Graveyard Dirt/Dust [uses]

Samhain Rituals – Include graveyard dirt in Samhain rituals to honor the dead.  Sprinkle some around the perimeter of your magical circle to include the spirits of your ancestors in your ritual.

Communicating with the Dead – If you plan to try a tarot spread to communicate with a loved one beyond the grave, put the graveyard dirt in a small, drawstring bag and store it with your tarot cards for a full moon cycle.  During the dark moon, draw your cards and read them.

At the crossroads. – Crossroads magic is its own thing, but you know it and work with it, leave some graveyard dirt at a crossroads when trying to decide between two paths in life. 

Assign one path to symbolize one option, and one path to symbolize the other.  (The westward path to a decision based on your emotion or heart, or an Eastward path to represent an intellectual decision).

Once you make a decision, walk down your chosen path and sprinkle graveyard dirt to “seal off” second-guesses or regrets. Walk away and don’t look back.

In the garden. – During the fall season, sprinkle graveyard dirt in your home garden to honor the cycle of life and encourage the dead to “come back” in the form of your crop.  Lovely for people who believe in reincarnation.

Protection Spells – Add graveyard dirt to protection sachets to provide an extra punch.

New Beginnings – Death gives way to new life.

If you’re starting a new chapter in your life (a new job, for example, or a new living situation), select an object that represents your past circumstances and bury it with the graveyard dirt to put your old situation behind you for good with a little ritual “closure.”

Ending a Romantic Relationship – 

Sometimes, ex-lovers dramatically declare “You’re dead to me!”

A quieter, more private declaration is usually much more honest and effective.

Gather your mementos of the relationship, build a fire, burn them, and then extinguish it with graveyard dirt (bear in mind, this requires a fairly large quantity.  But it does the trick.)

Mourning –

Leave a small jar of graveyard dirt from a recently deceased loved one on the altar during your mourning period to honor their memory and keep them close to the heart.

In Covens –

Use graveyard dirt in coven rituals to signify a change in leadership, a breakaway from a larger group or the ending of an era in the coven’s history.

For Home Protection – 

Walk the outdoor perimeter of your home and sprinkle a little graveyard dirt on all the corners to protect it from dark entities, unwanted spirits, and negative energy.

moved from previous Tumblr – @tearoost [ original post ]

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