if you're a witch or Hellenic pagan or a christopagan or a folk Catholic or anything in that sphere please interact đ my dash is so dry
this post includes hades, persephone, artemis, apollo, aphrodite, hermes, and hekate. for part 2 including zeus, hera, poseidon, hestia, hephaestus, dionysus, ares, demeter, and athena click here, for the titans and protogenoi click here.
keep in mind that this is largely UPG, new age stuff, and historically accurate offerings to the gods include meat, wine, grain (specifically barley), honey, and incense (myrrh and frankincense).
colors can be used for candles, banners, decor, whatever you want
Colors: black, red, and white for association with death. purple and metallics for association with riches/wealth
Offerings: mint, asphodel, white poplar, pomegranate, coffee, cinnamon, elm, money, chocolate
Crystals: gemstones, black crystals (obsidian, black tourmaline, smokey quartz, etc.), pyrite, hematite, labradorite
Animals: black ram, owl, serpent, Cerberus
Colors: purple, pink, yellow, green for association with springtime. black and metallics for association with Hades. white for purity.
Offerings: pomegranate, flowers, grains, asphodel, lavender, rosemary
Crystals: amethyst, gemstones, moss/tree agate, milk quartz, jade, lepidolite
Animals: deer, ram, bat, talking birds (including parrots)
Colors: red and pink for love/sexuality. white and blue for association with the ocean. gold for association with, well, gold.
Offerings: roses, chocolate, shells, myrrh, gold
Crystals: rose quartz, pearl, emerald, opal, aquamarine, rhodonite, rhodochrosite, ocean jasper, morganite
Animals: swan, dove, hare
Colors: white, blue, black, and grey for association with the heavens. brown and green for association with nature/the hunt.
Offerings: moon shaped foods, frankincense, cypress, mugwort, amaranth
Crystals: morganite, moonstone, aventurine, selenite, celestite, moss/tree agate, amethyst, quartz (specific dendritic), labradorite, silver
Animals: deer, wolf, wild boar
Colors: yellow, white, and blue for association with the heavens. red, orange, and pink for healing. purple and green for the Oracle
Offerings: sun shaped foods, bay leaves, laurel, cypress, playing music, poetry
Crystals: sunstone, amber, calcite (specifically honey and yellow), quartz (specifically rutilated or clear), rose quartz, silver
Animals: cow, snake, hawk, crow/raven, cicada, swan, bees
Colors: green and gold for money/luck. white and brown for travels.
Offerings: money, crocus/saffron, strawberries
Crystals: jade, malachite, fluorite, pyrite, lapis lazuli, citrine, alexandrite
Animals: tortoise, ram
Colors: purple, blue, and green for magic. red and black for association with underworld
Offerings: garlic, saffron, crossroad dirt, black salt, ashes, sage, cedar, yew
Crystals: labradorite, obsidian, hematite, black tourmaline, amethyst, bloodstone, serpentine, lepidolite
Animals: wolf, boar, serpent, lion, horse, cow
A nice cup and some clean, fresh, water on the altar can often be all you need for daily offerings
Grow a plant on your altar, use your weekly watering as a devotional act. Hermes is currently helping my peace lily grow :)
Draw their sigil on your nails and then paint over them with nail polish that matches their color correspondences.
If you canât acquire alcohol for your deities (wine, vodka etc) because youâre too young, white vinegar also works. The quality weâre looking for is the purification aspect. White vinegar is natural, antibacterial and never goes bad. You can leave it on your altar until it evaporates if you want.
If you work with a deity involved with self love like Aphrodite, investing a little more time into your skin care and scent can be very rewarding. Nothing super boujie, it can be as simple as getting some nice smelling lotion at the dollar store.
Food and water offerings donât have to be external, especially if youâre in the broom closet and donât have an altar. Reserve the first bite of your meal for your deity. Savour its taste while you think about them. Pour yourself a crisp glass of cold water and guzzle it as a devotional act.
Use a washable or dry erase marker to draw sigils on your shower wall for bath rituals. Itâll come right off when youâre done.
