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Working with Flower Magic in the Month of May

Flowers are nature’s radiant messengers, blooming with beauty, fragrance, and magic, especially in the vibrant month of May. Bursting forth in the wake of spring, they captivate us with their colors and scents, drawing us into a world of transformation, love, and abundance. In many traditions, flowers are seen as bridges between the earthly and the divine, carrying the energy of growth and renewal. May, with its lush gardens and blooming fields, is the perfect time to work with flower magic, tapping into their ancient wisdom to heal, manifest, and connect with the spirit of the season. Join me on a fragrant journey through history, symbolism, and ritual as we weave flower magic into our lives this May!  

What Are Flowers?  

Before we dive into the mystical depths of flower magic, let’s explore what flowers truly are. Flowers are the reproductive structures of flowering plants, showcasing a dazzling array of shapes, colors, and scents. They attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, ensuring the continuation of life. Found in meadows, forests, and gardens worldwide, flowers thrive in May’s warm embrace, symbolizing the peak of spring’s fertility. Their delicate petals and potent fragrances hold a magic that has been revered across cultures for millennia.  

Fun Facts About Flowers:

  • Flowers can communicate through color and scent, signaling pollinators or even warning of predators.  
  • The oldest flower fossil, discovered in China, dates back 125 million years.  
  • Some flowers, like the lotus, close at night and reopen with the sun, symbolizing renewal.  
  • Roses have over 300 chemical compounds in their scent, making them a powerful tool in perfumery and magic.  
  • Certain flowers, like marigolds, are used to dye fabrics and food, blending beauty with utility.  
  • The world’s largest flower, Rafflesia arnoldii, can grow up to three feet wide and smells like rotting flesh to attract flies!  
  • May’s birth flower, the lily of the valley, is associated with sweetness and humility, though it’s highly toxic if ingested.

The Magic of May: A Season of Blooming Energy  

May is a magical month, aligned with Beltane’s fiery fertility and the earth’s awakening. Flower magic in May harnesses this energy to inspire growth, love, and abundance. Flowers are more than decoration—they’re living symbols of transformation, reflecting the cycle of life from bud to bloom. Working with them in May amplifies their power, connecting us to the fae, the divine feminine, and the creative force of nature. If you want to walk the flower lined paths of May more read my monthly guide here.

Flower Magic Across Cultures  

Flowers have bloomed into the spiritual practices of countless cultures, each with unique interpretations and uses.  

  • Ancient Egypt (circa 2500 BC): Egyptians adorned their temples and tombs with flowers like lotus and papyrus, believing they carried the soul to the afterlife. The lotus, rising pristine from muddy waters, symbolized rebirth and was offered to gods like Isis, goddess of fertility. Flowers were also used in perfumes and healing oils, traded along the Silk Road, and valued for their spiritual potency.  
  • Victorian England (19th Century): The Victorians developed floriography, the language of flowers, where each bloom carried a secret meaning. Roses signified love, lavender denoted devotion, and daisies represented innocence. This practice turned flower arrangements into coded messages, blending beauty with emotional magic, and was a cultural currency among the elite.  
  • Native American Traditions (Various Tribes): Many tribes, like the Cherokee and Lakota, used flowers in healing and ceremonial rites. Sunflowers symbolized strength and sustenance, while sage blossoms were burned to purify spaces. Flowers were seen as gifts from the earth, connecting humans to the spirit world, and their petals were often scattered during dances to honor the seasons.  
  • Yoruba Tradition (West Africa): In Yoruba culture, flowers like hibiscus are sacred to Oshun, the goddess of love and rivers. Petals are offered in rituals to attract love, prosperity, and fertility, often floated in river waters to carry prayers to the divine. Flowers are seen as vessels of Oshun’s sweetness, bridging the human and spiritual realms.
  • Aztec Tradition (Mesoamerica, 14th–16th Century):The Aztecs revered flowers like marigolds (cempasúchil) during Día de los Muertos, using them to guide spirits back to the living world. Marigolds were scattered on altars and paths, their vibrant yellow symbolizing the sun’s life-giving energy, believed to honor Xochiquetzal, goddess of flowers and fertility.  
  • Japanese Culture (Heian Period, 8th–12th Century): In Japan, hanakotoba (the language of flowers) mirrors Victorian floriography, with blooms like cherry blossoms symbolizing impermanence and beauty. Flowers are used in tea ceremonies and Shinto rituals to honor kami (spirits), reflecting purity and the transient nature of life.  
  • Hindu Tradition (India, Ancient to Present): Flowers like jasmine and marigold are integral to Hindu rituals, offered to deities like Lakshmi for prosperity. Garlands are draped over statues or worn during ceremonies, symbolizing devotion and the divine’s beauty, connecting worshippers to the sacred through scent and color. 

The Power of Transformation Through Blooming

Flowers teach us transformation, mirroring their journey from seed to blossom. Just as a bud opens to reveal its full beauty, we’re invited to shed old layers and embrace new growth. In May, this process aligns with the season’s energy, encouraging us to release fears and bloom into our authentic selves. Working with flower magic can heal emotional wounds, inspire creativity, and attract abundance, much like the pollinators drawn to their nectar.  

The Healing Essence of Flowers  

Flowers have long been emblems of healing, their essences used in herbalism and aromatherapy. Rose petals soothe the heart, chamomile calms the mind, and lavender promotes peace. In folklore, flowers like the marigold were thought to ward off evil spirits. This healing power connects to the divine feminine, where flowers embody love, intuition, and nurturing energy, making them perfect allies in May’s magical work.

Flower Magic and the Divine Feminine  

With their soft curves and vibrant colors, flowers evoke the divine feminine—creativity, fertility, and life itself. In rituals, they honor goddesses like Flora (Roman goddess of flowers), Persephone (Greek queen of spring), and Freyja (Norse goddess of love). Working with flower magic in May taps into this energy, awakening our inner strength and sensual power, much like the blooming earth around us. 

Flowers in Myths and Lore

Flowers have woven their magic into myths and stories across time:

  • The Rose and Aphrodite: In Greek mythology, roses sprang from Aphrodite’s tears, symbolizing love and beauty, and were used in her rituals.  
  • The Lotus and Brahma: In Hindu lore, the lotus flower emerged from Vishnu’s navel, birthing Brahma, the creator god, representing purity and cosmic order.  
  • The Maypole and Beltane: Celtic traditions adorned maypoles with flowers during Beltane, celebrating fertility and the union of earth and sky.  
  • Narcissus and Echo:In Greek myth, the narcissus flower bloomed where the youth Narcissus died, gazing at his reflection, symbolizing vanity but also self-reflection and transformation.
  • Poinsettia and Aztec Lore: In Aztec mythology, the poinsettia’s red petals were said to be stained by the blood of a goddess who died of a broken heart, symbolizing eternal love and sacrifice. 
  • Chrysanthemum and Japanese Legend: In Japanese folklore, the chrysanthemum is linked to the sun goddess Amaterasu, believed to grant longevity, and is a symbol of the imperial family, used in rituals for protection.
  • Dandelion and Celtic Wishes: Celtic lore holds that blowing dandelion seeds into the wind carries wishes to the fae, who grant them in exchange for the flower’s humble offering, symbolizing hope and dreams. 

These tales remind us of flowers’ role as bridges between worlds, carrying messages of growth and connection.  

Gods and Goddesses Associated with Flowers 

Flowers align with deities who embody their magic, offering correspondences for your practice:

  • Flora (Roman):Goddess of flowers and spring, she oversees blooming and abundance. Work with her using roses or daisies.  
  • Persephone (Greek): Queen of the underworld and spring, her energy flows through lilies and pomegranates.  
  • Freyja (Norse): Goddess of love and beauty, she resonates with wildflowers and honey.  
  • Oshun (Yoruba):Goddess of love and rivers, she connects with hibiscus and yellow roses, bringing sweetness and prosperity. 
  • Xochiquetzal (Aztec):Goddess of flowers, beauty, and fertility, she is honored with marigolds and orchids, embodying creativity and love. 
  • Blodeuwedd (Celtic): Goddess of spring and transformation, often depicted as made of flowers like meadowsweet, she symbolizes renewal and sovereignty.  
  • Antheia (Greek): Goddess of flowers and floral wreaths, a companion of Aphrodite, she resonates with roses and myrtle, embodying joy and celebration.  

Color Magic and the Energy of Flowers

Flowers’ vibrant hues carry their own magical meanings, tying them to color magic—a practice of harnessing colors to amplify intentions. When working with flower magic, the color of the bloom can deepen your spellwork, aligning with specific energies and emotions. Here’s what some flower colors mean in magical practice:

  • Red: Passion, love, courage, and vitality—perfect for spells of romance or empowerment (e.g., red roses for love).  
  • White: Purity, protection, and spiritual clarity—ideal for cleansing and connecting with the divine (e.g., white lilies for peace).  
  • Yellow: Joy, abundance, and creativity—great for manifesting prosperity and inspiration (e.g., sunflowers for success).  
  • Pink: Self-love, friendship, and emotional healing—use for nurturing relationships (e.g., pink peonies for compassion).  
  • Purple: Intuition, spiritual growth, and transformation—perfect for psychic work (e.g., lavender for insight).  
  • Orange: Energy, enthusiasm, and attraction—use to draw opportunities (e.g., marigolds for positivity).  
  • Blue: Calm, communication, and emotional balance—ideal for peace and truth (e.g., blue hydrangeas for harmony).

By choosing flowers in specific colors, you can weave color magic into your rituals, amplifying their potency with the energetic resonance of the blooms.

Ways to Use Flowers in Spells and Magic  

Flowers are versatile tools in spellwork, offering countless ways to channel their magic. Here are 23 methods to incorporate them into your mystical practice this May:

1. Create a floral altar to honor flower deities like Flora or Xochiquetzal, using their preferred blooms.  

2. Craft a flower crown with roses or daisies to wear during rituals, invoking the divine feminine.  

3. Float petals in a bowl of water for scrying, letting their energy guide your visions.  

4. Burn dried petals like lavender in a fire-safe dish to release intentions into the universe.  

5. Make flower-infused oils with roses or chamomile for anointing candles or yourself in spells.  

6. Scatter marigold petals around your home for protection and to ward off negative energy.  

7. Brew a tea with edible flowers like hibiscus, sipping to internalize their magic for love or clarity.  

8. Create a sigil with flower petals on your altar, arranging them to amplify your intention.  

9. Offer flowers like jasmine to a river or ocean as a gift to Oshun for prosperity.  

10. Press flowers into your grimoire, charging them with intentions for future spells.  

11. Use flower essences (like rose or lavender) in baths to cleanse your aura and promote healing.  

12. Tie bundles of flowers like meadowsweet to your broom for a springtime space cleansing.  

13. Craft a charm bag with dried petals, adding crystals to carry flower magic with you.  

14. Meditate with a flower in hand, visualizing its energy filling you with growth or love.  

15. Create a floral mandala on the ground, using petals to manifest abundance or peace.  

16. Add petals to a candle dressing before lighting, focusing on your spell’s intention.  

17. Plant flowers with magical intent, like sunflowers for joy, whispering blessings as you sow.  

18. Use flowers in glamour magic—rub rose petals on your skin for beauty and confidence.  

19. Craft a flower garland to hang over your door, inviting blessings and protection.  

20. Write a wish on a petal with a water-soluble marker, then release it into water to manifest.  

21. Create a simmer pot with flowers like chamomile and lavender to fill your space with calming energy.  

22. Offer petals to the fae in your garden, building a relationship with nature spirits.  

23. Use flowers in divination—pluck petals while asking yes/no questions, letting the last petal answer.  

Flower Magic Ritual: Blossom of Intention

This May, let’s harness flower magic with a ritual to set intentions and invite abundance.  

What You’ll Need:

  • Fresh flowers (e.g., roses, daisies, or lilies—choose what calls to you)  
  • A small bowl of water  
  • A white or green candle  
  • A piece of paper and pen  
  • A quiet space  

Steps:

1. Prepare Your container: On a May day, create a sacred container. Place the bowl of water in the center, surrounded by your flowers. Light the candle, inviting May’s energy.  

2. Set Your Intention: Write an intention on the paper—e.g., “I bloom with love and abundance this May.” Hold it to your heart, infusing it with your energy.  

3. Bless the Flowers: Dip your fingers in the water, sprinkling it over the flowers, and say:  

   “Spirits of May, bless these blossoms with your magic. Infuse them with growth, love, and abundance.” 

4. Plant Your Intention: Place the paper under the flowers, visualizing your intention blooming like a flower. Let the candle burn for 10 minutes, focusing on your desire.  

5. Close the Ritual: Thank the flowers and spirits, saying:  

   “Thank you for your gifts. May my intention bloom with the season.”  

   Keep the flowers in a vase or garden, letting them nurture your intention throughout May.

  Reflection Prompts  

After your ritual, journal your experience:  

  • How did the flowers’ energy feel as you worked with them?  
  • What emotions or insights arose during the ritual?  
  • Over May, notice signs of your intention blooming—how do they manifest?  
  • How can you carry this flower magic into your daily life?  

Final Thoughts 

As we weave flower magic into our lives this May, let’s honor the timeless wisdom of blooms—their ability to transform, heal, and connect us to the divine. From ancient rituals to modern spells, flowers bridge the earthly and spiritual, whispering lessons of growth and love. Whether you’re crafting a spell, meditating with petals, or simply admiring a garden, let their vibrant energy remind you of your own capacity to bloom. May this season fill your heart with the magic of flowers, guiding you toward abundance and renewal. 

I am Kayreign, the Divine Oracle of the Gods and Keeper of Mysteries, a solitary grey magic practitioner with over 15 years of experience walking the sacred paths of the unseen. As a mystic and relentless seeker of all knowledge, I weave together the threads of every magical tradition—light and dark, ancient and modern—to uncover the universal truths that bind us to the cosmos. My mission is to restore and re-enchant magic in this realm, igniting its spark in every soul I encounter, and guiding you to embrace the full spectrum of your being.

My work is rooted in the power of duality, honoring the dance between shadow and light as equal partners in your spiritual journey. I hold space for you to explore all magic paths and practices, drawing from the vast tapestry of mystical wisdom to help you uncover your unique magic and sacred contracts. As the Divine Oracle of the Gods, I channel divine insights to illuminate your path; as the Keeper of Mysteries, I guide you into the depths of the unknown, where true transformation awaits.

When you work with me, you’ll learn to live in energetic balance, embracing your darkness as a source of power, not just a stepping stone to the light. I’ll hold up a mirror to reflect your authentic self—unmasked, raw, and whole—inviting you to face your past wounds, traumas, and hurts with courage. Together, we’ll alchemize every chapter of your story, dark and light, into a blazing internal flame that lights your way on even the coldest nights. Through this process, you’ll find alignment with your purpose, release what holds you back, and step fully into your power.

Come join me for community, knowledge, and to restore the enchantment of magic in yourself and life today!

Explore my offerings—personalized shadow work sessions, womb healing, eBooks for self-guided growth, Tarot readings for divine guidance, and more—in my shop. Let’s journey together into the mysteries, where duality becomes your greatest ally, and magic becomes your birthright.

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8 Mother Goddesses to Work with and Honor for Mother’s Day

As the flowers bloom and the warmth of May envelops us, Mother’s Day on May 11th invites us to honor the nurturing, life-giving essence of motherhood—both earthly and divine. During this sacred time, many witches and pagans connect with mother goddesses who embody the energies of creation, compassion, and unconditional love. For many, Mother’s Day is a deeply grounding celebration, where the divine feminine shines as the heartbeat of all life. We feel called to step into the embrace of these goddesses, to reflect on the maternal bonds that shape us, and to weave magic that honors the cycles of nurturing and growth. In this season, we may be drawn to the healing power of love, the strength of protection, and the wisdom of creation, as we listen to the whispers of the ancestors and plant seeds of gratitude in the fertile soil of May. During this time, several mother goddesses take center stage, offering an intimate connection to their nurturing energies. Mother’s Day, celebrated in May, is a pivotal time in pagan culture, filled with love, reflection, renewal, and abundance. Let’s walk through a sacred space of maternal magic, where hearts bloom and spirits connect, to pause, reflect, and honor the divine mothers as we meet some of these goddesses together in this post today.  

The Divine Feminine: What It Means and Why We Work with It 

The Divine Feminine is the sacred, universal energy that embodies nurturing, intuition, creation, and interconnectedness. It is the life-giving force present in all beings, often symbolized by the moon, the earth, and the ocean—elements that flow, sustain, and transform. In spiritual practices, the Divine Feminine represents qualities like compassion, empathy, receptivity, and the power to birth new ideas, relationships, and life itself. It is the counterpart to the Divine Masculine, and together, they create balance, much like the cycles of nature we honor in pagan traditions. For me, the Divine Feminine is the heartbeat of the universe, the motherly embrace that holds us through every season, guiding us to trust our intuition and honor our emotions.  

We work with the Divine Feminine to reconnect with our inner wisdom, heal ancestral wounds, and cultivate self-love. By invoking this energy, we align with the cycles of creation and destruction, learning to nurture ourselves and others while embracing our intuitive power. On Mother’s Day, the Divine Feminine takes center stage, as we honor the mothers in our lives and the goddess energy that flows through them. Working with the Divine Feminine helps us tap into our capacity for unconditional love, to heal familial bonds, and to create a world where nurturing and compassion thrive. It’s a reminder that every act of care—whether for ourselves, our loved ones, or the earth—is a sacred offering to the Divine Feminine, aligning us with the eternal cycle of life.  

Demeter – Greek Goddess

Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest, is a quintessential mother goddess, embodying the nurturing essence of the earth. Known as the mother of Persephone, Demeter’s love for her daughter is so profound that her grief over Persephone’s “abduction” by Hades causes the earth to wither, and her joy at her return brings spring’s renewal. Celebrated in the Eleusinian Mysteries, Demeter is a deity of sustenance and unconditional love, often depicted holding sheaves of wheat or a cornucopia. On Mother’s Day, her energy invites us to honor the protective, life-giving love of mothers, to nurture our own growth, and to connect with the earth’s abundance. In Taurus season, Demeter’s grounding presence encourages us to cultivate stability through care, as we’ve explored with deities like Persephone in our recent guides here. Do you crave diving deeper into her story and looking at it from a shadow perspective of binding chains join The Mystic Mysteries here to read her tale in The Divine Tales series here.

Isis – Egyptian Goddess

Isis, the Egyptian goddess of magic, healing, and motherhood, is a powerful mother goddess revered for her protective and nurturing energy. Known as the mother of Horus and wife of Osiris, Isis reassembled her husband’s body after his murder, using her magic to conceive Horus, symbolizing the power of maternal love to overcome even death. Often depicted with a throne headdress or wings, Isis is a deity of unconditional love and wisdom. On Mother’s Day, her energy encourages us to tap into our inner magic, to heal familial wounds, and to protect those we love. In Taurus season, Isis aligns with grounding themes of stability, urging us to nurture with resilience.

Yemaya – Yoruba Goddess

Yemaya, the Yoruba goddess of the ocean, motherhood, and fertility, is a nurturing deity of the African diaspora, often called the mother of all life. Associated with the sea, Yemaya is depicted as a majestic woman in flowing blue and white robes, her arms outstretched like waves. She protects mothers and children, offering comfort and emotional healing, and her energy is deeply tied to the moon’s cycles. On Mother’s Day, Yemaya invites us to connect with the ocean’s nurturing depths, to cleanse emotional wounds, and to honor the universal mother within. In Taurus season, her watery energy complements the grounding earth, encouraging emotional stability. Are you craving to dive deeper with Yemaya and want a spell to work with her maternal embrace? Get access to it here in my free deity a day series!

Gaia – Greek Goddess

Gaia, the Greek primordial goddess of the earth, is the ultimate mother goddess, the creator of all life and the embodiment of the planet itself. In mythology, Gaia birthed the Titans, the sky, and the sea, nurturing all beings with her boundless love. Often depicted as a lush, earthy figure emerging from the soil, Gaia represents the interconnectedness of life. On Mother’s Day, her energy calls us to honor the earth as our universal mother, to nurture our environment, and to cultivate gratitude for her gifts. In Taurus season, Gaia’s grounding energy aligns perfectly, encouraging us to plant seeds of care.

Frigg – Norse Goddess

Frigg, the Norse goddess of motherhood, marriage, and wisdom, is a loving mother goddess who rules over Asgard as Odin’s wife. Known for her foresight and protective nature, Frigg is the mother of Baldr, whose death she mourned deeply, showcasing her maternal devotion. Often depicted with a spinning wheel, Frigg weaves the fates of humanity, embodying wisdom and care. On Mother’s Day, her energy encourages us to honor the protective love of mothers, to seek wisdom in our nurturing roles, and to strengthen familial bonds.

Hathor – Egyptian Goddess 

Hathor, the Egyptian goddess of love, music, dance, and motherhood, is a joyful mother goddess who nurtures the soul with her vibrant energy. Known as the “Lady of the Sycamore” and mother of the pharaohs, Hathor is often depicted with cow horns and a sun disk, symbolizing fertility and protection. She comforts the dead and celebrates life with her music and dance, embodying maternal joy and healing. On Mother’s Day, Hathor invites us to embrace love, creativity, and celebration, honoring the joy mothers bring to our lives.

Parvati – Hindu Goddess 

Parvati, the Hindu goddess of love, fertility, and devotion, is a devoted mother goddess and wife of Shiva, mother to Ganesha and Kartikeya. Known for her strength and nurturing nature, Parvati embodies the power of feminine resilience, transforming from a gentle maiden into the fierce Durga when needed. Often depicted with a serene smile and adorned with jewelry, Parvati represents the balance of love and protection. On Mother’s Day, her energy encourages us to honor the strength and devotion of mothers, to nurture our families with love, and to find inner peace.

