To Restore a Sense of Safety

  • Restoration Oil
  • Place for quiet reflection
  • Miniature lock and key, with a small chain that can fit around your wrist

First, take a ritual bath to clear random energies. After you dry, before you dress, anoint the crown of your head, your lips, your heart, the back of each hand, your belly, and the arch of each foot with restoration oil. When finished, stand with your legs and arms apart, Vitruvian-man style. Invite the Suna nd stars to enter you until, in your mind’s eye, you see yourself glowing from the inside out.

When you feel filled with that light, pick up the lock and chain. Wrap the chain around your nondominant hand. Slip the lock through the chaina nd snap shut. Wear the charm for a week to signify locking in that glowing repair. At the end of the week, unlock it and save it for future reinforcements of this spell.

Gratitude Ritual (and Happiness Spell)

Try a gratitude ritual to help you achieve happiness, well-being, optimism, increased energy, mental balance, better tolerance, reduced frustration, and increased self-confidence. This spell works through both valid psychological techniques and magical principles. Give it a shot, you’ll be grateful.

Timing Your Spell: For this spell you will be creating a powerfully charged talisman you can carry with you. Begin your spell during the waxing moon such as on the day of the first quarter moon. Complete the spell on the full moon. The effects of this spell will be evient to most practitioners within just a couple of days, but continued focus of your will and intent for a t least a week can result in greater success.

Select a Talisman: You can use any object that is easily carried such as a stone, crystal, or piece of jewelry. The picture on the next page shows a few items to inspire you. The acron is a brass finial I nabbed from the top of a lamp afte rbeing inspired by an episode of Bewitched! I used the iron key from my mother’s oak dresser in the picture because it already triggered fond memories. Your favorite pentacle or trquetra necklace, a clear quartz crystal, a tumble-polished rose quartz, lapis lazuli, moonstone, or smooth landscaping rock will all do nicely. Once you have completed the spell, your talisman is imbued with power. Holding it will increase your happiness and energy and it can help you to put stressful situations into perspective for better problem-solving.

Charging Your Talisman: The directions for this working are shockingly simple. Every day, hold hte object you have chosen and focos on one day you are grateful for. Of course, you may repeat this exercise throughout the day whenever you think of something. If you carry the talisman in your pocket you can just touch it while you focus your intent. Close your eyes and feel the gratitude you have and send it through your hand into the talisman. Truly feel your thankfulness and gratitude. Don’t allow guilt or a sense of indebtedness creep into your thoughts or emotions. This isn’t about owing back, it’s about true appreciation, acknowledging and accepting.

You may speak Words of Power or a prayer of thanks to your chosen deities/deity at the end of your energy projection, but sometimes the deep sense of gratitude may overwhelm you to the point that there are no words to express it. You may just end the focusing session with “so mot it be” or an affirmation.

On the last day of your spell, think about how the energy of the full moon reflects the fullness of your gratitude. You may choose to leave your talisman out under hte energy of the full moon this night. It doesn’t matter if it is cloudy, the full moon will still imbue your talisman with energy. If you have selected an item that should not be left outdoors, just leave it on a windowsill or your altar.

Carry your talisman with you whenever you need a mental or spiritual lift. As the year progresses, you may wish to boost the energy of your talisman by repeating your focus during any moon phase. You might discover that making this a dailiy ritual can be very rewarding.

Despachos to Pachamama

A despacho is an offering made to Pachamama (Mother Earth) and hte spirit guardians of the natural world. A shamanic practice originating from the indigenous Quechua people of Peru, it is a ritual artform that takes many shapes and styles within the tradition. There despachos for healing, despachos for acquiring love or wealth, and even some designed to assist the transition of a soul into death. The ceremony for creating a despacho is often a community event but can also be done individually. Though there are numerous despacho kits in the markets of Peru’s Sacred Valley, anyone can build a despacho with the items tahtey have at home or directly from nature.

