Dear Ms. Q,
“You use dirt and water, as well as oils and nails, what
kind of witch are you? Are there other kinds of things or dirts that you get
from other places besides graves?”
I have to laugh because it seems we are back to "dirt" again, but like in cooking, doing the "work" can require some interesting ingredients. So here we go----
To the 2nd question yes, there are other kinds of
things and dirt’s that one can use in doing ritual or spell work, making a mojo
bag or applying in a working, and I’ll get to that further down this post.
To the 1st question, well in a way I’m a witch,
but I prefer to refer to myself as a practioner of magickal workings, and I use
many things that I know work, especially in terms of Folk Magic.
Some of the questions I’m
asked is in terms of sympathetic magic and spells bleed over into the
use of Witchcraft, Hoodoo, Voodoo, Vaudou, Hex, Conjure, Folk and a bit of
Santeria magic to the point where they meld together. And with faith and will they do work. Read my previous posts on the Ethics of
magical workings as well as the one as why some spells don’t work. That will give you a full idea and
explanation.
But I am not a Wiccan because that is a religious practice,
nor am into Voodoo as a religious practice, however I do call upon the
Christian aspect of the voodoo spirits to aid me.
Perfect example is the original Marie LaVeau, she was a
voodoo practioner BUT she was also a devout Catholic, and I am also a devout
Catholic, although the Psalms I refer to are usually from the New King James
version which most people are familiar with as oppose to the Rheims-Douay
Catholic version which many people, except for very devout and traditionalist
Catholics, are not so familiar with.
Because I grew up not only in a Catholic family I also grew
up in a neighborhood with people who were of different faiths, Jewish,
Lutheran, Protestant, etc. and with the ladies of my Grandmother’s group they
were of different faiths and cultures, but I always did see one overarching
theme among them, and it unified them, and that was Faith. And that is what did work—it did indeed
work.
That is why the gathering or collecting of water, nails,
dirt, herbs, bits of bone or wood from places, hair, fur, "the personals from different people" (trust me it happens), different types of bottles and other
things were just as important as putting up applesauce, jam and pickles.
First off I want to make it clear that what I will do with
this post, since this is so long, is not only am I going to post it here in my
regular blog but also once completed as a separate reference link on my pages so you don’t
have to be hunting for it, and there for make it easy to reference to.
But in each there are always basic structures for your use,
and it applies to all sympathetic magic, for example my posts on the different
types of Waters is one.
Another thing is the different types of nails as well,
coffin nails are the most popular for most magical workings, but Mrs.
Washington and my Granny and the other ladies would use nails from other works
sites where places had been dismantled, such as churches, a wealthy person’s
home, a funeral parlor, an old jail etc.
I do remember she kept little wooden boxes all carefully labeled with
the different nails, as a matter of fact, my Uncle would occasionally find the
old fashion wooden spice boxes, that would have 6 or 8 drawers and when he did
he’d get it for Granny especially if a house was going to be dismantled.
Mrs. Washington’s husband who was also a carpenter would
also do that as well. Her husband and
my Grandpa and Uncle, both understood what the ladies were doing and didn’t
argue with that fact. They didn’t dare.
As I said, Granny and the ladies did it just as easily as
putting it up along with her pickles, applesauce, peaches, jelly and tomato
sauce, and it was in the basement of both my Granny’s and Mrs. Washington’s
home and the other ladies homes.
Surprisingly these basements were never scary or
uncomfortable, I could walk into them like I’d walk into their kitchen or front
parlor, and I have no idea why, except maybe how they were constructed and
warded.
My parent’s basement was the same way, but I’ve been in
houses where going down into the basement just gave me what kids would call
“The willies” just not at all comfortable.
But one would think that in the homes of those ladies, my
Granny, the ladies and my parents, with all the magical supplies that they kept
that those basements that it would have the feeling of giving “the willies” but
they never did. And why was that? Because they also used protections and
positive intent as well as regular cleansings to keep the space clear of any
negativity, it was like they never let it build up, like sweeping dust bunnies
out from under the bed.
