Thursday, October 25, 2012

Faerie oils, incense

Faerie magick oil

This oil is very useful for working with Faerie Magick. Wear it on
Midsummer's Eve to increase the chances of Faeire encounters.

1/4 ounce almond oil,
7 drops lemon oil,
10 drops gardenia oil,
7 drops jasmine oil,
11 drops violet oil,
5 drops lavender oil,
7 drops lemongrass oil,
7 drops rose geranium oil,
7 drops ylang-ylang oil,
flowers jasmine or violet,
gems peridot or moonstone.

mix and wear

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Fire Fearie Oil #1

(Useful in contacting Faeries connected with the Fire element: Will o' the wisps, Flame Dancers,etc.)

1/4 oz. almond oil
12 drops peach oil
5 drops ylang ylang
4 drops new-mown hay oil
4 drops dark musk
2 drops chamomile
2 drops poppy oil
2 drops dragons blood oil
chamomile flowers
oatstraw
peridot
garnet

Warm all ingredients in an enamel pan on low heat. Allow to cool in a clear, white oraqua-colored bottle.
NOTE: This are not for internal use or on the body due to the toxic nature of some stones. Use to annoint tools, your altar, etc.

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Fire faerie Oil #2

(Useful in contacting Faeries connected with the Fire element: Will o' the wisps, Flame Dancers,etc.)

1 garnet, crushed
1 dram dragon's blood oil
coriander seeds
1 dram almond oil

Warm all ingredients in an enamel pan on low heat. Allow to cool in a clear, white oraqua-colored bottle.
NOTE: This is not for internal use or on the body due to the toxic nature of some stones. Use to annoint tools, your altar, etc.

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Faerie Incense

(use to invoke the little people and nature spirits)

2 tablespoons dry tangerine peel
1 tablespoon anise seed
1 teaspoon thyme
1 teaspoon ginger
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon strawberry extract
Dry petals of 1 pink rose

burn on charcoal

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Faerie farewell spell and powder

Fairies are elementals, and like all elementals, they can make nuisances of themselves. In their most malevolent aspect, it is said that fairies can even be dangerous to humans. If your home or garden is ‘foul with fae’, make this powder and sprinkle it around to drive them off and keep them away.
Farewell Fairies Powder is best made on a Saturday, or when the Moon is waning. Its color will be bland, and it will not have much scent.

Combine equal parts of as many of the following ingredients as you are able to obtain, to yield whatever amount of powder you will need:
iron filings (this is a crucial ingredient;
iron dietary supplement tablets could be powdered and substituted, but it is best to use iron filings)
pearlwort, dried and powdered
alder bark or leaves, powdered
ash bark or leaves, powdered
forget-me-not blossoms, dried and powdered
morning glory flowers, dried and powdered
morning glory seeds, whole
tomato seeds, whole

Combine all of the ingredients, stirring them widdershins (anti-clockwise) with an athame to mix them well. Focus on banishing all fairies from your home and property, while you mix the powder.

To empower:
black candle(s)
any incense of Saturn, such as frankincense or clove
any small object(s) made of iron
Put the iron object(s) into the powder. Burn the candle(s) and the incense. As you charge the powder with your intent, remember that you mean the fairies no harm, but that you simply want them to relocate. When the incense has burned down, mix its ashes into the powder, again stirring widdershins with an athame. Remove the iron object(s).
Sprinkle the powder throughout your garden, saying “fare thee well” as you do it. If the problem has been within the house, such as with the disappearance of household items, sprinkle the powder across all of the doorways and window sills. Installing things which make noise that is pleasant to humans, such as bells and wind chimes, will help to keep the fairies from returning. If tomatoes or morning glories should begin growing where you sprinkled the Farewell Fairies Powder, you can take this as a powerful sign that it is working.

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Faerie Garden Powder

This powder is made with things that the fae are said to love. If you believe in fairies and want to invite them into your garden, make this powder and sprinkle it all around (even if that garden is just a window box).

Fairy Garden Powder can be made any time that you are in a good mood, or feel charged with positive energy, but Midsummer Eve is an especially powerful time for its making or its sprinkling. It is only meant for outdoor use.

4 parts base powder, composed of any mixture of plants from this list, dried and powdered:
apple bark or peel, blackberry leaves, bluebells, clover, cowslips, daffodils, elecampane root, ferns, foxgloves; hawthorn berries, bark, or blossoms; heather, holly berries, hollyhocks, pansies, primrose blossoms, rose petals, strawberry leaves, thyme, yarrow
2 parts powdered milk
2 parts honey powder (sold by gourmet spice vendors)
The fae are said to be attracted to bright shiny things, so also add:
1/2 part rock crystal chips
1/2 part multi-color pastel glitter
1/2 part gold glitter

The smell of thyme and lilac are said to attract fairies, so essential oil of thyme, or lilac fragrance oil, could also be added to your powder, if that would blend well with the scent of your other botanical ingredients.
Mix all the ingredients together by stirring them deosil (clockwise) with an athame, until they are thoroughly blended.
Fairy houses are small constructions made from natural things, such as moss, bark, twigs, and thatch. A fairy house looks like a suitable habitation for the fae. Making and installing a fairy house or two in your garden is another way to invite fairies to take up residence there. Fairy Garden Powder can be sprinkled around such tiny houses, to enhance their attraction to the fae.

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