Ultimately, the despacho is an artform, and you are free to grow and evolve your own method of practice. However, here is a list of traditional items that I recommend you begin with in order to establish a solid foundation for your ritual craft:

  • PIECE OF WHITE PAPER. Make sure it is large enough to do your owrk of laying out your offerings. The reason it is white is because sybolically the color white represents the Apus, the sacred mountain spirits who are the emissaries of Spirit in the Quechua worldview. It can also mean the connection to the higher worlds important to you, whether that be angels, star relatives, the gods, etc.
  • RED RIBBON, STRING or YARN. This will be for tying the despacho when it is complete. Red symbolically represents the blood of Pachamama, the source of all planetary life. It is the red (earth) and white (spirit or air) that are married together to represent the union of the above and below.
  • FLOWERS. A bountiful gift to the earth. Traditionally, red and white carnations or roses are used, but you can used all manner of floral arrangements that align with you. Who wouldn’t give flowers to their mother?
  • SUGAR, CANDIES, SPRINKLES, COOKIES. All these things represent the sweetness of life, the sweetness of Pachamama.
  • SEEDS OF ALL KINDS. To represent renewal and new growth.
  • INCENSE. Meant to assist in carrying the prayers of intention. Any manner of incense is suitable according to how it aligns to your intenions, though copal is most often used.
  • OTHER. Any number of other items can be used, depending upon what calls to you – spices, raisins, breads, glitter, cotton, coca or bay leaves, rice, cornmeal, tobacco, perfumes, or other herbs. The sky is the limit!

First, make sure you establish a clear itnention for your ceremony. It is sometimes helpful to write down a statement of intent. You could ask for healing for yourself, to assist another in need, or even just to express gratitude. Whatever it is, be clear and focused. Lay out the paper flat in your ritual space. If you bulid a despacho outside, be sure to anchor the paper form the wind. Arrange your items around the paper in a careful fashion, ensuring each offering is in view for other (if you are in a group), and that the ritual intention of each offering is clear.

Pace yourself throughout the duration of the ceremony. In Peru sometimes a despacho ceremony can take hours, maybe even a full day. The shamans operate the ceremony with the utmost reverence, as priestesses and priests of the earth. Move slowly and carefully as the priestess/priest that you are.

Now, according to your intention, you will spend some considerable time laying oute ritual ingredients on the paper. Use the petals from the flowers, the sugars, and other loose ingredients, all with the objectsive of creating a design on the paper that matches your end intention for the ceremony. When you create, align with the balance of universe, of the elements of hte natural world: earth, air, fire, and water. Build a mandala with your offerings, a geometric configuration representing the holism of the cosmos, the microcosm and macrocosm joining in harmony through your hands and onto the two-dimensional paper before you. Imagine the Buddhist monks creating their sand mandalas, magnificent diagrams of perfection that will inevitably be sweft away into the mysteries of the unknown. You are such a monk, a disciple of the Great Mystery, carefully and respectfully taking your time to build an astonishing design that is meditative, trance-like, and a gift to yourself and the invisible spirits who support you. Make the building of the despachio itself a meditation. Every action is a prayer. The key is to make beauty!

You do not have to use all the items gathered. Some practitioners have a stockpile of ritual items they use from ceremony to ceremony. You will end when it feels right to you, when the medicine feels right to be offered.

When complete, take a moment to reflect upon the magnificence of your creation and how it relates to your own life. Now, gently fold the paper of the despacho – with the offerings inside – into a bundle. Start with teh top third of the paper and fold down. Next, fold the bottom third up, then the left third, and finally the the right third, inserting the right side into the left like a sleeve. Tie the bundle with the string or yarn.

There are numerous ways to offer a despacho to the earth. It is perfectly acceptable to bury a despacho in the soil or to release it in flowing water, but one of hte more common ways of offering is through fire. Fire is an element for puring and releasing old things and allowing new things to have room for growth. Also, it can be a source for focus and creation. It was the discovery of fire that changed the trajectory of human destiny, allowing us the ability to bring light into the darkness. Fire is indeed essential to the human experience, for it is through fire that we witness the unification of hte psirit realm above and the earth below. The smoke of the offering will carry the prayers into the upper realms and throughout the land, a propitiation to the spirit guardians around us. The ashes will return to Pachamama to become new soil for growth and renewal.

When you have started your sacred fire, call forth the spirits through sacred sound makers such as drums or rattles. Praise their support for life through ecstatic dance and singing. Build up your own spiritual energy as the fire blazes. When you feel the timing is right, carefully use a tool is safely make a space within the coals for easy distribution of the despacho bundle. A common formation is situating the logs so that you are placing the despacho wihtin teh space of a U shape.

