Christian and Catholic witch offerings and spells tip:
Add salt to your offerings to God or keep some salt on your altar and integrate it in your craft!
Salt represents Wisdom/Sophia and the Holy Spirit (Colossians 4:5.) (Gospel of Philip 107.61;35.)
Salt is extremely important when making offerings and was used often biblicallyforoffering and sacrifices (Leviticus 2:13), (Gospel of Philip 107.61;35.) (Colossians 4:5-6)(Ezra 6:9) (Ezekiel 43:24)
Salt represents God in us as Christians on earthand It represents the Covenants of love between God’s people (Numbers 18:19) (Matthew 5:13)
Salt is also used for protection and purification from God (2Kings 2:19)(Exodus 30:35) (Mark 9:49) (Judges 9:45)
Remember to always pray before your spells or offerings and after!
Don’t forget to not be holding any grudges against your brothers and sisters in Christ or it might affect your work! Matthew 5:23-24 ❤️
8-10 oz Coffee (productivity, energy, mental health)
Sugar and Creamer optional
Cinnamon (happiness)
Nutmeg (luck)
Make your cup of coffee the way you like, sprinkle in the spices and stir. As you stir recite:
Give me strength so I can write,
Give me imagination and insight.
Keep me on track,
keep the motivation I lack.
Meditate on this verse and you sip your coffee. Remember you were created to create yourself. You are in the Lord’s image.
Exodus 35:31-32 : And he has filled him with the Spirit of God, with skill, with intelligence, with knowledge, and with all craftsmanship, to devise artistic designs, to work in gold and silver and bronze
After your cup of coffee, refill if you wish and get writing. Remember the Lord made you to create. Praise and thank Him for your gifts, and just have fun. Even if you only write 50 words, just write, you still got something on the page.
The Chicago library just posted a bunch of old manuscripts online to get the public’s help with translation and transcription. One of these manuscripts was “The Book of Magical Charms”, an anonymous grimoire from 17th century England.
This is PURE CHRISTIAN WITCHERY. It’s got spirit conjurings, (use with care), sigils, (also use with care), spells and potions, (USE WITH CARE don’t be eating anything a 17th century manuscript says to eat without researching it first), prayers galore. Some of it is in Latin, but if you hit the translator tab, a bunch of people have already translated some significant chunks. Me myself will be digging out my Latin textbooks because I am THAT LEVEL OF NERD.