Imbolc: From Ancient Fire Festival to Modern Celebration of Renewal + Tea Ceremony

In the deep midwinter, when the cold seems unyielding, a festival of fire and light breaks the monotony with promises of spring and renewal. This is Imbolc, an ancient Celtic festival that has evolved through time but still holds fast to the essence of its inception: the reawakening of the earth and the heralding of new life.

The Roots of Imbolc

The earliest history of Imbolc is interwoven with the pastoral calendar of the Celtic people. As a culture deeply connected to the rhythms of nature, the Celts marked Imbolc as a pivotal point in the year. It was a time when the ewes began to lactate, signaling the beginning of the lambing season, an undeniable sign that the harshness of winter would soon give way to the bounty of spring.

The festival is traditionally held on February 1st, a date that falls approximately halfway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. This timing is no coincidence; it reflects the ancient understanding of the balance between darkness and light, cold and warmth, death and rebirth.

From a seasonal perspective, Imbolc represents the awakening of nature after the long winter slumber. As the days gradually lengthen and the temperatures slowly rise, Imbolc symbolizes the first signs of spring’s arrival. It is a time when farmers and gardeners eagerly prepare for the upcoming planting season, anticipating the rejuvenation and growth that nature will soon provide.

Imbolc also serves as a reminder of the cyclical nature of life and the importance of inner transformation. Just as nature undergoes a period of rest and renewal during winter, individuals can reflect on their own personal journeys. It is a time to release old habits, set new intentions, and embark on a path of self-improvement and growth.

Imbolc offers a beautiful opportunity to honor the interconnectedness of nature, spirituality, and personal growth. Whether through participating in community gatherings or embracing personal rituals, individuals can tap into the ancient origins and modern significance of Imbolc, finding inspiration, renewal, and a deep connection to the cycles of life.


Brigid: Goddess and Saint

Central to the celebration of Imbolc is Brigid, initially revered as a goddess in the Celtic pantheon. A multifaceted deity, Brigid was the patroness of healers, poets, smiths, childbirth, and the hearth. She symbolized the fertile and creative aspect of the natural world. With the arrival of Christianity, the goddess Brigid was transformed into Saint Brigid of Kildare, a beloved figure in the Irish Christian tradition. However, the goddess’s attributes were so ingrained in the cultural consciousness that many of the pagan customs associated with her continued, albeit with a Christian veneer.

Brigid’s association with fire is particularly significant during Imbolc, as it marks the halfway point between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. As the days gradually lengthen, her presence serves as a reminder of the impending arrival of spring and the promise of new beginnings. This time of year is often seen as a fertile period, both in terms of the land and personal growth, and Brigid’s energy is thought to inspire and support these transformations.

In modern times, many people continue to honor Brigid during Imbolc by incorporating her symbolism and traditions into their celebrations. Some may create Brigid’s altars adorned with candles, flowers, and symbols of creativity and inspiration. Others may partake in healing rituals, seeking her guidance for physical or emotional well-being. Regardless of the specific practices, the essence of Brigid and her connection to Imbolc serve as a reminder of the ancient wisdom and enduring power of the divine feminine.

Brigid’s presence infuses this festival with a sense of reverence, renewal, and the anticipation of brighter days ahead. By acknowledging and honoring Brigid during Imbolc, we honor the sacred feminine energy within ourselves and connect to the ancient threads that bind us to our ancestors and the natural world.


Fires of Purification and Illumination

Fire played a central role in the festivities of Imbolc, emblematic of the rebirth of the Sun and the vital life force stirring in the womb of the earth. Hearth fires were rekindled, and candles lit to represent the returning warmth and light. Bonfires were also a common feature, with their flames signifying purification and the triumph of light over darkness.


