RAIN SUMMONING POTION


RAIN SUMMONING POTION: SCROLL DOWN FOR SPELL INSTRUCTIONS AND INGREDIENTS

Sometimes a witch just needs moody weather, a cozy storm, and the smell of rain. Maybe need to collect rain water for your next spell, or maybe it's been a long hot summer, or you are enduring a drought, and you are needing relief. 

***I KID YOU NOT: It rained every day for a week straight after I made this potion, and then 2 weeks later I washed my hands with a sliver of it made from left over batter and 2 hours later, it rained. And this was in the dead of August- the hottest, driest month- in Utah. 

MISSING MAGIC: YOU

Imagine the deep, dark canopy of  clouds, and the cozy safety of your home as lightning and thunder crashes around. Remember the smell of rain falling on pine, and the gentle patter of raindrops on your window pane. Feel the chill on your skin with dropping temperatures. What will you use your storm for? Will you cuddle in front of a fireplace, curled up with a good book? Will you take a walk, protected by your trusty umbrella, and splash in puddles with your rain boots on? 

Remember that if you are in an area where it is seasonally dry, or you are using your potion during an extremely hot part of the world, it may take prolonged use to get a storm. Storms cannot be made from nothing, so your storm may need to come from someplace distant, which takes time to travel, and the length of time and intensity of the storm may be affected. Be persistent, be consistent, use your soap to imagine the senses you experience during a rainstorm: The feel of cold raindrops on your skin, the sound of thunder on the roof, the smell rain makes as it falls on the cement or among your garden, the darkness of a cloud covered sky, and the taste of the air laden with a cool breeze and humidity. 

Be careful when using this potion in an area that already experiences high instances of rain, or during a rainy season. You may induce a hurricane or monsoon, depending on the intensity of your intention setting and manifestation with this soap. 

Once the red jasper stone comes away from your bar, carry it in your pocket or put it on your alter to help continue summoning of storms. 









INGREDIENTS: 
Lye, olive oil, safflower oil, coconut oil, canola oil, sodium lactate (basic soap ingredients) 
Heather: A plant allied with the realms of mist and rain, growing on the British Isles where it rains frequently. 
Wormwood: To summon rain and for cleansing properties
Clove: To summon Rain
Worm Moon Eclipse Water: For Cleansing and Purification (like a rainstorm) 
Blue Mica: For water magic
Red Jasper Stone: Known as the "rain bringer", red jasper is considered a master of wind and rain, called to save harvests in periods of drought, and will help increase your sensitivity to the earth. 
Silver  Mica (on top): To represent mist and clouds
Rainbow from a Prism: Reflected over the prepared potions in order to infuse water and air magic. 
Scent: Peppermint essential oil, as peppermint is a water hungry herb. 
Playlist: Rain sounds on Spotify

                                               

                                                       

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