Prosperity – Coin, Cinnamon & Citrus

Place a coin, a cinnamon stick or powder, and a citrus peel in a small dish or jar. Light a small candle beside it. Write a simple petition: not what you lack, but what you’re welcoming.Example: “My work is valued. My needs are met.” Let the candle burn safely while you breathe on the open […]

Evergreen Bundle

Gather evergreen: pine, cedar, fir, holly — whatever grows near you. Add seasonal herbs if desired: cinnamon sticks, bay, rosemary. As you bundle, speak what you want held at the threshold:“Nothing that means harm may cross.Nothing that is not mine may cling.” Tie with natural twine or red thread. Hang above your door on solstice […]

White

In traditional Wiccan and folk magical systems, white represents purity, truth, and spiritual light. It is widely regarded as a universal or substitute color, capable of standing in for any other color in candle magic when a specific shade is unavailable. White is most strongly aligned with the Moon, reflecting intuition, emotional balance, and the […]

Juniper

Juniper has a long-standing place in European and British folk magic as a powerful protective and purifying plant. Traditionally, its berries and branches were burned as a form of spiritual fumigation to cleanse spaces of harmful or stagnant energies, similar in function to other sacred smokes. In Wiccan practice, juniper is used to ward homes, […]

Frankincense

Frankincense is a resin historically prized in magical, religious, and ritual traditions for its purifying and protective properties. Its strong, sacred aroma elevates meditation, prayer, and divination, making it a common tool for connecting with spiritual realms, ancestors, and deities. Associated with the elements of Air and Fire, frankincense encourages clarity of mind, spiritual focus, […]

Amethyst

A piece of amethyst on a wooden background

Amethyst is a variety of quartz, ranging through every shade of purple from pale lavender to deep violet. Once considered as rare as emeralds or sapphires, it was prized by civilizations from ancient Egypt to Rome. Soldiers wore amethyst amulets for courage and clear thought, whilst Tibetan monks made prayer beads from its sacred energy. […]