Danu – Celtic Goddess

Danu, the Celtic goddess of the earth, rivers, and fertility, is a primordial mother goddess revered as the ancestor of the Tuatha Dé Danann. Though her myths are sparse, she is associated with the life-giving waters and the land’s abundance, often depicted as a flowing, earthy figure emerging from a river. Danu nurtures all life, offering wisdom and protection to her children. On Mother’s Day, her energy calls us to honor the earth and rivers as maternal sources, to nurture our connection to nature, and to seek ancestral wisdom.

 How to Connect to and Work with These Mother Goddesses

Everyone’s relationship with deities is different, and we all work with and believe in them differently. You might see them as close, personal guides, or as archetypes of universal energy to learn from. However you incorporate deities into your practice is up to you. Here are some ideas to get you started on ways to work with any or all of these mother goddesses on Mother’s Day. Approach them with respect, reverence, gratitude, and by building a relationship with them. Every time you work with a deity, it’s an even energetic exchange—what you put into your intention and relationship with them is what you’ll receive in return. Don’t forget to check out my shop for an eBook to explore your view of deities further, or purchase my Deep Deity Devotionals workshop course here.

  • Research, study, and read about their myths, origins, and legends to deepen your connection.  
  • Refresh your altar or create a new one, adding their correspondences like wheat for Demeter or seashells for Yemaya.  
  • Cast spells for love, healing, or protection, inviting mother goddesses to guide your intentions.  
  • Call on them for divination, such as tarot, pendulum readings, or scrying with water, to gain maternal insights.  
  • Use their correspondences in protection spells, especially for family or home, to bless your space.  
  • Create spell pouches with their energies, placing them on your altar or gifting them to mothers in your life.  
  • Focus on shadow work around themes of nurturing, self-love, and healing familial bonds—If you would like to learn more about shadow work you can purchase my eBook here;  you can book me for a 1:1 session as your guide here; and you can watch my free class previously taught on it through Divination here.
  • Invite them into your circle during Mother’s Day rituals, such as blessing a family meal or planting flowers.  
  • Include them in your celebrations for Mother’s Day by dedicating offerings or prayers to them.  
  • Practice flower magic by creating floral arrangements or offerings for goddesses like Gaia or Demeter.  
  • Go on a mindful walk in nature to connect with their energies, such as by the ocean for Yemaya or in a forest for Gaia.  
  • Invoke their names when creating simmer pots with herbs like lavender or rosemary to invite love into your home.  
  • Use herbal magic—brew teas with chamomile or rose, or add herbs to your drinks, to honor their energies.  
  • Carve their sigils into candles for fire magic to ignite love and protection on Mother’s Day.  
  • Perform purification rituals with water or floral essences to cleanse your energy in their honor.  
  • Carve their sigils into soil or seeds before planting for nurturing and abundance spells.  
  • Make rose water for spells and offerings, especially for Isis or Frigg, to honor their love.  
  • Use oils with their correspondences in rituals for healing, love, or maternal wisdom.  
  • Bake treats with floral or honey ingredients, adding their sigils for love and gratitude.  
  • Offer gifts like flowers, honey, or milk to manifest their blessings and build a relationship.  
  • Add their sigils and correspondences to spell bags, talismans, or charms for protection and love.  
  • Leave offerings of water or flowers to connect with nurturing and healing during Mother’s Day.  
  • Carve their sigils into wooden stakes in your garden to welcome their blessings for family growth.  
  • Invoke them during commitment ceremonies for family bonds or self-love practices.  
  • Draw their sigils on your mirror for mirror work or glamour magic to embody their energy.  
  • Use their prayers in rituals for healing, love, or nurturing during Mother’s Day celebrations.  
  • Invite them into astral travels, meditations, or inner healing sessions for maternal guidance.  
  • Wear their colors—blue for Yemaya, green for Gaia—during the day for color magic.  
  • Journal about signs of their presence in your life, like a wave for Yemaya or a raven for Frigg.  
  • Use their images as inspiration for glamour and beauty spells, especially with Isis.  
  • Practice divination like scrying with ocean water, flower petal readings, or lunar gazing.  
  • Create protective charms inspired by Frigg for ongoing family blessings.  
  • Add their sigils, names, or images to your Mother’s Day celebrations, like family altars.  
  • Leave a plate and place for them at your Mother’s Day gatherings to invite their presence.  
  • Meditate in a nurturing space, like a garden or by water, listening for their words of wisdom.  
  • Call on them in prayers to ignite your compassion in spells for family healing.  
  • Volunteer at places like women’s shelters that align with their energies of nurturing and protection.  
  • Use their sigils in spells to aid in your healing and nurturing during Mother’s Day.  
  • Go on a shamanic journey with their symbols, like a wheat stalk for Demeter or a wave for Yemaya.  
  • Invoke them to bless your magical tools with their energies of love and protection. 

I am Kayreign, the Divine Oracle of the Gods and Keeper of Mysteries, a solitary grey magic practitioner with over 15 years of experience walking the sacred paths of the unseen. As a mystic and relentless seeker of all knowledge, I weave together the threads of every magical tradition—light and dark, ancient and modern—to uncover the universal truths that bind us to the cosmos. My mission is to restore and re-enchant magic in this realm, igniting its spark in every soul I encounter, and guiding you to embrace the full spectrum of your being.

My work is rooted in the power of duality, honoring the dance between shadow and light as equal partners in your spiritual journey. I hold space for you to explore all magic paths and practices, drawing from the vast tapestry of mystical wisdom to help you uncover your unique magic and sacred contracts. As the Divine Oracle of the Gods, I channel divine insights to illuminate your path; as the Keeper of Mysteries, I guide you into the depths of the unknown, where true transformation awaits.

When you work with me, you’ll learn to live in energetic balance, embracing your darkness as a source of power, not just a stepping stone to the light. I’ll hold up a mirror to reflect your authentic self—unmasked, raw, and whole—inviting you to face your past wounds, traumas, and hurts with courage. Together, we’ll alchemize every chapter of your story, dark and light, into a blazing internal flame that lights your way on even the coldest nights. Through this process, you’ll find alignment with your purpose, release what holds you back, and step fully into your power.

Come join me for community, knowledge, and to restore the enchantment of magic in yourself and life today!

Explore my offerings—personalized shadow work sessions, womb healing, eBooks for self-guided growth, Tarot readings for divine guidance, and more—in my shop. Let’s journey together into the mysteries, where duality becomes your greatest ally, and magic becomes your birthright.

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Protecting Our Children with Saturn’s Magic: 6 Spells for Safety and Resilience

This weekend, as the cosmic energy had aligned with Saturn’s steadfast power on Saturday, I found myself reflecting on the magic I’ve woven to protect my own child—especially poignant as we celebrated his 4th birthday. As witches, we work with unseen forces and divine beings, making the energetic protection of our children not just important, but essential. Children are our most precious seeds, their spirits tender and open, vulnerable to the chaotic energies that swirl around us—whether from the astral plane, the collective turmoil of a world facing political storms, or the psychic currents we navigate as magical beings. In a reality where we dance with spirits and energies, shielding them from harm—physical, emotional, or spiritual—becomes a sacred duty. Saturn, the planet of structure, boundaries, and enduring protection, offers a potent ally on its ruling day, Saturday. This energy fortifies our spells, creating a shield of resilience and safety for our little ones, grounding their bright spirits in a world that can feel so unsteady. Join me as we tap into this power to cast protective magic, honoring their innocence and our craft with a mother’s fierce love.

Why Protect Our Children Magically and Energetically? 

As witches, we dance with energies and entities that others may not perceive—spirits, deities, and the unseen currents of the universe. Our children, born into this environment inherit a sensitivity to these forces—making them susceptible. Negative energies, psychic attacks, or even the weight of collective turmoil—like the political climate with policies such as Trump’s $5,000 baby bonus threatening women’s lives—can cling to their bright spirits, dimming their light. Protecting them energetically ensures their growth remains untainted, allowing their natural magic to flourish in a world that can be harsh. Physically, a magical shield can guard against accidents or harm, creating a subtle barrier that nudges danger away. Emotionally, it fosters confidence and peace, helping them feel safe to express their unique souls—like my son, who navigates sensory overload with such grace. Spiritually, it wards off entities or influences that might seek to disrupt their path, keeping their connection to the divine clear and strong. On this special birthday weekend, harnessing Saturn’s grounding energy feels like a gift of love, a magical embrace to guide my child—and yours—through life’s storms, ensuring they can grow into the powerful, kind beings they’re meant to be. 

Saturn’s Protective Power on Saturday

Saturn, the taskmaster of the cosmos, governs discipline, structure, and enduring protection, its energy resonating like the deep hum of the earth itself. On Saturdays, its influence peaks, offering a perfect window to cast spells that build strong, unyielding boundaries. This planet’s power is like a fortress, steady and unshakable, ideal for safeguarding our children’s vulnerable souls against the chaos of the world—whether it’s the energetic residue of systemic injustice or the unseen threats that lurk in the astral realm. Saturn’s energy teaches us the magic of limits, helping us define sacred spaces where our little ones can thrive, free from harm. Combined with our intent as witches, Saturn’s power amplifies our magic, creating layers of defense that resonate with the earth’s deep stability, rooting our spells in a foundation that endures. This weekend, as we celebrated new beginnings—my son’s birthday a radiant spark in our lives —inspires us to channel this energy to weave protection into their lives, crafting a shield that holds steady through every storm.

6 Spells to Protect Our Children with Saturn’s Energy  

Here are six spells to harness Saturn’s protective might, tailored for our children’s safety. Each spell draws on a specific type of magic, amplified by Saturn’s grounding energy, to create a layered shield of love and resilience. Gather your tools with reverence, and infuse each with your love and intent.

  1. Protection Poppet from a Favorite Stuffed Animal

 – Type of Magic: Sympathetic magic, which uses a physical representation (the poppet) to channel energy directly to the person it represents.  

   – Why It Works Well: Sympathetic magic creates a direct energetic link between the poppet and your child, making it a powerful vessel for protection. The stuffed animal, already imbued with their love and energy, becomes a personal talisman, amplifying the spell’s potency. Saturn’s grounding influence ensures the poppet acts as a stable anchor, absorbing and deflecting negative energies with its steady presence.  

   – How: Choose their favorite stuffed animal, one they cuddle with often, to deepen the energetic connection. Open a small seam and stuff it with protective herbs (e.g., rosemary for warding, black pepper for banishing) and a lock of their hair to bind the poppet to them. Sew it back with black thread, Saturn’s color of protection, chanting, “By Saturn’s might, protect [child’s name] day and night.”

Place a small obsidian stone inside for grounding, its dark energy resonating with Saturn to root the spell in stability. Keep it near their bed or in their arms, where its protective magic can work continuously.

2. Talisman of Protection with Sigils on Jewelry

   – Type of Magic: Talismanic magic, which infuses an object with protective energy to be carried or worn for constant safeguarding.  

   – Why It Works Well: Talismanic magic creates a portable shield, ensuring your child is protected wherever they go. The sigil, a concentrated symbol of your intent, channels Saturn’s boundary-setting energy into the jewelry, creating a continuous barrier against harm. Saturn’s disciplined nature ensures the talisman remains charged with steady, enduring protection, making it a reliable guardian for your child’s energy.  

   – How: Select a piece of jewelry they love (e.g., a necklace or bracelet), something they’ll wear daily to keep the protection close. Carve or draw a protection sigil (e.g., a circle with a cross, symbolizing boundaries) using a consecrated marker or engraving tool. Anoint it with Saturn oil (made with myrrh for protection and patchouli for grounding), while saying, “Saturn, guard [child’s name] with strength unbound.”

Have them wear it daily, recharging it under the Saturday moon by placing it on a windowsill to soak in lunar and Saturnian energy, ensuring its protective power remains strong. 

3. Anti-Nightmare and Dream World Attack Satchel

   – Type of Magic: Dream magic, which focuses on protecting the dream realm and influencing the subconscious.  

   – Why It Works Well: Dream magic targets the astral plane, where children’s open spirits are most vulnerable during sleep. Nightmares and astral intrusions can disrupt their rest and energy, but this satchel creates a protective barrier in the dream world. Saturn’s stabilizing force anchors the satchel’s energy, ensuring it holds strong against chaotic dream entities, while its disciplined nature helps maintain a peaceful sleep environment.  

   – How: Fill a small black or purple bag—colors of protection and intuition—with amethyst for dream clarity, lavender for peace, and bay leaves for warding off evil. Tie it with a black ribbon, Saturn’s hue, chanting, “Saturn’s shield, banish the night, keep [child’s name] safe in dreamlight.”

Place it under their pillow or hang it above their bed, where its energy can envelop them as they sleep. Renew the herbs monthly on a Saturday, refreshing the spell under Saturn’s watchful gaze to keep the dream protection potent. 

4. Saturn’s Boundary Salt Circle

   – Type of Magic: Barrier magic, which creates physical and energetic boundaries to block harmful influences.  

   – Why It Works Well: Barrier magic uses the physical act of casting a circle to create a metaphysical shield, perfectly aligning with Saturn’s love of structure and limits. Salt is a traditional purifier, and when combined with charcoal, it absorbs negativity, creating a double-layered defense. Saturn’s energy strengthens the circle’s boundaries, making it an impenetrable fortress that ensures no harm can cross, providing a safe space for your child to grow and play.  

   – How: Mix sea salt with a pinch of powdered charcoal, enhancing its protective and absorbing qualities. On a Saturday, cast a circle around your child’s bed or play area, sprinkling the salt mixture while saying, “By Saturn’s will, no harm shall pass, [child’s name] is safe at last.”

Visualize a dark, protective dome rising from the salt, shimmering with Saturn’s steady energy. Sweep it away after a week, as the energy may become stagnant, and renew the circle as needed on future Saturdays to maintain its protective power.  

5. Protective Candle Spell

   – Type of Magic: Fire magic, which uses the transformative power of fire to channel intent and create a protective ward.  

   – Why It Works Well: Fire magic harnesses the element of fire to burn away negativity and focus your intent, making it a potent tool for protection. The candle acts as a beacon, radiating Saturn’s disciplined energy outward to form a protective ward around your child. Saturn’s influence ensures the flame’s energy remains steady and focused, creating a long-lasting shield that burns away harm while fostering a safe, warm environment for your child.  

   – How: Use a black or deep blue candle, colors that resonate with Saturn’s protective energy. Carve their initials and a protective rune (e.g., Algiz, for defense) into the wax, embedding your intent. Dress the candle with olive oil for consecration and a sprinkle of crushed sage for purification, then light it on a Saturday, saying, “Saturn, encircle [child’s name] with your might, guard them through day and night.”

Let it burn safely for an hour, visualizing a protective light surrounding them. Repeat weekly on Saturdays, each lighting reinforcing the ward’s strength. Do you want to ignite your passion of magic with candles more? Join The Mystic Mysteries to get access to my downloadable grimoire pages today!

6. Mirror Ward Spell

   – Type of Magic: Reflective magic, which uses mirrors to deflect and return negative energy to its source.  

   – Why It Works Well: Reflective magic leverages the mirror’s ability to bounce back harmful energies, making it an effective tool for spiritual protection. Saturn’s energy strengthens this deflection, creating a powerful barrier that turns away psychic attacks or negative influences. The mirror acts as a sentinel, its reflective surface infused with Saturn’s disciplined power, ensuring that any harm directed at your child is sent back, leaving their spirit untouched and safe.  

   – How: Place a small mirror under their mattress or in their room, facing outward to reflect negativity away. Anoint its edges with Saturn oil (myrrh and patchouli), chanting, “Saturn’s gaze turns harm away, [child’s name] is safe each night and day.”

Visualize reflected light forming a shimmering shield around them, deflecting any harm. Recharge the mirror every Saturday by breathing onto its surface, your breath cleansing and renewing its protective energy under Saturn’s influence.  

Reflection Prompts  

After casting, journal your experience to deepen your connection to this magic: 

– How did Saturn’s energy feel as you wove the spell? Did it feel like a steady hand guiding you?  

– What emotions surfaced while protecting your child? Did you feel fear, love, or a fierce determination?  

– Did you sense any shifts in their energy or your own after the spell? Perhaps a lightness in their laughter or a calm in your heart?  

– How can you maintain this protective bond beyond this weekend? What daily rituals can you weave into your routine?

Final Thoughts 

As we close this sacred work, I’m filled with gratitude for the protective magic we’ve woven together this weekend, under Saturn’s watchful gaze. Each spell, infused with love and intent, is a testament to the fierce, nurturing power of a witch’s heart—a power that blooms brightest when we shield our children. My son, turning 4 this past weekend, is my greatest teacher, his light guiding me to heal, to fight, and to create a world where he can thrive. These spells are more than rituals; they’re promises—to our children, to ourselves, and to the universe—that we will stand as guardians of their magic, their innocence, and their growth. Let’s carry this protective energy forward, weaving safety and love into every moment. May Saturn’s strength continue to fortify your path, my witchy kin, as we nurture the precious seeds in our care.

Thank you for joining me in this sacred work, my loves. Your support fuels these guides. Stay tuned for more!  

I am Kayreign, the Divine Oracle of the Gods and Keeper of Mysteries, a solitary grey magic practitioner with over 15 years of experience walking the sacred paths of the unseen. As a mystic and relentless seeker of all knowledge, I weave together the threads of every magical tradition—light and dark, ancient and modern—to uncover the universal truths that bind us to the cosmos. My mission is to restore and re-enchant magic in this realm, igniting its spark in every soul I encounter, and guiding you to embrace the full spectrum of your being.

My work is rooted in the power of duality, honoring the dance between shadow and light as equal partners in your spiritual journey. I hold space for you to explore all magic paths and practices, drawing from the vast tapestry of mystical wisdom to help you uncover your unique magic and sacred contracts. As the Divine Oracle of the Gods, I channel divine insights to illuminate your path; as the Keeper of Mysteries, I guide you into the depths of the unknown, where true transformation awaits.

When you work with me, you’ll learn to live in energetic balance, embracing your darkness as a source of power, not just a stepping stone to the light. I’ll hold up a mirror to reflect your authentic self—unmasked, raw, and whole—inviting you to face your past wounds, traumas, and hurts with courage. Together, we’ll alchemize every chapter of your story, dark and light, into a blazing internal flame that lights your way on even the coldest nights. Through this process, you’ll find alignment with your purpose, release what holds you back, and step fully into your power.

Come join me for community, knowledge, and to restore the enchantment of magic in yourself and life today!

Explore my offerings—personalized shadow work sessions, womb healing, eBooks for self-guided growth, Tarot readings for divine guidance, and more—in my shop. Let’s journey together into the mysteries, where duality becomes your greatest ally, and magic becomes your birthright.

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The gods and goddesses of Spring to work with as the flowers bloom and nature awakens

As the frost melts, the air warms, and the earth bursts into vibrant life, the festivals like Ostara, Beltane, and the spring equinox beckon us into an embrace of renewal, growth, and transformation. During these celebrations, many witches and pagans work with deities that embody the energies of fertility, rebirth, and the blossoming of new beginnings. I certainly do! For me, spring is a deeply balanced season, where the divine feminine and masculine dance together in harmony. I feel called to step out of the womb of Mother Earth and into her blooming fields, where the light goddess and the horned god invite me to celebrate life, passion, and the cycles of nature. In this season, I’m drawn to the healing clarity of sunlight, the empowerment of growth, and the magic of creation, as I listen to the whispers of the past and plant seeds for the future in the fertile soil of spring. During this time, several deities take center stage, especially those with festivals or sacred days in spring, offering an intimate connection to their vibrant energies. Spring, spanning March, April, and May, is a pivotal time in pagan culture, filled with magic, fertility, renewal, and abundance. Let’s take a walk through the spring landscape, where flowers bloom and rivers flow, to pause, reflect, and connect with the cyclical rhythm of nature as we meet some of these deities together in this post today.  

Eostre (Ostara) – Germanic Goddess

Eostre, often called Ostara, is a Germanic goddess of spring, dawn, and new beginnings, whose name is the root of the word “Easter.” She’s a deity of fertility and renewal, often depicted as a radiant maiden surrounded by blooming flowers, hares, and eggs—symbols of life and rebirth. In Germanic lore, Eostre is said to transform a bird into a hare to save its life, and that hare laid the first colored eggs in her honor, a tale that echoes in modern Easter traditions. Her festival, Ostara, marks the spring equinox, a time of balance when day and night are equal, and the earth awakens from winter’s slumber. Eostre’s energy is soft yet powerful, inviting us to embrace new starts, plant seeds of intention, and celebrate the return of light. In Taurus season, her presence encourages us to ground our new beginnings in the earth, finding stability in growth, as we’ve been exploring with deities like Arianrhod in our recent Divine Draw. She’s a reminder of the beauty in renewal and the magic of life’s cycles. Do you want to dive deeper into the holiday that is named after her? Read my guide all about it here!

Cernunnos – Celtic God

Cernunnos, the Celtic Horned God, is a deity of nature, fertility, animals, and the wild, often depicted with antlers, seated cross-legged, surrounded by beasts like stags and serpents. Known from the Gundestrup Cauldron, a 1st-century artifact, Cernunnos is the lord of the wild, a protector of the forest and its creatures. In spring, particularly around Beltane on May 1st, his energy surges as the masculine counterpart to the goddess, embodying passion, virility, and the life force that drives growth. As we explored in our recent Divine Tales Thursdays post, (Free Patreon sneak peak here) Cernunnos leads the Wild Hunt, ensuring the balance of nature by giving as much as we take. His antlers symbolize the renewal of life, mirroring the stag’s cycle of shedding and regrowth. In Taurus season, Cernunnos invites us to connect with the earth’s rhythms, to dance in the fires of Beltane, and to honor our primal instincts as we plant seeds for the future.  

