Postby Silversong » Sun Sep 06, 2015 6:42 pm
A note: That says "Spell for August" XD May want to fix that.
Correspondences. Discernment. *rifles through mental files*
Crystals
Reference: The Crystal Bible, by Judy Hall
As far as enhancing ability to discern what is truth, I've previously used selenite to help me figure something out when I couldn't seem to understand what was up with the person/situation. I have a piece of selenite that I work with when I feel like I need a dose of clarity. Looking at the book: bloodstone calms the mind, dispels confusion, and enhances the decision-making process; celestite calms and sharpens the mind, dispersing worries and promoting mental clarity and fluent communication ... synthesizing intellect with instinct and promoting mental balance; citrine enhances concentration and revitalizes the mind ... promotes inner calm so that wisdom can emerge, helping to digest information, analyze situations, and steer them in a positive direction; emerald imparts mental clarity, strengthens memory, inspires a deep inner knowing, broadens vision, is a wisdom stone, promotes discernment (ha, funny they use that word) and truth, and aids eloquent expression, helping to bring to the surface what is unconsciously known (it's expensive in gem quality, but raw it's readily available); and iron pyrite accelerates mental activity, improves memory and recall, and balances instinct with intuition and creativity with analysis.
My personal inclination is toward selenite, celestite, citrine, and/or emerald, but then, I don't have all of those XD I unfortunately lack a close source of crystals. ...or any other Witchy supplies, for that matter. *sigh* Ah, well. I take what I can when I can, and I'm all the more grateful for it.
Herbs
Reference: Dancing With Dragons, by D.J. Conway
Balm of Gilead for intellectual stimulation; caraway for mental clarity, especially when burned; rosemary for intellect; sage for wisdom, especially in food; and/or summer savory for intellect and creativity (eat it, wear it, or burn it; has a slightly peppery taste and smell). I don't work with herbs as much, although it's something I would probably look into if I didn't have a cat that would completely demolish any attempt at a windowsill herb planter XD It's probably better to have someone with more experience with herbs to have a poke at this list. (In addition, I am aware that DJ Conway is not always typical in her translations - sword as Fire and wand as Air instead of vice versa, for instance (although personally I agree with her; it makes more sense to me and it's more intuitive. Nuance.)
Oils
Reference: Dancing With Dragons, by DJ Conway
Honeysuckle for stimulating the mind and creativity, and... that's it. Well. Thank you, Conway, you're so very helpful. XD Ah, well. Perhaps someone else will have better luck than I. I'm excited to finally be able to use oils for scents, as I now have an oil-burning candle (my little gemstone candle)! ^_^
Color(s)
When all else fails, white is the go-to, of course.
Yellow, standing for Air in some respects, is for intellect, imagination, power of the mind, creativity, concentration, and inspiration.
Light blue is sometimes said to represent Air, so it often has the same effect as yellow candles.
...Hades. I had something else. Now I've forgotten. Oh well, I'll think of it, I'm sure. That's a start, at least.