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Rose Embyrs Spells


Cast A Spell On A Spring Garden

To bless your new spring garden with fertility and growth, follow these easy steps created from, “Spellcaster: Book of Magick”. Choose young plants and seeds, organic fertilizer and a sunny place in the yard to plant. Gather your gardening tools and ask the Goddess and Greenman for a blessing of your plants to grow and thrive. Now gather a few items to protect and enhance your garden with magick.

Items you will need:

Green ribbon.

Wooden stakes for each row.

Wand with an orange blossom, daffodil or orchid tied to the wand with green ribbon.

Apple, cut into small pieces.

1-5 geodes (rock crystals)

1-quart spring water.

½ cup of honey.

2-quart container to mix the apple, water and honey together.

Place a stake at the beginning of each row and tie a green ribbon on the stake. Place a geode near the soil in the middle of your garden. If you have 5 geodes form the corners of a pentagram around the garden. Turn the soil with the organic fertilizer and make the holes for each seed or plant. Use the apple/honey mixture and pour small amounts into each hole, saying:

My Goddess and Greenman, I summon you.

Let my plants thrive with this magickal brew.

With perfect love, I will tend my garden true.

To bring forth life and to honor you.

So mote it be!

Plant the seeds and young plants, then pour any remaining sweet nectar between each plant.

Bless A Tree In Need Spell

In the garden, park, or in the field, there may be a tree in need of care and nourishment. Coming to the aid of this living, yet struggling plant can be a blessing for you and the tree. Water, organic fertilizer and loving maintenance of a tree can ease your challenges and burdens in life. Taking on the care of another will bind you and the tree in magick.

As the tree grows strong and thick, the fallen wood each season may be used to make wands, a besom or another pagan craft. The fallen leaves may be used in spells and the seeds that drop may be used in witch’s bags for better sleep and digestion. Bark that sloughs off the tree as it grows may be medicinal or ceremonial in some way.

Bring a geode, banana and orange peels to the tree and bury them near the roots. Use a bucket of water each day and say:

With the Goddess’s love and Greenman’s skill

To this tree, I devote my magick and will

Give me the power to bring life anew

With my love and praise I give to you

So mote it be!

Many Blessings,

Rose Embyrs

http://www.roseembyrs.com