So for now let’s go to Other
Types of Dirt and how would they be used.
And then in another post I’m going to do an expanded review of Graveyard
dirt as well as Crossroads dirt and magic.
So let’s start with Other types of dirt, and remember if you
also collect old nails from places torn down then the meaning of the dirt would
also apply to the nails and even pieces of wood from those locations---so making friends with someone who does Salvage work can be pretty handy.
OTHER TYPES OF
DIRT-----
Dirt from various places are used to create amulet bags,
mixes to use in spell work, and so many other things. Below is a list of the
most common types of dirt and what they are used for. There are many other
places to collect dirt from, the key is to use your logic and common sense,
location dirt is symbolic but also brings that spirit or energy of that symbol
to your work to aid it in manifesting your goal
Dirt Collected at
Noon: Any dirt collected exactly at
noon is good for use in spells and charms of protection. But it depends on what type of dirt to
determine the type of protection,
from a jail or court house to
prevent trouble from the law or to protect you from troublesome people or a
hospital to keep you well (although a flu shot works wonders), a church to protect you from evil
spirits. You get the idea.
Dirt from 4 corners: collected from the 4 corners of any location
is mixed and utilized in charm bags to overcome obstacles and to open the road
to success. (this is different from dirt
called upon to call the “Black Man” to make a bargain with the devil or dirt
collected at 4 corners or cross roads in a cemetery)
Dirt from an Asylum---- Used in negative rituals to cause someone to be ill or mentally unbalanced. (use with caution)
Dirt from Bank or
Financial Institution: collected
from bank property is often used in money and prosperity charms and/or
rituals/spells, this is a good one to use if you need a loan from a bank, or
you want to do prosperity work, and be sure you are saving your money, making
it grow. Collect and use this dirt to bring money into your hands or to receive
payment of a long overdue debt.
Dirt from the Beach: great for fertility and cleansing charms and
rituals. Associated with the Orisha Yemanjá, also known as La Sirène, or LaSiren (in
Vodou), she is the Queen of the Waters, in Christianity known as the Virgin Mary, she is the Mother
from which all life comes. This and a
bit of Ocean water could be used to call upon her for assistance.
Dirt from the Bottom
of Shoes: utilized in spells of
domination and harm. (This dirt is collected from the bottom of the person you
want to dominate shoes
Dirt from a Bridge----
means progress, connections, and stability. To reach a destination, overcome
obstacles. Also for transitions. “Crossing over” is a euphemism for taking that
journey from life to death, Or to make positive changes in one’s life. This can have many uses in ritual.
Dirt from a Court
House: collected from outside a
court house is used in spells and charms to bring victory in court cases, where
you seek justice in a matter or dealing with the court system. Use this dirt
for anything even remotely involving legal matters. This could include
contracts, court cases, general justice, and even money that’s owed to you. If
your intent would benefit from the discerning eye of the law, this is the dirt
you need
Dirt from Churches: collected from 4 different church locations
can be used in cleansing spells and ritual work. Dirt from a church or chapel
can be used in love work when you are working on a spouse or your marriage in
general. It can be used to symbolize the house of the Holy Father to shield and
guide you or to answer your prayers in any type of circumstances. This would also apply if your client is of
other faiths, you could use it from Jewish Temples, Hindu or Buddhist temples,
Baptist or Pentecostal etc. These folks still practice their beliefs, still
believe in God or a form of God.
Now on
this it can be made more powerful in terms of protection, depending upon how
many and what type of churches or temples collected from, or if for love and
marriage. So let’s break this down a
bit.
Church destroyed by lightning: to cause lightening to strike a building or
person or to cause a fire.
Abandoned church: To cause a person to lose faith in themselves
to cause other people to lose faith in that person or to cause a person to lose
their faith in their beliefs.