Flora – Roman Goddess

Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers, spring, and fertility, brings the vibrant energy of blooming life to this season. Celebrated during the Floralia festival from late April to early May, Flora is depicted as a maiden adorned with flowers, her presence heralding the blossoming of nature. She rules over all flowering plants, symbolizing beauty, growth, and the sensual pleasures of spring. In Roman mythology, Flora’s magic transformed nymphs into flowers, weaving their stories into the earth’s tapestry. Her energy is light and joyful, encouraging us to revel in the beauty of the season, to create art inspired by nature, and to embrace the pleasures of life. In Taurus season, Flora’s connection to sensuality and grounding aligns perfectly, urging us to indulge in the tactile joys of spring—touching petals, breathing in floral scents, and celebrating life’s abundance. 

Persephone – Greek Goddess

Persephone, the Greek goddess of spring growth and the underworld queen, embodies the duality of life and death, renewal and decay. Daughter of Zeus and Demeter, Persephone was abducted by Hades and became queen of the underworld, but her return to the earth each spring marks the season of growth. Her myth, tied to the Eleusinian Mysteries, reflects the cycle of planting and harvesting, as well as the inner journey from darkness to light. In spring, Persephone emerges from the underworld, bringing with her the blooming of flowers and the renewal of the earth. Her energy is transformative, inviting us to embrace our own cycles of growth, to heal from past wounds, and to step into the light of new beginnings. In Taurus season, Persephone encourages us to ground our transformation in the earth, finding direction through nature’s cycles.  Do you want to descend into the underworld or frolic in a meadow of flowers with Persephone? Don’t forget to read my guide and journey with her as my Matron deity here. Plus grab on exclusive spell working with her inside The Mystic Mysteries here!

Brigid – Celtic Goddess

Brigid, a Celtic goddess of spring, healing, poetry, and the sacred flame, takes center stage during Imbolc in early February, but her energy carries into the full bloom of spring. As we noted in your winter guide, Brigid is a triple goddess of healing waters, sacred flame, and fertile earth, often depicted with fiery hair and a sunbeam cloak. In spring, her role as a goddess of fertility and creativity shines, inspiring us to create, heal, and nurture new life. Brigid’s energy bridges the transition from winter to spring, as she takes the reins from Cailleach (mentioned in your winter guide), ushering in warmth and growth. In Taurus season, Brigid’s grounding fire encourages us to plant seeds of inspiration, to heal through creativity, and to connect with the earth’s awakening energy, aligning with the themes of renewal we’ve explored in recent posts like the Taurus New Moon guide.  

Pan – Greek God

Pan, the Greek god of the wild, shepherds, and rustic music, brings a playful, primal energy to spring. Often depicted with goat horns, legs, and a flute, Pan roams the forests, dancing with nymphs and playing his panpipes. He’s a deity of fertility, nature, and the untamed spirit, embodying the wild joy of spring’s awakening. In spring, Pan’s energy surges, encouraging us to reconnect with nature, to dance in the fields, and to embrace our sensual, earthy side. His music stirs the life force within us, inspiring creativity and passion. In Taurus season, Pan’s earthy energy aligns perfectly, urging us to ground our wildness in the stability of the season, much like we’ve been doing with deities like Cernunnos in our Beltane preparations. Pan reminds us to find joy in the simple pleasures of spring—the rustle of leaves, the warmth of the sun, and the rhythm of the earth.  Do you crave disappearing into the untamed wild wit pan this spring? Read my guide to work with him this Spring here!

Freyr – Norse God

Freyr, a Norse god of fertility, peace, and prosperity, is a deity of spring and summer abundance. A member of the Vanir, Freyr rules over rain, sunshine, and the growth of crops, often depicted with a golden boar, Gullinbursti, symbolizing fertility and light. In spring, Freyr’s energy brings blessings of growth, ensuring the land’s fertility and the prosperity of the harvest to come. His festival, celebrated around the spring equinox, honors the return of light and life. Freyr’s energy is warm and nurturing, inviting us to cultivate peace, abundance, and joy in our lives. In Taurus season, Freyr encourages us to ground our prosperity in the earth, to plant literal and metaphorical seeds, and to trust in the abundance that will grow, aligning with the themes of growth we’ve been exploring in our recent Elemental Energies card pull.  

Vesna – Slavic Goddess

Vesna, the Slavic goddess of spring and youth, embodies the season’s vitality and renewal. Often depicted as a beautiful maiden adorned with flowers, Vesna takes over from Morena (mentioned in my winter guide) at the spring equinox, bringing warmth, light, and new life. In Slavic mythology, Vesna’s arrival marks the end of winter’s harshness, as she awakens the earth with her gentle touch. Her energy is vibrant and hopeful, encouraging us to embrace youthfulness, joy, and the promise of new beginnings. In Taurus season, Vesna’s energy aligns with the grounding growth we’ve been cultivating, urging us to celebrate the beauty of spring and to nurture our dreams with optimism.

How to Connect to and Work with These Deities

Everyone’s relationship with deities is different, and we all work with and believe in them differently. You might see them as close, personal guides, or as archetypes of universal energy to learn from. However you incorporate deities into your practice is up to you. Here are some ideas to get you started on ways to work with any or all of these spring deities. Approach them with respect, reverence, gratitude, and by building a relationship with them. Every time you work with a deity, it’s an even energetic exchange—what you put into your intention and relationship with them is what you’ll receive in return. Don’t forget to check out my shop for an eBook to explore your view of deities further, or purchase my Deep Deity Devotionals workshop course  Here!

  • Research, study, and read about their myths, origins, and legends to deepen your connection.  
  • Refresh your altar or create a new one, adding their correspondences like flowers for Flora or antlers for Cernunnos.  
  • Cast spells for growth, fertility, or new beginnings, inviting spring deities to guide your intentions.  
  • Call on them for divination, such as tarot, pendulum readings, or scrying with spring water, to gain insights for your journey.  
  • Use their correspondences in protection spells, especially for your home or garden, to bless your space.  
  • Create spell jars with their energies, placing them on your altar or in your garden to nurture growth.  
  • Focus on shadow work around themes of renewal, creativity, and embracing change—If you would like to learn more about shadow work you can purchase my eBook here;  you can book me for a 1:1 session as your guide here; and you can watch my free class previously taught on it through Divination here.  
  • Invite them into your circle during rituals tied to the cycles of nature, like planting or blessing seeds.  
  • Include them in your celebrations for festivals like Ostara, Beltane, or the spring equinox.  
  • Practice flower magic by creating floral crowns or offerings for deities like Flora or Vesna.  
  • Go on a mindful walk in nature to connect with the energies of the land these spring deities rule
  • Invoke their names when creating simmer pots with spring herbs to invite growth and renewal into your home.  
  • Use herbal magic—brew teas with chamomile or mint, or add herbs to your drinks, to honor their energies.  
  • Carve their sigils into candles for fire magic to ignite creativity and passion during Beltane.  
  • Perform purification rituals with spring water or floral essences to cleanse your energy.  
  • Carve their sigils into soil or seeds before planting for growth and abundance spells.  
  • Make rose water for spells and offerings, especially for Persephone or Flora, to honor their beauty.  
  • Use oils with their correspondences in rituals for creativity, fertility, or self-love.  
  • Bake treats with floral or honey ingredients, adding their sigils for abundance and joy.  
  • Offer gifts like seeds, flowers, or honey to manifest their blessings and build a relationship.  
  • Add their sigils and correspondences to spell bags, talismans, or charms for growth and protection.  
  • Leave offerings of milk or honey to connect with fertility and prosperity during spring.  
  • Carve their sigils into wooden stakes in your garden to welcome their blessings for growth.  
  • Invoke them during commitment ceremonies for new projects or relationships.  
  • Draw their sigils on your mirror for mirror work or glamour magic to embody their energy.  
  • Use their prayers in rituals for creativity, fertility, or renewal during spring celebrations.  
  • Invite them into astral travels, meditations, or inner healing sessions for guidance on your journey.  
  • Wear their colors—green for Cernunnos, pink for Vesna—during the day for color magic.  
  • Journal about signs of their presence in your life, like a hare for Eostre or a melody for Pan.  
  • Use their images as inspiration for glamour and beauty spells, especially with Flora.  
  • Practice divination like scrying with spring water, flower petal readings, or solar gazing.  
  • Create Brigid’s crosses for ongoing spring blessings, extending her Imbolc energy.  
  • Add their sigils, names, or images to your festival celebrations, like Beltane bonfires.  
  • Leave a plate and place for them at your festival gatherings to invite their presence.  
  • Meditate in a blooming garden, listening for their words of wisdom as nature awakens.  
  • Call on them in prayers to ignite your creativity in spells for artistic projects.  
  • Volunteer at places like community gardens that align with their energies of growth and nurturing.  
  • Use their sigils in spells to aid in your renewal and transformation during spring.  
  • Go on a shamanic journey with their animal companions, like a stag for Cernunnos or a hare for Eostre.  
  • Invoke them to bless your magical tools with their energies of growth and fertility.  
  • Write daily prayers, affirmations, poems, or songs to honor and venerate them.  
  • Live in alignment with their philosophies—nurture, create, and celebrate life like Freyr and Vesna.  
  • Make them part of your spring goals, like planting a garden or starting a creative project.  
  • If possible, visit sacred places tied to them, like ancient groves for Pan or floral gardens for Flora.  
  • Add their symbols to your Beltane decorations or Ostara rituals.  
  • Wear jewelry with their images, symbols, or sigils to carry their energy with you.  
  • Draw or tattoo their sigils onto your body to embody their springtime magic.  
  • Perform a dedication rite to commit to them during their potent season of renewal.  

I am Kayreign, the Divine Oracle of the Gods and Keeper of Mysteries, a solitary grey magic practitioner with over 15 years of experience walking the sacred paths of the unseen. As a mystic and relentless seeker of all knowledge, I weave together the threads of every magical tradition—light and dark, ancient and modern—to uncover the universal truths that bind us to the cosmos. My mission is to restore and re-enchant magic in this realm, igniting its spark in every soul I encounter, and guiding you to embrace the full spectrum of your being.

My work is rooted in the power of duality, honoring the dance between shadow and light as equal partners in your spiritual journey. I hold space for you to explore all magic paths and practices, drawing from the vast tapestry of mystical wisdom to help you uncover your unique magic and sacred contracts. As the Divine Oracle of the Gods, I channel divine insights to illuminate your path; as the Keeper of Mysteries, I guide you into the depths of the unknown, where true transformation awaits.

When you work with me, you’ll learn to live in energetic balance, embracing your darkness as a source of power, not just a stepping stone to the light. I’ll hold up a mirror to reflect your authentic self—unmasked, raw, and whole—inviting you to face your past wounds, traumas, and hurts with courage. Together, we’ll alchemize every chapter of your story, dark and light, into a blazing internal flame that lights your way on even the coldest nights. Through this process, you’ll find alignment with your purpose, release what holds you back, and step fully into your power.

Come join me for community, knowledge, and to restore the enchantment of magic in yourself and life today!

Explore my offerings—personalized shadow work sessions, womb healing, eBooks for self-guided growth, Tarot readings for divine guidance, and more—in my shop. Let’s journey together into the mysteries, where duality becomes your greatest ally, and magic becomes your birthright.

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Working with Persephone: A Journey of Strength, Love, and Sovereign Evolution

In the beginning, there was a delicate balance of light and shadow, a dance of life and death that birthed the cycles of existence. From this primal harmony emerged Persephone, the Greek goddess of spring, queen of the underworld, and a deity of profound transformation. For over a decade, Persephone has been my matron deity, a guiding force through my own seasons of growth, loss, and rebirth. Her story isn’t the oversimplified tale of abduction so often told—it’s a saga of strength, love, and self-sovereignty, a narrative of evolution and taking your own power. Persephone teaches us to embrace our dual nature, to love fiercely, and to bloom through the darkest soil. Come join me as we walk the path between meadow and underworld to learn more about Persephone in this blog post.

Who is Persephone?

When spring blooms and the earth awakens, or when the shadows deepen and the underworld calls, you may feel a gentle yet commanding presence—Persephone, whispering your name. She is a goddess of duality, associated with spring, renewal, the underworld, death, rebirth, sovereignty, love, transformation, and the mysteries of life’s cycles. Persephone holds dominion over the blooming earth and the shadowy depths, weaving light and dark into a sacred balance. She governs the cycles of nature—growth in spring, decay in autumn—and the passage of souls between worlds, creating a rhythm that echoes through our lives. As a goddess who bridges life and death, she plays an integral role in our existence, guiding us through change and empowering us to claim our own power.

Persephone isn’t just an Olympian goddess; her origins tie her to ancient, pre-Olympian traditions, where she was revered as a chthonic deity of the earth’s fertility and the underworld’s mysteries. She’s not a passive maiden but a queen who chose her path, a symbol of evolution who transforms from Kore (the maiden) to Persephone (the dread queen). Her story resonates with those who seek to integrate their light and shadow, to evolve through challenges, and to stand in their sovereignty.

Persephone, Goddess of Spring and Underworld

Persephone is the embodiment of spring’s renewal and the underworld’s depth in Greek mythology, a formidable goddess in her own right. Her name, often interpreted as “bringer of destruction” or “she who brings light,” reflects her dual nature—both life-giving and death-embracing. As the goddess of spring, she blankets the earth in flowers, her laughter coaxing buds to bloom. As queen of the underworld, she rules alongside Hades, her throne a testament to her power over the dead. In fact, when heroes must travel to the underworld during trials , it is HER they seek permission from to complete their task. She represents the cycles of nature and the soul, embodying the seed that must descend into darkness to grow, the woman who claims her crown through transformation.

Persephone, a Deity of Evolution and Power

Persephone’s story is often reduced to the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, where Hades abducts her, and her mother, Demeter, mourns, causing the earth to wither. But this is only one version, filtered through a patriarchal lens that strips her of agency. Older myths, like those in the Orphic tradition, tell a different tale: Persephone willingly descends to the underworld, drawn to its mysteries and her destiny as queen. Some versions suggest she ate the pomegranate seeds knowingly, binding herself to Hades by choice, not trickery. In these tellings, Persephone isn’t a victim—she’s a goddess who claims her throne, balancing life and death with fierce grace.

Her marriage to Hades isn’t one of coercion but of deep, transformative love. Ancient art often depicts them side by side, equals in power, their bond a sacred partnership. Hades honors her, and Persephone brings light to his realm, softening its edges with spring’s renewal. Their love is a testament to balance—light and shadow, life and death, united in harmony. Persephone’s journey is one of evolution: from Kore, the maiden of spring, to Persephone, the dread queen. Each spring, she returns to the upper world, a symbol of rebirth, but she never abandons her throne below. She teaches us that true power comes from integrating our dualities, from embracing the dark as fertile soil for growth.

Family and Origin

Persephone is the daughter of Zeus, king of the Olympian gods, and Demeter, goddess of the harvest. Her lineage places her among the Olympians, but her role as a chthonic deity ties her to older, pre-Olympian traditions of earth and underworld worship. She’s often associated with her mother’s realm of agriculture and her father’s divine authority, but her true power lies in her own domain—the underworld, where she rules as queen.

Persephone and Hades had no children in most myths, though some traditions mention offspring like the Erinyes (Furies) or the mysterious Zagreus (Patreon exclusive post coming soon), tied to Orphic mysteries. Her most significant relationship is with Hades, her husband and partner, whose love for her is a cornerstone of her story. She’s also closely tied to her mother, Demeter, whose grief and joy shape the seasons, and to deities like Hecate, who accompanies her in the underworld, lighting her path with torches.

Myths and Legends

Persephone’s myths are varied, reflecting her complex nature. The most well-known is the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, where Hades abducts her while she gathers flowers, and Demeter’s grief causes famine until Zeus intervenes. Persephone eats pomegranate seeds—sometimes six, sometimes one—and is bound to the underworld for part of the year, returning to the upper world in spring. But this tale, written in a patriarchal era, often overlooks Persephone’s agency. Older traditions, like those in Eleusinian Mysteries, portray her descent as a willing act, a rite of passage to claim her queenship. In these versions, the pomegranate is a symbol of her choice, not coercion.

In some myths, Persephone is a fierce judge of souls, deciding fates alongside Hades. In others, she’s a compassionate guide, helping heroes like Orpheus or Psyche navigate the underworld. Her duality is evident in her festivals, like the Eleusinian Mysteries, which celebrated her return as a symbol of spiritual rebirth. Persephone’s story isn’t about loss—it’s about power, love, and evolution, a reminder that we can bloom through the darkest seasons.

Worship of Persephone in Ancient Greece

It’s funny, because in Ancient Greece, Persephone was rarely worshipped. We have very little texts in ancient history with stories of how she was worshipped. Alongside only a few temples we know of that, were underground or near caves, symbolizing her connection to the underworld. If Persephone was worshiped, most of the sources we have are her being worshipped alongside either her husband Hades or primarily her mother, Demeter. This is because springtime comes when she is returned to her mother and it was part of the festival to honor Demeter during the rituals of the Eleusinian Mysteries.

What are the Eleusinian Mysteries?

The Eleusinian Mysteries were a set of important rituals that took place in Greece annually for at least one thousand years. It’s hard for us to know how long for sure, because like in their name they were rituals shrouded in mystery. As they were apart of Greece’s worst kept secret, meant to be part of secret mystical teachings. Eventually so many were part of them almost everyone in the city of Athens knew what the teachings were. Which is why we know as much as we do about them now. The rituals happened sometime in September and commemorated the myth of Demeter and Persephone alongside the changing of the seasons. The priestesses and initiates took on a fourteen day long challenge. Involving purification rituals, sacrifices, fasting, and ending in a procession from Athens to Eleusis. The city that gave Demeter aid and shelter during her search for her daughter. We don’t know exactly what these rites were or the rituals that had to be performed. But, most scholars theorize they were an actual reenactment of the rape and capture of Persephone, followed by the agony of Demeter’s search for her. I will leave it up to you on what you think, this all depends on how they interrupted the story of her “kidnapping” and we just simply don’t know.

Today, modern pagans and witches honor her through seasonal rituals, offerings of flowers and pomegranates, and meditations on life’s cycles.

What does Persephone look like?

When spring arrives and flowers bloom, or when the underworld calls with its shadowy depths, Persephone is there. She often appears as a young woman with golden hair, wearing a crown of flowers in the upper world, her dress woven with blossoms. In the underworld, she’s a regal queen, her robes dark and shimmering, a crown of iron or bone atop her head, holding a pomegranate or a torch. For me, she appears as a figure of light and shadow, her eyes glowing with both warmth and depth, a pomegranate in one hand and a bundle of wheat in the other, symbolizing her dual realms.

Persephone and Her Relationship to Hades

Persephone’s relationship with Hades is one of mutual love and respect, not coercion. In ancient art, they’re depicted as equals, sitting side by side on their thrones, ruling the underworld together. Hades, often misunderstood as a villain, is a devoted partner who honors Persephone’s power. Their love bridges life and death, showing us that true partnership balances light and shadow. Persephone brings renewal to the underworld, while Hades offers her a realm to rule—a perfect harmony of opposites.

Persephone and Duality

As a grey witch, I always look at how a deity’s energy can help me maintain balance and reflect cosmic duality. Persephone’s dual nature as both spring maiden and underworld queen is a profound lesson in integration. She’s nurturing, bringing life to the earth, yet formidable, ruling over the dead with authority. She embodies the duality of light and dark, growth and decay, love and power. Persephone reminds us that we can hold both—blooming in our light while rooting deep into our shadows.

My story with Persephone: A Matron of Strength and Rebirth

Persephone has been my matron deity for over ten years, a guiding light through my own cycles of transformation, a mirror reflecting the many facets of my being, and a beacon of strength when I needed to reclaim my power. When I first connected with her, I was in a season of deep shadow—grieving a profound personal loss, feeling uprooted, and searching for my own sovereignty amidst a storm of emotions that left me feeling like a seedling buried too deep to ever bloom. I was also wrestling with my own complex nature, a tapestry of multiple beings woven into one soul—light and shadow, mystic and warrior, dreamer and realist. I often felt fragmented, unsure how to integrate these identities into a cohesive whole. At the same time, I was grappling with a dynamic in my life that mirrored Persephone’s own struggle: a suffocating relationship with a controlling force, much like her mother, Demeter, who clung to her daughter with an iron grip, unable to let her grow into her own power.

Persephone’s story resonated deeply with me because I saw myself in her desire to escape her mother’s overbearing love. In many myths, Demeter’s devotion to Persephone borders on obsession, keeping her sheltered as Kore, the eternal maiden, and refusing to let her explore the depths of her own destiny. I felt that same weight in my life—a force that wanted to keep me small, safe, and unchanging, even as my soul yearned to break free and evolve. I longed to step into my own power, to embrace the chaos and shadows within me, just as Persephone did when she descended to the underworld. During a meditation one night, under the dim glow of a crescent moon, I felt her presence more vividly than ever before. She appeared at a crossroads between a blooming meadow and a dark cave, her figure both radiant and shadowed, holding a pomegranate in one hand and a torch in the other. Her eyes held the weight of a thousand cycles, and her voice was a soft whisper carrying ancient wisdom: “You are the seed. Descend to grow.” That moment marked the beginning of our sacred bond, a connection that has since woven itself into the very fabric of my spiritual practice.

