Healing Soak

 

A simple healing spell with herbs and crystals.

You may need the following items for this spell:

Pestle and mortar
Small bag
Clean jar
Pink or white candle
Rock salt
Rowen berries
Pink rose buds
1 rose quartz crystal

Casting Directions for ‘Healing Soak’

Cleanse your ritual area as usual and face east. Light the candle. Add the salt to mortar and the pestle and state Creature of ground, I purify and cleanse you . Insert chant and the rowen berries:

Creature of healing, I cleanse and purify you for use in my healing rite.
Insert the pink rose buds and chant:
Creature of love, I cleanse and purify you to be used in my healing rite.
Now grind the ingredients together concentrate your energy going out of your hands and to the mixture. Grind the three items together and as you do chant three times:

Rowen, salt and rose together, create the aches and pains feel better. A
Dd your reason behind the rite if its going to be used specifically. After it is ground take the rose quartz and knell facing east.
Hold back your head and look to the heavens. At this point ask whichever deity you would like to help this healing mix do its work. Feel the link. When it feels right (and only you will know), channel the energy into the crystal and put it next to the candle. Transfer the mix into the bag and place it in the jar. Put the crystal in addition to the bag and twist the top on tightly as you can do, say with fire Heal and then put it in a safe place till desired.

Thank the God/Goddess you have used close your circle as normal. And blow the candle out to close the rite. When it comes to use the mix, take the crystal out show your respect to its healing power. Mix into running water chanting three time:

Creature of earth, monster of water, creature of healing, monster of love: Mix together and combine to renew, replenish and heal.
This can be used in baths, foot baths or anything where you submerge in water.

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