Before releasing the despacho in the fire, give everyone and yourself a final blessing by touching your brow (your third eye), your heart (the center of all being), and your stomach (for ritual feeding) as a way to receive a transition of medicine from your own creation. Traditionally, it is the youngest of hte group who brings the despacho to the fire, provided they are old enough to eb safe and assisted by an adult if necessary. When the bundle is offered, settle yourself into another state of meditation. All focus should be on the burning. The burning of a despacho is itself a practice of divination. Do you see things in the smoke, in the flames? Do you hear anything? What is the despacho saying to you? Do you see any shapes or faces in the embers that provide answers for the despacho’s purpose? The key is to have your mind open to all possibilities, to be like a child. Bring yourself back to your own childhood and what it was like watching a fire. Allow your imagination to run wild. Do not concern yourself with anything around you other than what the fire has to say to you.

The building and burning of a despacho is an ancient irtual that has evolved over time. Do not concern yourself with doubtful notions, such as “Am I doing this right?” Bottom line: it is a craft that represents a sacred communion between you and Pachamama. Nobody else can tell you how to develop that relationship. Create your own practice. Experiment. Utilize the fire as a purging of old ways and an inspirtation to create something new. Though fire in the modern world is often used as a tool of destruction, in ancient times it was utilized as a tool of creation. Be the creator you were meant to be. Through a regular practice of the despacho, you can estbalish a renewed trust and reciprocity with the natural world.

Healing Light Spell

  • Pocket mirror you can carry (compact mirror is ideal)
  • Enough candles (white, yellor, orange, red, or a combination of these colors) to make a circle around the mirror
  • Instrument to carve sun symbols into the candles (optional)

Your goal is to charge the mirror with both sunlight and candlelight and then use the mirror as a symbol for healing light. Imagine the mirror as a battery. You’ll charge it with both candlight and sunlight. Imagine both types of light as healing fire – the candle falmes and the radiant light of the sun. Harness both into the mirror. Every time you look into it, visualize that healing light reflects back to you.

You can do this in whatever order you choose – sunlight first, then candles, or candles, then sunlight the next day. Place hte mirror outside in full midday sunshine. Leave it there for at least one hour. Do this on the summer solstice or any bright day. Visualize t hat you’re capuring the light – this is one reason a compact works well because you can close it, figuratively caputring the light. for the nighttime portion of the spell, open the mirror in a dimly lit area and light the candles in a circle around the mirror. Let the candles burn out.

Any time you look at your reflection in that mirror, imagine the sunlight and candle flames and chant:

Sun and fire, day and night, in this glass I hold your light; 
Healing rays of summer days, bring magic when it's in my sight.  

Visualize the light flowing through you with energizine, healing power.

Fundraising Money Spell

Make a money jar to support the fundraising efforts of any organizations you are supporting. In a jar with a lid, place a flyer or print out of their fundraiser information. If they don’t have one, you can make one up or just write the name of the organization and what they need (money, donated items, etc.) on a piece of paper. Place the jar on your altar or in a place where you will interact with it every day. Each morning drop something into the jar that represents money and abundance. This can be coins, monopoly money, semiprecious stones, rings, mint leaves, and even cutouts from magazines that represent what the organization needs. After you drop in the daily contribution, close the jar up and give it a shake. Visualize donations raining down on the organization, fulfilling their golas and meeting their needs. Keep filling the jar until the fundraiser is over.

When donating money through electronic means (PayPal, Venmo, etc.), you can add emojis to a note to give the donation a magickal boost. Add three money bag emohis to attach energies of growth and abundance to your donation so that even more donations will flowinto the organization’s coffers.

A Map Spell for Health

You will need:

  • Map of the area where you walk, bike or hike. What if you can’t get out or if you have mobility challenges? Indoor spaces aver very mappable, wheter it’s an indoor shopping mall or your own home. The exercise of mapping out space where you live can also be very handy for clearing paths, removing tripping hazards, and becoming aware of sharp corners on furniture.
  • Blue (for inner peace) and/or purple (for enlightenment) markers. I prefer highlighters so that I can see and read the map details even when I’ve colored over htem. You can also substitute other colors depending on what you want to do: red for vitality and high energy, yellow for inner joy, orange for creativity, green for healing, etc.
  • Mantra that supports your goals.

Log in to Google Maps or your favorite online service to create a map of your route. Trace your finger along the route; take note of cross streets, changes in terrain, and landmarks.