Through working with Persephone, I’ve learned to embrace my own darkness—not as something to fear, but as fertile soil for growth. She showed me that the shadows I feared were not my enemy but a necessary part of my evolution, a place where I could root deeply and rise stronger. More importantly, she taught me to accept the multiplicity of my nature. I am not one being but many, a constellation of identities that shift and shimmer like the seasons. Persephone, who herself embodies duality—spring maiden and underworld queen—guided me to see this as a strength, not a fracture. She whispered to me in meditations and through synchronicities, encouraging me to weave my many selves into a tapestry of power, to honor the mystic who seeks ancient wisdom, the warrior who fights for her truth, and the dreamer who dances in the light. With her guidance, I learned to stand in my fullness, embracing all that I am without apology.

Persephone’s relationship with Hades also became a profound lesson for me, a reflection of the kind of love that fosters growth rather than stifles it. Unlike the suffocating control of Demeter, Hades offers Persephone a love that empowers her to bloom into her most powerful self. In their sacred partnership, Hades doesn’t seek to diminish her light but to nurture it, providing a realm where she can rule as queen and fully step into her sovereignty. Ancient depictions of them seated side by side on their thrones, equals in power, speak to a love that is both fierce and tender—a love that allows Persephone to evolve while honoring her duality. Hades fosters her growth by giving her the space to explore her shadows, to wield her power over the underworld, and to return to the upper world as a symbol of renewal. Through their love, I learned what it means to be truly seen and supported—to be loved in a way that encourages you to become the most powerful version of yourself. This love is mirrored in my own marriage each and every day.

Over the years, Persephone has guided me through countless seasons of change—times of loss, rebirth, and self-discovery. She’s been a constant presence, her energy a reminder that true strength comes from integrating all parts of myself, from blooming in my light while honoring the depths of my shadow. She’s taught me to love fiercely, as she loves Hades, and to evolve through every season of life, just as she moves between the upper world and the underworld. As my matron, she’s not just a deity I work with—she’s a mirror, reflecting my own journey of transformation, a guide who has helped me escape the confines of those who would keep me small, and a teacher who has shown me how to claim my sovereignty by embracing my many beings. Persephone’s magic has been a lifeline, a reminder that I, too, can descend into my shadows and rise as a queen.

Correspondences for Persephone

First, what is a correspondence? First, what is a correspondence? Correspondences are items or symbols that connect you to a specific energy, honoring and venerating it through representation. Below are correspondences for working with Persephone I have cultivated throughout the years. But, always trust your intuition when choosing what to work with.

  • Animals: Pomegranate, bat, dove, deer, black ram  
  • Planet: Pluto  
  • Element: Earth  
  • Sex: Feminine  
  • Symbols: Pomegranate, spring flowers, torch, crown, wheat, seeds  
  • Colors: Red, black, green, white, gold  
  • Themes: Renewal, rebirth, transformation, duality, sovereignty, love, cycles, death, power  
  • Herbs: Pomegranate, narcissus, willow, mint, poppy, rose, lavender  
  • Stones/Crystals: Garnet, onyx, amethyst, rose quartz, peridot , lapis lazuli, smoky quartz
  • Tarot Cards: The High Priestess, Death, The Empress  

How to know Persephone is calling to you?

I get asked this question every time I write or teach about a goddess. Signs from deities are unique to each individual, so trust your intuition and open your clairs to discern her call. You can also choose to work with her even if you don’t feel her reaching out. Here are some signs she may be calling you:

  • You feel drawn to pomegranates or spring flowers.  
  • You’re experiencing a major life transition or rebirth.  
  • You feel a pull to work with cycles of light and shadow.  
  • You’re interested in underworld deities or death magic.  
  • You hear her name or see her symbols (pomegranate, torch) often.  
  • She appears in dreams, meditations, or visions.  
  • You feel a connection to both spring and autumn seasons.  
  • You’re seeking to claim your own power and sovereignty. 

Ways To Work With and Connect To Persephone

Everyone’s relationship with deities is unique, whether you see them as personal allies or universal archetypes. Approach Persephone with respect, reverence, and gratitude, while building a relationship through energetic exchange. Here are some ways to connect with her:

  • Study Her Myths: Explore her various stories, from the Homeric Hymn to Orphic traditions, to understand her evolution and power. Study her role in the Eleusinian Mysteries and her connection to the underworld. Read about her role in creating the herb mint as she worked through the only betrayal by Hades.
  • Call on Her for Transformation: Ask Persephone to guide you through life transitions, helping you integrate light and shadow to evolve into your fullest self.
  • Work with Cycles: Honor her through seasonal rituals—planting seeds in spring, reflecting on death in autumn, or meditating on rebirth during equinoxes.
  • Dedicate Altar Space: Create an altar with her symbols—pomegranates, flowers, a black and white candle, or a small mirror to reflect her duality.
  • Include Her in Underworld Magic: Invoke Persephone during rituals involving death, rebirth, or ancestral work, asking her to guide you through the shadows.
  • Divination and Meditation: Use tarot (Death or The High Priestess) or meditation to connect with her, visualizing her at the threshold of light and dark.
  • Ask for her assistance when transitioning to a new phase of life, like moving to a new home, to guide you through the change with grace.
  • Call on her to help heal generational wounds or family patterns, drawing on her underworld wisdom to bring renewal.
  • Invoke her when casting circles for protection, especially those tied to cycles of growth and transformation, visualizing her pomegranate as a shield.
  • Offer her the first pomegranate seed of any you eat, symbolizing her journey and your devotion to her cycles.
  • Learn about the cycles of nature, such as planting and harvesting, to connect with her springtime growth and underworld roots.
  • Consecrate your gardening tools with her sigil to bless your plants and crops, invoking her energy of renewal.
  • Call on her to guide you through shadow work, illuminating the dark with her underworld torch to help you transform—check out my eBook on shadow work here, book a 1:1 session with me here, or watch my free class on Divination here. Plus, don’t forget to head to the shop and register for my new course starting at the end of this month!
  • Work with flowers and learn floral magic, using blooms like narcissus or poppies to honor her.
  • Brew a magical tea with pomegranate or rose petals to connect with her dual energy of spring and the underworld.
  • Incorporate Persephone’s sigils into flower crowns or garlands as you create them, weaving her energy into your spring rituals.
  • Light candles in dual colors (like green for spring and black for the underworld) around your space to welcome her and balance her energies.
  • Learn and perform rituals that honor cycles of life and death, such as release ceremonies or renewal spells.
  • Cast spells for transformation and rebirth, asking Persephone to guide you through endings and new beginnings.
  • Invite her into your rituals by setting a place for her with a small offering of pomegranate seeds or flowers, symbolizing her presence.
  • Take a class on Greek mythology or botany to deepen your understanding of her story and her connection to nature.
  • Create an altar dedicated to her duality, adorned with flowers for spring and symbols of the underworld like bones or obsidian.
  • Reconnect with ancestors through meditation or offerings, asking Persephone to bridge the worlds of the living and the dead.
  • Step into moments of transformation with courage, asking Persephone to help you navigate the unknown.
  • Learn to work with the earth, such as composting or foraging, to honor her connection to the cycles of nature.
  • Work with elemental magic and the Earth to connect to her goddess of spring side and work with the element of fire to connect to her Queen of the underworld side
  • Create a powder with crushed pomegranate seeds and rose petals to use as a transformative barrier for your space, especially around thresholds (check out my Pinterest page for a recipe).
  • Practice divination like scrying with a dark mirror or using flower petals, asking Persephone to reveal hidden truths.
  • Ask her to join in spring traditions like Ostara or Beltane, or create new ones tied to cycles of renewal and release.
  • Transform your space with seasonal decor, using flowers in spring and darker tones in fall to honor her duality.
  • Plant and grow a garden with flowers associated with her, like narcissus or roses, to connect with her springtime energy.
  • Ask for her protective energy to embrace you during inner child healing, helping you rebirth aspects of yourself.
  • Pray, sing, or chant to Persephone during rituals involving growth, death, or transformation.
  • Cast creativity spells, invoking her as a goddess of renewal to inspire new ideas and projects.
  • Share stories of her myth, especially the Eleusinian Mysteries, to honor her legacy of transformation.
  • Dedicate a space in your garden or home to her by placing a statue or image of her nearby, or draw her sigils on stones to place there.
  • Ask for her guidance to balance your light and shadow selves, especially during stable Taurus season.
  • Invite her into your space during times of renewal, like the start of spring, to bring growth and transformation.
  • Use a gratitude practice to cultivate appreciation for the cycles of life and death in your journey.
  • Compile a collection of rituals or meditations inspired by her story in a journal to honor her.
  • Create a spell jar for transformation, renewal, or ancestral healing, including pomegranate seeds and black tourmaline.
  • Wear her sigil on your skin or as jewelry during transitional seasons like spring and fall to carry her energy with you.
  • Take a vow to honor one cycle of change in your life, such as a 30-day release ritual, trusting her to guide you.
  • Welcome growth into your life, asking Persephone to help you bloom after periods of darkness.
  • Use her underworld energy to release old wounds by burying symbolic items in the earth and planting flowers over them.
  • Prioritize self-transformation, using her energy to boost your resilience and connection to your inner cycles.
  • Decide to do a set timeframe, like 30 days, of working with flower magic to connect with her springtime energy.
  • Spend time in nature during spring, hosting a ritual or meditation in a blooming field to honor her.
  • Practice generosity by planting trees or flowers in your community in her name, honoring her role in growth and renewal.

Offerings for Persephone

Offerings are a beautiful way to honor Persephone, whether on your altar or in nature. Follow your intuition, and offer them during rituals, meditations, or seasonal celebrations.

  • Pomegranate seeds or juice
  • Spring flowers (narcissus, roses)
  • Black or white candles
  • Wine or honey
  • Wheat or seeds
  • Crystals like garnet or onyx
  • Poems or art you create for her
  • A small mirror or torch figurine

Ritual to Claim Your Sovereign Power

This ritual calls on Persephone to help you claim your power through integration of light and shadow, perfect for when you’re ready to step into your sovereignty.

Materials:

  • Two candles (white for spring, black for the underworld)
  • a pomegranate
  • a small mirror
  • a journal
  • pen

Steps:

 1. Find a quiet space and place the candles, pomegranate, and mirror before you. Light the candles and breathe deeply, grounding yourself.  

  2. Call on Persephone: “Persephone, queen of light and shadow, I seek your strength to claim my power.”

Visualize her standing at a threshold, holding a pomegranate.  

  3. Break open the pomegranate, eat a seed (or touch it to your lips), and say: “I choose my power, as you chose yours.”  

  4. Look into the mirror, seeing the candlelight reflect your dual nature. Ask: “What power am I ready to claim?”

Listen for her guidance.  

  5. Journal your insights, writing affirmations of your sovereignty.  

  6. Thank Persephone and offer the remaining seeds to the earth, extinguishing the candles.  

Why work with Persephone?

Persephone’s story is a journey of evolution, a reminder that true power comes from embracing all parts of ourselves. She’s not a victim but a queen who chose her path, who loves fiercely, and who rules with strength. Working with her connects you to the cycles of life and death, helping you bloom through your darkest seasons. She teaches us that transformation isn’t about rejecting the shadow—it’s about integrating it, claiming our sovereignty, and evolving into our fullest selves. Persephone’s magic has transformed my life, and I know she can guide you too.

If you want to deepen your knowledge about Persephone or if you prefer to learn by listening instead of reading check out my class on YouTube below.

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Blossom with balance under the pink full moon in Libra

This month’s full moon graces the skies on April 12th bringing balance and harmony with the scales of Libra as the pink moon blossoms. The energy behind this Pink Full Moon is one of Action, taking advantage of opportunities, bringing dreams into fruition, and balancing our relationships. As the pink moon blooms we will feel more forward momentum and a greater sense of clarity when it comes to our path ahead in life. In the days and weeks following this Full Moon, we may feel that we have finally shed an old cycle as dead petals fall to the ground and new ones open and bloom. Bringing us into a compassionate place of balance with ourselves and in each of our relationships in life. Come join me in this blog post as our petals open and blossom with balance under the pink full moon in Libra.

First, What is the Full Moon

Over the centuries, the Moon has played a significant role in different cultures and traditions. The full moon simply put is when the moon is completely illuminated in the sky and it has reached it’s peak in this lunar cycle in the sky. When the moon is completely illuminated it’s time for all to reach full expression. The full moon is the most powerful and potent time of the entire lunar cycle.

A full moon occurs when the transit (moving) Sun and Moon are in the exact opposite positions in the Zodiac (called an opposition). The full moon greatly affects humans and it’s no wonder it does because, there’s a scientific reason for this – we are made up of 60% or more of water. Full Moons are the peak point of the lunar cycle: at this time of the month, the light of the Sun is fully illuminating the Moon, and the luminaries are exactly opposing one another from our perspective on Earth. This potent alignment offers us opportunities to gain more awareness about what is moving in our inner and emotional world, and information previously uncertain or hidden could be revealed at this time.

With the moon being fully illuminated it creates this portal to some of the most potent energy to connect to for us to manifest our desires and dream life. This portal creates a connection to our peak creative energy and the deep seated creative passions we all have within us. This creative energy and power is the energy we need to actually do and create the things and lifestyle we need to manifest what we desire. With the new moon phase being about planting the seeds of what you want to manifest, the full moon is about actually doing the work and moving the energy to make your manifesting happen. The full moon allows you to bridge the connection between these energies and themes and bring them into your life while reminding you how important it is to have them in your life not only when the moon is illuminated in the sky for you to see.

There are so many ways to work with the full moon, to learn more about the basics of working with the full moon energy check out my blog post here and you can watch my class all about lunar magic. But, remember each full moon will be slightly different and have different practices to add and different ways to do it based on which zodiac sign the full moon is currently in at the time.

The Pink Moon

As the sun brightens up our lives with longer days beckoning the plants to grow and flowers to bloom once again. The night time skies shimmer with the ethereal and refreshing energy of the full moon known as the Pink moon. The Pink Moon is a name given to the April full moon, originating from the pink flowers, known as wild creeping phlox, that typically bloom during this time of year in North America. However, despite the name, the Moon itself doesn’t actually appear pink but instead takes on its usual golden or white hue. The energy of this pink moon is palpable with its anticipation for new opportunities, new beginnings, and fresh intentions. Just as the pink flowers of spring are blooming after a long winter, this full moon encourages us to shed the old and embrace the new.

Even though the Worm moon last month in March was the first full moon of spring; this pink moon is the one that really tells us spring has sprung! The pink moon is a reminder of the cyclical nature of life, encouraging us to embrace transformation, nurture growth, and find beauty in the always changing world around us. Use the Pink Moon as a time to pause, reflect, recalibrate, and make sure you’re moving in the right direction. Under the shimmering glow of this pink moon you will feel a pull to truth-seeking, boundary-setting, and energetic maintenance.

As with most pagan names there will be different ones for each culture so below I listed any of the other names for the Pink moon I could find across the Earth. The common themes for these moons are; the end of Winter, the beginning of Spring, new beginnings, renewal, and the movement of nature.

  • Breaking ice moon
  • Boiling Sap Moon (Anishinaabe communities)
  • Einmánuður (Norse) means one month and is dedicated to the boys
  • Egg Moon (Anglo-Saxons)
  • Paschal Moon ( Christian)
  • It’s Thundering Moon (Wasakayutese) Oneida Native American
  • Peony Moon (Chinese)
  • Sprouting Grass Moon
  • Budding or Growing Moon (Celtic)
  • The Sucker Moon (Anishinaabe)
  • Awakening Moon is a modern term used by Neo-Pagans
  • Fish Moon
  • Moon of Windbreak.
  • Diamond Moon South African origins
  • Moon When the Streams Are Again Navigable (Dakota)
  • Moon of Windbreak (kwiyamuyaw) Hopi
  • Moon of the Red Grass Appearing (Oglala)
  • Loon Moon
  • Moon When the Ducks Come Back (Lakota)
  • Moon When the Geese Lay Eggs (Dakota)
  • Snowshoe Breaking Moon
  • Frog Moon (Cree)

So, who is Libra?

As the seventh sign in the zodiac, Libra is ruled by Venus, the planet of love, beauty, and relationships. The air element, associated with intellect and communication, governs Libra, adding a layer of social intelligence and charm to this sign and how they interact with the rest of the zodiac. Libra is known for its need for balance and harmony, its social grace, its ability to foster cooperation and compromise, and its keen eye for beauty and aesthetics.

Libra, the scales of balance

Libra is unique in the zodiac for it is the only one represented by an inanimate object; the scales. All other signs are represented by a human or an animal. The symbol of the scales represents the necessity of balance in every area of life. They are a reflection of what we are truly working to achieve: a balance between light and dark with the right amounts of each. Not only in our live but, also in the energy balance of the multiverse as a whole. When the Moon is in the accommodating sign of Libra, you will feel much more focused on creating balance and harmony all around you. You will be forced to set things on the cosmic scale of the multiverse and see their true nature and weight. Libra doesn’t just appreciate balance and what the scales has to say. Libra also seeks out the imbalance, and welcomes it with open arms so they can fix it. They view it as their cosmic responsibility to set everything on the scales around them to maintain cosmic balance and harmony.

The Libra Constellation

Libras constellation lies in the southern sky. The association of this region of the sky with scales was seen in both babylon and Rome. It is said that the Moon was in Libra when Rome was founded even. Which made Libra very sacred to the people of the city. The Romans considered Libra to be associated with balanced seasons and equal length of night and day. Most likely due to the fact that when this constellation is the most visible is right after the autumn equinox. The Romans believed the scales were held by the goddesses Astraea or Lustitia, the goddess of truth and justice, up in the night sky. Unlike the romans the ancient Greeks, did not hold Libra in such high esteem. For they thought Libra was just the outstretched claws of the constellation Scorpius the Scorpion without its own myth for it being placed amongst the stars.

Magical themes for the Pink full moon in Libra

Every full Moon contains its own themes, which are related to the sign that it falls under. This time we experience the full moon under the harmonious, balanced, fair, loving, beautiful, peaceful, and justice seeking sign of the scales Libra. You are most likely to see themes focused on these topics to tip the scales of your life into a harmonious and empowered balance. The Libra full Moon is all about finding ways to reestablish balance that has been lost. Finding a sense of balance allows us to deal with life’s issues easier, and reminds you that we have the tools and ability to cope with any situation. It helps us to discover the peaceful neutral point from which clarity, common sense, and cooperation come from to create lasting and meaningful bonds with others around us. This is an energy we really need right now with the current political climate. Keep in mind that the full Moon relates to the continuation of your journey to manifest your desires and dreams. So, make sure your release work helps you make those happen. Let’s shine a light on some of the themes and energies of Libra more brightly below.

Magical themes for the Libra full moon

  • harmony
  • Peace
  • Justice
  • Equality
  • balance
  • connection
  • beauty
  • self love
  • duality
  • charm
  • community
  • diplomacy
  • creativity
  • social
  • Idealistic
  • helpful
  • confident
  • Joyful

Magical themes for the Pink full moon

  • Welcoming spring
  • blooming
  • renewal
  • rebirth
  • growth
  • awakening
  • transformation
  • Emotional healing
  • reflection
  • Manifestation
  • Divine Feminine
  • Creation/Creativity
  • innovation
  • generosity
  • adaptability
  • societal progress
  • productivity

Libra the sign of Fairness and Justice

Libra is an intellectual sign concerned with fairness, equality, and justice. Libra wants everyone in the world to be treated fairly, with dignity and respect, and to have equal rights and protections. No one is above anyone else on this planet for we all are one and from the same source, and Libras scales force you to remember that. Libra feels deep pain when looking down from the stars, to see all of the fighting and destruction in the world. They seek harmony and honesty, using their innate empathy as a driving force to seek justice for others. Libra craves for everyone to just get along living alongside each other in peach and harmony. They are willing to do anything and to make any compromise to get it, even at the cost of themselves at times.

Libra the sign of connection and relationships

Libra is ruled by Venus, the planet of love, beauty, and pleasure. During this full Moon, the energies of Libra will be magnified, inviting us to focus on creating balance in our relationships, and remembering the importance of the dance of give and take to maintain it. Libra’s essence is about fostering meaningful connections and harmony with all those around us. Libra does this by finding ways to unite opposites and achieve compromise through active and loving relationships. It’s also a time to envision healthy, supportive relationships that can honor our soul’s path while we honor others’ paths. It can be challenging to form partnerships where both people’s individual life paths are honored. We need partners who can walk with us while walking their own paths.

Chiron the wounded healer is active

Chiron, the asteroid named after the wounded healer, is active under this Full Moon adding a layer of potent healing to the transformative energy of the pink moon. By forcing us to tend to and weed out the wounds that hurt us the most to allow us to fully bloom. This is because, Chiron represents the forever wounds that become a part of our being. They are the wounds that cut us to our core, the ones we think about when we are alone at night, and the ones that never truly leave us. Chiron is one of my favorite energies to work with and I feel he is overlooked so much when he is active. So, who is he? He is the most famous centaur, from later Greek Mythology, and he was known to be a wise man and a healer. In Greek Mythology, it was Chiron who taught humanity the constellations. That’s huge! Chiron is our celestial teacher. On top of that, many well known Greek gods and goddesses looked to him for spiritual advice, most will know him nowadays through the hero Hercules. Chiron wasn’t necessarily on a self-healing journey, but by being of service to others and sharing his story as a teacher, he too, experienced healing and became known as the wisest healer and teacher of them all. But remember, Chiron’s energy is not about “fixing” your wounds, rather it’s about radically accepting them. It’s about knowing that our wounds are part of this earthly experience and don’t prevent us from being able to lead a beautiful and fulfilling life . One that is full of purpose instead of suffering. Chiron wants us to acknowledge our wounds as a part of the fabric of our destiny, and something that can make us stronger, wiser, and more compassionate. When Chiron is active some of the most profound healing can happen.  To learn more about him check out my guide HERE!