This gives you an idea of the religious places where you can
carefully and respectfully gather dirt to aid in one’s protection depending
upon ones religious belief. Seven is
also a sacred number which helps gain power for greater protection so dirt from
7 churches or 77 churches, dirt from Cathedrals are considered very powerful
and dirt from the grounds of the Vatican the most powerful of all.
Educational Facility: Whether it comes from a school yard or a
college campus, this dirt is excellent for efforts involving knowledge
acquisition and retention. It can also be used effectively in magic to induce
study.
Dirt from your
target’s (enemy) yard or driveway:
This is the same as foot track workings is used in a way that you would
collect the targets foot print in the dirt to use in a spell to drive them way
for instance like hot footing the person out of your life.
Enemy’s Home: (inside
the home): Granted, gathering this
dirt is a bit trickier and may involve some skulking around to collect. But
there’s no better way to cut your enemy off at the knees than to use dirt from
his own home against him. Just an aside, though: Unless you want to cause
possible harm to everyone living on that property, be very careful how you word
the related spell. (i.e. in the
spell, state that only your target is
going to get hit with the spell and no one else)
Dirt from the Forest: collected from the forest can be used in
spells of protection as well as in rituals to promote communications with the
spirits of that specific area. Could be
used to call upon the male Orisha Oxossi protector of hunters and forests. But be careful.
Garden, Nursery or
Flower Shop: (This should be from a
public garden but only take a small pinch of it) Often used in love spells,
this dirt has the tendency to make love sprout and grow roots, bud and blossom.
Unless you’re playing for keeps, though, it’s inadvisable to add this dirt to
your magic.
From your own
Home: This really should be dust not
dirt, as dirt can be felt dust not so much Gather this dust to protect all
the occupants of your home and guarantee their safe return. The best way to
accomplish this is to sprinkle a bit in every pair of shoes in the house. To
ensure that someone else visits you again, sprinkle a bit in his or her shoes.
Dirt from a Hospital,
Clinic or Doctor’s office: used in
spells of health, dirt from any of these locations for efforts that involve
healing. But you must keep in mind,
though, 1st no magic in the world is a substitute for medical care
or prescription medications, 2nd be certain that healing is exactly
what you have in mind when you add this dirt to magic, especially if a serious
illness is involved and death is a possibility for the recipient. WHY? Because healing
and staying alive are two entirely different things. And sometimes death is
often the best way to allow the soul to be released from unceasing pain.
Dirt from the
location of where 2 dogs or 2 cats have fought: used in spells of conflict. If use it from
where 2 cats fought it will cause two women to fight. It should not be from a Dog fighting ring,
but from where two dogs met up naturally and get into conflict, same with cats.
Dirt from the
Mountains: collected from the mountains is used in rituals to promote
communications with spirits that reside in that specific area as well as
cleansing spells. Also could be used to
call upon the male Orisha Oke. But be careful.
Dirt from a Native
Americans Grave: collected from the graves of Native Americans is the
perfect additive for spells and charms of protection. It can also promote a
connection between you and your Native American Spirit Guide. (remember this
has to be from a grave, not from a sacred Native American burial site)
Dirt from a Nightclub----For
Illusion work to create something that is not, (see theater), sometimes used to
create a ‘glamour’ spell.
Dirt from a Palero
(Priest of Palo Mayombe): collected
from the home of a Palero is normally used in spells that involve promoting
harm or conflict.
Playground---- Protection
for one’s child or oneself.
Plowed field---- For
fertility, to bring blessings into the home, could be used to call the male Orisha Orisra Oko god of agriculture. To protect one's fields.
