![]() You can then tie up the contents in a biodegradable bit of cheesecloth and bury them to return them to degrade in the earth. Once opened, you want to strain the liquid inside through a fine mesh (or cotton cloth) to remove all the little bits of debris inside. But, be sure to pull it out each month at the full moon to set out in the moonlight after dark, but also be sure that you put it back in a cool, dark place before daylight. It needs to be stored in a cool, dark place in order to protect the contents from degrading due to light. I have made this mixture during this last full moon so that it will be ready to be opened for the new year, which is a tradition in our family. ![]() I prefer to do this making during the full moon as a part of my full moon ritual, so that I can include that burst of energy into the making. It is usually a good idea to use a sharpie marker and write on the jar when the mixture was made and how long it needs to sit for, that way you do not forget. Place the jar in a cool, dark place to set for three months. After sealing, this is a good time to give it a good vigorous shake to make sure your jar is air tight, as well as to get everything inside the jar mixed together. Once everything has been added to the jar, the alcohol you’ve chosen to use is then added and the container is filled up to its rim then sealed. Ylang Ylang – clearing of and protection from negative energy, inviting in soothing energies, and nurturing the inner spiritĪs you can see from the list above, each of the ingredients has its own purposes, but also works together with others in the jar to create a blend of primarily protective and cleansing properties.Star Anise (to come) – good luck, protection, calming energies, and increasing intuition.Orange Peel – fostering positive energy, protection, hex breaking, and abundance.Rosehips – attracting good health, attracting abundance, and promoting peace and harmony.Cinnamon – grounding, protection, and success.Cedar Chips – banishing and warding of negative energy, creating sacred space.Rosemary – energy purification, and warding off negative energy.Garden Sage – energy purification, wish fulfillment, and creating sacred space.Sweet Grass – energy purification, healing, attracting positive energy, and good fortune.Clove – repel negative influences, psychic protection, raising positive energy, and silencing gossip.Lavender – energy purification, peace, and protection.As you add them to the jar, introduce them to your intention in using them and, while doing so, set your intentions energetically with each ingredient.Įach of my ingredients are introduced with the following intentions…. I usually add the loose smaller ingredients first, but you can do this in any order that works for you. Once dry, add all of the ingredients to the jar except the alcohol. Once you have all that you need, clean your jar well inside and out, then dry thoroughly. ![]() Thus, I will be adding it to the jar a bit later. ![]() That is because they were OUT where I normally source the magickal herbs that I’m not either ethically sourcing through nature or growing myself. You’ll notice in my ingredients pictured above, I’m missing Star Anise. This batch is made with vodka, as it’s what I had on hand at the moment. I have used rubbing alcohol, everclear, and vodka in the past. You will also need a CLEAR alcohol of at least 80-proof. I simply prefer the growing and foraging method. Many of these items can be substituted for their essential oils if you don’t want to forage and/or grow what you need. Mason jars work, as will any other type of glass bottle or jar as long as it can create an air-tight seal even when turned upside down or shaken. Orange Peel, Rose Hips, Cedar Shavings, Rosemary, Garden Sage, Cinnamon, Lavender, Cloves, Sweet Grass, Star Anise, Ylang Ylang essential oil, and an air-tight jar. My sister and I are not usually so liberal with it, though, and so we only make enough to fill a 2 liter jar at a time. It can be used to wipe down furniture or items, to wash your hands, to spray in the air or on items, etc. This is an example of spell craft, although I will be doing a separate post to go into a better explanation of what that is and how it works later on.Īs my mother’s name suggests, this is used for cleansing energy of an area or thing. I thought you might be interested, since you’d asked about spell craft. This version is my mother’s recipe for what she has always called her “Energy Cleanser” or “Energy Spray”. Right, so my mother did not call this “florida water”, but I’ve looked at a LOT of Florida Water recipes, and it’s essentially the same thing with a few tweaks.
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