I’m not very familiar with Astrology, but posting in case someone who sees this is đ
My Spoonie Sigils 2.0
Tumblr wonât let me edit my own posts so I had to make a new version!
These are designed to supplement medication, medical care, and professional treatment. You do not have my permission to use these as a sole alternative for those methods. Please be responsible with your health.Â
Energy/Motivation:
- Dispel unwanted high energy
- I have enough energy to complete tasks
- Work doesnât drain my energy so quickly
- I get extra energy throughout the day
- I have enough spoons to get through the day
- I have enough spoons
- I have the energy and motivation to take a shower
- I am motivated; I go on
- I have energy and motivation
- I have the power to do
- I find the will to keep going
Pain:
- My muscles are relaxed
- Bye-bye back stiffness
- Ease my neck pain
- Ease my lower back and hip pain
- My back is relaxed and free from pain
- Ease my joint pain
- My headache goes away
- Ease my morning headaches
- Ease my migraine
- Ease the pain and fatigue of EDS
- Ease my fibromyalgia
- My arthritis is manageable
- My pain is manageable
- I am able to walk (with minimal pain)
- I find moments of peace from my pain
Symptoms:
- I fall asleep easily
- I sleep soundly for my desired length of time
- My chronic pain does not affect my sleep
- I have minimal IBS symptoms
- Ease my stomach ache/pains
- I eat a healthy amount of nourishing food
- Soothe my sore throat
- Breathe easy
- My blood sugars balance
- My legs are steady
- My focus will not falter
- My joints are stable
- I avoid dislocations and subluxations
- Boost my immune system
- Ease the unbearable itchiness/my body does not itch
Healing:
Mental illness:
- I can leave my home comfortably
- My mental illnesses do not hinder me
- Ease the anger I experience related to mental illness
- My anxiety does not control me
- My anxiety does not stop or limit me when speaking with others
- Ease my panic attacks
- My trauma does not hold me back
- Brainfog begone
- My mind is clear
- My mind is quiet
- I am grounded, and in control of my emotions + reactions
- I keep rational state of mind
- Balance my bipolar disorder
- I can harness all hypomanic energy
- OCD does not interfere with my day
- My ROCD will subside
- My depression will dissipate
- I resist the urge to pick my skin
- I keep from picking
- I donât pull out my hair or eyelashes
- I do not disassociate
- I am verbal
- I combat sensory overload and avoid meltdowns
- My hypersensitivity is manageable
- I combat inertia
Other:
- My body manages intensive treatment
- My shots are not painful
- People are patient with my disability
- People are patient with my dietary restrictions
- Others understand and accept my illness
- I attract money (without having to work)
- I am able to manage my pain at work
- I am able to clean and organize without pain
- My hospital visit is productive and successful
- My doctorâs appointment goes smoothly and yields helpful results
- My doctors listen to and believe me
- I learn to accept my illness
DONATIONS – âWhat is a spoonie?â [X] – Spoonie specific sigils ALWAYS open + ALWAYS free!
Do you have any advice for spoonie witches dealing with pain-induced moodiness? My migraines make me feel raw and vulnerable, and its causing it’s rifts in my friendships.
- Be 120% honest with whatâs happening to you.Â
âHey Iâm in a lot of pain right now and itâs poorly affecting my mood. I need: space/understanding itâs not you/a hug/etc.â
- Take space when you need it. If youâre already angry at the world, adding people into the mix likely wonât help.
âHey I need to take some space right now, my pain is making me feel uncontrollably ____ and I donât want to say or do anything I donât meanâ
- Go outside. Open a window. Take a full minute and breath in the fresh air. Let it cool and refresh your mood.
- Put some headphones in and tune out from the world for a couple of minutes.
- Hold crystals that are calming: Blue Lace Agate, Lepidolite, Jet, Amethyst.
- Hold crystals for mood boosting: Citrine, Clear Quartz, Blue Topaz, Carnelian.