Venus the planet of love goes direct

Venus, the Goddess of Love and Beauty, is also adding a third layer of healing under this Full Moon as she prepares to emerge from the underworld. After being retrograde since March 1st forcing us into the shadows of our hearts and the wounds of our relationships. She will be pulling on our hearts to act on those insights she has shown us. By forcing us this past month to question our relationships or dynamics and patterns playing out within them. Those cycles we noticed with our loved ones we are wanting to break? Now is the time to be able to do just that with Venus’s compassionate embrace. Be willing to release or let something go that no longer aligns with this new rebirth of the heart that Venus has been instigating for us. Then watch as your relationships bloom with a deepened love under Venus and the pink full moon.

What to be cautious of during a Libra full moon

Libra is one of the most beloved signs in the zodiac, I think mainly due to its loving, and compassionate nature. That is really truly willing to do anything for you to keep the peace, including avoiding at all cost confrontation and conflict. While this energy will have a loving and reviving energy to our relationships, connections, and the bonds we hold most dear. We do have a few things to be cautious of and keep in mind with this Libra new moon and its energy. Libra’s deep desire to maintain the peace and harmony around us may allow us to let others run us over, take advantage of us, and we may just sit and duck our heads. Instead of speaking up for ourselves, you may choose to just keep the peace instead. Be cautious with this because, peace in the community is not worth the cost of your inner peace. To gain true balance and equilibrium in the multiverse your happiness matters just like the rest. Let’s not forget as an air sign as well Libra has a gift with their tongue and is able to make you feel quite charming. So, if you do speak up keep that in mind with the words you choose and whom you speak them too. Don’t unwilling use you golden tongue right now to lure others to you whom shouldn’t be.

Libra full moon and duality

Since, I am a grey witch every single energy I work with I look for the duality in that energy and how I can connect to it. First let’s talk about the duality of the full moon. The full moon itself is all about duality as it is another time of transformation, transition, and rebirth. During this time we are pushed into a liminal space that forces us to look at the things, people, and places that have been obstacles or holding us back. This can be a thing of beauty and hope as well as a thing of pain and darkness which forces us into duality. Second,  let’s talk about the duality of Libra. With Libra I feel the duality is pretty obvious since this energy is all about balance and equilibrium. Which means equal parts of two different things. When Libra sets things on the scales they are acknowledging the importance of both existing but, that finding balance between both is key. Libra reminds us that embracing duality and balance is the key; for everything is all connected.

Correspondences for the Libra full moon

First, what is a correspondence? A correspondence is an item or symbol that is meant to connect you to a specific energy thru it’s representation. It is seen also as an item to respect, honor, and venerate that energy as well whether it be a deity, an archetype energy , or the zodiac energy the moon is currently in like for Libra, I will list below for you to use. Remember to follow your intuition with the correspondences you choose to work with and that you can always use any that correspond to the moon itself as well.

  • planet-Venus
  • Element-Air
  • Sex- Masculine
  • animal- snakes, lizards, owl, butterfly
  • Modality-cardinal
  • Symbol- The scales
  • colors- green, pink, blue, lavender
  • Phrase/motto- I balance
  • Chakra-Heart chakra
  • Herbs-Catnip, Lady’s mantle, Elderberry, Thyme, Bergamot (bee balm), Astragalus, Ginger, Curcumin, yarrow, burdock, roses, lavender, geranium, mint
  • Stones/ crystals-moonstone, opal, rose quartz, amethyst, lapis lazuli, opal, aventurine, citrine, jade, black tourmaline, smokey quartz, ametrine, tigers eye, rhondanite
  • deities-Eris, Harmonia/Concordia,Dike, Themis, Hera, Juno, Ishtar, Freyja, Persephone, Frigg, Forsetti the god Xolotl, Astraea, Lustitia, venus, aphrodite, Saraswati, Hephaestus (Vulcan), eros, psyche, Nyx,Shamash, Athena, Minerva
  • Themes- communication, loving, caring, charming, social, balanced, harmonious, fair, justice seeking, peaceful, beauty, diplomatic, collaboration, kindness
  • tarot-the justice card and the empress

How to connect to the Pink moon in Libra

Now, that we have talked about the themes of this Pink Libra full moon and how it is going to affect you let’s talk about how you can specifically connect to and work with this moon. In magical practices, under a Libra full moon we can focus our spells on things like balancing the scales of your life, seek to rectify an injustice, release toxic patterns in your relationships, and serving your community.

First, make sure to do all of your staples that your learned in the previous blog post on the full moon and the moon in general like, charging your crystals, making moon water, and resetting your altar. Make sure to make moon water this lunar cycle. Moon water is great for release work and can be used to release the emotions we have holding us back from going with the flow of life. We can release the damn of control and unlock new ways to nourish ourselves and those around us. Plus don’t forget to prep for your full moon hangover with my guide here.

With this Libra energy there are certain spells and rituals that will help connect you this moon in the most effective way. It’s a wonderful time for spells focused on balancing your life, releasing broken patterns, standing up for yourself, fighting injustice, creating new growth, cultivating your inner sense of beauty, and communication.  During a Libra full moon, which embodies balance, harmony, and relationships, consider spells focused on reconciliation, self-love, and setting healthy boundaries, or those that promote beauty and artistic expression. Remember these are just some of the many ideas. Follow your intuition and the energy of this moon. Below is a more extensive list of ideas on how to connect to and work with pink full moon Libra.

  • Create a flower crown
  • Make dandelion oil
  • Decorate your home with flowers especially dandelions or pink flowers like phlox
  • Burn Bay leaves with things you would like to release on them
  • Use flowers to dye eggs or fabric like dandelions
  • Create a love spell jar with herbs like rose petals and lavender
  • Use seed magic in your garden
  • As a self care ritual write yourself a love letter to open later at a time when you need it
  • Do some planting magic for manifestation
  • Practice breathwork
  • reflection work with mirror magic
  • End a relationship that no longer is serving you or break unhealthy patterns in a relationship
  • Take legal action to stand up for yourself in a situation where it is needed
  • Make a simmer pot– for balance, justice, loving relationships
  • Plan a protest or community event for a cause you hold dear to you heart
  • Perform spells or rituals to get justice for yourself or others
  • clean and cleanse your physical space use incense or other forms of smoke cleansing to connect to the element of air
  • Meditation and Visualization with the  scales
  • Channel your creativity
  • Do things that remind yourself that you are a sensual and sexual being oozing with divine beauty
  • Find a way to either meet with someone or communicate to settle any disputes you may have
  • Make a pros and cons list about a decision your have been wrestling with and finally make your decision
  • Speak up for something you believe is right
  • Energy work to balance your heart chakra
  • Spend time with your family and those close to you
  • Nurture others around you
  • Ask for things you need to feel supported in your life
  • read books, listen to podcasts, and watch videos from teachers to understand duality and its role in the multiverse and your life
  • take a ritual cleansing salt bath
  • set boundaries with others in your life
  • Use a “no affirmation” by practicing saying no to others
  • Journal to release people pleasing
  • Write love letters to others and either send them to them in the mail or deliver them in person
  • slow down and look for others perspectives in every situation and see where you might need to compromise
  • call on deities of Justice like Eris
  • take a look at your daily habits and schedule really ask where you are putting your energy and time the most. and rebalance it where you see it needs to be.
  • Cast a spell for personal growth
  • elemental magic with the element Air
  • Prep for Beltane
  • Connect to the energy and magic of April
  • Cast communication spells
  • Write a list of things you have been holding back on saying to someone with in your life and than have the courage to go and give it to them
  • Create increased intimacy and understanding in your romantic relationships by adding sex magic to your life
  • Practice gratitude to those whom support you
  • Cast a love spell or attraction spell to attract a new partner for a relationship
  • Use eggs in abundance spells and magic
  •  Start any business dealings and sign any legal contracts
  • Communicate how to bring into your relationship and create a balance of give and take
  • Do self care that makes you feel beautiful and comfortable in your own skin
  • Practice lunar magic
  • Beauty and Attractiveness Spell or cast a glamor
  • work with energy of the Snake as it is the year of the snake
  • Shadow work– Do shadow work to balance your life, right an injustice, and realign relationships. If you would like to learn more about shadow work you can purchase my eBook here; . If you would like to learn more about shadow work you can purchase my eBook here;  you can book me for a 1:1 session as your guide here; and you can watch my free class previously taught on it through DiviNation here.

Reflection topics and questions for the Pink moon in Libra

This Libra full moon you will feel the need to adjust and tip the scales of your life. While you do this, consider what provides a sense of stability and what brings stress or chaos. This can help you make better decisions about where to put your energy. If you want to take the time to weigh each area of your life with Libras scales to gain peace and harmony, shadow work is a great way to do this. Whether you do it thru meditation, actual shadow work, or just journaling while in reflection; below is a list of prompts and topics to connect with the energy of the Libra full moon.  If you would like to learn more about shadow work you can purchase my eBook here;  you can book me for a 1:1 session as your guide here; and you can watch my free class previously taught on it through DiviNation here.

  • What parts of myself are awakening with the energy of spring?
  • What is blooming in my life?
  • How can I nurture growth during this time?
  • Where in my life and relationships have I been giving too much and taking taking too much? How can I fix the imbalance?
  • When in my relationship do I feel I compromise too much?
  • How can I work with others better to create cooperation and harmony around me?
  • What opportunities will the spring bring?
  • What is awakening in my life?
  • What area of my life needs nurturing?
  • What is blooming in my relationships?
  • How can I create balance in all areas of my life?
  • How can I allow myself to surrender and let others in my life support me?
  • What negative thoughts about yourself are showing up in your relationships and how you communicate with others?
  • Are any of my relationships in my life holding me back from my true potential and healing process?
  • What should I focus on growing?
  • How can I stay connected to my authentic self as I grow?
  • How can I improve my relationship with myself through self care, compassion, and communicating my needs to others?
  • What causes are near and dear to my heart and how can I support them more in my life?
  • What situation in my life do I need to see from a different perspective in order to heal and move on in my life?
  • Where do I feel I lack justice and fairness in my life and how can I get it for myself?
  • Where in my life have I been creating disharmony? How is it affecting my relationships?
  • How am I causing imbalance in the give and take of my relationships?
  • What area of my life is imbalanced the most and how is it affecting me? What emotions are it causing to show up in my life over and over again?
  • How is imbalance not allowing me to let go of the past, trauma, or relationships that no longer serve me?

Intention and release bay leaf ritual to balance the scales

The ritual I am bringing to you for this Libra full moon will allow you to not only release patterns and relationships that no longer serve you. But, will allow you to balance the scales and create equilibrium in your release work. By not only using the energy of the full moon to let go of the hurts from the past that are keeping you stuck. But, to also attract your manifestations on the other side of the scale weighing it down. You see to create true equilibrium and balance in your life you can’t just release the things holding you back in the past. You must also set new intentions for the future. Try this spell below to even the scales of your life underneath the light of Libra full moon tonight.

What you will need:

  • 6 bay leaves
  • a pen or marker
  • 3 small bowls
  • a white candle
  • a black candle

How to cast this spell:

First, take your time to do whatever it is you need to get into a magical state to be able to create a sacred container. If this means you meditate, light incense, lower the lights, whatever it is you need, do it now. Next make sure to take your 3 bowls and place them in a line of three in front of you with a white candle in the one on the right and a black candle in the one on the left. Once, you feel your physical environment is set up, I want you to get into sacred container by taking some deep breaths and envisioning the new moon above you. Sending grey, silvery light full of balance, equilibrium, and duality from the scales of Libra down on you tonight. Now in your right hand place 3 bay leaves, envisioning white light of intention and planting seeds. Allow that light to guide your heart and show you what it is you need to start. Whether it be new habits, relationships, or finding new ways to do your part. Follow that light to see what it is you need to truly live a life of balance, fairness, and harmony. Once you feel those intentions anchored in your heart take your pen or marker and write each of the three on separate bay leaves. Than place in the bowl on the right, and light your white candle connecting those intentions to the white energy of intention and the full moon above. Next, take a deep breath and in your left hand place 3 bay leaves, envisioning black light of letting go and releasing. Allow that light to guide your heart and show you what it is that is blocking you. From truly being able to reach a state of balance, fairness, and equality. Is there an addiction, a trauma, or relationship no longer creating growth but holding you back? What is sitting there in the shadows of you heart tipping your scales to far into the dark? Once you feel you know what that blockage is for you to release and you feel ready to let it go. Take your pen or marker and write each of the three blockages on separate bay leaves. Than place them in the bowl on the left, and light the black candle, connecting you with the black energy of our shadow and releasing. Next, take the deepest of breaths pick up the bay leaves on the right and as you light them in the candle flame repeat of white, ” I light these leaves to represent the light of my intentions set this night.” Next, take another deep breath and pick up the bay leaves on the left and as you light them in the black candle flame repeat, “I light these bay leave to represent the darkness and past in my life I choose to release”. Lastly, take the ashes from the bowl on both left and the right and pour them into the center bowl as you say. “”As the scales of Libra find balance tonight, so too shall my life be in perfect equilibrium and invoke peace and harmony for myself and all those around me.” Take this bowl of balance created with your intentions planted, and your blockages released and leave it in the center of your altar until the new moon shines its silvery rays again over your life.

About Me : I have been a solitary grey magic practitioner for 15 + years. First and foremost, I consider myself a mystic and seeker of all knowledge. I am dedicated to the restoration, and re-enchantment of Magic in society, across this realm, and in each and every soul I come across in life! I am here to create a container that promotes healing, duality, and raw authenticity. I do this by guiding you on your personal journey to understanding your unique magic and sacred contracts. I facilitate this for you through embracing your shadow, duality and learning to live in energetic balance while not wearing a mask. When you work and learn from me you do so from your “darkness” as much as your “light” and in a way to truly harness and accept it not to just go thru it on the way to your light. But, I teach you how to truly embrace it, work with it, and use it alongside your light as a partner. I hold up a mirror for you to be able to see your authentic reflection looking back. Then have the courage to take the next step and do the uncomfortable but vital inner work to completely remove your mask. By facing all of your past wounds, traumas, and hurts. Allowing you to see both the dark and light within your story and take each chapter and alchemize it into something that is so powerful. your unique internal flame will shine so bright you will always be able to go within and find it on a dark cold night. You will learn how to truly live in duality and energetic balance to allow growth, and alignment with your sacred contracts and purposes. to finally move on and truly let the things that hold you back in this life from healing and manifesting go. To see everything I offer; like personalized shadow work sessions, womb healing, eBooks for you to work through on your own, Tarot sessions for guidance and more! Go to my shop!

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6 spells to balance the scales of justice and enact retribution

Revenge, karma, justice whatever word you use to dish it out , are all powerful tools that can help you reclaim your power when you have been wronged. They can help you restore balance in your life and maybe even the collective by invoking the universal energetic law of karma, which in a nutshell states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. While some may teach you that to take revenge on others or speed up the wheel of karma to get your own justice is wrong; I won’t ever tell you that. Because, the desire for revenge is a natural human emotion, trust me! We all feel it from time to time it can be a valid and justified thing for us even. It can be deeply rooted in feelings of anger, hurt, sadness, disgust, and betrayal. When we are wronged, we often feel powerless, helpless, and alone. It can cause us to feel depressed, disconnected from others, and like nothing we want in life will ever make it’s way to us. We can ruminate and become obsessive about the person who has wronged. Allowing it to narrow our vision leading us away from our destined purpose and path. Casting a revenge, karma, or justice spell can be a potent and powerful way to help with that. Nothing helps you feel more powerful then taking matters magical into your hands. During his unstable, unpredictable, and oppressive political place the country is in right now. Take your power back and pick up your swords of powerful resistance with these spells and the energy of revenge and justice.

Forget the threefold law

Before we kickstart some karma and hex our way into dishing up justice that is well deserved on a cold platter, we have to address the pesky threefold law. Whether you are new to the world of witchcraft or a seasoned practioner you most likely have heard of the threefold law. I am sure you have had some witch tell you to never hex or curse and only cast love and light spells because, everything you do will come back to you three times over. If this is part of your personal practice then this post isn’t for you. If you are willing to question and ask yourself why you agree with such an imbalanced law instead of looking at the simple balance of give and take? If you are willing to ask yourself how can we truly spread love and light and be able to heal others and the collective; if we don’t also know how to inflict pain, cause illness, and use our power to protect ourselves? If you are willing to question all of that with your magical workings and spells, then keep reading because this blogpost will be for you! I live in a magical world where balance is what I seek to maintain and each one of my spells is aimed to do just that. I don’t listen to a rule that gatekeeps what I do that is from a religion I don’t practice; Wicca. Instead I use my magic to create the reality I wish to shape and sometimes that means karma is what I wield to do that. So, toss the threefold law in the trash and let’s see what a little magical justice can do for you. Especially with this unstable, unpredictable, and oppressive political place the country is in right now. Take your power back and pick up your swords of powerful resistance with these spells and the energy of revenge and justice.

How do Justice or revenge spells work?

Revenge or justice spells work by harnessing the power of intention, energy, and the law of karma to create outcomes in another’s life. When you cast a revenge or justice spell, you are essentially directing your energy towards the person who hurt you, with the intention of causing them harm, illness, pain, or misfortune.

Justice spells for legal matters and court cases

Legal matters have been historically challenging for many individuals, often leaving them feeling helpless. This is why one of the most common ways you can use justice or revenge spells are to help you in those kind of matters. The concept of using spells for legal success and justice has roots that date back to ancient civilizations even especially with the Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks. Most of these spells and rituals are intended to protect the innocent and ensure fair judgments.

Justice spells and political activism

Another way we can use justice spells is when we need to mobilize and fight for the rights of those within our community and even for ourselves politically. Justice is something we can not only seek through the legal system but, also through political means. Honestly both of the two are intimately connected which is why the spells can translate to either. Especially now while we are in such turbulent political times on the verge of so much about to collapse. As we watch groups of people after people being targeted politically and rights disappearing by the swish of a pen. When we vote on politicians or choose to sit out of the political process ,we are adding our weight to the scales of justice whether or not we are aware. When we want to make a difference politically and are putting our boots on the ground with protests, door knocking, and calling our representatives. Why not add a boost with some magical justice adding fuel to your political activism and movement. I encourage you as an act of defiance to use any of these spells below in your politcal activism. Don’t waste your magic, don’t shrug your energetic responsibility to the collective. When we choose to tap into the essence of magic and learn how to manipulate reality with energy it is up to us to use it to shape our politcal reality. This political reality dictates the experience of soo many within the collective. The collective which it is our duty to protect and be the ones to enact justice when needed. Being a witch is political period and justice spells are some of the best to use for such matters.

Ways to cast revenge and justice spells

Each one of us will develop our own relationship with revenge and justice. We will sit with ourselves alone in silence and determine our ethics related to these kinds of spells. Then we will develop our own way to work with them as we listen to the clanging of chains as the scales of justice tip. Stepping in to get them back to a fair, just, and balanced place. Remember; it’s important to approach every single energy we worth with respect, reverence, and gratitude to build a relationship with it an use it to reshape reality. Follow your intuition and work with justice and revenge however you feel pulled to but, here are some ideas to get you started on ways to get magical retribution and justice in your life, for others, and in the collective.

  • Cutting cords: This spell is used to sever the energetic ties between you and the person who hurt you.
  • Justice binding: This spell is used to bind the person who hurt you to justice.
  • Using candles and herbs: Candles and herbs have long been associated with magic and ritual. You can use candles and herbs to create a symbolic representation of the person you want to revenge, and then use this representation to focus your energy.
  • Shielding Spell for Retribution Protection: Protecting oneself from retribution while fighting for justice in contentious cases.
  • Writing down your intentions: Writing down your intentions can be a powerful way to manifest your desires. When you write down your intentions, you are essentially creating a roadmap for your energy to follow.
  • Guilty Conscience Spell: A spell intended to prick the conscience of those who have acted unjustly. You can use my let them see karma spell HERE
  • Visualizing the outcome: Visualization is another powerful tool for manifesting your desires. When you visualize the outcome you want, you are sending a clear message to your subconscious mind about what you want to happen.
  • Karma mirror: This spell is used to reflect the negative energy of the person who hurt you back onto them.
  • Call on deities of retribution in your spells: You can do this many ways by invoking the, casting a circle with them invited, using their sigils, or saying prayers to them to enact justice . Some of these include; Sekhmet, Lilith, Eris, Medusa
  • Invoke the sacred number 35: The number 35, is considered sacred and powerful in some magical systems, symbolizing invoking assistance from higher powers or the universe itself to guide legal proceedings towards a favorable outcome.
  • create amulets or talisman for justice and keep them on you or wear them when you heading into court or going to defend yourself against injustice
  • add justice sigils to your body or protest posters when seeking justice for yourself or communities who are being oppressed right now
  • Sealing Lips Spell: To prevent lying, a spell which symbolically seals the lips of those who would speak deceit
  • Cast spells for clarity, justice, and clear communication to expose corruption
  • Banishing Spell for Unfair Situations: Banishing negative energies, unjust or unfair circumstances
  • Jury Persuasion Spell: Subtly influencing the energy around a jury to perceive the truth and act justly
  • Freeze spells: Freeze those who have caused you injustice in the same injustice they caused you until you decide to unthaw them.
  • Create a simmer pot to bring fairness, truth, and justice to your home before you have a conversation that could get confrontational
  • Use justice and revenge hexes or curse to cause misfortune, illness, pain, or suffering to those who have earned your justice
  • Create a spell jar to bring you fairness, justice, and truth in an upcoming court case
  • Add a scale to your altar to bring justice into your life and magical practices
  • Read stories, myths, and legends of justice, retribution, and revenge to help you connect to the energy and magic of it

When to cast revenge and justice spells

When it comes to casting spells I will always tell you it is up to you when you cast them. Sometimes you can’t sit here and wait for the right moon phase, the right day, or the right hour of the day. So, follow your intuition and cast them when you need too. But, if you want to add some boosted potency to them try and cast them during a libra moon phase or Libra season, on a Saturday, or during the twilight hours. Other then that what types of situations and circumstances would a justice or revenge spell be able to give a much needed kick of magic to your acts of retribution to tips the scales of justice in your favor. Below are some but, not all of the circumstances you could pick up your magical energetic sword of justice for. Always remember to follow your intuition.

