Protection, The Five Pebbles

Go to a moving brook or stream. While standing in the water and facing downstream, remove five small pebbles from the stream bed As you do this,
visualize your need for protection.
As your hand closes over the pebbles, see them beaming out protective
energies. Just as the pebbles are hard and have weathered for eons, so too
will they strengthen your protective shield.
Now carry them at all times for protection. If you wish, place them in a
small pouch or a fold of cloth, or incorporate them into some form of jewelry.
House Protection/Cleansing
First, before you move any possessions into your new dwelling, you should do
a purification spell. I'm sure everyone has a spell like this listed somewhere,
but if you need one, say the word and I'll pass a few onto you.
Moving on a Monday is thought to bring you fewer nightmares and increase
psychic awareness.
Moving on a Tuesday bestows sharper perception and intellectual powers to
those in the house.
Moving on a Wednesday raises passions of all kinds.
Moving on a Thursday will allow money to flow in the front door.
Moving on a Friday marks the existence of much love in the new home and a
harmonious atmosphere.
Moving on a Saturday is sometimes thought of as "bad luck". But it's a good
day to move into an older house or building.
Moving on a Sunday promises that all actions in the new home will prosper,
good luck will flow into the house and the light of reason will shine within it.
When vacating a house, always leave some money in it (no matter how small
the amount). This will ensure good luck to the next tenants.
Never move a broom from one house to another. It will bring your last residence's bad luck and dirt to your new home. (This doesn't pertain to decorative brooms or those reserved solely for magickal use, only those actually used to sweep floors.) If, for some reason, you must move an ordinary broom, put it into the new house thru an open window, and the ill luck will be deterred. *I wish I had done this because my old broom could have been used to sweep the outside deck. Instead I got rid of it and bought a new broom.*
If you experience a delay in moving your possessions into your new home, cross a new mop and broom on its doorstep. Assuming the broom and mop have never
been used, this practice will guard the home until you can move in.
On the day you take up residence in your new home, throw a handful of salt into
the house upon first entering it. Also, open a shutter that faces East (if there is one), and the home will be guarded against destruction from storms.
Bury 3 shiny new pennies under your front porch. This will ensure wealth to all
those within the house. *We did this one. So far, so good.)
Before moving to your new home, place a bit of dirt from your former property in
your shoes. Leave it there until you are in the new place, and good times will
be had within it.
To ensure good luck, take a slip, cutting, or bulb from a plant at the old house
and place it in your new garden. (Moving house plants from the old place to
the new satisfies this custom.)
Spell for Protection
5 drops of patchouli oil
3 drops of frankincense oil
3 parts sandalwood powder to 2 parts myrrh, and four nails of any size.
Charge the nails and put the into a small black drawstring
bag. Iron nails diffuse harm and have been used by witches for such
purposes since early times. If you could, nail them into the four
corners of a window or door in your room
Spell to Protect Yourself From Attack
Say the following three times:
Two wicked eyes have overshadowed meSpell to Protect Yourself From Attack
Say the following three times:
Two wicked eyes have overshadowed me
But three other eyes overshadowed them
Maiden, Mother, Crone
They watch my flesh, my blood, my bone.
*From American Folk Magic by Silver RavenWolf
Say the following three times:
Two wicked eyes have overshadowed me
But three other eyes overshadowed them
Maiden, Mother, Crone
They watch my flesh, my blood, my bone.
*From American Folk Magic by Silver RavenWolf
But three other eyes overshadowed them
Maiden, Mother, Crone
They watch my flesh, my blood, my bone.
Simple Protection Spell
Materials:
~a picture of the one you wish to protect or their name written on a piece of virgin paper
~a container large enough to hold the picture
~consecrated salt
Spell
Write the name of the person on the picture or paper, add any symbols or words you wish to personalize your feelings toward the person or add meaning to the spell.
Place the picture in the container you have chosen.
Pour consecrated salt around the picture as you say
"Protect this person from all harm, for he/she is of my heart" Now meditate a moment and picture them surrounded by white light.
Place the container with the picture inside on an altar or anywhere it can remain undisturbed while the person is in need of protection.
When the spell is no longer needed, remove the picture and sprinkle the salt outside onto the earth.
Protection Spell
Charge a small stone of Saturn correspondence to carry with you as a charm of protection- black tourmaline, Apache tears, or snowflake obsidian. Or find any dark colored stone in the earth that feels solid, stable, and strong to you. Find a quiet outdoor place and sprinkle a circle of salt on the ground, large enough for you to sit inside, and hold your chosen stone. Close your eyes; ground and center, drawing Earth energy within you. Visualize rings of energy swirling around the Saturn stone you hold, building and increasing yo surround and emanate from you. Within the rings you are strong, solid, secure, and shielded from harm. In the future, whenever you feel the need for extra protection, hold your stone to assist you.
Thumb Holding Spell
.....................English Folklore
The legend:
An ancient spell to outwit a bewitching witch is to hold the right thumb in
the left hand while at the same time the left thumb is held by the right
hand. This was done at the moment one felt under attack of malignant
forces.
To Bind a Trouble Maker
BEST TIME: Waning Moon
Situate the cauldron between 2 black candles, with a third black candle
opposite you on the far side of the altar. Burn a protection or binding
incense. Have the names of your enemies written on a small piece of
parchment. If the names are unknown, merely write all my enemies. Sprinkle
basil and elder flowers into the cauldron. Say:
Bubble, bubble, cauldron bubble
Burn the evil, destroy the trouble.
Ignite the parchment from the central candle and drop into the cauldron.
Take up the wand and stir the air above the cauldron while chanting:
Darkness ended, control is done.
Light has come. My battle's won.
Take the ashes and herbs outside. Throw them up to the winds and the Moon.
Basil Spell
..................Hindu and Voudoun folklore
The Legend:
The Hindus consider basil a divine herb, and invoke its aid to bring
protection and good fortune by placing small amounts in each room of the
house. Voodooists invoke the help of the Love Goddess Erzulie in affairs of
the heart by sprinkling small amounts of basil on the food. It may be that
they consider this a means of joining their gros-bon-ange (meta-physical
soul) with the essense of Ersulie.
Spell for Safety
When feeling unsafe, say the guardian angel prayer: "Angel of Life, my guardian dear. To whom sweet love commits me here. Ever this day be at my side, to light and guard, to rule and guide."
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