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This month’s Witch Casket theme is Letting Go. Perfectly timed as we’ve just had a Full Supermoon as well as Hecates Night, both times to shed the negativity, things that no longer serve, a time to a prepare to bring in new, a transformation of sorts.

Now I too am personally going through an transformation, we both need to move and change our car, both of which we’ve had for decades, and I don’t like change if I’m honest. Especially when the house move will take me away from some of my older children, and mean we lose our dentist, physio, hospital and all that made our lives comfortable. 

But perhaps I need to go towards this with hope, a fresh start, an opportunity to bring forth fresh energies. And this box of goodies may shift the change of energies.

First up we have #OrnateAltarScissors not only can you symbolically cut through cords, but you can do physically too, use also as an unbinding to, breaking a habit, or for knot magick too. So decorative and in their own velvet bag too.

#SandalwoodIncense Cones these are traditionally used to shift stagnant energies and banish negativity. Burn and use the smoke to cleanse the home.

#SmokeCleansingCrystalShelf a beautiful wooden shelf to pop your Incense cones at the bottom and use the shelf for tumblestone crystals to cleanse them, or small spell jars, jewellery, and ritual items.

#CandleHolders Small spell candle holders, in a navy? And gold with stars on. Little ceramic holders hold slim candles. Look beautiful on an altar or your table.

#HerbalBlend blended with the intentions of letting go. Using Angelica, Dandelion leaf and Lemon balm. Add to Rituals, baths, spell jars or dress a candle.

#Amazonite a gentle stone of truth, compassion and kindness. This crystal helps you communicate your truth and soothe tense situations. It also balances your nervous system and encourages you to move forward without fear.

#EnamelPin badge of a ‘Transformation’ butterfly. The butterfly symbolises the metamorphosis they have to take, we too must transform to really live.

#ParchmentScroll packed full of ideas of how to ritually let go and move forwards. Add these to a folder or grimore.

#OrnateTearCatcher bottle in glass. Back in victorian times, tear catchers were popular, to catch the tears of sorrow and mourning. These would be added to spells for moving on. Anger tears can be used to let go of anger, where as Sad tears can be used to help in easing grief.

#RitualKit Complete with 2 black candles, black string and instructions.  Here you will tie string around both candles, one will symbolise you, the other the thing you are trying to move away from, light the candles and ritually burn the ties that bind you together.

#ArtPrint with butterflies and moths on, the other side has Manifestation prompts on, to help you Manifest for the month ahead.

6 responses

  1. oliveunicorn Avatar

    Very nice box ! I love the scissors ! The handles are so beautiful . The super moon was beautiful and I was able to shuffle four of my decks under moon light . Had bo idea about Hecate’s moon though .

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    1. debbiehipster Avatar

      Yes they are gorgeous. I don’t always observe hecates night, but as its hugely relevant to my actual life this year, it seemed fitting. Ooooo decks under moonlight how perfect

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      1. oliveunicorn Avatar

        I’m such a mix and match person with my patch , so yeah I have no idea with some of the festivals or special nights are . I was on a more Egyptian path at one time ( which certain things really do resonate with me ) such as speaking a dead person’s name and not forgetting them , for everytime you speak their name they live. As well as my collection of Chrysocolla ( blue copper minerals used for Egyptian Blue ) it’s found naturally in my homestate’s Desert, the belief in doing everything in balance , plus a few other things as well . I do have kind of small shelf dedicated to Gods and would like to make some charms from my minerals one day . Also I have some really cool coyote or fox skulls ( my fiance found one in the snow ) for my Anubis altar .

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      2. debbiehipster Avatar

        I am the same, I have a lot of draw towards norse mythology and deities, but hecate was the first and what started my path, so the touch of Greek is there too x

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      3. oliveunicorn Avatar

        Oh that’s really cool honestly. I’m actually irish ( mom’s side ) and Mexican american on my Dad’s . My family is still in Mexico and talked with some of my Dad’s friend’s about Anubis , and they told me he’s quite popular in Mexico due to a resemblance and similar job as a Mesoamerican diety , a Coyote god ,Mictlantecuhtli . He’s also a death god and it was a tradition to have dog’s accompany the dead . Very much like Anubis . I’ve been drawn to Ancient Egypt , there’s more info about it than many Mesoamerican cultures when I was a kid , and saw many similarities, the pyramids , mummification, advanced civilization and certain Gods . Now I can research more on Aztec , Mayan and such ( better research and more people trying to preserve the culture ) but some of the Egyptian Gods still call to me .

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      4. debbiehipster Avatar

        Ooooooo Mexican how glorious, now that is a beautiful hertiage. Egyptian gods and goddesses are amazing. Love the cultures we can learn about now

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