Post by KenBelmont on Jul 15, 2014 21:41:43 GMT
Greetings to whoever is actually reading this since no other members have attempted to join.
For those who actually practice the magical arts herbal ingredients are often necessary for preforming spells and in this age of digital wonder and internet many people choose to buy there stuff online this is a mistake and a waste of good money, for those of you who shop and practice on a budget good for you.
My local ethnic grocery store compaire foods sells herbs many of which are used in witchcraft such a bundle of sage for $1.99 and that's fresh sage which I'm now drying out to preserve in my oven, but I say this to those who use a tied bundle of sage that has been dried so you can ward off evil spirits in a house please stop wasting your money paying for it online or through some flimflam con artist who have a shop out of a office or some crap like that.
I also found natural Chamomille in a bundle for the same price
Valerian Root 7 grams or .25 ounces for $0.99, Wormwood, Feverfew, Rosebud Petals, Mugwort
And to make it even easier I used food stamps to pay for it, now lets talk about salt
Salt is used for blessing, purification, warding, making holy water, its dirt cheap sea salt 2 1/2 lbs $3 kosher salt 3 lbs $3.22, ionized salt 2 for $1
Lets talk the Dollar Tree magical equipment for a dollar each, Candles, Dream Catchers, Salt, Cinnamon, olive oil, seasonings pre-bottled, incense: cherry, vanilla, fresh linen, mini zen gardens, chalk white and colored, incense burners, oils: cherry, vanilla, fresh linen, rubbing alcohol, I've even found tarot cards, if you are smart you can find a lot of things in there.
My Roses store down the road sells dragons blood incense $1 per pak, the also carry sandlewood, and frankansense and myrth, Walmart carries it too, and other oils, so this should not be so difficult to find.
We as real practitioners of the craft need to stop over paying for goods simply because they come from a website with a pentagram on it and a person claiming to be a witch.
Now sulpher and charcoal are two other items that witches use which I found locally at my plant and garden store actual yellow sulpher aka brimstone 3 lbs for $7
You can make wood charcoal or even use regular outside.
Hell even local thrift stores hold a treasure trove of hidden gems if you care to take the time to look at them.
I challenge every person who reads this to seek me out if you be a real practitioner of the craft and learn what your missing out on.
For those who actually practice the magical arts herbal ingredients are often necessary for preforming spells and in this age of digital wonder and internet many people choose to buy there stuff online this is a mistake and a waste of good money, for those of you who shop and practice on a budget good for you.
My local ethnic grocery store compaire foods sells herbs many of which are used in witchcraft such a bundle of sage for $1.99 and that's fresh sage which I'm now drying out to preserve in my oven, but I say this to those who use a tied bundle of sage that has been dried so you can ward off evil spirits in a house please stop wasting your money paying for it online or through some flimflam con artist who have a shop out of a office or some crap like that.
I also found natural Chamomille in a bundle for the same price
Valerian Root 7 grams or .25 ounces for $0.99, Wormwood, Feverfew, Rosebud Petals, Mugwort
And to make it even easier I used food stamps to pay for it, now lets talk about salt
Salt is used for blessing, purification, warding, making holy water, its dirt cheap sea salt 2 1/2 lbs $3 kosher salt 3 lbs $3.22, ionized salt 2 for $1
Lets talk the Dollar Tree magical equipment for a dollar each, Candles, Dream Catchers, Salt, Cinnamon, olive oil, seasonings pre-bottled, incense: cherry, vanilla, fresh linen, mini zen gardens, chalk white and colored, incense burners, oils: cherry, vanilla, fresh linen, rubbing alcohol, I've even found tarot cards, if you are smart you can find a lot of things in there.
My Roses store down the road sells dragons blood incense $1 per pak, the also carry sandlewood, and frankansense and myrth, Walmart carries it too, and other oils, so this should not be so difficult to find.
We as real practitioners of the craft need to stop over paying for goods simply because they come from a website with a pentagram on it and a person claiming to be a witch.
Now sulpher and charcoal are two other items that witches use which I found locally at my plant and garden store actual yellow sulpher aka brimstone 3 lbs for $7
You can make wood charcoal or even use regular outside.
Hell even local thrift stores hold a treasure trove of hidden gems if you care to take the time to look at them.
I challenge every person who reads this to seek me out if you be a real practitioner of the craft and learn what your missing out on.