Tea bags are just bags of dried herbs. You can use these as offerings or draw sigils on them and burn them for witchcraft. No one is ever suspicious about a little tea. Adding a tea bag to your water offerings also gives them an extra kick.
A couple dollars at the thrift store will take you a long way. I love thrifting items because theyâre usually well loved. I especially like thrifting spirituality books that past practitioners have written in. Sometimes my deities communicate with me through the books that are available on any given day. If I was just talking to Leviathan about the power of water and I see a book about Hydromancy, I know that heâs sending me a sign. Like, 90% of the books Lucifer has sent me popped up at the thrift store. Most expensive one was $7.99. (and I tag swapped it for 2.99 đ thanks, Hermes-
and on this note, literally steal. Not from small local thrift stores, but I mean this with my whole chest, steal from Value Village. If you can sneakily swap a tag and get something for cheaper literally do it. Value Village gets all their inventory for free I literally do not care. Corporate thrift stores donât deserve rights. I steal from Value Village as a devotional act to Hermes đ lmao )
If you donât have money to spend on really nice paintings and posters of your deities for your altar, start buying books about them. Itâs a double win. A book about Greek religion will certainly have multiple beautiful sculptures and paintings of Aphrodite that I can cut out and put on my wall. A book about angels might have a cool painting of Lucifer. Books about Goddesses, ancient religions, anthropology, astrology etc. You get the opportunity to learn, and if itâs a book you donât particularly care too much for, you can take it apart for imagery. People ask me all the time where I got all of my paintings and pictures from. BOOKS.
Does your deity have a kind of complicated sigil that you love but you also kinda hate redrawing every other day? Sorry Cerberus (Naberius) I love you but that sigil is so complicated babe.
Learn how to block print! Itâs very simple. You get a block of linoleum (usually pretty cheap, I think mine were like $5) , some ink (~$10), and a carving tool (varies depending), and make a sigil stamp! All you gotta do is draw your sigil and carve it out nicely one time. You can still bless it and imbue it with your energy, and you can easily put it on prayers, talismans etc.
Chalk is your best friend. Use it to draw sigils on the floor or wall that can easily be wiped away. You can imbue special chalk and use it for casting circles if you donât like the mess of salt.
Aphrodite is the Greek Goddess of Love, Beauty, Desire, Fertility, and more.
Correspondences:
Colors: Red, pink, seafoam green, aqua.
Element: Water.
Day of the Week: Friday.
Stones and gems: Diamond, rose quartz, pearl, aquamarine, sapphire, garnet.
Incense and essencial oils: Rose, myrrh, vanilla, cinnamon, jasmine, ginger.
Sheâs related to:
Doves
Bees
Swans
Geese
Dolphins
Pearls
Mirrors
Roses
Apples
Scallop shells
Conch shells
Ocean
Hares
Cats
OFFERINGS (typical and original)
Roses (could be fake, in a jar of water, planted or in a bush - it donât matter)
Scallop shells / Conch shells / Sea shells - just shells
Sweets, candy and desserts (She loves chocolate!)
Natural honey
Abandoned beehives
Dead bees (make sure they died of natural causes, please donât kill bees)
Something you created (could be drawings, poems, knitted decoration, whatever you did while thinking of her!)
Something someone else created (always ask for permission to use someone elseâs art and donât ever make it pass as your own, Sheâs not stupid and will be pissed if you do)
Statues of her or anything Sheâs related to, as stated above
White feathers / dove feathers
Pearls of any color
Mirrors
My personal favorite: a golden apple (learn how to do it here)
Diamonds and the stones listed above
Lingerie
Sex toys
Jewelry
Sea water
Fish scales
Wine or champagne
Nuts
Aprodisiac scents/foods
Silk
Myrrh or some incense listed above
Starfish (grab a dead one from the beach, donât buy one because they usually take living starfish and kill them to sell it as decor or souvenirs)
Beach sand
Coffee beans or ground coffee
Fruits like strawberry, cherries or grapes
Vanilla sticks
Cinnamon sticks
Cat whiskers (please donât cut a kittyâs precious whiskers, wait for them to shed naturally - look for them mostly during Summer and on the places your cats spend most of their time)
Blood (it could be your period blood or blood you deliberately took to give it to her - I use a menstrual cup and have a rose bush, so what I do is I take that blood and feed it to the roses, they LOVE it)
Himalayan salt
See also: Tip to start deity work and Devotional acts for Aphrodite
How to Tell If Youâve Been Cursed
Being cursed is one of the the most fearful things for a practitioner or superstitious person. Iâll be honest with you: Iâm pro-curse and Iâve been cursed in the past at least a dozen times. Itâs a thing, it has a history, and people kind of need to get over hating on those people who do decide to curse.