- Hold crystals for patience: Howlite, Ocean Jasper, Amber, Amazonite.Â
- #calming spells / #patience spells / #comfort spells
- #calming sigils / #patience sigils / #mood sigils
- Chronically ill witchcraft: For your symptoms (section for migraines)
- Mentally ill witchcraft: For your symptoms (may be helpful for moodiness)
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Chronic migraine relief (ways I prevent/ease my chronic migraines)
if youâre not standing barefoot in the heart of a foreboding forest and chanting to the old gods as the moonlight tangles its fingers in your messy hair and caresses your dirt-streaked cheeks what even is the point

look I donât want to tell anyone what to do but if you go down that path you will wake up a thousand years later and all your great-grandchildren will be dead
Itâll be worth it
Donât say you werenât warnedâŚ
itâs gardening season! please donât plant lettuces/greens directly into the ground in an urban area or close to a building without getting a soil test. the risk of lead poisoning is very high. if you canât afford a soil test and you must plant into the ground, try to grow something where you will only be eating the fruit and not the leaves & stems (i.e. tomatoes, cucumbers, etc) bc thereâs less of a chance that heavy metals will migrate to the fruit tissues. better yet, build a raised bed or plant in pots!
Unconventional Spell Items
Epsom Salt – Cleansing, purification
Acorns – Abundance, luck, health, Fae
Duct Tape – Binding, energy, curses
Dirt – Grounding, growth, Earth magick
Egg Shells – Protection, fertility
Pennies – Good luck, wealth
Birthday Candles – Wishing, color magick
Needles/Tacks – Curses, pain
Walnut Shells – Protection
Baking Soda – Health, protection
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7bIUx_rjY â¤
To commemorate Sept 22nd- The beginning of autumn and Bilbo/Frodoâs birthday :3
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Magickal Folk Names for Herbs
Having knowledge of herbs and plants (either magically or medicinally) during the Middle Ages, often was reason enough to accuse a woman of being a âwitch,â so there is no doubt some of the country folk at the time took these herbal folk names literal. Chances are, these names were used merely as descriptors to help remember them easier. Most plants were given
names descriptive of their uses and others were given names for something they
generally resembled. Spells written by witches in ancient times were often written with such descriptors, which personally i believe to be a form of secret coding.Here is a small list of âwitchyâ herb names (most of these are already floating around the community) that you can use in your craft when you create your spells. This list could be a great addition to any Grimoire and i hope you find them as useful as i do.
Enjoy ~~~Â Cannawitch
Plants
Aaronâs Rod – Goldenrod or mullein stalk
Absinthe – Wormwood
Adderâs Fork – Adderâs Tongue Fern or Bistort
Adderâs Tongue – Dogâs Tooth Violet (or Adderâs Tongue Fern
Ague root – Unicorn root
Alison – Sweet Alyssum
Angel Food, Archangel – Angelica
Angelâs Trumpet – Datura
Assâs Ear – coltâs foot or comfrey
Assâs Foot, Bullâs Foot – coltâs foot
Auld Manâs Bells, Old manâs bells – wood hyacinth, Hyacinthoides hispanicaBad Manâs/Devilâs Oatmeal/Porridge – hemlock
Bad Manâs/Devilâs Plaything – Yarrow
Bastard – false Dittany
Bat flower – tacca
Batâs Wing – Holly leaf
Batâs Wool – moss (which moss?)
