🕷Whenever I feel like I may have picked up something nasty or just feel my energy a little heavier then usual I take one of these.🕷
These are good when you feel like someone might have thrown something at you or if you feel like you have a negative entity attatched to you😈 It is important to take these baths multiple times. 3 days is my preferred but longer is even better, especially if it’s heavy duty. If you feel like you’ve been crossed, more should be done aside from this but this is a good place to start.
You will need:
🌿Dill leaf
💋Lemon slices
🌿Sage
💋Sea Salt
🌿Baking soda
💋BOTTLED water (or Holy Water if you prefer)
🌿Uncrossing or cleansing oil
💋Florida Water for afterwards
🌿White candle (dressed in olive oil)
💋Nice cleansing incense (like lemongrass)
Instructions:
🌼Empty the bottled water in ur lil pot and bring it to a boil. Lower it till it simmers and add the herbs (I use dried sage and fresh dill, cut the lemons however u want I like slices lol) and let it steep. It’s like you’re making a tea.
⚘Take your uncrossing or cleansing oil and add a bit to the water. Let it simmer a little longer and mix.
🌼While you’re preparing it, you can do a number of things. My personal preference is to use a corresponding psalm with my bath followed by a personal prayer afterwards. Some people leave their spiritual baths with their Saints for them to bless and purify. Basically you want to spiritually purify and bless your bath water of any negative energy or hindrances so it can do it’s job of cleansing you.
⚘Around this time, I smoke cleanse a simple white candle and dress it with olive oil for protection as well. I keep this on while I take my bath and let it burn all the way through.
🌼Now, take the bath off the heat and strain it.
⚘Take a quick shower and physically cleanse yourself of any physical dirt before proceeding. Light the incense if you want.
🌼After, fill your bath up with warm water or whatever is comfortable to you. Add in a good amount of baking soda. Add lemon slices if you want to feel aesthetic! That’s what I do lmao!
⚘Get in the bath. Pour the tea all over your body. Just sit there for a bit and let yourself feel all that negative goop come off of you. Just relax. Enjoy it. Steep in that tea bruh. Let those herbs do its work. You deserve it.
🌼When youre ready, lay back and submerge yourself in the water three times. I like to recite a psalm as well right before I submerge myself. Just be careful with your eyes, I dry them a bit with a towel but don’t towel dry yourself just take care of your eyes.
⚘Get out but DON’T DRAIN THE TUB AND DON’T DRY YOURSELF OFF. Let the tea sit on your skin and let yourself air dry. Wear white every time you do this bath afterwards if you can.
🌼Take some of the remaining bath water and put it in a water bottle or gallon. Then you can drain the tub. I tend to sprinkle more sea salt in my tub and then wash it down the drain so whatever is lingering on me won’t stay in that room. My aunt likes to read a psalm while she cleans out the tub. Just make sure you clean that tub whichever way feels better to you.
⚘I like to rub myself down with Florida Water after! It smells great and is also a powerful spiritual cleanser. Just make sure to do your daily routine of lotion or whatever after if you find that it makes your skin ashy since it is a cologne with alcohol.
🌼After that, it’s a matter of properly disposing it. Get your left over bath water, the ashes of the incense, and what’s left of your candle all together. Really early in the morning (at least that’s how I was taught) go to a crossroads. Idgaf if it’s a dirt path, the street, wherever. But find yourself a crossroads. Dump out the remaining bath water there and leave the remnants of everything else there too. Now make your way home but DO NOT LOOK BACK.
Side notes
🗣If you feel like you’ve been crossed or you feel like an entity is attatched to you, make sure you’re cleansing your actual home and living space as well.
🗣Make sure you’re actually following this up with protection work and workings to draw things to you. This bath is primarily a cleansing bath more so then protective. You still need to draw more positive energies towards you regardless.
🗣Make sure you’re always doing divination to see whether or not it is a negative entity, crossing/brujeria, etc. and to see how to remedy it
🗣If you feel like it isn’t enough and you’re still struggling, try looking into a reputable spiritual worker or brujo who can help you. Or again…divination.
If
you want to get super fancy, do a second ring on the outside of 4’ tall
sunflowers then a third outer ring of the 1’ tall teddy bear
sunflowers. If there are any gaps you can interplant with cosmos,
amaranth and nasturtiums or (if there are huge gaps) gourds.
My mom used to do this for me in the backyard as a kid- it really works and I always loved it! Spent so many summer days having tea parties with teddy bears in my sunflower house.
Concept: I live in a tiny cabin in the woods. I dry my laundry on a clothes line. I wake with the sun, stay up late reading and nap during the afternoon in a hammock. I have a garden full of flowers, herbs, vegetables and berries. I go on picnics regularly by a nearby river. I rarely need to leave my beautiful home tucked away in the forest.
We all spend so much time
thinking about the correspondences of the actual ingredients that go into our
potions that we often forget to think about what the potion base represents!
(At least I do.) It would be nice to have a list of all the various liquids
that can be used in place of water. Naturally, I can’t think of everything but
I think this is a pretty good starting point! What else can be used? Eventually, at some point down the
road, I will compile all these thoughts into a book on potion making and want
to include this! Keep in mind that these are my own correspondences. Let me know if you disagree or if you’d change anything up! Let’s see how big we can make this list. Also, I should probably note that not all of these liquids can be ingested. (Obviously.)
The List
Vinegar: Used for cleansing and purification potions. Lemon Juice: Used in hexing, cursing, or revenge potions. Cranberry Juice: Used in love potions. Apple Juice: Used in healing, knowledge, and youth potions. Ammonia: Used in banishing, cursing, purification, and protection Red Wine: Love potions and potions dealing with death and the afterlife. White Wine: Used in platonic love potions as well as success brews. Rum: Used in potions involving spirit work. Whisky: Another good base for potion work. Vodka: A good base for work involving rapid banishing. Laundry detergent: Good for cleansing potions. Oils: Used to speed up a process. Molasses: Used in potions intended to slow a situation down. Rubbing Alcohol: Another good base for cleansing and purification. Hydrogen Peroxide: Used in healing potions. Milk: Used in potions to promote sleep and peace. Sour Milk: Used to cause nightmares or in potions designed to torment. Orange Juice: For potions of solar importance, healing, success. Soda Water: Used in potions designed to encourage laughter and giddiness. Ginger Ale: Used in health or healing potions. Olive Juice: Used in peace potions. Honey: Used in potions to sweeten up another’s disposition. Syrup: Used in abundance and prosperity potions. Beer: Used in potions intended to induce slumber. Clam Juice: Used in aphrodisiacs. Cough Syrup: Used in healing potions and to make someone ‘cough it up.’ Soy Sauce: Used in protection potions. (Thanks Lexa Rosean for this one!) Pineapple Juice: Used in abundance potions and fidelity potions. Coconut Milk: Used in spiritual and magical cleansing potions. Ice: Solid first, then melted for transformation potions. Coffee: Really, a potion in and of itself in my book. Vanilla Extract: In small amounts, used in passion potions. Witch Hazel: Used in communication and cleansing potions.
bisexual culture is being very specific with the men you’re interested in but having absolutely no type when it comes to girls because they’re all so beautiful
Kitchen Piece, with Jesus in the House of Martha and Mary in the background by Joachim Bueckelaer, 1568, Museum of the Netherlands
Keukenstuk, met op de achtergrond Jezus bij Martha en Maria. Op de voorgrond een keukenmeid met een ham en een mand met groenten. Rechts liggen meer groenten, vruchten en gevogelte uitgestald. Hierbij ook verschillende kruiken en een ketel.