 8 drops jasmine oil 6 drops patchouli oil 1 tsp. myrtle oil

MONEY SOAP

The easiest way to do it would be to take a bar of pure olive oil soap, or if you can't get
that, a bar of glycerin soap, and cut it into shavings. Melt this slowly in a double
boiler, or in a pan over boiling water, and mix the shavings with a bit of water so they
don't stick together in the pan. When you have a nice, smooth consistency to work
with, you can add empowered ingredients. Good ingredients to add would be:
-money herbs and oils, such as patchouli, mint, basil, cinquefoil, ginger, sage,
Tonka, nutmeg, oak moss and lemon balm.
-empowered gold glitter
-Green vegetable coloring (or whatever color you correspond money and prosperity with)
Once you have added your ingredients, let the mixture cool slightly until you can start
forming it in your hands. You can now roll it into balls, wrap them up in some
cheesecloth or muslin, and let them harden.
An easier way to make a quick money soap is to purchase some melt & pour glycerin from
a craft store - I think they even have it at Wal-Mart. It's sold in blocks. Melt the blocks in
glassware over the stove or on the microwave until it is liquid.
Add your empowered ingredients quickly, as melt & pour sets fast.
Next, pour the mixture into a mold (these can be purchased also, or you can make
molds from just about anything from margarine tubs to juice cans to empty toilet paper
rolls with foil on one end) and let the soap set.
Melt and pour soap is easier to work with, because you can add your ingredients much
easier, and you don't end up with so much soap afterwards. You can also make bars
that are individual to your needs. For example, try pouring half the mixture into the mold,
add a toy coin or a plastic dollar sign which you have empowered, then pour the rest into the mold.
When hardened, you will have a soap with an empowered item in the middle of it.
You could even put a charged stone in the middle of the soap.
Creating the soap with your individuality only makes it more powerful.
The best part? The above directions can be used for any magickal goal, not just money!
One more thing, when using your soap, concentrate clearly on your intentions and visualize!
For money, visualize the soap attracting the money to you.
For illness, visualize the soap cleaning the illness out of you.

HOLY WATER

Ingredients: 1 tsp. of rose water 3 tbsp. sea salt or Kosher salt 1 small bowl of spring water*
1 clean glass container 1 new compact mirror 1 small storage glass bottle**
Note: You can buy the bottled water as long as you know that it's really spring water.
But it's best if you get the water from a running stream or other "live" body of water that you
know the water is clean. The bottle should be either green or blue in order to keep its magic.
Before the Rite:
Cleanse and sterilize the bowl and the glass container with boiling water.
Time: Midnight during a Full Moon phase.
Place: Out of doors under the moon, or near a window that will reflect the light of the moon.
Procedure: Ground and center. Cast your magic circle. Hold your arms outstretched in the Goddess
position (arms out at the sides like you're cradling the Universe, palms up). Say:
In the cloak of the midnight hour
I call upon the Ancient Power
I seek the presence of the Lady and Lord
To bless this water that I will pour.
At this point, you should feel the energy of Earth Mother and Skyfather move abut your feet
and head. Feel your own energy expand around your navel and then unite with Divinity.
Take your time; no need to rush. Add the rose water to the spring water. Pick the bowl of
water, hold it toward the light of the Moon, and say:
In my hands I hold the essence of the Goddess.
I hereby cleanse and consecrate this water to Divinity
that it may be used for positive acts only
and may aid me in my magical works.
Feel the energy of the Moon Goddess pulsate down into the water.
Imagine her silver light descending from the heavens and impregnating both the water and yourself.
You will feel a "glowy" sensation. Set the water down and pick up the salt.
Feel the power moving in your arms as you raise the salt toward the moon. Say:
In my hands I hold the essence of Earth Mother,
She whose bounty sustains all living creatures.
I hereby consecrate this salt to Divinity
that it may be used for positive acts only
and may aid me in my magical work.

HEALING HERBAL BALM

Herbs: Calendula (Calendula officinalis) and Plantain (Plantago major)
This sweet-smelling balm soothes and protects cuts and scrapes.
And it's so gentle you can even use it on diaper rash.
Calendula and plantain are known for their ability to speed skin healing.
Both soften skin, relieve pain, and are antibacterial.
How to make it: This is a two-step process.
First, you'll make an herb-infused oil: In a large glass jar, combine 2 tablespoon each of crushed
Calendula flowers and dried plantain leaves with 1/3 c of extra-virgin olive oil.
Leave uncovered, and place in a pan filled with enough water to cover the lower half of the jar.
Set the burner on very low heat and simmer gently for about 4 hours.
Check the oil periodically to be sure it's not scorching; don't let it boil.
(You can also make the infused oil in a Crock-Pot set on very low without a lid.)
After the allotted time, remove the oil from the heat and allow it to cool completely.
Strain away the herbs through several layers of cheesecloth and discard.
To make the balm, combine the infused oil with 1 or 2 tablespoon of grated beeswax
and put it into a small stainless steel bowl; set the bowl into a pot of water and heat just
until the beeswax melts, stirring gently to help the melting.
To test the consistency, insert a cool metal spoon into the balm and check the balm that
sticks to the spoon; it should be spreadable but firm. If it's too oily, add another few
shavings of beeswax. At this point, you can add a natural preservative to your balm to
prevent spoilage. Vitamin E, squeezed from capsules, works very well.
Rosemary extracts or oil might improve the aroma and antiseptic properties as well.
You'll need about 1/4 tsp. (two capsules) to preserve this much balm.
After you've blended in the vitamin E, transfer your final product to a sterile glass jar.
Use a clean spoon or small spatula to transfer the balm to avoid introducing bacteria to the jar.
How to use it: Apply the balm to rashes, scrapes, and other small or superficial abrasions
(don't use it on deep cuts). You can also apply it regularly to help heal chronically chapped skin.
Stored in a cool, dark place, the balm should keep for up to a year. Discard if it smells rancid.

 

 


 

 

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