~ A spell to renew your energy and manifest abundance on all levels ~
gather: petals, selenite, and sunny spot in nature
Begin by laying comfortable on a blanket. Feel the warmth of the sun, the fresh smell of spring.
Place the flower petals on your heart chakra. Feel nature grounding and renewing all of energy.
The roots beneath you pull down and transform negative energy to positive energy.
Wind carries away all your worries and brings blessing to replace them.
When you are ready, stand up and scatter the flower petals in a circle moving clockwise.
Thank nature and leave a little biodegradable offering.
Extra: if you work with crystals: use black tourmaline and selenite to cleanse and ground during this ritual. If you work with spirits invite them into your space to help conduct the ritual.
Did you forget to plan for Beltane? Are you closeted about your religion? Well here’s the post for you. Wow that was like an infomercial. Anyway, here are my ideas:
🌸Buy flowers at the store to set out in your home
🌸Have a snack of apples and honey. Eat them outside so you can discreetly leave one as an offering to the fae
🌸Have a bonfire!
🌸Decorate your home with colorful ribbons and string
🌸Make wishes on ribbons and tie them to trees
🌸Lay out in the sun
🌸Talk to your spring or summer related deities
🌸Bake
🌸Give bread to the ducks (I have a pond in my backyard)
🌸Talk a walk in the woods (I have some behind the aforementioned pond)
🌸Plant some seeds
🌸Play outside, or just exist outside
🌸Look up the lore behind Beltane
🌸Make a fairy garden
🌸Take care of your plants
🌸Spend time with loved ones
🌸Wear green
🌸Play with your dog/cat outside
🌸Cloud gaze
🌸Bird watch
🌸Thank the sun for shining
🌸To creative and artsy things
🌸Make a “chandelier” with an embroidery hoop and ribbon
🌸Pull weeds out of your garden
🌸Meditate and ground outsoors
Guðmundr is a semi-legendary Norse king in Jotunheim, sometimes given the epithet faxi, ‘the one with a mane’, who ruled over a land called Glæsisvellir, (known as the warrior’s paradise) and Sinfjötli is a sorcerer who is
described as being Ylvingar or “wolf’s kin” and sometimes takes on
the form of a wolf (and one of the precursors of the werewolf myth). In one of the Norse sagas,Guðmundr is accused of being agr (old Norse slur for effeminate), but Sinfjötli argues
that all of Odin’s warriors (the einherjar) fought to win the god’s love.
He goes on to say that Guðmundr is pregnant with nine wolf cubs
and that he is the father.
A collection of categorized links for your Beltane needs! What is Beltane? [X] Beltane is celebrated between April 30th to May 1st (October 31st to November 1st in the S. Hemisphere) and is also called: May Day, Lá Bealtaine, and Beltaine!