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With the success of last weekends corn husk class at the farmer’s market, I will be adding Fiery Wall Of Protection annointing oil to my teaching line up!
Create my best seller, Fortess, to empower your self on your path. Use a mixture of essential oils pulled straight from my spell book to make your own witches brew.
Fiery Wall of Protection can be used many, many ways to ward off the negative. Come create and see how you can work it into your every day life.
Corn husk dolls are often used throughout our fall Sabbats, they are used to celebrate the harvest. Often a representation of the Goddess Brigid, in days of yore, children paraded them around their villages and then brought them home to sit out by the fireplace during the long winter months. At Imbolc, in February, they would be buried back in the fields or gardens to wake up the earth and remind her of the job she has to do.
My grandmother, who lived through The Great Depression would make her own corn husk dolls to play with when she was a child and passed the knowledge on to me.
With the success of last weekends corn husk class at the farmer’s market, I will be adding Fiery Wall Of Protection annointing oil to my teaching line up!
Create my best seller, Fortess, to empower your self on your path. Use a mixture of essential oils pulled straight from my spell book to make your own witches brew.
Fiery Wall of Protection can be used many, many ways to ward off the negative. Come create and see how you can work it into your every day life.
Corn husk dolls are often used throughout our fall Sabbats, they are used to celebrate the harvest. Often a representation of the Goddess Brigid, in days of yore, children paraded them around their villages and then brought them home to sit out by the fireplace during the long winter months. At Imbolc, in February, they would be buried back in the fields or gardens to wake up the earth and remind her of the job she has to do.
My grandmother, who lived through The Great Depression would make her own corn husk dolls to play with when she was a child and passed the knowledge on to me.
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