Modern Celebrations

Today, Imbolc is embraced by many neo-pagans, Wiccans, and those inspired by the mythic past. The festival is still a time for purification and renewal. Homes are cleaned thoroughly; the remnants of the old year are swept away, making room for the new. It’s also a time for personal reflection and the setting of intentions. Just as the seeds beneath the earth are preparing to burst forth, individuals are encouraged to nurture their aspirations and prepare for personal growth.

One way to incorporate Imbolc traditions is by creating an altar dedicated to this special day. Choose items that symbolize the themes of Imbolc, such as candles, representations of Brigid, and symbols of new beginnings like seeds or sprouting plants. Light the candles and take a moment to reflect on the warmth and light returning to the world.

Candle-making! Imbolc is closely associated with the element of fire and the symbolism of light. Making candles is a beautiful way to connect with this element and create a warm, inviting atmosphere in your home. You can experiment with different colors and scents that evoke the energy of Imbolc, such as white for purity, yellow for sunlight, or lavender for healing.

Another tradition is to engage in purification rituals. Imbolc is often associated with cleansing and purifying, both physically and spiritually. Take a ritual bath with herbs like lavender or rosemary, or cleanse your sacred space with sage or palo santo. As you cleanse, visualize releasing any stagnant energy and making space for new growth and abundance.

Imbolc is also a time for divination and setting intentions for the year ahead. You can use tarot cards, runes, or other divination tools to gain insight and guidance. Take time to meditate or journal about your goals and aspirations for the coming months. Set intentions that align with the energy of Imbolc – new beginnings, creativity, and nurturing your inner flame.

Imbolc is a time of sowing seeds both literally and metaphorically. It symbolizes the potential for growth and the nurturing of new ideas and dreams. Start your own indoor herb garden or plant seeds outdoors in preparation for the coming spring. As you tend to these plants, visualize your intentions and aspirations taking root and blossoming in the months ahead.

Lastly, don’t forget to connect with nature during this time. Imbolc is closely tied to the awakening of the earth and the first signs of spring. Take a walk in nature, observe the budding trees and early flowers, and express gratitude for the cycles of the seasons. Consider planting seeds or tending to indoor plants as a symbol of nurturing your own growth and potential.


Imbolc Traditions

Traditional practices include the crafting of Brigid’s crosses from reeds or straw, a custom believed to invite protection and blessings from the saint. Another ritual is the making of a “Brigid’s bed,” a small receptacle where a figurine of Brigid is placed, accompanied by a white wand or candle, symbolizing fertility and the return of the light.

Holy wells, too, are visited during Imbolc. Offerings of coins or clooties (small strips of cloth) are left, and the water is used for blessings and healing, merging the ancient reverence for water deities with Christian practices.


Conclusion

By honoring the transformative power of Imbolc, we can tap into the energy of new beginnings and growth. It is a reminder to let go of what no longer serves us and make space for new opportunities and experiences.

Imbolc invites us to reflect on our personal journey and set intentions for the year ahead. Just as the earth prepares to blossom with new life, we too can nurture our dreams and aspirations, allowing them to take root and flourish.

This ancient festival teaches us the importance of balance and harmony, as we honor both the darkness of winter and the promise of spring. It reminds us to find beauty in the simplest of things, to appreciate the slow and steady progress, and to have faith in the unseen.

As we embrace the transformative power of Imbolc, let us carry the lessons and energy of this sacred time throughout the year. Let us be open to change, willing to release old patterns, and ready to embrace the possibilities that lie ahead.

Imbolc is a reminder that we are part of a greater cycle, connected to the rhythms of nature and the unfolding of the universe. It is a celebration of life and rebirth, urging us to embrace our own potential for growth and transformation.

So, as we light our candles and welcome the return of the light, let us also ignite the flame within ourselves. Let us harness the transformative power of Imbolc and create a life filled with joy, purpose, and abundance. May this ancient festival inspire us to embrace our own transformative journey and walk with courage and grace into the future


Imbolc Tea Ceremony: A Ritual of Renewal

The practice of a tea ceremony for Imbolc can be a serene and symbolic way to welcome the emerging light of spring. Below is a tea ceremony designed to capture the essence of Imbolc, paired with a recipe that embodies the themes of purity, awakening, and warmth.