Bearâs Foot – Ladyâs Mantle
Bearâs Grape Bearberry Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
Bear Paw – ramsons Allium ursinum or the root of male fern Dryopteris Felix-mas
Bear weed – Yerba Santa Eriodictyon californicum
Beard of a Monk – Chicory
Beggarâs Lice – Houndâs tongue
Beggarâs Buttons – Burdock
Birdâs Eye – Speedwell Veronica officinalis
Birdâs Foot – Fenugreek Trigonella foenum-graecum (Also birdâs foot violet and birdâs foot trefoil)
Birdâs Nest – carrot, Indian pipe
Bishopâs Wort, Bishopâs Elder – Wood betony Stachys betonica
Bitter Grass – Ague Root Aletris Farinosa
Black Sampson – Echinacea
Blazing Star – liatris
Blind Eyes – Poppy
Blood from a head – Lupine *
Blood from a shoulder – Bearâs breech *
Blood of a Goose – Sap from a mulberry * Morus nigra
Blood of an Eye – Tamarisk gall * (probably the tannin extracted from)
Blood of Ares – purslane *
Blood of Hephaestus – wormwood *
Blood of Hestia – Chamomile *
Blood – sap of the elder or bloodwort
Bloody butcher – Valerian
Bloody Fingers – Foxglove
Blue Bottle – Bachelorâs buttons
Boyâs Love, Ladâs Love: Southernwood
Brain Thief – Mandrake
Bone of an Ibis – buckthorn * I am not sure if this is Rhamnus cathartica or sea buckthorn Hippophae spp If I can find a recipe containing this, I will know for sure by comparing its purpose to their very different qualities
Bread and Cheese – Hawthorn
Bride of the Meadow – meadowsweet
Bullâs Blood – beet or horehound
Burning bush – false dittany, also a modern name for species of Euonymus
Cowâs Horn – Fenugreek Trigonella foenum-graecum
Bride of the Sun – calendula
Brown Dragon – wake robin
Buttons – tansyCalfâs snout – Snapdragon
Candlemas Maiden – snowdrop
Candlewick – mullein, the flower stalk
Caponâs Tail – valerian
Carpenterâs Herb – bugleweed Lycopus europaeus
Carpenterâs Square – knotted figwort
Carpenterâs weed – Yarrow
Cat – catnip
Catâs foot – white balsam, black cohosh, ground ivy
Catâs herb – valerian
Chameleon star – bromeliad
Cheeses – marsh mallow
Chocolate flower – wild geranium (I donât buy it)
Christâs eye – wild clary Salvia verbenaca
Christâs ladder – centaury
Christâs spear – adderâs tongue fern Ophioglossum vulgatum
Church steeple – Agrimony
Clear eye – clary sage
Cleavers – bedstraw
Click – goosegrass
Clot – great mullien
Cocklebur – Agrimony
Cockâs comb – amaranth
Coltâs Tail – fleabane
Craneâs bill – wild geranium
Crowâs foot – wild geranium, or wood anemone bulbous buttercup (verified)
Crowdy kit – figwort
Cuckooâs bread – common plantago
Cucumber tree – magnolia
Cuddyâs lungs – great mullein
Crown for a king – wormwoodDagger flower – blue flag
Daphne – bay laurel
Dead manâs bells foxglove
Death angel – fly agaric Amanita Muscaria
Death cap – fly agaric Amanita Muscaria
Death flower – Yarrow
Deathâs Herb – Belladonna
Delight of the Eye – rowan
Devil Plant – basil
Devilâs Apple – Mayapple or Mandrake
Devilâs beard – houseleek
Devilâs bit – false unicorn root
Devilâs cherries Belladonna berries
Devilâs plaything – yarrow
Devilâs dung – asafoetida
Devilâs ear – wakerobin
Devilâs eye – henbane or periwinkle
Devilâs flower – bachelorâs buttons
Devilâs fuge – mistletoe
Devilâs guts – dodder
Devilâs herb – belladonna
Devilâs milk – celandine
Devilâs nettle – yarrow
Devilâs Shoestring: Various varieties of vibernum, esp Black Haw, cramp bark, hobblebush
Dew of the Sea – Rosemary
Dog Berry – wild rose hips
Dogâs mouth – snap dragon
Dogâs tongue – houndâs tongue
Doveâs foot – wild geranium
Dragon – tarragon
Dragon Flower – blue flag (really, wild iris? not an arum or a Antirrhinum?)
