Screenshot Spell Jar

You’ll need: Your phone or device, a private space to work (album, folder, note, or whatever feels right), intention.Timing: New moon to open for drawing in. Full moon to open for release. Any time for urgent work – the moon accommodates. So a spell jar is basically a container you build with intention. You put […]

Momentum Spell

Name out loud — to yourself, to the room, to no one in particular — one thing you’re growing this season. Not a wish. A commitment. Then do one small action that serves it. Today. Not a plan for later, not a note to yourself. One thing: send the message, turn the soil, open the […]

The Networked Spell

Find a stone – any old rock, chip of brick or concrete will do. Hold it and think about what you’re tending this season. Take it outside. Find something living — a tree, a patch of grass, a weed pushing through a sidewalk crack, a planter on a fire escape. Anything rooted. Sit or stand […]

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 […]

Rosemary

Rosemary has been one of my constant allies for decades, from the time I kept a spindly little plant in the window of my first apartment, stubbornly alive despite my forgetful watering. Its energy is clean and bright, with a protective edge that feels a bit like a well placed hand on your shoulder. In […]

Green

Green is the color of prosperity, growth, healing, fertility, nature magic, and renewal. I use it for money spells, garden magic, and any working where I want to encourage new skills or healthier patterns to take root. Dark green carries a sense of ambition and financial grounding, while light green speaks of fresh starts and […]

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. […]