Not sure if this is 100% accurate so don’t quote me :)
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Due to popular demand, I’ve decided to make a post on the uses of moon water!
Tips & a few words of caution:
These are just some ideas on how to use moon water, but feel free to get creative!
Cleansing is a way of removing negative or unwanted energies, spirits, and imprints from an object or a space. There are a number of simple rituals and actions that are done to cleanse. You can do as many or as few as you like, and create your own cleansing methods/rituals.

This is a wonderful post with great cleansing tips!
On Monday I am going to try cleansing for the first time. Since I don’t have much money or supplies I think I will do the following:
1: Clean my home from top to bottom and in every nook and cranny.
2: Meditate for as long as it takes to clear my spirit of negative energy. I am going to visualise it as a sort of tar seeping away from me. And then I will do the same for my home.
3: Fill a spray bottle, which I will have bought beforehand, and fill it with water and sprinkle in some sage and sea salt.
4: Next I will gently mist the corners of my home and all possible entrances.
5: Finally, I am going to sit and meditate. I will be visualise my inner light and magick. I am going to focus on my breathing and try to feel as connected as possibly with every cell in my body. Once I feel connected and whole, I will focus all of my good intentions and push them out of me and into my home. I can visualise it now as a sea of colours and light with waves crashing against the walls of my home.
Can’t wait to do this!
Here is a list of unconventional and affordable ingredients that can be used in spells and witchcraft along with their correspondences; good for witches “in the woods” and witches on a budget. Many of these can be easily found for inexpensive prices or at home.
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B A N S H E E S // {21st century}
The banshee is a female spirit in Irish mythology, usually seen as an omen of death and a messenger from the underworld. In legend, a banshee is a fairy woman who begins to wail if someone is about to die. In Scottish mythology, she is known as the bean sìth or bean nighe and is seen washing the bloodstained clothes or armour of those who are about to die. In Welsh folklore, a similar creature is known as the Hag of the mist. The banshee can appear in a variety of guises. Most often she appears as an ugly, frightening hag, but she can also appear as a stunningly beautiful woman of any age that suits her. In some tales, the figure who first appears to be a banshee or other cailleach is later revealed to be the Irish battle goddess, the Morrígan.