Barbara Daca

    One Pot Witchery - Stone Soup - The Hidden Grimiore of the Kitchen Hedge Witch

    Sunday, September 28, 2008, 05:45 PM [General]

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      5.0 out of 5 stars A Grimoire Unlike Any Other, September 12, 2008
    Review By Liorah Lleucu (Moshee-Myfanwy)  (Illinois, USA) -
    Natural witcheries brewed with an authentic flavor. This grimoire is unlike any other I've come across. Full of recipes, spells and practical techniques for living magically. Excellent comprehensive resource. I highly recommend this book.

     

     One Pot Witchery - Stone Soup: The Hidden Grimoire of the Kitchen Hedge Witch

    420 pages )O( A Practical Guide to the Art of Magickal Living with Genuine Spells and Magickal Knowledge on near every page. This book offers everything form Love Spells to Hex Breaking as well as a quick overview of several magickal topics, knowledge and practices - Why buy many books when you really only need one good reference?
    Held within are the Secrets to over 200 Recipes to brew; the Keys to over 150 ancient Charms and Spells to conjure, and the Ability to unlock over 100 bits of Lost Wisdom and centuries old Fortune Telling techniques.
    Discover how to make your own charms, amulets and talismans, as well as  the basics of wine, beer and mead. Learn how to make your own essential oils, teas, soaps, salves and so much more. You will attain a fun Children's Magickal no-cook recipe section and uncover a Comprehensive Herbal embodying the Magickal, Medicinal, and Culinary uses for common herbs, spices, vegetables and edible flowers - Live well and Rejoice!

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    What do I do if I am having trouble with the Supernatural?

    Sunday, September 28, 2008, 05:39 PM [General]

     

    What shall I do with that entity of mine?

    It's happened to us all at one time or another we see, hear or feel that which sends goose bumps up and down our spine. It could be you just moved into a new residence or you are left alone on the job at night or just when you visit your sister - what can you do? Well if it's your house we first suggest:

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    First Prepare yourself and write this spell on your person in red or black ink so you can not be attacked by it no matter where it hails from (physical, mental, spiritual or emotional).

    S D P N Q C N

    D P N Q C N

    P N Q C N

    N Q C N

    Q C N

    C N

    N

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    Next light a candle - white or purple if possible otherwise any 5 day candle will do and first Note which way the smoke is going:

    North: It is a physical manifestation

    South: It is a Spiritual manifestation

    East: It is a manifestation that exists on a mental plane

    West: It is a manifestation the exists on an emotional plane

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    Next Check which way the flame is pointing...

    North: You will need to Work to get rid of it

    South: The Entity can be easily overcome

    East: You will only overcome this entity with thought and precision

    West: You need more clarity to see where it's coming from - meditate

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    Then see how long your 5 day candle lasts...

    Less than five days - the entity comes from an evil source

    Five days - the entity comes from a friendly source

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    Now that you have all the information you can decide what to do with your entity. If your entity is benevolent and you decide to keep it you may ask it a question before going to sleep and get your answers before the morning light.

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    If your entity is evil than you should begin by cleaning everything with a wash of holy water (made with holy salt) black pepper and cumin. Begin at the back of the house and out the front door down the steps and out the garden - pay particular attention to underneath things, corners, closets, familiars and electronics. Burn sage and carry it through your house in a small cauldron swinging back and forth telling it that you claim this house as your own and it needs to leave - do so with much authority! and walk from back to front out the door as before.  Now stomp you foot and say "there!" and sprinkle holy salt  on your way back.

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    Now is a good time to construct a witch's bottle and put one in your closet and one buried by the garden gate.  Our favorite one is constructed with a large green Mason jar, rosemary, needles, pins, wine, red and/or black candles. Sing the spell as your construct it then seal with the wax and bury one in your yard and one in your closet.

    Witches bottle spell:

    Pins and needles, rosemary and wine, in this witches bottle of mine

    Needles and pins, wine and rosemary, guard against harm and do not tarry

    Wine and rosemary, needles and pins, guard against evil and their jinn's

    Rosemary and wine, pins and needles, guard against jealousy and all other evils

    Witches bottle red and black, send all evil against me back

    Witches bottle black and red, destroy all evil, kill it dead

    Witches bottle that I see, destroy all evil - Mote it be!

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    Finally relax in a nice Aura Cleanse bath (nutmeg, pineapple, orange and poppy) and light a new candle and verify that the entity is gone!

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    All excerpts are taken with permission (by me) from One Pot Witchery: Stone Soup - The Hidden Grimoire of the Kitchen Hedge Witch by Barbara Daca (Amazon.com)   

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    Happy Halloween (Repost or Use as you Like)

    Friday, September 19, 2008, 12:21 PM [General]

     

    Happy Halloween

    Come and Trick or Treat

    Buy a Spooky Pumpkin

    Or smell our Stinky feet!

    We'll be making Tea

    From a creepy Family Brew

    If you get a chance Stop By

    And we'll Add You to the Stew!

    If you would Prefer

    We'll Shrink your Tiny Head

    Then put in some Bat Wings

    And Bake you into Bread!

     Gee we sure hope You Stop By

    When you fo to Trick or Treat

    We haven't had a thing to drink all Year

    And nothing good to EAT!

     

    -Barbara Daca (October 2003) 

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    My Daughter's Coven

    Sunday, September 7, 2008, 03:34 PM [General]

    My daughter is 8 and her firends are over, which is often the case. I keep a cauldron outside hung on a tripod over a firepit with burnt wood for thier use (with a little red cellophane so it looks like a fire) They also have a few clay pots to play with and brooms, utensils and lots of herbs and edible flowers to pick. I love to watch as they "create" thier brews while singing thier spells and dancing!

    Today they were making a contract so they would quit argueing and be fast friends! They put thier little contract in a clay pot with water? and decided that if they argued any further that they would just have to remind each other about the contract. I worked like a charm! It amazes me how much we inwardly just know.

    Now they are making a "friendship stew" to celebrate out of all the flowers and herbs they picked and singing Taylor Swift songs! LOL they are so cute and I am so lucky to be able to see little moments like this that I just had to share! Gotta go make them a snack plate and finish feng shui-ing my kitchen - talk to you all later! Brightest Blessings!

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    What Fun!

    Friday, August 8, 2008, 11:02 AM [General]

     

     

    What Kind of Modern Tradition Witch Are You?
    You scored as a Hedgewitch
    A Witch who combines many elements of Traditional Witchcraft and Nature Witchcraft, as well as Shamanism and healing, with a more rural tone to their practise. A hedgewitch studies herbalism, nature, shamanism, healing lore, hearthcraft, nature oriented magick and anything else she may find useful. She will study both magickal and medicinal herbalism. Hedgewitches study and practice their rituals and magick anywhere they may, but prefer to in rural or wild areas. They also tend to live in more rural places. She will have a garden if she can, but prefers to gather plants and magickal materials from the wild. She may know a lot about what grows in the wild, as well as about wildlife and livestock. Her tools will be a mix of different useful items, as well as natural items and shamanic tools. Such as walking sticks and staffs, wands, rattles, a medicine bag, pruning shears, cooking pots, besoms, and the tools of herbalism, such as a mortar and pestual. Her shrine/altar can be placed anywhere in her home, garden or yard, and she may have special places set up in her favorite wild places, or a corner of a farm field. Her patrons will be deities of nature, the wild, and agriculture, healing, the harvest and the Underworld.
    Hedgewitch
    100%
    Kitchenwitch
    100%
    Gardenwitch
    100%
    Hearthwitch
    96%
    Cottagewitch
    92%
    Greenwitch
    92%

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