Imbolc Tea Recipe

Ingredients:
– 1 teaspoon of dried chamomile flowers (for relaxation and purification)
– 1 teaspoon of dried nettle leaf (to support vitality and health)
– 1/2 teaspoon of dried lavender (for tranquility and a connection to early spring)
– 1/2 teaspoon of lemon peel (for brightness and the return of the sun)
– A few fresh mint leaves (for renewal and freshness)
– Honey (preferably local, to taste for sweetness and connection to the land)
– Boiling water

Instructions:
1. In a teapot, combine the chamomile, nettle, lavender, and lemon peel.
2. Pour boiling water over the herbs and let steep for about 5 to 7 minutes, infusing the water with the herbs’ essence.
3. Strain the tea into cups, add fresh mint leaves to each cup, and stir in honey to taste.


Imbolc Tea Ceremony Steps

Preparation:
– Cleanse the space where the ceremony will be held to honor the Imbolc tradition of purification. This can be done physically by tidying up and symbolically by burning a white sage smudge stick or diffusing purifying essential oils.
– Set up a small altar or centerpiece representing Imbolc, with a white or pale green cloth, a candle to signify the returning light, and perhaps a small representation of a sheep or a Brigid’s cross as a nod to the agricultural roots of the festival and to ask for Brigid’s blessings.
– Invite participants to wear white or light colors, symbolizing the purity and freshness of the season.

The Ceremony:
1. Begin the ceremony by lighting the candle and taking a few deep breaths to ground everyone present.
2. Invite participants to share what they wish to cleanse from their lives or what they hope to grow in the coming season.
3. Pour the hot water over the tea blend, allowing the scent to rise. As the tea steeps for 5 to 7 minutes, meditate on the warmth that suffuses the herbs, reminiscent of the sun warming the earth.
4. Serve the tea, add the fresh mint, and encourage each person to inhale the herbal aroma, contemplating the nurturing aspects of Brigid or the notion of rebirth and renewal.
5. Sip the tea slowly, discussing the flavors and how they might correspond to the elements of Imbolc—chamomile for peace, nettle for health, lavender for the first hints of spring, lemon for the sun’s warmth, and mint for new beginnings.
6. Conclude the ceremony by setting intentions for the coming spring. Each participant might write their intention on a bay leaf and add it to the candle flame, watching as their hopes are symbolically transformed into smoke and carried upwards.
7. Finish by expressing gratitude for the light and warmth that are returning to the world, and for the companionship and shared intentions of the group.

This Imbolc tea ceremony and recipe offer a moment of contemplative respite, allowing participants to connect with the cycle of the seasons and the promise of spring’s return. It’s a time to revitalize the spirit, cleanse the old, and prepare the soil of the heart for new seeds to be sown.

Dedicating An Animal Spirit

Hello and Welcome!

I’ve recently discovered a ritual that is both beautiful and magickal. If you are one that finds your pet to be special and powerful, then this is the spell for you. If you are also one who finds great purpose in worshiping deities, then this is the ritual for you.

This ritual is dedicating an animal to a specific Spirit. This will create a profound triangular relationship between human, spirit and animal. This ritual derives from indigenous Siberia, but with a twist.


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THE SPELL

  1. Choose a specific animal to be dedicated to a specific deity. ( I will include a list of animals and the deities that are associated with them.)
  2. Purify the animal with juniper incense.
  3. Sprinkle it with wine.
  4. Decorate the animal with ribbons in colors associated with the specific Spirit.
  5. Offer the animal an infusion of 1 teaspoon of honey to 1-2 cups of water.
  6. The animal is returned home or to its flock. It is now never ridden, eaten, or worked. It is treated special and allowed to enjoy its life as a gesture of sacrificial devotion. This treatment may extend over the animal’s entire natural life or for a specific period of time. This must be specified during the initiation.

