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seafoambeauty

“There is a time for activity, and there is a time for quietness. On the winter solstice, contemplate the beneficence of stillness and solitude. The work of the harvest is over. The change from fall to winter is apparent, and energy is conserved for days of growth yet to come. Observe the silent earth, the sleeping seed, and marvel at the lengthening of days. Use this meditation to put you in tune to the energies of the season: the need for reflection and the power of awakening.”

“The Modern Witchcraft Guide to the Wheel of the Year” by Judy Ann Nock

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What should you put in your bath?

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  • black tea: soothes sunburns [1] [2] and is antimicrobial [3] contains some essential polyphenols and tannin, reduces puffiness/inflammation [4
  • green tea: antioxidant and detoxifier [1] soothes rashes, increases healing rate, softens skin [2] heals sores and wounds, rejuvenates skin cells, improve psoriasis and dandruff [3] anti-aging, mood stabilizing [4]
  • apple cider vinegar: anti inflammatory and softens skin [1]
  • ground ginger: increases circulation, promotes sweating, opens pores, relieves pain [1]
  • lemon: antioxidant (brightens skin) [1
  • olive oil: moisturizes skin [1]
  • calendula flowers: soothes burns, inflammation, rashes, insect bites, skin disorders [1] useful for small children [2]
  • elder-flowers: anti-inflammatory and heals rashes cuts and wounds [1]
  • Himalayan salt: soothes insect bites, heals blisters, relieves arthritis pain [1] softens skin [2]
  • oatmeal: soothes, anti-inflammatory, calms angry skin [1]
  • rose petals: relax mind, relieve sleepiness, soothe headaches and stress [1] promote positive feelings [2]
  • valerian root: relax the mind, relieve sleepiness, soothe headaches and stress [1]
  • lavender: relax the mind, relieve sleepiness, soothe headaches and stress [1] [2]
  • mugwort: relax the mind, relieve sleepiness, soothe and headaches and stress [1]
  • chammomile: soothes nerves [1] good for dry skin [2]
  • passion flower: soothes nerves [1]
  • hops: soothes nerves [1]
  • rosemary: pain relief, soothes headaches and fatigue [1] relaxing, increases alertness and clarity of mind [2] soothes sore throat[3]
  • thyme: pain relief, soothes headaches and fatigue [1]
  • devils claw: eases joint pain [1]
  • juniperberries: soothes muscle aches [1]
  • peppermint: increase blood flow, relieve congestion [1]
  • eucalyptus: increase blood flow, relieve congestion [1] increases energy [2]
  • thyme: increase blood flow, relieve congestion [1]
  • jasmine: emollient and antiseptic, soothes skin [1
  • organic coconut flakes: nourish the skin [1]
  • sage: uplifting, good for oily skin and back acne [1] stimulating [2]
  • marjoram: decongestant, soothes muscle pain [1]
  • whole cow’s milk: hydrates and mildly exfoliates skin [1]
  • cow’s buttermilk: hydrates and thoroughly exfoliates skin [1]
  • goat’s milk: thoroughly hydrates and exfoliates skin, provides nutrients [1]
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ofcloudsandstars

It’s Fire Cider making season!!

Half of today was just a huge cider crafting adventure. Half of these herbs are from my yard while the rest were from the market. I had the idea of making different ciders for various purposes and various correspondences. I even gave them names!!



Burning passion:
Red cabbage, radishes, hibiscus petals, red onion, grapefruit, purple basil flowers, black peppercorn. I wanted this to taste sensual and fiery like a smokey flower. Can be used in love tonic spells or for courage. 

devils kiss:
Sweet red peppers, chili peppers, red bell pepper, shallots, dried chili flakes, sweet garden tomatoes. I wanted this to be traditionally spicy but with a rich sweet taste. The tomatoes were ripe and from my garden and have such a rich sweetness to them. 

amber blaze:
Oranges, sweet orange peppers, carrots, cinnamon, anise, habanero peppers (going to sweeten it with maple syrup after probably). I just wanted this to have the festiveness of fall and kick any cold I would potentially have in the crotch. 

gold fire:
Ginger, turmeric, lemon, yellow onion, sweet yellow peppers. I was just excited to use pure turmeric. There’s a beautiful glow to this one. 

white inferno:
Daikon radish, white onion, garlic, rosemary, cardamom, white pepper, chive flowers, basil flowers, chives. This one has a intense cleansing feel to it, nutritionally and energetically. I really felt like adding rosemary to this recipe would be right. I love the whole white flowers in there too that make it have more of this sense of purifying. The white pepper powder for some reason sparkles in it so it feels sparkly and light. The daikon radish is so light and refreshing when you first bite into it but it has an airy fieriness that permeates the whole mouth two seconds later. I’m excited to see what type of spice and flavor it will have after a few months!

emerald ember:
Horseradish, parsley, lime, basil, orange mint, jalapeño peppers, green bell peppers. I really wanted a cider that would be very herbal yet refreshing. I wanted it to have the type of spice that opens up your sinuses and third eye lol. 

My fingers were burning for an hour after haha. I am so glad it finally stopped. 

Source: ofcloudsandstars