Dirt from a Police
Station or Sheriffs Office: collected
from these locations can be used to create dusts which are then sprinkled on
the property of those who are committing acts of crime in order to bring a
swift end to the acts that they have or are committing. This can be used on
neighborhood drug dealers, child molesters, illegal immigrants, thieves, and so
much more. An Alternative use for this dirt is Police
Station: Dirt from this area is
often collected and sprinkled along the baseboards of the home and along the
edges of its structure to keep the family safe from harm. It’s not a good idea
to use this dirt if you’re involved in any sort of illegal activity, though, as
it could bring the police straight to your door.
Dirt from Prisons or
Jails: collected from Prison or Jail
property can be used in spells of justice as well as to keep a specific
individual incarcerated or to promote the release of an individual. An alternative use for dirt from a Jail
use Jail dirt to keep the police away from your door, especially if you’re
prone to trouble with them. To make yourself invisible to the police and
perhaps, cause them to overlook a bench warrant, add a piece of hematite to the
dirt.
Dirt from a Race
Track, Casino, Property of a Bookie, etc:
from any of these locations is a great additive in spells and charms of
money, prosperity, and gambling.
Dirt from a Railroad
track----Use to banish someone away from you in one aspect, or to protect
you while traveling. Also could be used with
molding the inner and outward Self and realizing your highest potential. Could be used to call Ogun the warrior god
of the Orisha’s, he is the patron deity
of soldiers, police officers, surgeons, railroad workers, welders, body
builders, or anyone employed to work with iron and steel, Like the blacksmith.
Dirt from a Rivers
Edge: correlates with Oshun, the
Goddess of love and marriage, therefore, its usage pertains to love, marriage,
and relationships.
Dirt from a Santero
(Santerian Priest): collected from
the home of a Santero is the perfect additive for spells of protection.
Dirt from a Shipping
port or travel port---- Used in protection, to bring someone home safely, especially
someone who works on a ship of some sort, on the reverse it could be used to send or
banish someone far away.
Shopping Center or
Mall: These areas are always busy,
employ many people, and have a reputation for attracting large amounts of cash,
used in efforts to obtain gainful employment or increase your cash flow.
Theatre---To
create an illusion to have someone see you differently (See Nightclub)
Town square----In
rituals to help communicate with the physical world, to assist in dealing with
the public.
Tunnel –use in
ritual to create a pathway into your unconscious, a opening to your innermost
feelings and memories. A variation of
Cave dust, but in this case to see the light and get answers.
Dirt from the home or property of a Witch: collected from the home or property owned by
a witch is universal. It can be used in all kinds of spell work and charms in
order to promote power, domination, control, harm, revenge, love, psychic
abilities, consistency, opening opportunity and so much more. Do pay attention
though, if the witch you’ve collected the dirt from is a black magick
practitioner, you can bet that that dirt is more potent in works of a gray or
darker nature. Dirt from the home of a “good witch” will be more potent in
lighter and “good” works.
Dirt from the
Workplace: There are lots of uses
for this sort of dirt. It works wonders when included in efforts for getting a
promotion or raise. But that’s not all. It can also be used to foil a co-worker
or for figuratively getting the dirt on the company, itself.
DIRT FROM THE COUNTRY----
Bull or Goat Pasture-----To
increase sex in a man, sometimes the tiniest pinch is added to something where
he won’t notice the taste like a cup of strong coffee.
Scarecrow underneath
one---to keep undesirable attenuation away from a person.
Barren Field---tossed
on a man or woman will cause them allegedly to not have children or lose
interest in sex. Tossed against a
person’s front door to make them lose all their money, or sprinkled on where
they walk.
Successful harvest
Field---This is the reverse of a Barren Field.
Cave---Use in
ritual to help relieve stress or to do a meditation ritual to go into one’s
self to find meaning. (see also Tunnel)
Desert---- in
banishing works to make someone disappear
Swamp---the same
as Desert only worse.
DIRT FROM THE ROOTS
OF TREES----
The workings of these trees is the same as for cemetery
trees but they are dealing with the Lighter positive aspect workings of those
trees.
Cypress tree----the
scent of the cypress tree is to give comfort during times of loss, to give
protection during times of crisis, and promote long life.
