Ah, magickal inks. Yes. Okay, well, you do have the main three already: Dragon’s Blood, Bat’s Blood, and Dove’s Blood inks are all used for various types of magickal writing. Some lesser known inks, but still in this same generic category, are:Butterfly’s Blood, Black Nightshade, and Lampblack inks.
Butterfly’s Blood Ink is made from saffron, alcohol, gum arabic, and dragon’s blood ink. The final ink will be a deep golden yellow. This ink is usually used for holy writing, inspiration, change, and healing magick. As it dries to a nearly imperceptible yellow, Butterfly’s Blood is also good for sigils where you want to capitalize on low attention processing.
Black Nightshade Ink is typically used for works involving the dead, cursing, and binding. For those who dabble in Planetary Magick, Black Nightshade Ink is useful in most works involving Saturn. The ingredients for this ink are almost all poisonous on some level, and some versions even call for ashes of the dead; out of all the generic inks, this is one I feel safe advising most people to avoid.
Lampblack Ink is made from lampblack, alcohol, and gum arabic. For this type of ink, the lampblack is collected by holding a silver spoon over the flame of a candle. It is time-consuming to collect enough lampblack for this ink, but none of the other generic inks give you as much flexibility in aligning the ink: by collecting lampblack from specifically dressed candles of various colors you can very easily align the ink to specific magickal uses. In general, however, lampblack ink is great for magick involving wisdom and knowledge.
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Kykeon
The mix drunk by Demeter in her search for Persephone and used during the Eleusinian Mysteries.
Ingredients:
60g pearl barley
125ml sweet white wine
1.2l water
2 tbsp honey
Fresh mint or Pennyroyal mint
(Warning. Do NOT substitute with pennyroyal essential oil, it is extremely poisonous and acts as an abortificant.)
Preparation: First the barley needs to be prepared. To do this, place the barley in a large saucepan and add the 1.2l of water (do not add salt). Bring to the boil then cover the pot and allow to simmer for 1½ hours. Strain-off the juice into a jug or bottle and keep the boiled barley, this can be combined with milk and honey to make a nice breakfast treat.
When the juice has cooled, add to it the honey and wine and top-up with water to make 1.2l in total. Add bruised or torn mint leaves. Chill and serve.
Kitchen witchery idea for protection and longevity this holiday season~
MY MOTHER’S PEASANT BREAD: THE BEST EASIEST BREAD YOU WILL EVER MAKE
“….this is a no-knead bread that can be started at 4:00pm and turned out onto the dinner table at 7:00pm. “
Swirled Cream Cheese Pumpkin Brownies
This looks so good I want to cry
Wake: a potion for last minute mornings,
rough weeks, and all-nighter recoveryAs some of you may have noticed, I’ve been a bit absent from
this blog since college started back up—mostly due to being completely
overwhelmed by a tremendous amount of work in addition to my school duties. I’m
sure we’ve all been there; you’re treading water with your normal workload,
when suddenly everything else goes belly up and you’re stuck with WAY more than
you think you can cope with (and, if you’re like me, you might even get lucky
enough to catch a gross cold on top of that!).Well, the good news is that you probably CAN handle what
life is throwing at you. The bad news is it’s probably still going to suck for
a while as you get things back under control. A little self care can go a long
way at such times, so this and the next few posts will focus on just that! This
first recipe (or potion, if you prefer) is quick, dirty, and a lifesaver on
rough days. It’s simple, and can easily
be tweaked to replace different ingredients (chai instead of coffee, etc.) as
long as they abide by the same goals: keep awake, keep fed, and keep going.BASE:
Coffee (or another
stimulant)Sugar to taste
Optional, if you have time:
Pinch of cinnamon (energy,
good vibes, strength)Dash of clove (protection)
Peeled ginger (strengthens
and intensifies workings it is part of)Vanilla (restores
lost energy)Pinch of calendula
flowers (courage, energy, protection)If you’re in a rush, just make coffee or caffeinated tea as
you normally would and move to the next step. If you have a few minutes—or are
prepping ahead of time—you have two options:1.
Steep the optional herbal ingredients in coffee
while gently heating until infused, straining once finished, or2.
Place herbs in a saucepan with a 2 / 1 mixture
of sugar and water, enough to cover the herbs. Heat until sugar is melted and
herbs have fully steeped their flavor into the syrup. Strain and bottle to add
to your coffee base later.If you are using vanilla extract,
do not add it until the mixtures are cooled from a simmer, as the alcohol will
evaporate. If you are very stressed while making this, I recommend stirring
counterclockwise to banish negative energy and taking the simmer time to take a
few deep breaths, clear your mind, and try to release a little tension.To your base, add the following:
Milk/cream/soy (adds healthy fat and calcium—milk’s a food, too!)
Powdered nuts; specifically, I like a big scoop of powdered peanut
butter for this (peanuts bring prosperity and protection), but there are a lot
of different nuts with different properties available on the health market. A
big huge jar of powered peanut butter will run you only about nine bucks at
most stores.This part seems like it might taste
bad (I know that’s what I was afraid of when I first made it), but it’s honestly
kind of good. And most importantly, both the above ingredients—mostly the
peanut butter—are full of protein and good fats, which upgrades this from a
short-term energy boost to something that will actually sustain you throughout
the day.When mixing the components, I place
them all in a jar and shake vigorously. Jars are great for carrying drinks
around in (or am I just weird?), and shaking the potion is my favorite point to
really focus on its purpose: energy. If you want, this is a solid little chant
to do over it as well, especially if accompanied by visualization:I won’t rest; sleep won’t take me
Daily trials will not shake me
I am still here, standing strong
Time for rest has come and gone.
Throughout the day, this serves as
a light power shake and a great way to kill both your hunger and your caffeine addiction
at the same time. When I know that I’m not getting back home until late, this
is my go-to for powering through the day!
Recreational Witchcraft’s Essential Healing Salve Recipes
When it comes to healing salves, there are a couple kinds that prove their need most often. Though everyone has different preferences and different recipes for those salves, these are ours.
Sore Muscle Salve
- 3 Parts Cloves
- 2 Parts Arnica
- 4 Parts Cayenne Pepper
- 1 Part Basil
Bug Bite Salve
- 3 Parts Calendula
- 1 Part Plantain
- 2 parts Cloves
Topical Menstrual Cramp Salve (To be applied to the abdomen)
- 1 Part Rose
- 2 Parts Clary Sage
Cut & Scrape Salve
- 1 Part Comfrey
- 2 Parts Calendula
- 2 Parts Plantain
Need help getting started? See our Simple Salve recipe here.