ANIMALS AND THEIR DEITIES

CATS:

Artemis. Bastet. Freya. Hecate. Lilith.

BIG CATS:

Dionysus. Durga. Hathor. Kybele. Sekhmet.

DOGS:

Artemis. Hecate. Ogun. Saint Roch.

HORSES:

Anat. Demeter. Epona. Poseidon. Rhiannon. Rla-mgrin (Hayagriva)

TOADS:

Agwe. Heket.

SNAKES:

Athena. Ezilli Freda Dahomey. Lilith. Mami Waters. Simbi. Lady Asherah.

COWS:

Brigid. Hathor. Hermes. Isis. Lakshmi. Maeve. Shiva.

FISH:

Atargatis. La Baleine. La Sirene. Yemaya.

PIGS:

Demeter. Seth.

DEITIES THAT PROTECT ALL ANIMALS:

Aphrodite. Artemis. Baba Yaga. Faunus. Hathor. Lilith. Saint Anthony.

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Dedicate An Animal Spirit!

All Souls Day

Samhain is here again! A new year taking us forward. What does that mean for us witches? Time to pull out the spells and offerings!Getting the home ready with protection charms and decorations! Purifying our lives with cleansing vibrations! Creating glamour spells to spook the trick or treaters. And brewing delicious magickal concoctions of food and drinks! (That last part being my favorite) Speaking of which, let me share this year’s Samhain tea recipe that I’ve blended.


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Samhain Tea

Brew this in a pot of tea for several minutes. After steeping, stir the cinnamon stick several times, and add some delicious maple infused milk to the drink, till it’s good and creamy. Enjoy tonight as the trick or treaters come by! And believe in life and its fruitfulness.

Maple Milk

Gently warm the cup of milk in a small saucepan. Once it begins to steam, add the tablespoons of Maple syrup. Be sure not to boil it! Simmer it momentarily, as you stir in the syrup till it blends. Take it off the heat and pour it into a small creamer container. Enjoy with your tea!Oh, how I look forward to this magickal blend later tonight. This tea is meant to engulf us with its courageous influence, as it brings love and joy to our hearts. Life and all its luxuriance. Its meant to sooth us, mend us, and open new paths.

SPELLS!

Now, let’s talk spells! Tonight the Moon is in its last quarter. That means it’s the perfect time to ward off negative energies. Protect the home. Release the past. And divination time!Let’s see, we shall begin with tradition. Samhain is thinning the veil; the worlds between the living and the dead are face to face. They come to us with prayers, messages, or curses. And it is for this reason that we either welcome them, or ward them.Here is a simple ghost blessing spell.

Ghost Blessing

Place offerings of milk and barley outside under the stars to ease the ghosts hunger and to prevent their mischief. The maple infused milk is perfect for honoring the ancestors. Apples can also be buried at crossroads as offerings for the Goddess, or spirits.

Ghost Home Barrier

Place three peeled cloves of garlic in a bowl, together with one handful of pure sea salt, and one handful of fresh rosemary leaves. Grind and mesh ingredients together. Sprinkle them to create a boundary line over which ghosts will not cross. If you so happen to wish to choose this night of all nights to reveal to a ghost its current state of death, well, here is a spell for that.

Grouchy Ghost Spell

Burn three parts wormwood to one part vervain when summoning the ghost who is suffering from a state of depression when they died. Or when they haven’t realized they are dead. Speak softly and gentle. Offer honey to sweeten the news, or offer a plate of food for comfort. Speak as you understand, and try to offer advice and help them see the promise of the other side. It won’t be easy, but you would have to be open with them in order for them to believe you. Trust, it is rewarding when they do.

LAST THOUGHTS

Well may your Samhain be blessed, and the spirits at rest. May the trick or treaters be kind. And the food as good as wine. Have fun! Be merry!

