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A "Protection Sachet" guide with black salt, cinnamon, rosemary, bay leaf, sage, garlic, obsidian, and a black sachet. Calm, mystical tone.

Create a powerful protection sachet to guard your energy and invite positivity! Fill a small bag with herbs like rosemary, lavender, and cloves, along with crystals or charms that resonate with your intentions. Keep it close for spiritual defense and peace of mind. 🌟 #EnergyProtection #SpiritualTips

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Hex stones | Hag stones, Hag, Book of shadows

What is a Hag Stone? A Hag Stone is simply a stone with a natural hole through it. In folk magic systems, these are often believed to ward off the dead, curses, witches, sickness, and nightmares. They are also used as windows or doorways to see 'otherworlds', invisible spirits, or how a being 'really' looks beyond their glamoury. I've been collecting such stones for many years now. They have always been rare finds that I've treasured. I've long kept a reddish sandstone piece that I found…

137 Ways To Use Seashells In Your Craft (Sea Witchcraft Tips) » Eclectic Witchcraft | Sea witch, Sea shells, Sea shells diy

This sea witch tutorial explains how to make protection amulets, charms, and talismans using charged seashells for travel safety, home protection, luck, intuitive abilities, sentimental value, and more. Fill pouches with shells, make shell jars, create shell wind chimes, sew shells into sachets, and design shell jewelry for portable protection magic. For sea witches, water pagans, kitchen witches, and newbie witches.

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𝐴𝑚𝑜𝑟𝑒 𝐷𝑒𝑠𝑖𝑔𝑛𝑠 ♡ on Instagram: "Protective symbols have been used by various #cultures throughout history to ward off evil, bring good luck, and prov… in 2025 | Protection symbols, Horus, Eye of horus

Protective symbols have been used by various #cultures throughout history to ward off evil, bring good luck, and provide a sense of security. Here are a few notable examples: Eye of Horus: Originating from Ancient Egypt, the Eye of Horus (also known as Wadjet) is a symbol of protection, health, and restoration. It was commonly featured on amulets and artwork in tombs to protect the spirit and the living against evildoers. Hamsa Hand: This symbol, which translates to “five” in Hebrew, is…

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