  • Someone has been bullying your, your family, or your children
  • before you head out to attend a protest for a cause near and dear to your heart
  • You have a court case you will be going to court for soon
  • You need to sue someone who owes you money
  • When someone is restricting or oppressing your free will or the will of others
  • When you may not know where the harm is coming from
  • Before you are about to be around someone who means you harm or will be confrontational
  • Using them to help make a difference in court cases that affect the country politically
  • use them to completely remove legal troubles you have in your life
  • Bring someone to justice who has wronged you in the past
  • You can use them to get justice for others who can’t get justice for themselves
  • restore fairness and balance
  • Use them to reveal truth and corruption
  • getting revenge for a toxic relationship or a bad break up
  • Stopping the scales of justice from tipping in someone’s favor who doesn’t deserve it
  • Using them to speed up the wheel of karma for someone who has harmed you with physical, verbal, or sexual attacks
  • reveal to another person who is unware of their harm they have caused you and allow them to see themselves with clarity
  • Use them to gain freedom
  • use them as a means to protect yourself from further harm by making others think twice about attacking you
  • use them towards someone who was abusive towards you in life
  • Use them to remove unwanted, negative, or harmful energy from your life
  • get back something that was stolen from you

Ethics before you cast

If you are going to dish out some well earned justice or speed up the flow of karma in someone’s life you have to first take the time to think about the ethics of the spell you are about to cast. I know it may seem boring but, this is a step to not overlook. When you are casting a spell for revenge or justice you need to be doing so from a place that isn’t conflicted, that is set in it’s intention, and isn’t anchored in an unjustified emotion. It is important; I feel that revenge or justice spells should not be the first spell you cast and your first line of defense. But instead should be spells saved for those you really need them for. It is important to ask yourself if there is another way to resolve the situation first. That means looking at both magical and mundane solutions as well. These kind of spells take up a lot of energy and sometimes even leave me energetically depleted for days. So, it’s not only ethically important to think about these things before you use them but, energetically as well. If you have tried everything else and you are still feeling desperate for revenge and in need of justice, then one of these spells may be the right option for you.

How to prepare for unintended consequences

When it comes to casting spells to get revenge, retribution, or justice we not only need to think about the ethics. Make sure that we have tried other means to solve our issues and get justice. But, we also need to prepare for unintended consequences. What does this mean? This means we need to stop and take a moment, take a breath and think about what could potentially be the opposite reaction to the spell we are about to cast. Because, that opposite action could potentially come back on us. Especially if we are not set in our intention or sending out justice that was not indeed earned. When you are taking justice into your own hands and deciding to speed up the wheel of karma you need to be willing to have what you are doing to others come right back to you. You never know what protections others have up, or if you have justice you have earned coming back yo you as well. So, make sure to take the time and decide if consequences that could result from your justice will be worth it in the end if they happen to you.

Jar of Justice for court spell jar

I can’t do a post about spells without breaking out a spell jar! They are versatile after all and we have the ability to make them for whatever intention we need them for. So, if you have a court case coming up that is really important to you and you are unsure if the scales of justice will weigh out in your favor, this spell jar is for you. This multipurpose justice spell is designed to bring fairness and truth to light during legal proceedings. Fill a jar with items like bay leaves for protection, black mustard seeds for confusion to the opposition, and a written petition stating your case. Once you have created and sealed the jar come back to it and charge it every day until your case is over. Then dispose of away from your home to make sure no appeal can be won and your decision be reversed.

Sweeten the opposition court case honey jar

Next up, this spell takes it’s inspiration from hoo doo honey jars. You often see them in love spells. I have even written about them in that capacity . But, why not use a honey jar to sweeten up the judge, jury, and opposition toward you in legal matters. to ensure you win your court cases. Make sure with this one to take the time and research hoo doo and honey jars. Some consider hoo doo a closed practice and therefore won’t work with them in their own practices. That is up for you to decide though not me. Sweetening spells like this one aim to soften the opposition and attract positive verdicts. How to do this spell, write your grievances or case details on parchment and submerge it in honey along with herbs like licorice root. Leave it until your court case is over and you have won.

Binding Justice spell

This spell is one that is really simple to do as long as you have something that can represent and connect you energetically to the person you need to get justice against. I love binding spells because they are really potent and restrict their ability to harm you further even from things you have yet to think of they could inflict upon you. To cast this spell make sure that you get into a grounded state while you visualize the person or entity being bound in place and no longer able to harm you and justice being served against them finally. Then grab your chord ( I like to use twine ) and your representation of the unjust party like a poppet you made, a court document, or an image of them. Then wrap the chord around the representation as tightly as you can. Use the entire chord and when you get to the end use a knot to tie it off and bind the unjust party.

Return to sender justice spell

At the heart of a justice spell we are looking for protection from injustice often through invoking karma. Sometimes that may even mean that we don’t know where exactly that injustice, ill intent, and harm is coming from. It could be because we simply are unware of it or because there is so much of it overflowing in the collective now. You are getting targeted by some because of a group you belong to or a community you identify with. Return to sender spells are meant to be used when you are being targeted by magical forces and to then reflect ill intent, injustice, and misfortune back to them. For this spell all you will need is a big clove of garlic, a pen, a zip lock bag or spell bag, and some salt. Grab your clove and pen then draw an evil eye on one side of the garlic clove while focusing on the energy of justice. Take the clove and place it in your spell bag or zip lock. Fill the bag with salt until you can no longer see your engraved clove. Seal the bag shut as you visualize all of the injustice leaving your life. Take this bag or spell pouch and place it under your bed for 7 days aka one week. After the 7 days remove it and throw it away somewhere not on your property in the trash. Watch as those around you who have been wishing you ill, harm, and injustice physically begin to become ill around you.

A bite of karmic justice spell

This next one has a return to sender kind of vibe to it but, using the stinging sour bite of lemon to help you get some justice in your life. I love working with lemons in baneful or protective spells and most justice or revenge spells are both of those. Adding the purifying and protective power of lemons to a justice spell gives it a cleansing boost with some much needed clarity. Plus I love the sour bite it adds to each of my justice spells. Usually resulting in some interesting things I hadn’t seen coming but, were well deserved.

What you will need:

  • A lemon
  • a knife
  • a black candle
  • some twine
  • 8 cloves

How to perform spell:

Before you cast this spell make sure to cleanse all your tools especially your lemon of all unwanted energies. Light your black candle to symbolize protection. Grab your lemon and hold it in your hand as you visualize what justice means to you. When you have that image set in your mind take a deep breath and breathe out that vision of justice into your lemon. Grab your knife and cut the lemon in half. Take your 8 cloves and stick 4 of them into each of the lemon halves. Now take a moment and focus on that justice again and what it looks and feels like to you. Look into the candle light as you hold your two lemon halves and recite ” Justice is here, I am no longer fighting alone. All of the pain you have ever caused me is now your own.” repeat this 4 times. Once done put the two lemon halves back together and take the twine and wrap the lemon in binding. Let your black candle of protection burn out until it goes out on its own. Once it goes out take your lemon and throw it away outside your home.

Burning justice Candle spell

The last spell I am bringing to you in this post about revenge, retribution, and justice spells is combining the power of protection in the flame of the candle and the destruction of releasing the injustice in the flames. The purpose of this spell is to help you see the truth, get justice from those who have already harmed you, and protect you from future possible harm. So, grab some candles and a pen/paper and let’s get some justice with the burning power of fire.

What you need:

  • Rosemary
  • a white candle
  • a black candle
  • a blue candle
  • oil
  • A piece of paper and pen

How to cast:

Begin by cleansing your workspace with rosemary. Burn it or sprinkle it around your ritual area to clear any unwanted energy. Next, it’s time to prep your candles. Do this by; Carving the word “Justice” into the white candle. Carving “Truth” into the blue candle. Carving “Protection” into the black candle. Then anoint the candles with oil and sprinkle dried rosemary on them to imbue them with your intentions. On the piece of paper, write a clear and concise statement of your desire for justice. Be specific. Focus on revealing the truth and ensuring fairness. Next, it’s time to light your candles.

Light the black candle first, saying:
“By the flame of protection, may those who seek to deceive be revealed.”
Light the white candle, saying:
“By the flame of justice, may fairness and balance be restored.”
Light the blue candle, saying:
“By the flame of truth, may clarity shine and lies be banished.”

Close your eyes and visualize the scales of justice being balanced and the truth of corruption being uncovered. See the person responsible being held accountable, whether through legal channels, public acknowledgment, or karmic forces.
Feel the energy of justice and truth surrounding you in a shield of protection. Send out your intention clearly and with conviction. Take your pen and write it all down onto your piece of paper. Don’t forget to write down what the injustices are they have caused you, your community, your loved ones, or this country. When you feel centered in this conviction of justice and grounded in the injustices they need to pay for. Recite this spell out loud as you burn your paper in the flame of the black candle. “May what is hidden be revealed. May balance be restored. And may those who seek to avoid justice be brought to their knees. No longer able to avoid the harm they cause the greater good and community.” Allow the candles to burn out naturally (or, if you must extinguish them, do so by snuffing them out, not blowing). Take your candles and place them on your altar or freeze them. Come back and relight them if the person is in need of more justice to be served to them or new actions need to be revealed.

Final thoughts

Revenge or justice spells can be a powerful tool for reclaiming your power and balancing the collective scales of justice when you have been wronged. However, it is important to use them responsibly and to be aware of the risks and potential unintended consequences that could come your way. If you are seeking justice and yearning for karma to take its course revenge and justice spells are the way to go. In a world where fairness often feels elusive, the need for justice and truth becomes ever more pressing. Whether you’re seeking to uncover hidden truths, protect yourself from deception, or restore balance in a challenging situation, these powerful justice spells can help.

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Trust the unseen, embrace the flow, and create your dream life with the Pisces new moon

The second new moon of 2025 graces the skies with its sliver of light on February 27th. This time we find the moon under the creative, spiritual, compassionate, empathetic, and dreamy sign of Pisces. Pisces is the clairvoyant of the zodiac. It is a sign with a deep sensitivity to those around them and heightened sense of intuition. New Moons are always a time of new beginnings, and the New Moon in Pisces inspires us to imagine the future we want deep down we are afraid to let rise to the surface. But, this new moon is the time when we overcome our fears so that we can begin manifesting the things we’ve fantasized about. The things our heart is almost too afraid to reach for. A new moon in Pisces is a time for emotional intensity, spiritual growth, and reflection. It is also a time to dream big, be creative, and leap without fear into new beginnings. This new moon in Pisces inspires us to attune to our intuition and strengthen our capacity to flow with life. This new moon along side the ethereal two fishes is all about connecting with your intuition and setting intentions aligned with your highest self. Pisces energy encourages us to trust the unseen, embrace flow, and water seeds that align with our dream life. This new moon is a time for deep introspection and renewal, marking a new beginning with a focus on your inner world and dreams. Allowing us to plant seeds of infinite potential within our inner temples to cultivate our most spiritual and dreamy life.

New moon what it is and why we honor it

Every month, the New Moon carries us over the threshold of a new beginning. So, let’s talk about the new moon in general before we dive into the depths of our dreams with the Pisces fishes. The new moon is the time to reflect and cleanse your energy. It is a time to set your intentions for what you wish to attract this lunar cycle. But, remember every intention set requires action and energy from your part as well. You can’t just set an intention and miraculously it is yours. You must also put the movement of energy behind it with action steps.

The new moon energy is there to support you in manifesting what you want. The new moon is a time to allow new ideas and energy to flow with you. It is a time to honor new beginnings, and the turning over of a cycle. Think of these intentions as seeds you are planting for this lunar cycle to be ready to harvest by the full moon. Use this time to rest, reflect, and plant what you will grow just as your ancestors across many cultures did while there was little light in the night sky for them to use.

Each New Moon is unique, offering its own magic within each month. To learn more about the foundations of working with the new moon, and how it affects you, read more here in my previous blog post.  And to learn more about the moon in general and lunar magic you can read my comprehensive guide on the topic here. You can also watch my class on YouTube with Divination Academy here!

Who is Pisces?

Pisces is a water sign, ruled by the planet Neptune, and is the 12th and final sign of the zodiac. People born between February 19 and March 20 are Pisces. It’s symbolized by two fish swimming in opposite directions, representing the constant division of Pisces’ attention between fantasy and reality. As the final sign, Pisces has absorbed every lesson—the joys and the pains, the hopes and the fears—learned by all of the other signs. This makes these fish the most psychic, empathetic, and compassionate creatures of the astrological wheel.

Since, Pisces is ruled by Neptune, the planet that governs creativity and dreams; these ethereal fish adore exploring their boundless imaginations. But, Neptune also oversees illusion and escapism. Neptune’s energy is like the energy of the ocean: magical, mysterious, and often scary. When the fog is thick on the water, the horizon is obstructed and there is no differentiation between the sea and the sky.

Pisces the Constellation

The Pisces constellation is one of the largest northern sky constellations. Pisces lies between Aries constellation to the east and Aquarius to the west. . According to legend the constellation is composed of two fish who are connected together by a ribbon. The fish are the goddess Aphrodite and her son Eros (Roman: Venus and Cupid). They turned themselves into fish in order to escape from the monster Typhon. They then connected themselves together with a ribbon in order not to be separated. There is also a different origin tale that Hyginus preserved in another work. According to this, an egg rolled into the Euphrates, and some fishes nudged this to the shore, after which the doves sat on the egg until Aphrodite (thereafter called the Syrian Goddess) hatched out of it. The fishes were then rewarded by being placed in the skies as a constellation.

Pisces The Most Potent Time To Manifest

Pisces is the last Zodiac sign, so we may also take some time to clear things out and make room for anything new to come. The new Moon in Pisces is a time of healing, a time of magic, and most importantly, one of the most potent times to practice manifestation work. That’s because Pisces is ruled by Neptune, the planet of imagination and mysticism, which means you’ll not only be more connected to your creativity but also your spiritual center. You have the opportunity to slip into the flow and waters of life now. When that happens, you want what is happening and what is happening is what you want. Your manifesting is working perfectly and you are able to create new things and new dreams you have never imagined before now. Get prepared because the flow of abundance, creativity, and realized dreams is coming your way under this new moon light.

Pisces The Sign of Creativity

The Pisces new Moon can be a great time for creativity since Pisces rules imagination and fantasy, and we can get lost in daydreams. This can be channeled into creative projects and ventures, and we can get inspired more easily. The energy of Pisces guides us to go with the flow, to be less concerned with planning and plotting, and instead, to bring ourselves into the present moment. While we may not have all the answers and be in a state of unknowing, this new Moon reminds us that this is where our true creative powers lie. Allow the energy of the two fishes to let your creativity naturally flow from you in ways you have never experienced before.

Pisces The Sign of Compassion and Empathy

Pisces is a compassionate sign, so empathy and understanding can also be strong with this new Moon. We may want to be of help in new ways, and focus on trying to help those who can’t help themselves. At the center of the Pisces new Moon lie themes of healing, kindness, and sensitivity. This lunar phase invites us to nurture our emotional well-being, cultivate compassion for ourselves and others, and embrace the healing power of love and forgiveness. You can utilize the energy of this new moon to heal relationships by starting some new ones and bringing the energy of new beginnings through forgiveness . You can look into the depths of your soul to face past hurts in a relationship and heal deep wounds that may still be lingering causing resentment and friction.

Pisces The Sign of Spirituality

Pisces is the sign of spirituality, so this can be a time to start new spiritual ventures. We can make more time to connect with our intuition and subconscious mind, and we can feel more in tune with the subtle energies all around us. It is an energetic frequency that dissolves boundaries, allowing us to tap into the collective consciousness and access deeper layers of intuition. This new moon ask you to dive deep into your unconsciousness, let go of fear, and embrace the unknown of starting new things . Allow the waves of Pisces to push you forward onto the next chapter unfolding now in front of you.

Pisces The Ruler of What’s Hidden

Pisces rules what’s hidden, so we may become aware of something that has been hidden, some sort of secret, whether its being kept from us by others or ourselves. We can also find we do our best on our own, in the background, and behind the scenes. It reminds us that while being authentic and open with others is great to do, we don’t always need to tell everyone our WHOLE truth. It encourages us to tap into the realm of dreams and imagination, including things we never think we could see. To envision a future aligned with our soul’s purpose and our wildest dreams. Pisces inspires us to imagine things we have yet to even know our soul has dreamed.

Themes for the Pisces New moon

Every single new moon we experience will have it’s own themes that align with the sign it is in. This time, we experience the new Moon in the dreamy, creative, innovative, ethereal, physic, and spiritual Water sign Pisces. Pisces is also a Mutable sign, the most adaptable and flexible of the signs. The new Moon in Pisces invites us into the magic of infinite possibility. It also reminds us of a profound truth we are energetic beings, connected to everything in the Universe. From the stars above to the deepest oceans, we share the same cosmic essence. Our dreams and visions exist in this vast field of potential, already alive within us just waiting for us to bring them to life. Use this new moon in Pisces to find creative solutions to any challenges or issues you’ve been facing because you’ll feel both more creative and better able to go with the flow. If the Pisces fish can teach us anything, it’s that there are no wrong paths. The two fish of Pisces swim in opposite directions, and yet, their journey is a circle meaning they will eventually both land in the same place.

  • Creative
  • Dreamy
  • Emotional
  • Sensitive
  • Innovative
  • kind
  • Supportive
  • Imaginative
  • Intuitive
  • Psychic
  • Romantic
  • Compassionate
  • Empathetic
  • Artistic
  • Adventure
  • Duality
  • healing deep emotional wounds
  • Balance
  • Releasing Karmic cycles
  • Closing a chapter
  • Unity
  • Adaptability
  • Idealize
  • Carefree

Things to look out for with the Pisces new moon

Amidst the beauty of this lunar energy, there may also be feelings of emotional overwhelm. Pisces energy can easily blur the boundaries between fantasy and reality, leading to confusion and escapism, including a lot of time spent getting lost in daydreaming. It is essential during this time to stay grounded, to honor our emotions without becoming overwhelmed by them, and to cultivate practices that promote inner peace and clarity. You also might be more susceptible to absorbing others’ negativity or taking things personally, so set clear boundaries and practice self-care. Practicing self care will allow you to build up self worth and use it to not blur the lines between your emotions and others. Lastly don’t forget the dreamy nature of Pisces can lead to unclear thinking, so avoid making major life choices without careful consideration.

Pisces and duality

Since, I am a grey witch every single energy I work with I look for the duality in that energy and how I can connect to it. This includes the new moon and the energy of the zodiac sign it currently is in like Pisces. First, let’s look at the duality of Pisces itself. First, we see it in the representation of the two fishes in it’s symbol. It shows us that the two fish even though they may be swimming different directions. They will always eventually meet with each other at the same spot to complete their cosmic circle. We also see the essence of duality in the way Pisces calls us into the deep to look at our deepest emotions, and wounds guiding us to release them. This is a needed thing for healing and change but, the depths of the emotions can also feel like they are drowning us amongst their rough waves.

Second, the new moon itself is all about duality and illuminating the night sky in both light and shadows. The new moon is all about rebirth, renewal, and the beginning of a new cycle, which puts you in a transitional liminal space, energy, and time. In order for you to be in a space to begin again, to transition, and be reborn you had to just come from an ending and death.

Correspondences for the Pisces new moon

First, what is a correspondence? A correspondence is an item or symbol that is meant to connect you to a specific energy thru it’s representation. It is seen also as an item to respect, honor, and venerate that energy as well whether it be a deity, an archetype energy , or the zodiac energy the moon is currently in like for Pisces, I will list below for you to use. Remember to follow your intuition with the correspondences you choose to work with and that you can always use any that correspond to the moon itself as well.

  • planet-Neptune
  • Animal-Fish/dolphin
  • Element- water
  • Sex- Feminine
  • Modality- mutable
  • Symbol- the fishes
  • colors- Sea green, blue, lavender
  • Phrase/motto- I Believe
  • Chakra- Sacral/
  • Herbs- seaweed, Irish moss, Jasmine, Gardenia, Lotus, chamomile
  • Stones/ crystals- Aquamarine, Amethyst, Pearl, moonstone, Ruby, Ocean Jasper, blue lace agate
  • tarot- the moon
  • Deities- Aphrodite, Eros, Isis, Neptune, Poseidon

How to connect to the Pisces new moon

Now, that we have talked about the themes of this dreamy, creative, innovative, ethereal, physic, and spiritual Water Pisces; new moon and how it is going to affect you let’s talk about how you can specifically connect to and work with this moon. First, make sure to do all of your staples that your learned in the previous blog post on the new moon and the moon in general like, charging your crystals, making moon water, and resetting your altar.