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Festival of Hecate

August 24th,

Marks the Festival of Hecate. Day and Night of the Dark Mother. Of Earth and Sky. Keeper of the crossroads. Seer of the unknown. Queen of the witches. She speaks, and all remains silent for Her. For those that are guided by Her wisdom, honor Her on this day, her ascension from the underworld, with offerings of Earth, Heart, and Soul.

Interestingly enough, the days for this festival can be concluded by who traditionally worships Hecate. Most who honor Hecate, begin to honor her on August 13th. Which aligns with the dark moon, and the perseids meteor shower. This time symbolizes her descent into the underworld and the harvests of the earth.

Fun fact, August 13th was also worshipped for the festival of Diana. Where her followers celebrated her in the groves at Nemi. This festival lasted for up to a week of festivities, food, and dance.

Now, back to Hecate.

Both of these festivals were and are very similar. Especially considering that both Diana and Hecate are triple goddesses, some associate them as one deity. Like I do. Diana to me, is the maiden form, and Hecate is the crone form. Now, on this day, Hecate has had already descended into the underworld, and now begins to rise again to the heavens from her wise journey. And as the Full moon grows full, so will she claim herself as Queen again. With new knowledge and mysteries from the underworld. So, we invoke her and honor her, in hopes for her protection for the coming season, and for her new found wisdom.

How do we honor this Great and Ancient Goddess?

Personally, I honor each of her crossroads. I leave offerings of earth, sky, flame, and sea at each pathway, to open the doors for Her guidance. Her offerings include:

Eggs, Lavender, Honey, Garlic, Baked Goods

Incense, Candles, Daggers, Keys

Having your dog familiar by your side

These are just to name a few. But follow your heart of which offerings would be best for you to give.

I love to leave her lavender honey tea, and burn my special blend of incense for her.


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HECATE’S INCENSE

This is the blend I burn while invoking the Goddess Hecate. Add even portions of the ingredients shown, and/or add odd drops of the essential oils to the blend. Smells divine when burned, and uplifts the soul. While the smoke fills the air, call out to Hecate with your own heartfelt chant and await her guidance. If you decide to have your familiar close by, pay special attention to their reaction. Hecate always greets dogs, and reveals herself to them. Keep an eye out for signs, or listen soundly. Often, she comes in dreams in the dead of the night, and reveals her messages then.

Essential Oils

I hope this night brings special moments for you, and Hecate grants you her wise guidance.

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HECATE’S INCENSE BLEND

Blue Moon Balm & Tea

Welcome!

Oh, how the blessed Moon is glowing on this night. A night of power, the energy high, for tonight is a Blue Moon night! I have so much inspiration coming in, I figured to share a few spells and recipes!

Let’s start with what I plan to do this night. I felt it fitting to create my blue moon balm oil. I make this blend to keep on hand for when a dreary day takes over. It keeps for a month, and it helps to keep in the fridge.


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Blue Moon Balm

What is needed:

4 ounces of unscented body lotion
Or
2 ounces of olive oil
Or
2 ounces of sweet almond oil

In this case, I’m going to use almond oil, with a bit of vitamin E.

Then the oils:

2 drops Chamomile
2 drops Myrrh
8 drops Rosemary
8 drops Geranium

Considering Myrrh oil being pretty expensive, powder or resin form can be used instead. And strained later.

Prepare the room for which you will bless this oil.

Light 1 blue candle, and hum a joyful tune as you blend the oils. That part is important, for you want happy jolly energy instilled in the mix. Stir clockwise for 20 times.

After blending, place outside under the moonlight, and let it soak in for a good bit. But bring back before the sun rises. And then store in a cool dark place. Or even the fridge. Gives it a nice coolness for when you use it. Hmmm.

Afterwards, use this oil whenever your having a gloomy, dreary day.
And when you do, relight the same blue candle, and then apply the oil to your skin after a shower. All the while, humming the same lullaby.

