This video is part of the Wicca Self-Initiation Course: [ Ссылка ]
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Use this simple yet powerful spell to consecrate your magical tools and any other special ritual items. You can even use it as a cleansing spell for crystals and other items. Consecration is a spell in itself, so take your time as you bless and clear each item of any unwanted energies.
Wiccan Amulet Consecration: [ Ссылка ]
In this video, we use a sage stick to cleanse our wand. If you prefer to use a different type of scent, feel free to do it. Palo santo and Cinamon incense are other great options for purifying and consecrating your athame, bell, boline, wand, amulets, or even your altar. This Wiccan Consecration ritual can be modified according to your own beliefs and tradition, for example, dedicating it to your patron deities.
If you are a Beginner Witch and have been wondering how to clean a Wiccan wand, this ritual is perfect for you. Consecrate all your Altar tools for its use in Magick, Witchcraft and Spellcasting, quick and easy.
What does it mean to consecrate your magical tools?
When we are going to use our magic tools for the first time, the first thing we have to do is to cleanse and consecrate the object through a simple ritual. This is because the tools must be used with the respect they deserve, after all they are sacred objects. So we will show some gratitude for having them and respect by learning how to properly using them.
But even before that we must do a physical cleaning of the object, taking care to correct any manufacturing defect that we find, as well as dirt or dust that may have accumulated. While doing this, visualize all the negative energy that the object could possess, maybe from a previous owner or simply from being unused.
Remember that everything in Wicca is personal, so how you end up doing it is up do you. There are no right or wrong ways to practice Wicca, so don't be afraid to experiment!
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