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My Death Witch Travel Altar

6/29/2019

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My death witchcraft travel altar that I bring to cemeteries.
his is what I bring to cemeteries when I want to conduct spirit work there. The box is small enough to fit in my purse. Also, I didn’t paint this beautiful box; the lovely @la-la-laurels painted it. I just added the stickers and bows.

Here’s what is contained in all the little bottles and packages:

  • Juniper berries. These are easy offerings to carry around because they’re small and dried. I especially like to give them to any tree or plant spirit I interact with in the cemetery.
  • Black salt. This is my protection backup while out. I often throw it over my left shoulder if I feel something following or clinging to me. If you’re wondering how I get it that black: I grind salt with charcoal powder.
  • Birthday candles: Tiny, portable candles I can leave at gravesites as offerings. I don’t light them, just leave them. My go-to colors are black, grey, white and red.
  • Dried Lavender Flowers. Lavender can calm dead souls and aid their transition to the afterlife. I don’t often carry these because they shed, but they can be left at graves or burned (remotely; don’t burn them inside the cemetery).
  • Dimes. Coins of any kind are easy portable offerings for the dead. I choose dimes because they once had Hermes depicted in them.
  • Dirt-Rolled Offerings. For lack of a better term, that’s what’s in the plastic bag. I won’t give you my recipe, but you can find the original version in the PGM. Basically, it’s graveyard dirt mixed with crushed incense and herbs and molded into a ball with honey. A messy process, but makes powerful offering.

Sorry for the delay in posting this. Hope it was worth the wait, and you can get some more ideas for your own death witch travel altar!
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