I am passionate about education. And I feel that even if youâre not going to curse someone ever you still need to know how curses work so you can create effective protections. Knowing how you can be hurt is one of the best ways to prevent being hurt, after all.
Plus, even if youâre not going to curse someone that doesnât mean someone else wonât curse you. Itâs a two way street after all.
What is a curse?
A curse is a prayer, utterance, or spell with the intent to cause harm, trouble, or ill luck to befall another. The word hex has an Pennsylvania origin, from what I can tell, and it meant from meaning simply âwitchâ or âto practice witchcraftâ to âto cast a spell onâ and now it has a darker meaning. That probably comes from the ill-reputation that magic workers had for a long time, if I had to hazard a guess. I personally define hex as a short-term spell meant to cause mischief and trouble. Like a casual curse or minor vengeance. But it is regional speech so youâre probably better off just using the word curse and calling it a day.
So what are the symptoms of a curse?
Curses can be really casual such as spilling coffee on yourself. An extreme example would be someone who spills coffee on themselves, has a car break down, has the tow truck driver drop the tow bar ON THE CAR crushing it, is late for work, finds out theyâre being laid off, and has a lover break up with them on the same day.
Other things to look for:
Nightmares
Trouble sleeping
Loss of energy (physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and so on)
Sudden legal troubles
Sudden relationship troubles
Sudden medical issues
Sudden financial issues
Random pain and aches
Scattered mind and unable to gather your thoughts, confusion, disorientation
Bad luck
Generally, itâs a culmination of several of these things at once. Please, please, please, check with doctors when youâre feeling aches, pain, or medical issues. Whether something medical is induce via a curse doesnât mean that the curse breaking will actually REMOVE those issues. Same goes for any other issues that crop up. Youâll still have to deal with that shit. Removing the curse or hex means that nothing additional should crop up (beyond the normal âshit happens, thatâs lifeâ kind of deal)
How to tell if youâre cursed
The above symptoms should occur consistently and suddenly. They are persistent. You donât ever catch a break. There are curses that last years and years but they are very rare. Most end up fading out over time. By and large, you can counter a curse simply by changing your lifestyle or behavior (but not always).
Iâm going to be honest. There are some curses or hexes that wonât register because theyâve been designed to avoid detection. If you think this might be the case, simply move onto hex breaking and curse removal methods, followed by cleansing and protection.
However, there are some methods to determine if youâve been cursed. Divination is the easiest way to go about it. Tarot cards, oracle cards, pendulums â you pick whatever method works best for you.
For a deity and/or spirit workers, I would ask for a sign of some kind within the next three days to confirm that thereâs a curse. And then pray for help with the removal.
If youâre unsure still or want to be extra sure, just skip right onto the curse breaking and hex removing methods. Remember, donât panic. You are your own worse enemy when you panic. (I know thatâs nearly impossible for some folks with paranoia or anxiety but itâs something to keep in mind)
How much do I have to worry about curses? Really?
You probably arenât cursed. Itâs just bad luck which happens to everyone. If youâre not a practitioner, then itâs even more likely that youâre not cursed. Sometimes bad shit just happens. But, when you deal with other practitioners, donât be surprised to find that youâve annoyed one of them and they fired back at you. Iâm not saying that curses or hexes never happen, they absolutely do, but theyâre not super common either.
But if you want to take some preventative measures, it canât hurt either, right?
Originally posted here. Adapted from my original ask here.
Ămile Bayard: Summoning the Beloved Dead (1870)
Friendly reminders this morning.