Trace the route with the blue or purple marker, visualizing yourself moving along it safely and at a comfortable pace. Write your mantra out along your route. Keep it simple – one line or less so that you can remember it wihtout having to refer to it. When you’re physically moving along the route, it will help you focus and clear your mind.

Just as with the Map for Safe Travel, roll it up. Store it in the shoes you’ll use when you visit your route. You can keep the map with you, of course, but storing it in the shoes you’ll be wearing is like charging a battery.

This mapping exercise can also be used for trips to the grocery store. Perhaps teh store is where you find you can be most mobile. Many supermarkets have their aisles mapped out online or provide paper copies that show where everything is. Try mapping the aisles where you will just be walking in green and those where you wil stop and shop in red.

A Map for Safe Travel

Perform this map ritual for safe travel, whether you’re going on a far-flung trip or making your daily commute.

You will need:

  • Peppermint essential oil for protection (also good for keeping alert!)
  • 1 black or light blue candle (blue and black for their protective qualities). Alternatively, you can make a road candle with a sheet of black beeswax and a tlight blue taper or pillar candle. Cut the beeswax into long strips of equal widths and wind them around the taper or pillar to form a “road” that spirals around the candle. Be sure to press the beeswax strips gently but firmly onto the pillar so that they stick. (You can also use a hair dryer to heat up the wax a bit so that it adheres better.) Once the candle is made, dress it with the oil.
  • Black and light blue markers.
  • 12-14 inch lengths of black and light blue ribbons

If you did not make the road candle described above, dress the candle with peppermint oil. Light it and use its flame to focus. When you’re ready, log in to Google Maps or your favorite online service to create a map of your route. Take your time and cinclude all the stop you plan to make, then print the map.

Using the black marker, trace your route, visualizing yourself arriving at each destination safely. Write a mantra out along your route (feel free to change and adapt!):

There and back, 
Keep me on track, 
Safe and sound
'Til the journey's end.  

Now take the light blue marker and with broad, outward strokes, color hte route that will give your path a protective aura in case of detours or changes of plans.

Roll the map up, repeating the mantra, then tie with the ribbons. Why roll rather than fold the map? After all, most maps (of my era, anyway) were folded (infuriatingly difficult to refold!). The folling motion makes for smooth, swift travel. Creases made by folding symbolically cut lines through maps, which may incorporate stops or blocks into your travel plans.

Keep the map with you when you travel. Safe journeys!

A Summer Spell for Pyschic Strength

  • Pinch of sand from a beach
  • Pinch of graveyard dirt
  • Pinch of dirt from a five-way intersection (not asphalted!)
  • Pinch of dirt from a mountain
  • Iron nail or a red stone
  • Small red bag

Collect all the items into the red bag and close it tightly (you may first put them in a small plastic bag that goes into the red bag, to be more secure).

On an evening outdoors aorund a friendly bonfire gathering when the Moon is waxing or full, hold hte mojo bag secretly in your left hand, and closing your eyes, concentrate on the warmth of the fire and of the people around you. Imagine the flames entering into your body, flowing all through you and filling you with strength and warm, positive feelings. Now imagine the strength all flowing into your left arm, into your left hand, and into the mojo bag. Keep your eyes closed until all this warmth and strength is tranferred to the bag. Then silently say the words,

Ignite this mojo bag with strength and warmth that I can call on at any time for psychic ability.  

Slip the bag into your let pocket. When you go to bed, secret the bag away to a hidden place to the left of your head as you sleep. Each night as you go to sleep, meditate on the powerful mojo bag near your head, and your psychic strength will increase everyday for the rest of the summer.

The Creation and Uses of Spirit Houses by Kelden

There are many ways to connect with spirits, and there are just as many by which we can help foster hte growth of a budding relationship. One of my favorite methds for working with and honoring a specific spirit is to create them their very own home. The building of these homes, which are generally called spirit houses, can be found in many different cultures around the world. Perhaps one of the best known examples come from Thailand. Here, people construct dwellings known as san phra phrum that are often placed on or near one’s property. Another example comes from Iceland, where you will find quaint miniature homes known as alfhol, which are built for the purpose of houseing hte Huldufolk, or elven folk. Universally, spirit houses are created in order to provide ethereal creatures with shelter in hopes that they might in turn bestow protection, luck, abundance, or other blessings. Depending upon the temperament of the spirit, these houses are also believed to help keep unruly beings busy, and thus preventing them frm causing chaos elsewhere.

