Removing the Evil Eye ~ Protection and Cleansing Practices Across Cultures

The evil eye is one of the most universal spiritual concepts, recognized across Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Latin American, and South Asian cultures. It’s the belief that envy, jealousy, or ill will from another person can cause harm, bad luck, or illness. If you’ve been feeling unusually drained, experiencing a string of bad luck, or sensing that something is energetically off, you might be dealing with the effects of the evil eye.

Recognizing the Evil Eye
The symptoms of the evil eye vary, but common signs include sudden and unexplained fatigue, a series of unfortunate events happening in quick succession, persistent headaches or body aches with no medical cause, disturbed sleep or nightmares, and a general feeling of heaviness or being watched. Children and babies are considered especially vulnerable, often becoming unusually fussy or ill.

In many traditions, certain people are more susceptible to casting the evil eye, often without meaning to. Someone who praises you excessively without genuine warmth, who seems envious of your success or happiness, or who has a particularly intense gaze might inadvertently direct harmful energy your way.

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Mugwort ~ The Dreamer’s Herb ~ Ancient Wisdom for Modern Magic

There’s something almost otherworldly about mugwort. This hardy, silver-leafed plant grows wild across continents, thriving in forgotten corners and urban wastelands, yet it holds one of the most revered places in herbal magic and traditional medicine. Known as Artemisia vulgaris, mugwort has been called the “mother of herbs,” the “dream plant,” and a bridge between worlds.

If you’ve been searching for ways to enhance your intuition, invite vivid dreams, or deepen your spiritual practice, mugwort might be the ally you’ve been seeking.

The Cultural Legacy of Mugwort
Mugwort’s name itself hints at ancient mysteries. The genus name Artemisia comes from the Greek goddess Artemis, the lunar deity of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth. The connection to the moon is no accident. Mugwort has long been associated with feminine power, cyclical wisdom, and the realm of dreams that emerges when daylight fades.

In medieval Europe, mugwort was known as the “mother of herbs” and was used extensively for women’s health issues, particularly menstrual problems and childbirth support. People believed it could protect travelers from fatigue, wild animals, and malevolent spirits. Roman soldiers reportedly placed mugwort in their sandals to prevent tired feet during long marches.

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How Witches Manifest Money ~ Ancient Practices for Modern Abundance

Money manifestation in witchcraft isn’t about waving a wand and watching cash appear. It’s about aligning your energy, intention, and action with abundance. For centuries, witches have used specific practices to shift their relationship with prosperity and open pathways for wealth to flow into their lives.

Understanding Magical Money Work
In witchcraft, manifestation operates on the principle that energy follows intention. When you work magic for money, you’re not just asking the universe for a handout. You’re removing energetic blocks, raising your vibration to match abundance, and creating conditions that allow opportunities to reach you. Think of it as clearing the channel so prosperity can flow naturally.

Essential Tools and Correspondences
Witches work with specific tools that carry money-drawing energies. Green candles represent growth and wealth, while gold symbolizes prosperity and success. Herbs like basil, cinnamon, and mint have long been associated with attracting money. Crystals such as citrine, pyrite, and green aventurine amplify abundance energy. Many practitioners keep a few coins or bills on their altar as a focal point for their work.

The timing matters too. The waxing moon phase, when the moon grows fuller, supports manifestation and growth. Thursday, ruled by Jupiter, is considered the most powerful day for prosperity magic.

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The Wolf Moon Rises ~ January 2026’s Supermoon Marks the Last Until Year’s End

As we step into 2026, the cosmos gifts us with a spectacular celestial welcome. The first full moon of the year, January’s Wolf Moon, will be a supermoon, appearing larger and brighter because it will be at or near its closest point to Earth in its elliptical orbit. But what makes this supermoon particularly special is its timing. It’s the last supermoon we’ll see until November 2026.

What Makes This Wolf Moon Special
The Full Wolf Moon rises on Saturday, January 3, 2026, reaching peak illumination at 10:03 GMT (5:03 AM EST). This isn’t just any full moon. The January Supermoon will be 362,312 km (225,130 miles) from Earth, appearing 6% bigger and 13% brighter than an average full moon.

It will be the last of four consecutive supermoons in 2025–2026, creating a powerful closing chapter to an extraordinary lunar sequence. After this moon wanes, we’ll enter what some are calling a “supermoon drought”, nearly eleven months before the next one graces our night sky.

Why We Call It the Wolf Moon

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Moon Phase Rituals ~ Working With Lunar Energy Through Every Cycle

The moon doesn’t care whether you notice her. She’ll keep waxing and waning, pulling the tides, marking time in her ancient rhythm whether you’re paying attention or not. But when you do start paying attention, when you begin to align your intentions with her phases, something shifts. You stop fighting against natural rhythms and start flowing with them.

