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FAEIRY RECIPES FOR MIDSUMMERFAIRY ENCHANTMENT OILby Gerina Dunwich, from Magick Potions10 drops rose5 drops thyme1 tbsp. evening primrose oilFor faery magick. Sprinkle it around the yard or garden to attract

fairies. Rub on the third eye, on the night of the full moon, to enableyou to see the fairy realm.FAERIE MAGICK OILby Yasmine Galenorn, Embracing the Moon1/4 oz almond oil7 drops lemon10 drops gardenia

7 drops jasmine11 drops violet5 drops lavender7 drops lemongrass7 drops rose geranium7 drops ylang ylangjasmine ane violet flowers, peridot and moonstone, for the masterbottleFAERIE FIRE OIL

by Yasmine Galenorn, Embracing the Moon1/4 oz almond oil12 drops peach4 drops dark musk2 drops chamomile2 drops poppy5 drops ylang ylang4 drops new mown hay2 drops dragons bloodchamomile, oat straw, peridot and garnet, for the master bottle

For contacting fire elementals, like flame dancersFAERY FIRE OILfrom Celebrate the Seaons, by Laurie Cabot1 garnet1 dram dragon's blood1 dram almond oilcoriander seedsWarm all ingredients in an enamel pan on low heat. Allow to cool in a

clear, white or aqua-coloured bottle.FAERY FLOWER OILfrom Celebrate the Seaons, by Laurie Cabot1 dram elder oil1 few dried rosebuds1 dram lavender oilWarm slowly in an enamel saucepan. Let cool. Pour into magick bottles

and use in spellwork and ritual annointing.FLOWER FAERY OILby Lady Magian4 parts Rose1 part Jasmine2 parts Clary Sageto enhance beauty and musical/artistic skill; beware its enchantment!

Use this spell to charge it: " Grant me your favors, Fair Ones I prayyour tales I shall tell, your songs I shall play!With harm to none, no secrets betrayLend me the might of your talents todaySo Mote It Be! "

FAERY INCENSEBy RJ Stewart, based on Henley's Formulas (1907)Do not powder or machine grind this incense: the ingredients should bemixed but allowed to remain in original leaf, berry, and resin, rough

forms. Equal parts by weight:feverfewvervaintansymugwortmistletoe leaf and berrieselecampagne roothelleborehawthorn berries and flowersjuniper berriesbroom flowersred rose petals

rose hipsvetivertoakmossOther optional ingredients to include are: hops, cronewort, rosemary(less of this), thyme (especially seeds), fern seeds, rowan berriesand/or flowers, elderberry flowers and/or berries, poppy seeds, lemon

balm, wormwood, cedar wood (powder or shavings), pine resins (inmoderation as some are very strong).Add: equal parts by weightbenzoin powderfrankincense powder or Grainswhite copalNext add1/3 oz Valerian root

20 to 30 drops pure rose oil (natural, not synthetic)Other essential oils that may be added instead of rose, or sometimes inaddition are vetivert, oakmoss (makes sharper incense). Amber andLabdanum (rock rose) deepen the tone of the incense. Do not use

synthetics. Do not use oils such as sandalwood, patchouli, neroli, etc.NOTE: adding myrrh powder, grains, or oil, changes the effect of theincense. MIXING and STORING Blend the mixture by shaking thoroughly and

sealing in an airtight glass jar. Shake occasionally, to blend theresins and oils into the leaves. This incense improves with shaking andstorage. After six months it is really well blended, though you can (of

course) use it straight away if you have to. Burn on charcoal.FAERY POTIONS (to attract & repel)by Gerina Dunwich, from Magick PotionsIf you wish your garden gracedBy the presence of the faery race

Concoct a potion they will savorHollyhock is the best flavorLilac, pansy, clover tooHawthorn, cowslip, all will doWhen a waxing moon's aboveBrew it with intent and lovePour in your garden this libation

As you state your invitationIf you listen hard, my dearThe elfin folk you soon may hear-- Diana Gonzalez

Nothing wastes more energy than worrying - the longer a problem is carried, the heavier it gets. Don't take things too seriously - live a life of serenity, not a life of regrets. -Unknown

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