Today, whenever I want to create a more permanent structure, I will often tulize the small, plain birdhouses which you can find at most craft stores. These pinewood birdhouses come in a variety of shapes and sizes and are typically pretty inexpensive. Because of their bare-bones design, the birdhouses can be decorated in an endless variety of ways even better if done in accordance to the spirit’s preferences. I recommend using natural items such as moss, twigs, rocks, bark, shells, and bones to adorn the structure. Additionally, the house can be filled with attractive baubles such as small bells, colorful knotted cords or ribbons, mirror disks, vibrant glass beads, and shiny coins. These items are meant to entertain the spirit and provide them with a beautiful environment, which they are sure to enjoy.

When completed, a spirit house can be placed in a sacred or special spot indoors or outdoors. If placeing hte house inside, you might want to rest it upon an altar and set candles and bowls for offerings nearby. Make sure, though. to keep the area around the house neat and tidy, including dusting away dirt and keeping away any clutter. If placing the house outside, you could very well build it into your garden or put it on an outdoor alatar. However, depending upon the location and the materials used to bulid the house, be prepared for it to slowly break down over time as it’s exposed to the elements.

Creating a Spirit House

If there is a particular otherworldly being that you work with who you believe would enjoy having a space of their own, you can try your hand at buildilng a spirit house.

You will need:

  • Plain wooden birdhouse. You can find unfinished pine birdhouses in various shapes and sizes at most craft stores.
  • Paint or wood stain in any colors you so desire
  • Brushes or rags to apply paint or stain
  • Wood burner (optional)
  • Natural decorations (moss, twigs, rocks, bark, shells, bones, etc.)
  • Hot glue gun or other sturdy fixative
  • Attractive baubles (small bells, colorful knotted cords or ribbons, mirror disks, vibrant glass beads, shiny coins, etc.)

Begin by applying an even layer of paint or stain to your house, allowing ample time for it to dry before applying a second coat if need be. Once the house has been painted or stained, you may wish to add different symbols, such as any sigil associated with teh spirit who will reside within the house, using additional paint or with a wood burner. Next, use the hot glue gun or with fixative to add natural elements to the house. For example, you might with to glue a layer of moss on the roof or create siding using twigs or rocks. Finally, fill the house with attractive baubles by passing them through the entrance hole. Don’t worry if these items fall inside haphazardly, as this will only add to the spirit’s joy and entertainment.

Ritual to Enchant Your Spirit House

When your spirit house is ready to be inhabited, you can perform the following riutal to bless and enchant the home, effectively inviting hte spirit to take up residence.

You will need:

  • Your spirit house
  • White votive candle
  • Offering (a bit of bread, honey, whiskey, or whatever else your spirit may have a preference for)

Begin by placing your spirit house in its designated spot, such as upon your altar, by your front door, or soe other auspicious location. Next, place the votive candle to one side of the house (be careful, making sure not to put it too close!) and hte offering on the other. Now, light the candle, which will act as a magical beacon to draw the intended spirit to its new house. As hte candle burns, recite hte following incantation thrice:

I built this house, both fine and best, 
For a kindly spirit to dwell and rest.  
That it may be their rightful home, 
IA living space to call their own.  

Close your eyes and reach out to your spirit ally, informing them of the new space that you have created just for them. Invite the spirit to inhabit the house and to make it tehir own. Then, once you feel ready, open your eyes. You will want to give the spirit some space in order for them to enter the house and explore a bit. Although, you will want to be nearby so that you can keep an eye on the burning candle! The candle should burn for an hour (or less if it naturally burns out), at which time you may extinguish it. If, for whatever reason, your spirit has not found its way to their new house, perform the ritual again the following night.

A Threshold Spell

For this spell you’ll need:

  • some salt
  • a few drops of lemon juice or vinegar
  • one clove of crushed garlic

Begin by sprinkling some salt along your threshold. In a small dish, mix together a few grains of salt, the lemon juice or vinegar, and the crushed garlic. Now, bury the garlic near your front door. Next, with a broom, sweep the salt you’ve sprinkled along your threshold away from your door. Continue sweeping the salt away from your home and off your porch or steps if you have them. As you sweep, say this charm:

Spirits dark and spirits that I dread,  
Leave this threshold where I tread.   

Repeat this spell once a year, or more if you feel it’s necessary.