With this moon there are certain spells and rituals that will help connect you to this moon in the most effective way. With the Moon in Pisces, magic associated with dreams, emotional healing, relationships, creativity, and your psychic intuition will be extra potent right now. You can also perform magic associated with the energy of the snake and the lunar new year we are in now. Remember these are just some of the many ideas, follow your intuition and the energy of this moon. You can find more ways to connect to the moon and more information on many of these forms of magic on my Pinterest page here

  • Dream work
  • Water therapy or make some Worry water
  • water Scrying
  • Get in touch with your intuition and work on developing your psychic clares; my favorite book to start I have linked here; https://www.amazon.com/Trust-Your-Magical-Self-Intuitive/dp/057858722X
  • Spirit work
  • Any rituals to open up and express creativity
  • create a vision board for your biggest dreams you want to create
  • Ground yourself to make sure you don’t get lost in your daydreams and escape reality to much
  • Astral work
  • visit an art museum
  • hang out with your higher self
  • start a dream journal
  • express yourself in an artistic way, through writing, painting, drawing, sculpting whatever makes your heart sing
  • Create a spell bag for sweet dreams and place under your bed or pillow
  • listen to music
  • allow yourself to feel and express yourself through crying
  • Vision Work
  • Auto Scripting
  • start therapy or a new healing practice
  • Cleansing
  • Daydream and then journal about what it was like afterwards
  • Rest
  • Lunar magic
  • Ritual moon bath
  • Work with the two fishes in meditations and spell work
  • work with shells in your spell workings
  • Cast spells of love, and emotional healing
  • Manifest your dream life with some sex magic
  • Connect to your sacral chakra
  • Focus on abundance
  • Shadow work based on creativity, emotional healing, expression, and your biggest dreams. If you would like to learn more about shadow work you can purchase my eBook here;  you can book me for a 1:1 session as your guide here; or you can watch my free class previously taught on it through Divination here.
  • Elemental magic with the element of water
  • Meditation and visualization work
  • Self love and self care rituals
  • set intentions and SMART goals for this lunar cycle, then take intentional actions steps towards those goals
  • Perform some snow and ice magic for cleansing and purification
  • Work with the energy of the snake
  • moonlight bathe in the nude
  • plant seeds of intentions to be sown
  • be willing to ask for help
  • Connect to a deity of February
  • Use affirmations to reset your self talk to be positive
  • set boundaries in your relationships to create new healthy ones
  • work with your third eye
  • Increase your intuition- you can start with my ebook here
  • Make a simmer pot to bring in creativity, release past hurts from a relationship, or to increase psychic abilities
  • Create a spell jar to bring emotional healing, creativity, or to increase your psychic abilities
  • start a new creative project or learn a new creative skill
  • Do candle magic with blue candles. To learn more about candle magic you can purchase my downloadable grimoire pages HERE
  • escape into a book
  • sit near water
  • Work with forgiveness
  • go stargazing
  • surrender and let go where you need to emotionally in life
  • connect to your spirits guides for the first time or reach out to meet some new ones
  • Refresh your altar
  • Be vulnerable and express your emotions no matter how you will look

Shadow work questions for the Pisces new moon

Like, we have talked about a lot in this post Pisces is a sign all about surrendering to our emotions and lettign go to the flow of life. This makes it a really potent time to do some reflective work with shadow work and ride the waves into the depths of the emotions we have kept hidden all this time. This is the new moon to sit in the silent introspection of winter still left and get connected with your wildest dreams nd authentic about the goals you really want to set. Imagine this new moon as your personal catalyst for change, reaching your dreams, and prompting you to plant the seeds of intention to help you become the highest version of yourself with a life bigger then you had ever dreamed of. We can take the time to reflect, do shadow work, and visualize the intentions we are about to set. Use the prompts and questions below in whatever way that feels right to free for your soul.

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  • How can I foster more creativity in my daily life?
  • What type of artistic talents do I have that I can use in my life to express my emotions?
  • What do my boundaries look like right now? What boundaries do i need to adjust?
  • What past hurt or wound is coming to the surface for me most right now?
  • What emotions do I avoid most and how do I escape them?
  • What areas of my life do I need to surrender my emotions to more?
  • What are the biggest dreams I want to create?
  • Is there anyone in my life I need to more compassionate towards including myself?
  • Where in my life do I need to release my expectations and control to allow me to flow with life to create my dreams?
  • What has been coming up in my dreams lately? What are they trying to tell me?
  • What illusions are you allowing to block your view of reality?
  • How are you working on emotionally healing in all areas of your life?
  • Have I been taking on emotions that are not mine?
  • How can I strengthen my connection to my higher self and the divine spirit?
  • What emotional patterns do you keep repeating that are holding you back from achieving your dreams that you need to release?
  • What new things do you need to take a leap of faith on in your life right now?
  • What seeds in your inner temple do you want to plant this new moon?
  • What is your favorite spiritual practice ? How does it nourish your spiritual side? How can you get more of it in your life?
  • What dreams do you have for yourself? How do you envision manifesting your dreams and desires?
  • What is your spiritual side asking for and how can you honor those dreams and desires?
  • How can you incorporate working with the divine in your life every single day?

Final Thoughts

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Hestia; Invite peace, generosity, and harmony into your hearth with the keeper of the eternal flame

Our ancestors needed fire to stay alive. They needed it for warmth, to cook their food and brew their medicinal remedies. They needed a fireplace or hearth to light and keep that fire burning for all these much needed things to survive. Even today living in Minnesota your hearth is an important place for our long , harsh, and cold winter months we experience here. We light them to heat up our homes, connect us to hope, and create a festive environment for the holidays with their dancing lights. Our hearth is a sacred and magical space for us to meet at as we light up our homes with it’s creative, protective, purifying, and generous energy. When we are at this sacred space within our home we have the ability to connect to one of the most compassionate, generous, forgiving, and peaceful Greek goddesses we can work with; Hestia. Hestia is the sole attendant to the celestial hearth of the gods. As the goddess of the hearth, she personified the fire burning in the hearths of every home in Greece. Plus she was at the heart of the each city burning bright in the communal hearth at the center of town. On a very tangible level, Hestia rules the domain of fire. This means that she is directly responsible, at least according to the Greeks, for the fire, the stove, and the heat in your home. Which means she has a great impact on our family matters as well. Come join me as the fire is dancing in your hearth filling your home with protection, peace, and gentleness as we learn about Hestia in this blog post.

Who is Hestia?

Hestia’s presence fills a room with her wise, grounded energy, and her emotional maternal warmth is open, eternal, and strong. Hestia knows who she is and what she wants. She knows what is most important in her life and that’s what she centers her life around. She is calm, wise, and mature. She represents our spiritual core, and our connection with something deeper. That feeds us from the inside out like the eternal divine flame that she keeps. Hestia exemplifies the calm at the core of one’s being. When you need some quiet time alone, you long for her embrace as you sit next to the eternal flame. She is one of the original 12 Olympians in the Greek pantheon. But, later on in myths, Hestia gave up her throne for Dionysus. This is why some today consider her the secret 13th god of mount Olympus. Not only that alongside Artemis and Athena she is considered one of only three virginal goddesses putting her in a place of modesty, purity, and innocence in many myths and stories. Her most important role she is referred to in a Homeric hymn as “chief among goddesses”. Hestia was a very important goddess in the everyday life of the Greeks. Hestia is the Goddess of the Hearth Fire, Goddess of the Home, First and Last, Goddess of Domestic Order, Goddess of the state, and Goddess of Service and Devotion.

Hestia the keeper of the eternal flame

Hestia is known as the keeper of the sacred flame. This comes from Socrates when he describes his view of the cosmos. He saw it as ten divine celestial bodies [planets] that rhythmically rotated” around a Divine Fire, which was the center of the cosmos. That Divine Fire was Hestia, she was the hearth of the universe. Her flame symbolizes the continuity of life, community, and the divine spark within each person. You will also often see her referenced as the goddess of the sacrificial flame as which meant she received a share of every sacrifice to the gods. In many homes and public temples, the first sacrifice was given to Hestia before all other deities. It was said if you wanted your hearth to be lit all winter long you needed to give her the first piece of the best meat of every meal and especially on sacred festivals and holidays. Some say this is due to her being the eternal flame. While others say it’s because of her commitment to being chaste. So, Zeus made this a decree as a reward for all to honor her dedication.

Hestia the goddess of the hearth

Hestia is goddess of the hearth and this is the primary place she prefers to reside. Actually, her name itself means “hearth” or “altar.” This was a very prominent place in the life of every Greek to hold. In both the “Iliad” and the “Odyssey,” the hearth is more than a source of warmth and nourishment; it is the heart of the household. A sacred space where gods are honored and familial bonds are reinforced. This reverence for the hearth reflects Hestia’s domain. Highlighting the significance of her role in fostering the bonds of kinship and hospitality from the hearth of each and every home. As the goddess of the hearth; Hestia also symbolizes the importance of creating sacred space within one’s home by honoring the fire that turns wood to ashes and re –kindles itself, resurrecting what was once dead.

Hestia the goddess of home

As the goddess of the family and hearth she watches over the home as a protective matriarch. She also presided over the cooking of bread and the preparation of the family meal. Her commitment to family and community is unbreakable. As the goddess of the home, she fosters connections and ensures that bonds remain strong. She has the unique gift of fostering unity. She symbolized the family and community bond. Her presence at the hearth ensured peace and harmony, causing families to come together and strangers to become friends around the warmth of the fireplace of every home.

Hestia the goddess of the state

Many Greek cities and states had their own patron god. For example, Athens had Athena. However, Hestia was the goddess of the state in general. Her domain tied back to the role of the hearth in public life and the idea of a city as an extended family. Each city had a sacred fire dedicated to Hestia for use during festivals. The fire of this public hearth was also used for all state sacrifices and offerings. The maintenance of the hearth was an important duty, as an extinguished fire was a bad omen for the city. I also feel she was given this role to honor her significance as the chieftain goddess among the gods and goddesses. Plus her ability to stay calm, and neutral l in all matters of conflict among the gods is a great quality for the state to have and want to embody as well.

Family and Origin

As with every other deity I have written about her origin and family history is shrouded in a bit of smoky history with different versions to be found. Most agree that Hestia was the eldest daughter of the Titans Rhea and Cronus. She was sister to Demeter, Hades, Hera, Poseidon, and Zeus. Because of her commitment to be chaste unlike other goddesses she has no consorts, no lovers, no husband and no children.

Myths and legends

During one of the most important myths of Greek culture; the Titanomachy; when Zeus over throws his father Cronus to become the king of the Olympian Greek pantheon. Hestia is directly mentioned as well. She is listed as the first of the siblings Cronus swallowed and the last to emerge again from the depths of his belly. So, technically she is not only the eldest and first born of the Olympians but, also the youngest and the last to be born as well. Placing her in a very dualistic place within the Olympic pantheon. While also tying her to the creative and destructive force that is the element of fire.

Her Vow of Virginity
She was pursued by both Poseidon and Apollo, who desired to marry her. Despite their advances, she chose to remain a virgin goddess. She made a solemn vow to Zeus, promising to remain chaste and dedicate herself to the service of mankind and the gods. Her vow symbolized her commitment to her role as the goddess of the hearth and her focus on community and family.

Giving Up Her Seat on Mount Olympus
In a selfless act that underscores the goddess’s gentle nature, she gave up her seat on Mount Olympus to Dionysus when he was accepted as one of the Twelve Olympians. This act wasn’t about relinquishing power but about ensuring harmony and balance among the gods. She continued to tend the sacred hearth in Olympus, maintaining her important role solo.

Her aid to Prometheus

Hestia secretly helped Prometheus steal fire from the Olympian hearth to give to humans. She did this by simply turning a blind eye to his actions. Allowing him to steal the eternal flame as she tended to it and gift it to all of us humans. Her aid wasn’t just about lighting hearths; it was a game-changer for humanity. With fire, people could cook, stay warm, and forge tools; essentially kickstarting civilization.

Her attempted rape
The Roman poet Ovid recounted one story in which the vegetation god Priapus tried to rape the virgin Hestia. Finding Hestia sleeping in the woods, Priapus approached her stealthily with the intention of having his way with her. But a donkey suddenly brayed nearby, waking the goddess. When the other gods learned of Priapus’ intentions, they banished him from their gatherings. He was sent to live in the forest with the woodland gods, far from Mount Olympus.

Worship of Hestia

Hestia’s worship was widespread and mainly upheld within the home. Within them families would honor her at their central hearth, at the very heart of each home. Unfortunately, we don’t have a lot of references showing entire temples in her dedication or priesthoods like we find with many of the Greek goddesses. Although there is a vague mention of a Hestia priestess in one ancient source. The most I can find really documented about her is connected to her roman counter part Vesta, the temple of vesta, the vestal virgins, and the festival Vestalia, which I talk about below. Plus mentioning’s of sacrifices being left for her at the hearth in the central of town. I bet she was worshipped in almost every single temple though. Typically, every main temple had its own hearth which meant Hestia presided and ruled there as well. Essentially she was worshipped all over the city where she received many of the cities’ sacrifices. Her job was crucial to the survival of the entire community. Her loving, peaceful embrace was present and was felt by every citizen in every home.

Vestalia

Her own festival for her counter part in Rome was known as the Vestalia. The Vestalia, was celebrated from June 7 to 15. During the festival, violets and bread were hung in garlands on donkeys. As the hearth is used to bake, the bread was representative of the goddess. The donkeys symbolized the story of the god Priapus, who attempted to rape the goddess but was frightened by the braying of a donkey and scared away . At the end of the festival, on the 15th of June, the Temple of Vesta was cleaned. On the 9th it is said, the matrons of the town walked barefooted in procession to her temple, to ask for the blessing of the goddess for their households, and to offer sacrifice to her in rude dishes, in remembrance of the time when the hearth served generally for the baking of bread.

Who is Vesta and the Vestal virgins?

Hestia’s Roman counterpart is known as Vesta and has very similar qualities as keeper of the flame. She was just as prominent in Roman culture as Hestia was in Greece. Maybe even more so with one of the most important temples in the city being dedicated to her; the temple of Vesta. With the largest temple comes some of the most important priestesses tending it; they were known as the vestal virgins. I honestly can’t talk about Hestia without talking about these badass women of Rome. I say badass because, I really respect their devotion to make a different path for themselves as women and create their own fate through service. These women were some of the most sought often women who had their very OWN fortunes of wealth. Which was almost unheard-of for women in ancient Rome.

So, who were the Vestal virgins?

They were the priestesses who lived in and served the temple of vesta. The women chosen for the great privilege and responsibility of tending the Temple of Vesta were typically selected from the daughters of Rome’s most noble families. There were 6 Vestals at any one time, and the group of girls eligible for the role was chosen by the Pontifex Maximus when they were between 6 and 10 years old. When they started their service they were contracted for 30 years in total commitment to not only the goddess and temple but, to all the people of Rome. During those 30 years they were required to remain chaste while performing their duties. If they were to have an infraction of any of their vows or duties the punishment was brutal. In his account of the Chief Vestal Cornelia being subjected to this punishment under the emperor Domitian, Pliny the Younger describes how the condemned Vestal was led into an underground chamber, given a small amount of bread and water, and then sealed up forever, condemned to a horrible death by suffocation or dehydration in the pitch dark. But, if they were being dutiful they got a lot of perks. one of the favorites being; having prominent seats at sporting events at the Coliseum. Most importantly, however, was the fact that the Vestals were not under the supervision of their fathers like other Roman women, and had the right to own property as well as disbursing their estates (their access to the wealthy allowed them to amass was another perk) as they saw fit in their wills. This was huge for a woman in ancient Rome! This is why I call them badasses! After their 30 years of service had expired, the Vestals retired from their role and were given a pension too. Allowing them to continue to build even more wealth. She was then even permitted to marry a suitable noblemen that the Pontifex Maximus found for her. This meant she was able to get out of the control of her family and father forever while also moving up in social status through marriage AND her own fortune she had amassed.

So what were their duties? Their primary and most important duty was to keep the communal flame in the hearth of the temple lit. This duty placed them in high regards among the people of the city making them some of the most prominent women in all of society. Rome even allowed them to give legal testimony and evidence in a court of law without ever having to swear a legal Oath either. Since their word has held in such high esteem. It was even said if you injured a Vestal virgin you were sentenced to death. This was because if the fire was extinguished for any reason at any time, it was a harbinger of trouble for the ENTIRE city. Not only did they keep the fire lit, they also performed other duties around the temple and they helped lead at least 9 major religious festivals throughout the year for the city. The Vestals also performed other important tasks within the space of the Temple itself. One of the most mysterious of these was their custodianship of the storeroom known as the penus vestae, a sacred symbolic space whose secret contents were said to be related to Rome’s origins. The Vestals were also tasked with the production of a ritual substance known as the mola salsa, used in various purification ceremonies, as well as safeguarding the wills of important Romans, including those of Julius Caesar, Mark Anthony and the Emperor Augustus.

What does Hestia look like?

Hestia is a personification of the hearth and the fire within, so many who work with her reference her manifesting in that way. However, there are some ancient pieces of pottery and sculptures that depict Hestia as a beautiful young woman, usually with long brunette tresses, dressed modestly with a veil. In some depictions I see her holding a kettle or cauldron to sit over the hearth. I myself have seen her presented as versions of both. Her beautiful young woman form usually is present when I am doing inner child work or blessing my home with kitchen magic for my family guiding my hands in recipes.

Summary facts about Hestia

  • She was a sibling to Demeter, Hades, Poseidon, Hera, and Zeus.
  • She was primarily known as the Goddess of the Hearth.
  • Of all the gods and goddesses, she was considered the gentlest, mildest and most modest.
  • Each city had a public hearth that was sacred to Hestia; the fire kindled there was never allowed to go out unless put out ritually
  • New colonies took fire from the hearth in the prytaneion (also known as the town hall) and kept the fires going in those new locations.
  • She never took part in conflicts
  • She was rarely depicted in art unlike other deities
  • Every meal began and ended with an offering to Hestia at the hearth including pouring wine out
  • Like Athena and Artemis, Hestia was referred to as one of the three virgin goddesses.
  • Unlike many other Greek gods, she had no major love affairs or romantic entanglements. Her vow of chastity set her apart and underscored her devotion to her divine duties. Both Poseidon and Apollo wanted to marry her, but she refused.
  • She was one of only twelve Olympian deities.
  • She was the first sibling to be swallowed by Cronus and the last to be released from his belly.
  • Her name literally means “hearth”
  • Vesta is her Roman counter part she had a major temple in Rome called the temple of Vesta where her Priestess called the Vestal virgins lived and served
  • Children were accepted into the family by being presented at Hestia’s hearth. This observed first step ensured the goddess’s blessing on the new addition to the family and the home.

Hestia and duality

Since I am a grey witch every single energy I work with I look at how it can help me maintain balance and how it can represent the cosmic energy of duality. When it comes to the duality of Hestia I personally had struggled to see what it was. Until I went on my journey with her. Until I read about her and worked with her in shadow work and within my home. Especially, once I had my little family to care for and protect within it’s walls. But, Hestia is burning with duality from the embers glowing within the crackling wood, to the tips of the flames reaching for the divine heavens. While most of her traits can be described as calm, gentle, and supportive and she was a constant presence in the daily lives of ancient Greeks. This means she also has a resilience, fortitude, and dedication to her service and commitment that is unwavering and full of so much strength. This means that while she can hold you in a peaceful, harmonious, and loving embrace, she can also lash out and protect with a fierceness of fire to burn those who would dare to disrupt your peaceful home. She is the keeper of the eternal flame and personification of fire itself so she shines insanely brightly. While also being comfortable to be in the darkness where she brings things into her warm light. Lastly, the duality of her connection to others while being perfectly fine standing alone. The hearth is where we gather for meals, celebrations, and even community rituals. Making it a place of deep human connections and celebrating community. But, remember Hestia is the SOLE attendant of the eternal flame. Even giving up her place on mount Olympus to stay by her fire alone. She is perfectly fine being on her own and understands the importance of loving ourselves in order to connect with and serve others with grace.

Correspondences To Connect To Hestia

First, what is a correspondence? A correspondence is an item or symbol that is meant to connect you to a specific energy thru it’s representation. It is seen also as an item to respect, honor, and venerate that energy as well whether it be an archetype energy , or the zodiac energy the moon is currently, or a deity, like I will list below for you to use with Hestia .Follow your intuition and use what speaks to you!

  • Planet- Jupiter
  • Animal- pig, cow, donkey
  • Element- fire
  • Zodiac-Taurus
  • Sex-feminine
  • Symbol-flame, hearth, cauldron, kettle, veil, chaste branch
  • colors-yellow, orange, red
  • Herbs- goldenrod, angelica, yarrow, poppy, angel’s trumpet, lavender, iris, myrrh, chamomile
  • Stones/ crystals- amber, carnelian, amethyst, garnet, ruby, quartz
  • Foods-grains, breads, sweet cakes, fresh fruit, the first meat pieces of burnt meat from each offering
  • Tarot card- temperance or strength

How To Know Hestia Is Calling To Work With You

I get asked this question every time I write or teach about a goddess. Remember, signs and messages appear in many different ways and are unique to the individual. It’s ultimately up to you to discern by opening up your clares, paying attention and listening to your intuition. Also, remember you can choose to work with her as well even if you don’t feel her calling to you. You can be the one to begin building that relationship by reaching out. Below is a list of some ways that you may know she is reaching out to you.

