“We are the Witchcraft, and although one may not know another, yet we are united by an indissoluble bond. And when the high wild cry of the eagle sounds in your mind, know that you are not alone in your desire for freedom. And when the howl of the wolf echoes in the forests of your night, know that there are those who also prowl. And when the ways of your fellows about you seem the ways of idiocy and madness, know that there are also others who have seen and judged – and acted.” – John Whiteside Parsons, The Witchcraft (excerpt from Freedom is a Two-Edged Sword)
A Mini-Series produced by Ridley Scott about the life of Jack Parsons has been announced. Should be interesting.
Whether you are aroused to conjure the ancient Roman fertility festival of Lupercalia, or find inspiration via the traditional date to share tokens of romantic love with those who have aroused your passions, may you enjoy a lust-filled day—as well as a musk-filled night—with your exciting, eager partners, all you horny, life-loving devils!
It is a fine occasion to responsibly partake of the sensual joys that nature offers for, indeed, we are all animals!
Let’s charge some sea shells to aid us in our spell work, sea witches and hags! The simplest way is to give them an ocean bath and to give them purpose once more.
YOU WILL REQUIRE
sand
salt water (I also add storm water mixed in)
seaweed (optional)
a glass bowl
large spoon
SPELLWORK
1. On the night of a full moon, you will take a large bowl fill bottom with sand. Place shells in the sand and bury them about halfway into it. If you have seaweed, now would be the time to also place it in the bowl.
2. Take your bowl outside and fill the remainder with your saltwater. Place both hands on the sides of the bowl and chant:
Mother Ocean and Lady Sea–
Once more, I return these children of yours
to the comforting embrace of sand and water.
For one night, let tides churn and cleanse them
of all energy amassed on land.
Bless them by the light of the Moon,
which turns your heavenly waters
from which we came.
3. Using your large spoon, you will give your bowl a stir three-times clockwise. With each turn, you will say:
Tumult of riptide, strip away negativity.
Serenity of wave, increase tranquility.
Darkness of depth, deliver vitality.
4. Leave the shells to charge overnight. In the morning, remove them from their watery bed and rinse them with more saltwater. Leave them out to dry outside until twilight and then they will be ready to use once again. Cleanse shells once a month to keep them energized!