Be sure to test this blend on a small surface of your skin to make sure you aren’t allergic.

And if you wish to create a large amount, double the recipe per batch. And double the amount of stirring clockwise.

A full Moon ritual isn’t complete without a tea recipe! And since I’ve been so inspired, I will write two of my favorites.

Tea Recipe

Per pot of tea:

1/4 tsp Mugwort

1/4 tsp Jasmine Flowers

1/4 tsp Spearmint

1/4 tsp Marjoram

This is based with dry herbs. If using fresh marjoram, double the amount.

Brew this tea when the hour strikes midnight. I enjoy this recipe to gain mental, emotional, and spirit balance. And with the marjoram added, it instills courage of heart, and happiness.

Use this recipe to connect with the elements and of the Moon. But if you need an extra surge of power, towards specific courage, then consider this next tea blend.

Lately, courage has been a great topic between everyone I’ve come to talk to. So, this recipe goes out to them!

Now the question is, courage or caution?

Courage Tea

Per cup:

1 tea bag of your favorite kind of Tea (preferably green)

1/2 tsp Chamomile Flowers

1/2 tsp Thyme, dry

1/4 tsp Yarrow, dry

Mix in some warm honey milk, to sweeten the transition of courage into the heart.

Every process of this tea brew is important. First keep the herbs separated. When your ready to begin, take in a deep and focus breath. Then bring each herb up to your heart, one at a time. And then smell each one. Through your fingertips, let each herb fall into the tea cup.

Visualize the tea cup as a doorway into your heart. As each herb is blended, focus on each one being a key to opening your heart. When you pour the semi boiling water over the blend, see this as the flame of courage tunneling through into your heart.

Let it brew for 3-5 minutes. All the while, hold the cup close, and breathe in the invigorating aroma of the tea. Feel its strength. And when you sip on the tea, chant:

Fear is but a thing of the past.

Courage now rules,

For I am its keeper.

*Please be aware of your health and do not drink anything that you shouldn’t. Always consult with your doctor.*

May your full Moon be filled with magick and witchery! I know I’m looking forward to it!

Blessed Be )○(

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BLUE MOON MAGICK

Spring Equinox Bath Spell

Hi! And welcome!

Rejoice! For Spring has come again! With it, renewal, and new beginnings!

This is a time of sparkling new paths, and time of action towards a fulfilling year. What this Tea Witch’s house has in store is a purifying magickal bath to prepare the mind and heart for a new season, and for whatever Spring has to offer us.

This spell I did under the recent new moon night, however, this spell is also perfect for a day such as the Spring Equinox.

Lately, I’ve been inspired by bath and water magick. I guess it’s the season that’s stirred it. The weather being extra rainy this time of year.


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RENEWAL BATH POTION

1/4 palm size Sandalwood, White or Red *You may use the essential oil like I did.
1/4 palm size Willow Bark, White
1/4 palm size Myrrh *Or you may use the essential oil like I did.
1/4 palm size Hemp (medicinal cannabis optional 😉) * For this particular recipe, I’m going to use an oil base.

First I’m brewing the blend in boiling water, then will let it steep, and cool till I’m ready for my bath. I’m calling for prosperous, protective, and transcendent energies.

Then later, I plan on drawing the bath, and blessing it with sea salt. Then use the tea blend to manifest my spell.
I’m going to use this spell to shed away my late seasonal energy, and renew for a greater prosperous and loving season. That is why I chose the Red Sandalwood. Go for White Sandalwood if calling for more of a calm relaxed season.

This is especially a great spell to do now, or night of the Equinox. I’m also going to use the dry herb blend for the same spell. But this time, I will be burying portions of it at each corner of my homeland for the same outcome.

So looking forward for what this new Spring Season is going to bring!

May it also grant you best wishes and hearty joy!

Blessed Be

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Spring Bath Potion

Healing Apple Tea

Welcome!