âąYou donât need a coven, an elder witch, a teacher, or anything like that if your path doesnât call for it. âąIf youâre not sure how to do a spell, what an ingredient is, or why something is done a certain way, crack open a book, pull up those webpages, and get to researching. âąIf you donât believe in yourself and your spell, it probably wonât work. âąMagic doesnât have to be big. You donât need an entire room dedicated to doing magic. You donât need endless amounts of herbs, crystals, tools, or candles. Work with what you have and let the intention be the most powerful thing you have. âąWitchcraft is different for everyone. Just because someone practices a certain way does NOT mean thatâs the only way.
Hope everyone has a good day!
đčđ„ The Rite of Her Sacred Fires 2025 đ„đč
On the full moon in May, hundreds across the world perform the Rite of Her Sacred Fires: a cross-tradition devotional rite to Hekate. Since we have no surviving record of festivals dedicated to Hekate, I like to observe this date as a yearly festival honoring the goddess. I have given Her offerings of handmade beeswax candles, honey cakes, pomegranates, and libations of wine, milk, and honey.
Hail Hekate, torch-bearing goddess of the many ways. Savior and protector, three-formed maiden of the golden sandals. May your sacred fires light our path, and may you always bring light to the darkness.
TEA â To consume. Steep herbs, flowers, or roots in hot water. Vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants found in herbal teas provide many short and long-term health benefits. Used for colds, immune system, digestive system, inflammation, anti-aging, stress, anxiety, or skin health, among other treatments.
TINCTURE â To consume. Herbs that have been stepped in alcohol or vinegar in process of extraction, creating a concentrated liquid form of a herb. Preserve and concentrate the properties of the herb, making them more effective and longer lasting. Fill glass jar with dried herbs. Filling half full will make a stronger (donât pack down.) Pour boiling water to just dampen all of the herbs. Fill the rest of the jar with vodka and stir. Store the jar in a cool/dry place, shaking daily, for at least three weeks and up to six months. Strain and store in blue or amber dropper bottles (or clean glass jars.) Take 2-3 drops daily.
POULTICE â Topical application. Moistened herbs formed and patted down over area where needed (like herbal band-aid). Place whole or powdered herbs in a bowl and add hot water to stick together. Apply topically and use medical gauze to hold in place. Good for: stings, bites, wounds, broken bones, infection, boils, in-grown issues, acne, or anything that needs to be drawn from the skin.
FOMENTATION â Topical application. Strong steep infusion of herbs (typically stronger than what you would drink). Infuse, strain, and soak cloth in infusion, applying to area where needed. Useful for wrapping a body part or treating large area.
TOPICAL WASH â Topical application. Similar to fomentations, but instead infuse herbs and strain then soak affected body part in the infusion. Direct contact allows herbs to penetrate in unique way.Â
HERBAL OIL â Topical application. Herbs are âbakedâ in base oil such as: olive, sweet almond, apricot, jojoba, avocado, grape seed, or hemp. Can use fresh or dried plant material and sun or Oven as heat source. Heat extracts the oil soluble healing components of the herbs to create the healing oil. Herbal oil often used to make other products such as salves, lotions, or creams but can be used on their own.
SALVE â Topical application. Treatment with the consistency of a balm or ointment. Made by adding beeswax to a herbal oil until desired consistency. Used to sooth skin after a burn, bite, sting, abrasion, or other surface problems.Â
The following spell counters gossip, slander, and testimony against you. It is most powerful if performed standing at the center of a crossroad, however it may also be accomplished standing at a window. A sudden gust of wind is an extremely auspicious omen.
Blend a pinch of white sugar, a pinch of flour, and a pinch of fine ground salt.
Hold the powder in the palm of your hand while visualizing your desired outcome. Direct your petition to the deity of your choice, if necessary. (If youâd like spiritual assistance but are unsure who to beseech, the archangel Michael and the orisha Ogun, warriors who despise lies, are recommended, as is Maâat, Egyptian dispenser of ultimate justice.)
Chant: I am innocent of the accusations! [Deityâs name] protect me!
Allow the powders to fly out of your hand.
(from The Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)