X
OOPS!
VIEW CART
CONTINUE SHOPPING
X
ADDED!
VIEW CART
CONTINUE SHOPPING
X
OOPS!
MANAGE WISHLISTS
CONTINUE SHOPPING
X
ADDED!
CANCEL
POSTED UNDER Cat, Charm, Home, AND MORE

Spell: A Charm for Safe Travel

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 

With this charm in your pocket, your travels will be easier and safer. Add the following to a small drawstring bag or zippered pouch:


* A smidgen of dirt from just outside your front door, wrapped in plastic wrap, to guide your footsteps home again
* A penny or other coin offering (Leave this at your destination as payment for passage. You can also  flip the coin as a divination tool.)
* Tiger eye, fluorite, and/or rosemary for protection
* Obsidian for binding you to your home
* Dried lemon peel for good health
* Salt or dried lavender for purifying your destination
* A chamomile or mint tea bag for calm and relaxation
* A small personal item to tie you to the bag and keep it close
* Commonsense items, such as loved ones’ names and contact information, headache medication, an eye mask for rest, etc.

Before traveling, bless the bag and items and leave on your altar for a period equal to the length of the trip.
Happy travels!

SHARE:    /   PRINT

Related Product
With a spell for each day of the year, this almanac makes it easy to explore new magical endeavors. Regardless of your interests or skill level, this spell-packed annual offers something for every...

About Susan Pesznecker
Susan “Moonwriter” Pesznecker is a writer, college English teacher, nurse, and hearth Pagan/Druid living in northwestern Oregon. Sue holds a Masters degree in professional writing and loves to read, watch the stars, camp with her wonder poodle, and work in her own biodynamic garden. She ...



© This page is for the enjoyment of visitors to Llewellyn.com, and is the copyrighted intellectual property of Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd. You may post a link to this page, but no part of it may be used or reproduced without permission.

FEATURED SPELL
Color of the day: Purple Incense of the day: Cedar Today is the Roman festival of Vulcanalia, honoring Vulcan, the Roman fire god. Working by candlelight and making offerings of fish to the god are...