  • You’re a kitchen witch or are learning to be one
  • Baking bread is your forte
  • You keep seeing her symbols everywhere: hearth/fireplace or fire
  • you work in foster care or volunteer with children
  • Your home and family need protection and guidance
  • You are drawn to working with fire in your spell workings
  • You avoid conflict at all costs
  • The kitchen is your happy place
  • You live your life by the same values as her of kindness, forgiveness, and contentment
  • You may hear her name repeatedly in passing conversations or in your dreams
  • You see her name on TV, in books, online, etc.
  • You don’t like to leave your home much
  • You have taken a temporary or permanent vow of celibacy/ Chasity
  • You’ve always felt drawn to her
  • Your home is the home your family gathers at for holidays
  • You enjoy bonfires
  • You have a job working with the community and need help or guidance
  • You feel a strong urge to learn more about Hestia
  • Chasteberry is an herb you’re currently taking as regimen or working with in your practice
  • You brew and drink magical teas every day or often
  • You’re focused on going within to uncover your own sacred flame
  • You keep seeing pigs everywhere
  • You feel drawn to practice religious / spiritual veiling
  • You feel a deep desire to burn candles often in your home
  • You are drawn to her depiction in art
  • You might start feeling an inexplicable sense of warmth and comfort, especially when you’re at home

A fundamental pillar of Paganism is working with the deities that one believes in. While all practicing Pagans have varying beliefs about the gods and goddesses, most agree that honoring their deities is a great way to connect with them and further their spiritual goals. But, again remember not every pagan works with deities. Also remember there are literally thousands of different deities out there in the multiverse and which ones you choose to honor will often depend significantly upon what pantheon your spiritual path follows. This eBook will walk you thru the different ways to view deities, what a deity can be, and the basics to start building a deep meaningful relationship with one.

Ways To Work With and Connect To Hestia

Everyone’s relationship with deities is different and we all work with and believe in them differently. You might believe in multiple gods and goddesses and work with them each as though they are close, personal friends. Or maybe you believe the old gods are reflections of Universal energy and simply archetype energies that you can learn a lesson from. However you incorporate deities in your practice is up to you. If you need help to figure this out you can purchase my eBook here on the Introduction to working with pagan deities.

As the Goddess of the Hearth Fire, Hestia also rules over the Home (protection and love in the home), Food (nourishment and sustainment), and Service (caring for others and yourself). Hestia can be called upon for all matters involving the home, feeling safe, self care, food and nourishment, and learning to serve others with compassion. Remember however you feel called to work with her; it’s important to approach her with respect, reverence, gratitude and by building a relationship with her. Every time you work with a deity it is an even energetic exchange; which means what you put into your intention when working with them and building your relationship to them is what you get back.

Study, get to know her

As with every deity I have ever written about or taught about, The first way to get to know a deity, specifically a goddess like Hestia; is to study all you can about her. Look at the different versions of her origin, and how she is both the eldest and youngest of all the siblings in the Olympian Pantheon . Try to understand all the different versions of her you can connect to through the element of fire. You can even, study the culture, region, and worship of the people of Greece where she is from. Plus the influence she had over the entire city with the communal hearth. The more you study and learn the better! When working with a deity it is all about building a true relationship with them and you do this first by getting to know who they are.

Work with the element of fire

Hestia is the personification of fire itself both within and without. Which means any fire ritual or working with fire in spells will appease and connect you to the goddess Hestia. So keep a fire going in your fireplace this Winter in honor of Hestia. Get outside in the winter landscape and sit next to a sacred bonfire. You can even grab some candles, light them, and add them to any of your magical workings like during kitchen magic, sitting on your altar as you prayer or meditate, and as you create protection sigils. Call in the element of fire to connect to the very essence of Hestia during your spells for protection, purification, warmth, and more. Traditionally, Hestia’s fire should never be allowed to burn out or be blown out. Only during ritual may it be extinguished and then ritually relit. PS. if you need to learn more about how to work with the element of fire you can read my guide HERE!

Meditation and visualization

One of the best ways to channel divine energy and tap into goddesses like Hestia is through meditation and visualization. These practices allow you to open up and receive/ connect to divine energy in a very intuitive, clear, and transformative way. You will find a plethora of guided meditations on YouTube that will lead you to your spirit guide or god/goddess. Try those if you have a hard time meditating on your own. I have many classes on YouTube as well on previous deities you can watch where I even summon and guide you to them in sacred container.

Cooking and kitchen magic

Hestia is the goddess of the home and hearth which means one of her favorite places to hang out in modern homes is in the kitchen. So of course she presides over all cooking and will aid you in creating magical recipes like simmer pots. She will even be standing next to you guiding your hands while you work hearth-side. Every time you cook, you honor her and bring her essence into your home. This is probably the easiest way to work with Hestia. Don’t forget she’s associated with pigs so pork is great to work with. Plus bread; especially some with fresh herbs for protection like thyme, rosemary, and garlic! She loves it when you dedicate the first loaf/slice to Her. So, roll up your sleeves, grab some herbs, light your oven, knead your dough, and work with Hestia in your kitchen today.

Offerings

Everyone loves receiving gifts, and that includes deities like Hestia. You don’t have to give her offerings every day, but when you feel it is appropriate. I highly recommend gifting them to her during the long winter months and when you have big family feasts to leave her the best piece of the meat. You can place these offerings at your altar or at the mantle of the hearth in your home. You can also give her offerings when performing any work to connect to her like meditation, prayer, visualization, and spell work. Below I will list some of the best offerings you can give her, but keep in mind these are just some ideas from my own personal experience with her and her corresponding energies. Just follow your intuition.

  • When cooking or baking, give Hestia the first bite or sip of whatever you’re making
  • first bites of fresh fruits
  • olive oil
  • Wine
  • water
  • cakes shaped like a calf
  • freshly baked bread
  • Candles
  • herbs
  • incense
  • homemade crafts
  • Acts of hospitality, like welcoming guests warmly
  • A cup of tea or hot cider
  • Pottery
  • Knitted items
  • Woven tapestries
  • Flowers from your garden
  • A small piece of wood
  • music
  • Baked cookies
  • milk
  • barley

Dedicate Altar Space

Set aside some space in honor of Hestia. This can be an elaborate large altar or as simple as a small shelf or corner of a counter. Place a representation of Hestia there like a candle. Be sure to cleanse the space before you invite her in. Include all of her colors, her symbols, and representations of the element of fire, the essence of home, family, and hearth. Plus add any of her other correspondences you can use to connect to her. This will be a container that reminds you to connect with her and her energy. To allow you a container of maternal protective, peaceful, and purifying energy to connect to in your life.

Volunteer in your community

Hestia wasn’t only just the goddess of the hearth in your home but, she presided over the hearth of the entire city. Which means she is present within the community as a whole. Her fire dancing in the souls of each and every person who passed through the center of the town. To honor Hestia, consider volunteering at a local domestic violence shelter or at a Youth shelter home. Or better yet, fill the bellies of those in your community at a local soup kitchen!

Prayer

One very powerful way to connect to a deity is through prayer. Things to Pray for; protection, homes blessings, family, fertility, purification, creativity, peace, modesty, and purity. Below are a few prayers I like to use but, you can find many across texts and the internet plus you can always create your own.

Homeric Hymn 24 to Hestia
“Hestia, in the high dwellings of all, both deathless gods and men who walk on earth, you have gained an everlasting abode and highest honor: glorious is your portion and your right. For without you mortals hold no banquet,–where one does not duly pour sweet wine in offering to Hestia both first and last. And you, Argeiphontes [Hermes], son of Zeus and Maia, . . . be favorable and help us, you and Hestia, the worshipful and dear. Come and dwell in this glorious house in friendship together; for you two, well knowing the noble actions of men, aid on their wisdom and their strength. Hail, Daughter of Kronos (Cronus), and you also, Hermes.”

Homeric Hymn

“Hestia, you who tend the holy house of the lord Apollo, the Far-shooter at goodly Pytho, with soft oil dripping ever from your locks, come now into this house, come, having one mind with Zeus the all-wise — draw near, and withal bestow grace upon my song.”

Home spells and blessings

Since Hestia is the goddess of not only the hearth but the home as well of course she would love to help you with any spells or blessings associated with your home. Ask her to help you ward and protect your home with the fierceness of a mother’s love. Or you can do my favorite home workings with her during the winter asking her to bring warmth to your home for the cold winter months. You can also do rituals and create charms with her sigil to protect the home and cleanse the home with purifying energy.

Other ways to work with her

  • ask for her assistance to help find a new home or apartment when you need to move
  • call on her to assist with domestic issues in the home and help with family strife
  • call on her when casting circles of warding and protection for your home and property
  • always offer her the first slice of any loaf of bread you make or buy to eat
  • Learn how to sew, knit, or crochet
  • consecrate your cooking tools and utensils with her sigil to bless all of your recipes
  • Call on her to be a soft, comforting, glowing light to guide you during shadow work to find your inner sacred flame and stoke it. If you would like to learn more about shadow work you can purchase my eBook here; you can book me for a 1:1 session as your guide here; and you can watch my free class previously taught on it through Divination here. Plus don’t forget to head to the shop and register for my new course that is beginning at the end of this month!
  • Work with herbs and learn some herbal magic
  • Brew a magical tea
  • bake Hestia’s sigils into bread as you are baking loaves with her
  • Light as many candles as you can around your entire home to welcome her and purify it with the element of fire
  • learn and perform candle magic
  • cast peace and harmony spells
  • Invite her to your table for a meal by setting a place for her and leaving it empty for her to sit there and join you
  • take a cooking or baking class
  • create an altar just for your kitchen magic
  • Call relatives you don’t see often
  • remove yourself from conflict
  • learn how to make fires on your own
  • create a powder to use as a protective magical barrier for your home especially around your threshold ( I have a recipe for one on my Pinterest page )
  • Divination like fire gazing
  • ask her to join in family traditions you already have or create new ones with her
  • decorate your home
  • Plant and grow a kitchen garden
  • Ask for her maternal protective energy to embrace you as you do inner child work and healing
  • Pray, sing, or chant to Hestia whenever you’re working on something related to the home
  • Creativity spells
  • Share stories, traditions, and family histories
  • dedicate your stove, fire pit, and hearth to her by placing a statue or image of her near by or draw her sigils on them
  • ask for her help and guidance to create a balance between your home/family life and your work/volunteer life
  • invite her into your home when you first purchase it to bring in harmony, peace, and meaningful connections within the four walls
  • use a gratitude challenge or practice to cultivate gratitude
  • take all your recipes and put them together into a cook book
  • Create a spell jar for self love, peace, harmony, friendship, inner flame
  • wear her sigil on your skin or as jewelry during the cold winter months to help you always be warm
  • take either a temporary or permanent vow of celibacy
  • Welcome guests into your home
  • Use her fire and flame to burn away and release things we no longer need
  • prioritize self-care and boost your the height and strength of your eternal flame with self worth
  • decide to do a set timeframe like 30 days of spiritual/ religious veiling
  • spend time with your family and host a meal or gathering in your home
  • practice generosity and donate clothing or food to those in need and others

Why work with Hestia?

Flame is heat and passion. Flame is purifying and renewing. Hestia chose not to claim a realm to rule over mortals and earth in some way, and instead chose to simply tend the fires for the good of mankind and the Gods. Making sure that our hearth fire remains lit always so we can find our way to food, warmth, protection, transformation, or healing whenever we may need it. This is why she chose a role of service rather than dominion to be here as a protective yet comforting and warm maternal embrace helping us survive. Her duty to maintain this eternal fire symbolizes purity, devotion, and a connection to the divine. It’s a task she undertakes with solemn grace. She is also Known for inducing calmness, her presence brings peace and serenity. Her calming influence extends to both the divine and mortal realms, making her a beacon of stability in a world often feels like it is nothing but chaotic Especially, in a pantheon filled with conflict, her gentle and steadfast nature stands as a comforting constant to shelter with. Working with her will show you a goddess who is a gentle and caring figure, one who welcomes all into her presence. Her warmth is not just physical but emotional, offering comfort to those in need.

Hestia forever kneels next to the eternal hearth as a figure in Greek mythology, one whose powers are not of conquest or ego like the rest but of harmony, warmth, and stability. She is the reason the flames never go out in the universal heart. She is the connections we make, the homes we build, and the love we share,. All the things that are central to our human experience. Her eternal flame invites us to gather around, to celebrate our common bonds, and to reflect on the simple yet profound joys of being together. Her story serves as a warm invitation to reflect on the connections that make us human. While also teaching us how to be okay with being alone by truly loving ourselves and tending to our own eternal flame. Hestia teaches us how to go within to find our own sacred spark. This is the essence of self that makes us confident in who we are and sure of our own beliefs. While many of the other deities I write and teach about, will show us how to change our outer world, Hestia shows us that real change comes from within. She helps us uncover that flame that has been oppressed within ourselves in order to see our true essence. Finally letting it shine for all to see and be a place of warmth and security for you to call on.

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A week of simmer pots; fill your home with magic every day of the week

I love simmer pots! They are one of my favorite spells to do! They are magical spells to create an enchanted energetic container within your home. The essence of your spell is able to be carried to every single nook and cranny of your home. This is the main reason I love them so much! Our homes are so important to imbue with our magical energy and the essence of the intention we want to create in our life. Because, they are our home base, our safe zone, and one of most sacred temples we retreat to. We use them to build our families, create connections with the divine , and perform our magic in. They are also simple to create and cast and incredibly versatile. You can make them for endless intentions and energies it just depends what type of magical atmosphere you want to bring into your home. Because, I love them so much and have created so many of them throughout the years I have decided to create this post to give you a week of simmer pots to imbue magic into your own home!

What are simmer pots?

Simmer pots are basically potpourri in a pot! You choose your ingredients, put them in a pot with water, bring to a boil, then turn down to a simmer and let it do its thing. They couldn’t be any easier, just be sure you don’t let your pot boil dry! If you want to keep the pot going simply add more water when it gets low. And obviously never leave it going when you are not home. Simmer pots also lack the harsh toxins that are packed into conventional air freshener sprays and many scented candles. Just fresh ingredients from your kitchen! No fake fragrances or toxic chemicals needed. One more benefit, they can likely be crafted with things you already have in your kitchen making them a convenient and inexpensive solution. If you want to learn more about simmer pots and learn how to create your own check out my guide HERE!

What makes a simmer pot magical?

Aside from making your house smell divine, one of the ways simmer pots are magical is they incorporate all of the natural elements – making it a fun way to bring a connection with nature and the environment to your home. You do this simply by creating it.

  • EARTH-The first step to creating a simmer pot is to choose the herbs, spices, plants and other foods that will go into your concoction
  • WATER-Once you’ve put all of your botanical ingredients in the pot, you will fill the pot 2/3 with water.
  • FIRE/HEAT-The fire element is added when you turn on your stove top burner and start heating up your simmer pot. You’ll want to bring it to gentle simmer
  • AIR-The steam from your simmer pot will circulate the scent and magic of your simmer pot throughout your space. And sending the energy of your spell, intention, manifestation, or ritual into the air, your sacred space and the multiverse.

This is my favorite part and why I find them so magical. The amount of magical energy being released into your space out into the multiverse and than inhaled back into your soul through your lungs is astounding and intoxicating. Simmer pots also leverage the magical and mysterious properties of herbs and other plants making it great way to practice kitchen witchcraft even if cooking or baking isn’t really your thing. Ps. if you need to learn ore about the elements and the energy they are bringing to your simmer pots read my guide HERE!

Monday

Monday is connected to the moon. This connection makes it the perfect day to connect to our intuition, our emotions, and our psyche. With this day being connected to the moon it is also deeply connected to your divine feminine energy. To learn more about the magic that rules this day read my guide about it here.

Since, Monday is ruled by the moon which connects us to our divine feminine energy, peace, harmony, and aspects of family life. This simmer pot to help inspire a peaceful and blessed home would be perfect to add to your magical routine tonight!

Since, Monday is ruled by the moon which makes it a day to really connect to our intuition, our clares, and to work on enhancing our psychic abilities and connections today! Don’t forget to grab my eBook all about your working with your own clares HERE! Plus join the Patreon Community to get access to the bibliotherapy book club where we are currently working on an amazing book that helps you really understand your clares and build up your intuition.

Tuesday

Tuesday is ruled by the planet mars which is oozing with passion, strength, and a will to fight. IT IS THE DAY TO IGNITE YOUR INNER FIRE. TO GATHER YOUR STRENGTH AND COURAGE TO HELP YOU FACE ANY CHALLENGE OR ADVISORY. USE THIS ENERGY TO HELP YOU PREPARE FOR ANY UNCOMFORTABLE SITUATION YOU MAY FIND YOURSELF IN. YOU CAN ALSO USE THIS ENERGY TO CONNECT TO YOUR PLEASURE, AND DESIRE OF ALL KINDS. To learn more about the magic that rules this day read my guide about it HERE!

From time to time in life we need a little more strength in our lives. Whether it be because, we have an enemy attacking us and trying to harm our lives. Maybe we have a cause we need to pick up our swords to fight for. Sometimes, we have a past situation we need to be brave and have the courage to stand up for ourselves in. Maybe we are weak and our physical body may be hurt or breaking down right now. My favorite reason to pull this one out personally is when life just hits me with something unexpected that will be difficult to get through. Whatever the reason for you needing to ignite your inner power, strength, and courage in your life this simmer pot for Tuesday will help with just that. Plus making it on Tuesday allows you to call on that powerful and courageous energy of Mars that is all about having the strength to win any battle or war.

Wednesday

Wednesday is connected to the planet mercury. Which makes it a day centered around communication. All forms of communication from thought, speech, writing, networking, looking for information, divination, and communication thru art. This day also can be great to use for luck, good fortune, travel and wisdom. This day is the perfect day to network, to advertise for your business and to start working on some new ideas you want to get out into the world. If you love to study, write, and read today is the day to hunker down and get it all done! To learn more about the magic that rules this day read my guide about it HERE!

Our homes are the place we go to for comfort, protection, and rest. They are the place we go to with our family and friends for special moments and times of celebration. They are the place we rest our head next to our loved ones. Which means a lot of our important conversations within our relationships take place in our home. Why not, do our best to set our home up to be a safe, loving, and peaceful place to communicate clearly with others especially our loved ones? One of my favorite ways to do this is by using this simmer pot for clear communication below!

Thursday

Thursday is a day ruled by Jupiter, masculine energy and is all about the practical aspects of your life. This day is all about connecting to the energy of finances, legal matters, success, wealth and fame. This day is about big energy connecting you to the actions you need to take to meet your goal. This energy is all about thriving and is one of the best days and times to work with the energy of abundance, prosperity, and wealth! To learn more about the magic that rules this day read my guide about it HERE.

Since, Thursday is ruled by Jupiter which is the day all about abundance, money, and wealth. This makes it a perfect day to make a simmer pot to bring a flow of money magic into your home life. Use this recipe today and watch the money overflow into your life!

Friday

Friday is the day connected to the planet Venus and is all about wrapping you up in the embrace and energy of love. This day is perfect for focusing on your love life in a romantic sense and your friendships since this day is very social. This day connects you to your most powerful love of all; self love. The energy of this days invites you to retreat into the warmth, love, and compassion at the end of the work week. Making it the perfect time to relax and recharge. Whether that is with self love altars, spells, rituals baths, or beauty and glamor magic do what is calling to you. Use the energy of Friday to connect you to all that love can open for you. To learn more about the magic that rules this day read my guide about it HERE!

Our homes for us are one of most sacred places we have to retreat into. This is why it is so important to create a home that is full of harmony, love, and a deep sense of comfort in ourselves and who we are. Simmer pots are spells really designed for the home. They fill up the space with its magical aroma and energy. So, why not use the one below to do just that! This simmer pot is meant to boost your sense of self love, create harmony, and foster deep loving connections in your home.

Saturday

This day of the week got it’s name from the god of karma and time, Saturn and therefore is associated with this planet. This planet connects us to Capricorn as well. This day connects us to some very potent, protective, intuitive and intelligent energy. This day is great for all kinds of protection, meditation, self discipline, and expanding your wisdom. To learn more about the magic that rules this day read my guide about it HERE!

Saturday is ruled by the planet Saturn which makes this day a great day to do some protection magic including protection magic for your home! This could mean you need protection from someone you are aware of who is harming you and/or the loved ones in your home. Or from unwarted spirits or forces that can enter your private space. Use this recipe to bring protection into your home and banish any unwanted energy on Saturday.

Sunday

Sunday is all about the energy from the sun. The sun is the vital life energy. It is the representation and connection to your ego, identity and the dominates traits of your personality both your strengths and your weaknesses. Due to this Sunday becomes the perfect day to focus on who you truly are and harnessing the vital energy of life to actively shape your life to be the brightest shining success it can be. To learn more about the magic that rules this day read my guide about it HERE!

Since, Sunday is ruled by the Sun and the vital energy of creation. Sundays are great days to work on connecting to the power of creation that is essential for us to manifest our dream life. We need the vital energy of creation to weave and shape our reality to be all that we want it to be. Use this simmer pot below to fill your home with the vital energy of creation connected to t he Sun to manifest your reality.

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About Me : I have been a solitary grey magic practitioner for 15 + years. First and foremost, I consider myself a mystic and seeker of all knowledge. I am dedicated to the restoration, and re-enchantment of Magic in society, across this realm, and in each and every soul I come across in life! I am here to create a container that promotes healing, duality, and raw authenticity. I do this by guiding you on your personal journey to understanding your unique magic and sacred contracts. I facilitate this for you through embracing your shadow, duality and learning to live in energetic balance while not wearing a mask. When you work and learn from me you do so from your “darkness” as much as your “light” and in a way to truly harness and accept it not to just go thru it on the way to your light. But, I teach you how to truly embrace it, work with it, and use it alongside your light as a partner. I hold up a mirror for you to be able to see your authentic reflection looking back. Then have the courage to take the next step and do the uncomfortable but vital inner work to completely remove your mask. By facing all of your past wounds, traumas, and hurts. Allowing you to see both the dark and light within your story and take each chapter and alchemize it into something that is so powerful. your unique internal flame will shine so bright you will always be able to go within and find it on a dark cold night. You will learn how to truly live in duality and energetic balance to allow growth, and alignment with your sacred contracts and purposes. to finally move on and truly let the things that hold you back in this life from healing and manifesting go. To see everything I offer; like personalized shadow work sessions, womb healing, eBooks for you to work through on your own, Tarot sessions for guidance and more! Go to my shop!