Whenever the winter season is nearly among us, we must prepare our minds, bodies, and souls. To keep them healthy and positive. Once the winter season is here, dark days will surely feel longer, as well as that winter chill. The possible cold and flu is at its strongest. 

With that being written, I have a wonderful tea recipe that has helped me for years. I give you, my healing tea.


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Healing Tea

Brew the saffron and cinnamon in half cup of hot water. Add in the honey. Then lastly stir in the apple cider when the brew has cooled ever so slightly. As the cup is brewing I chant:

Saffron heals the mind. Apple heals the heart. Cinnamon to strengthen. Honey to guard.

This magical recipe should grant you health, as well as beneficial immune boosting properties!


What is a little tea without the sweets?! I love to pair this tea with delicious homemade chocolate cookies! There’s something about the apple flavor that compliments the chocolate.

Chocolate Cookies Recipe!

Ingredients:

  • 8 ounces semisweet chocolate, roughly chopped
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 2/3 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 large eggs
  • 3/4 cup packed light-brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 package (12 ounces) semisweet chocolate chunks

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Heat chopped chocolate and butter in a microwave-safe bowl in 20-second increments, stirring between each, until almost melted; do not overheat. In another bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt.

  2. In a mixing bowl, beat eggs, brown sugar, and vanilla on high speed until light and fluffy. Reduce speed to low; beat in melted chocolate. Mix in flour mixture until just combined. Stir in chocolate chunks.

  3. Drop heaping tablespoons of dough 2 to 3 inches apart onto baking sheets. Bake, rotating sheets halfway through, until cookies are shiny and crackly yet soft in centers, 12 to 15 minutes. Cool on baking sheets 10 minutes; transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

Enjoy! And be sure to add a little of your own magick to these delicious cookies!

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A Little Healing Apple Tea Goes A Long Way

First Harvest Tea

WELCOME!

Today marks the first harvest as some would also associate this day as Lammas. This is a time of special blessings to family and friends when all come together to share a feast of breads and meal. Before such a gathering, the crops are harvested, and blessed with the energies of man and nature. These blessings are to summon good fortune for the coming Autumn Season.

Today, my husband and I have prepared a meal for two. We will light a blessing candle and share this feast in love and in balance. Last night, I created a dessert to fit the occasion. A delicious banana pudding. And to partake alongside such a scrumptious treat, I made a brew of tea to fill our minds and soul with creative wisdom.

Tis a perfect brew to share with friends and loved ones with some delicious breads and treats.


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Creative Wisdom Tea

  • 1/4 cup of pitted Cherries (frozen, fresh, or canned)
  • 1 teaspoon of dried Sage (or 1 tablespoon of fresh)
  • 1 Black Tea bag.
  • slice of Lemon
  • add honey to your liking

*Recipe is per 1 cup.
*It is also delicious over ice, but if one wishes to make it this way, the recipe must be doubled.

Bring the cherries to a boil in a sauce pan, then simmer and steep for about 20-30 minutes. Afterwards, strain the fruit through a sieve, pressing the cherries. Discard the cherries, or do what I love to do and puree them for morning shakes (waste not). Return strained mixture to saucepan and bring to a slow boil. Add sage and tea and allow it to steep away from the heat for 5-10 minutes (the longer it steeps, the stronger the flavor). Strain the sage and tea, and add honey to sweeten and magically blend the brew together. Add a slice of lemon and enjoy!


Every time I brew a tea, I always say a prayer to bless it for the occasion. In this case, the chant was:

In this pot I enchant and brew,
A spell that is pure and true.
I conjure wisdom and creativity,
In this tea that honors the divinity.
As we drink, the magick shall spread.
Creativity and wisdom shall be our friend. 

So, brothers and sisters, have a beautiful first harvest and Lammas! Blessings to one and all!

*Please always be aware of your health and body. Always consult with a doctor if you have any questions or concerns. Do not drink if pregnant or nursing. Thank you!*

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FIRST HARVEST TEA RECIPE!