Each phase of the moon carries its own energy, its own invitation. Working with these phases isn’t about rigid rules or complicated ceremonies. It’s about recognizing where the moon is in her cycle and asking yourself: what does this energy support? What am I ready to plant, grow, release, or rest with?

Here’s how to work with each moon phase, complete with rituals you can adapt to your own practice.

New Moon ~ The Dark Beginning
Energy: New beginnings, intention-setting, planting seeds, rest, introspection, the void, potential

What’s Happening: The moon sits between Earth and the sun, invisible to us. This is the darkest night, the blank page, the moment before creation.

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The Moon Calendar ~ Your Guide to Lunar Rhythms in 2026

Long before we had smartphones buzzing with notifications and digital calendars syncing across devices, humans tracked time by watching the moon. The lunar cycle, that reliable 29.5-day journey from new moon to full and back again, provided our ancestors with a natural clock, a planting guide, and a sacred rhythm that shaped everything from festivals to fishing expeditions.

Even now, when we’re surrounded by artificial light and climate-controlled environments, something in us still responds to the moon. We feel the pull toward introspection during the dark moon, the surge of energy as she waxes full. Whether you’re setting intentions, making moon water, planning rituals, or simply trying to understand why you feel restless on certain nights, understanding the moon calendar can help you work with these natural rhythms instead of against them.

Understanding the Lunar Cycle
The moon doesn’t produce her own light, she reflects the sun’s. As she orbits Earth every 29.5 days, the angle of sunlight hitting her surface changes, creating the phases we observe from down here. This cycle, called a synodic or lunar month, has eight distinct phases:

New Moon

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Between the Years ~ A Witch’s Reflection and Renewal

There’s a particular magic in the liminal space between one year and the next. The wheel turns, the darkness begins its slow retreat after the solstice, and we stand at a threshold looking both backward and forward. This isn’t just a calendar convention. It’s sacred time, the pause between breaths, the moment when we can see clearly what was and what might be.

For witches, this transition holds power that goes deeper than resolutions and goal-setting. This is when we take stock of our practice, honor what we’ve learned, release what no longer serves, and set intentions that align with the deeper currents of our magic and lives.

The Practice of Looking Back
Most people rush through the end of the year without actually examining it. They’re already focused on the next thing, the fresh start, the new goals. They miss the wisdom that only comes from genuine reflection.

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A Scorpio’s Year ~ 2025 Reflections and 2026 Visions

Coming Out of the Broom Closet
2025 was the year I finally stopped hiding.

As a Scorpio, I’m no stranger to keeping secrets, to holding things close, to maintaining that protective shell around what matters most. But this year, something shifted. The weight of staying silent about my practice, about what I actually believe, about who I really am, it became heavier than the risk of speaking out.

So I did it. I finally spoke openly about witchcraft. Not in hushed tones to a select few, but publicly, clearly, without apology. And in doing so, I made a decision that would shape everything that followed. I would build crafttalk.com as a learning and circle platform for practitioners who, like me, were looking for authentic community and genuine teaching.

That moment of choosing visibility over safety? Pure Scorpio transformation energy. Death of the hidden self, rebirth into authenticity. It wasn’t comfortable, Scorpio growth never is, but it was necessary.

The Lesson I Didn’t Expect
Here’s what I thought I knew about myself going into 2025: I’m a solitary practitioner. I work best alone. I don’t need community or circles or other people’s energy in my practice. I’m self-sufficient, independent, perfectly content in my solitary path.

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Protecting Your Peace ~ The Witch’s Guide to Boundaries

You can cast all the protection circles you want, but if you won’t close the door on people who drain you, you’re not actually practicing protection magic. You’re performing theater.

Real witches understand something that gets left out of most spell books – protecting your peace requires both spiritual and mundane action. You can’t sage away problems you refuse to address in the physical world. Magic amplifies your will, but your will has to actually be willing to set boundaries.

Know When to Shut the Door
There’s a particular kind of witch who will meticulously ward their home against negative entities but let toxic people walk right through the front door because they “don’t want to be mean.”

This is backwards.

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Intentions Over Tools ~ A Witch’s Truth

There’s a principle at the heart of all effective magic, yet it’s the one most often forgotten by beginners: your intention matters infinitely more than your tools.

Walk into any metaphysical shop and you’ll find it packed with aspiring practitioners clutching shopping lists. The perfect athame. Genuine rose quartz. Hand-carved wands from specific trees. Authentic herb blends. They believe that magic lives in these objects, that the right collection of tools will unlock their power.

This gets witchcraft fundamentally backwards.

The Beginner’s Trap
Every experienced practitioner has watched this unfold. The newcomer who spends hundreds on elaborate altar setups, crystals sorted by moon phase, premium incense imported from three continents, color-coded candles for every possible working. Their altar looks like it belongs in a magazine. Their spellwork produces nothing.

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