Yew tree----- The
yew is sacred to Hecate and therefore the ancient wisdom of the feminine and is
also a symbol of the old magic.
Considered to be the most potent tree for protection against evil,
magically it is a means of connecting to your ancestors, bringing dreams and
Otherworld journeys. This is one of its most valuable abilities, for it
provides us with the opportunity face death,
Oak tree ----helps center the mind, allowing it
to focus on the task at hand and ignore distractions. Oak help promote both
observation and intuition, inspires bravery, presence, leadership skills,
prosperity, and strength.
Holly Tree-----Works
to protect one from spirits of the dead,
if sprinkled around your house to protect from negative workings.
Uprooted Tree:
Any uprooted tree uprooted by natures force symbolizes the blows of
life, using dirt gathered from a tree uprooted is to protect oneself from being
suddenly uprooted.
Many trees has positive and negative uses, making a wand or
an object for ritual use depends upon the magical connotations in regards to
the trees, this would take an entire
post just to list the magical workings of trees. Something I’ll have to post at another time.
Because this list is very
long, I will continue it in Part 2.
Bright Blessings,
Ms. Q
I have often wondered about a lot of these things. You have answered several questions in this valuable post. Thank you! Blessings
ReplyDeleteThank You, Sarina,
DeleteI hope you also read Part 2 of this post as well.
If you have any questions feel free to ask, and I will do my best to answer.
Please be aware that my answers are based upon personal experience as well as that of friends and members of my Granny's group, and might differ from other practitioners experiences, knowledge and training.
I will keep adding things as I come across them in both my notes and my Granny's notes.
Bright Blessings,
Ms. Q
Bright Blessings,
Ms.Q
Hello Ms.Q i loved the article and i was may i ask a question i am going to be doing a ritual that calls for dirt from the 4 corners of my home i live in an apartment complex im not sure if i should collect it from the corners around the complex im in or for the graden like spot by mh front door any help will be appreciated thank you
ReplyDeleteHi Ms.Q my name is M.J
ReplyDeletei loved the article and i would like to ask a question i will be doing a ritual that requires dirt from the 4 corners of my home i live in an apartment complex im not sure if i should collect it from the corners around the building im in or from the graden like spot near my front door any help will be appreciated thank you
Hello M.J.
DeleteYou posted twice so I am responding to your most recent post.
You have given me food for thought here.
Typically when it refers to the dirt from the four corners of one’s home, it is assuming that it is a house sitting on land, but now more and more people are living in apartment complexes, RV’s or even House Boats, so it is becoming far more difficult to discern what is truly one’s home.
Is it one’s area that one lives within, or is it the complex itself where one’s apartment is located?
If it’s a ground floor apartment with both a front and back garden then I would say that is possible, but if it’s a 2nd or higher floor apartment then I would say from the 4 farthest corners of the interior of your apartment.
But if it is possible to get to all four areas of the complex, then I would consider that as part of my home.
I had an acquaintance that during most of the year would travel to Ren Fairs and such to do card readings, she lived in a trailer and she wanted to do a protection spell when she was wintering for 3 or 4 months, and it required dirt from four corners of her home, well a trailer is difficult because some of those four corners would be underneath her trailer, and she wanted to include the area that her truck was parked, so she took it from the 4 farthest corners of her trailer spot, and that seemed to work.
Another acquaintance lived in an apartment with an outdoor shared walkway but no back balcony, so she took it from two of the farthest corners in the back side of the interior of her apartment and then she measured off the length of the outdoor walkway which the front of her apartment faced and took dirt from the two outside corners of her apartment, and that ritual works as well.
You need to take into consideration if anyone who is negative towards you also lives in the same complex, if so, then I would then do it within the walls of my apartment or the immediate garden area.
Take into account all the possibilities that surround you and that will help give you an idea, along with my suggestions.
Bright Blessings,
Ms. Q