Get Into The Spooky Spirit With These 7 Spells & Rituals For Halloween
From tarot spreads to candle meditations, this is a great day to give a new ritual a whirl.
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October 31, 2021 — 10:04 AM
Halloween is officially here, and whether you're vaguely interested in the occult or a full-blown self-proclaimed witch, it's the perfect day to work some magic. We rounded up seven simple spells and rituals to try if you're not sure where to start, with something here for everyone. Happy Halloween!
This easy spell for attracting love comes from Gabriela Herstik, author of Inner Witch and Bewitching the Elements. It uses honey and alcohol for attracting and strengthening love, as well as certain herbs and crystals that work with loving energy.
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2. Complete a candle meditation.
This candle meditation from reiki master Serena Poon, C.N., CHC, CHN couples the power of fire with the intention of releasing what's no longer serving you:
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3. Cast a spell for protection.
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The Sator Square is an ancient spell used for protection or to diminish the power of an evil force over you, author of Revolutionary Witchcraft, Sarah Lyons previously explained to mbg.
The words Sator, Arepo, Tenet, Opera, and Rotas are written out as a square (Arepo under Sator, Tenet under Arepo, and so on), so it can be read left to right, but also up and down. It's also a palindrome, meaning the phrase is the same backward.
"Write out the square on a piece of paper, while envisioning yourself surrounded by a circle of protection," Lyons says. It should look something like this:
S A T O R
A R E P O
T E N E T
O P E R A
R O T A S
When you are done, chant the words 'Sator, Arepo, Tenet, Opera, Rotas' to charge the paper. Carry it with you for protection from harm and repeat the chant as necessary.
4. Do a self-love ritual.
Need a little self-love? There's a ritual for that! This one, in particular, comes from Herstik, who emphasizes the importance of consistently practicing self-love.
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5. Connect with your spirit guides.
As clairvoyant and author A Little Bit of Intuition, Catharine Allan previously wrote for mbg, Halloween is about so much more than candy and scary movies: "It's about connecting to the spirits of those who have passed, our ancestors," she says, adding at this time, "the veils between our world and the next start to thin and we are more open to the mystical side of life."
Whether you consider your ancestors your spirit guides or feel connected to other guides such as angels, deities, or ascended masters, now's a great time to get in touch with them. Try this simple spirit guide journaling exercise from professional intuitive Tanya Carroll Richardson to get started.
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Looking for a low-lift ritual to try? Look no further than your nearest tarot or oracle deck! You can ask your cards any question you can think of. Whether you pull one card or a dozen, let your intuition take over as you interpret the cards as they relate to your life. Check out our full guide to tarot readings if you're a novice card reader!
7. Use crystals for protection
And last but certainly not least, if the spooky vibes of the season have got you a bit creeped out, consider using crystals for protection. As crystal expert Heather Askinosie previously wrote for mindbodygreen, black tourmaline, selenite, tourmalinated quartz, pyrite, and shungite are excellent stones for protection.
To protect your home, she suggests lining the corners of your room with these crystals, or placing them on a windowsill or other surface to create an energetic shield around your space.
On the go? No problem. Keep a piece of black tourmaline in your purse or pocket to keep your energy safe from external forces.
https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/spells-rituals-for-halloween-2021