Storm water magic
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. Weather magic, or sometimes called Storm Magic, is a topic that while it is occasionally heard
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Different types of storm waters and what theh are best used for. Be aware of how powerful these waters can be. They truly amplify any intention.
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Storm magick is some of the most powerful magick there is. Here are 4 storm magick practices PLUS magical protection for hurricane victims.
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The Magick of rain and storms: Gathering rain water or using the energy of a thunderstorm is not something new to witches. There is a myriad of uses of the water collected from a storm, including cleansing baths, candle dressing, sprays, offerings, boosting spell work and just about anything you can think of. The use of water element connects us to our emotional selves as well as promotes personal and spiritual growth ✨🌧️☔️🌙 . . . #greenwitch #greenwitchcraft #kitchenwitch #kitchenwitchery…
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Gᴇᴍ-ɪɴɪ ᴍᴀᴅᴇ on Instagram: "We have talked about moon, sun, and river water benefits! Now it’s time we get into Storm/Rain water! ⛈ Collect mother natures water that falls from the sky and use it in your intentions of growth and change! This is one of the purest forms of water and one of the most strongest to use in your rituals or daily practice. If you aren’t someone who intentionally practices magic, rain/ storm water is soooo good for the growth of your plant babies! Start using this…
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Storm Magick is one of the oldest forms of magick and was practiced by Ancient Egyptians. Over the centuries, witches have been blamed for causing storms.
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WitchyWays . 12,881 likes · 2,231 talking about this. Your beautiful in All your witchy Ways Anything and Everything Witchy Small business and Tarot Reader
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Call me Hetty. Witch from the Cotswolds. Witchy stuff and pages from my Grimoire. Some pages I have found online and redrew. Main a-sense-of-impending-doom Other blog is lavender-stone.
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