Magical Ingredients Storm Water
The power of lightning in mythology and life is undeniable.
Idra, Zeus, Thor powerful wielders of lightning.
Rain collected from a lightning storm contains very powerful
and magnetic energy that is useful for magic. Add to your bathwater or sprinkle
over your head to increase your charisma.
Winter storm water
will enhance your endurance and make you a formidable foe in business or
politics. Spring storm water increases your sensuality and can attract a
powerful new love.
Summer storm water
creates personal magnetism and raw sex appeal.
Autumn storm water makes one irresistible and bestows exceptional
quality of personal magnetism. This is
the darkest and most dangerous of lightning waters . Use with care an karmic
consideration
Stormwater can be good for cleansing purifying banishment
and protection. Used for cleansing to sprinkle over any object or person or add
to natural cleaning supplies to refresh a space. Ritual baths storm water is a
powerful ingredient you can add to your ritual bath it can be used for
protection clearing and also amplifying your magical powers.
Protective house wash, add this magical ingredient to a
bucket of warm water herbs or essential oils to wash down your doorsteps or
walls. This will cleanse and protect your personal space or repel any evils
that want to have access. Spells you can add a splash of storm water to any
sort of banishing spell to give an extra enhancement. This can be sprinkled on
herbs rubbed on outside candles or spritz over any type of written spell you're
working on.
In healing during any kind of healing you can sprinkle some
storm water onto a person to pier purify and protect their energy. You can also
use it on yourself for the same effect alter water every alter should have this
as one of its elements presented. Stormwater can use in this position for your
magical working space.
Benin
Ezili, goddess of sweet water, beauty, and love.
Dogon - Nommos, amphibious spirits that are worshiped as
ancestors.
Yoruba
Oshun, a river orisha.
Olokun, an ocean orisha.
Yemoja, a river orisha and ocean orisha
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