Dragon wort – bistort
Dragonâs blood – calamusEagle – ramsons Allium ursinum
Earth apple – potato
Earth smoke- fumitory
Elfâs wort – Elecampane
Enchanterâs plant – vervain
Englishmanâs fruit/ White manâs foot – common plantain
Everlasting friendship – goosegrass
Eye root – goldensealFairy smoke – Indian pipe
Fairy fingers – foxglove
Fat from a Head – spurge *
Felon herb – Mugwort
Five fingers – cinquefoil
Foxâs Clote – burdock
Frogâs foot – bulbous buttercup
From the belly – Earth-apple. * potato?? Did the writers know about potatoes? When was pgm written?
From the foot – houseleek *
From the loins – chamomile *Goatâs foot – morning glory
Goatâs Horn – Fenugreek Trigonella foenum-graecum
Godâs hair – hartâs tongue fern
Goldenâs star – avens
Goslingâs wing – goosegrass
Graveyard dust – mullein (and sometimes itâs just graveyard dust)Hagâs taper – mullien stalk
Hagthorn – hawthorn
Hair of Venus – Maidenhair fern
Hairs of a Hamadryas Baboon: Dill Seed *
Hareâs beard – mullein
Hawkâs Heart, Old Woman – Wormwood Artemisia absinthium crown or seed head *
Hindâs tongue – hartâs tongue fern
Holy herb – yerba santa
Holy rope – hemp agrimony Eupatorium cannabinum
Horse tongue – hartâs tongue fern
Hundred eyes – periwinkleInnocence – bluets
Jacobâs Staff – Great Mullein
Joy of the Mountain – Marjoram
Jupiterâs Staff – Great MulleinKingâs Crown: Black Haw vibernum
Knightâs Milfoil – Yarrow
Kronosâ Blood – sap of Cedar *Ladyâs glove – foxglove
Lambâs ears – betony but more likely lambâs ear Stachys byzantina
Lionâs Hair – The extra little roots that stick out of the turnip bulb or the base leaves Brassica rapa *
Lionâs tooth – dandelion
Little dragon – tarragon
Love in idleness – pansy
Love Lies Bleeding – amaranth (Not so ancient, a modern ornamental variant)
Love Leaves – burdock
Love man – goosegrass
Love Parsley – lovage
Love root – orris rootMaidenâs Ruin – Southernwood
Manâs Bile – Turnip Juice *
Manâs Health – Ginseng
Master of the Woods – Woodruff
May Lily – Lily of the Valley
May Rose – Black Haw viburnum
May – Black Haw viburnum
Maypops – Passion Flower
Mistress of the Night – Tuberose
Mutton Chops – GoosegrassNose Bleed – Yarrow
Old Manâs Flannel – Great Mullein
Old Manâs Pepper – Yarrow
Old-Maidâs-Nightcap – Wild GeraniumPassword – primrose
Peterâs Staff – Great Mullein
Poor Manâs Treacle – Garlic
Priestâs Crown – Dandelion leavesQueen of the Meadow Root – Gravelroot
Queen of the Meadow – Meadowsweet
Queen of the Night – Vanilla CactusRats and Mice – Houndâs tongue
Ramâs horn – valerian
Ring a Bells – bluebell
Robin run in the grass – goosegrassScaldhead – blackberry
Seed of Horus – horehound
See bright – Clary sage
Semen of Ammon – Houseleek *
Semen of Ares – Clover *
Semen of Helios – White Hellebore *
Semen of Hephaistos – Fleabane *
Semen of Herakles – arugula *
Semen of Hermes – Dill *
Seven Yearâs Love Yarrow
Shameface – Wild Geranium
Shepherdâs Heart – Shepherdâs Purse
Silver Bells – Black Haw viburnum
Snake Root – black cohosh
Soapwort – Comfrey or Daisy or maybe Soapwort
Sorcererâs Violet – Periwinkle
Sparrowâs Tongue – Knotweed
St. Johnâs Herb – Hemp Agrimony
St. Johnâs Plant – Mugwort
Star Flower – Borage
Star of the Earth – Avens
Starweed – Chickweed
Sweethearts – Goosegrass
Swineâs Snout – Dandelion leavesTail of a Pig – Leopardâs bane *
Tannerâs bark – toadflax
Tartar root – ginseng
Tears of a Hamadryas Baboon – Dill Juice *
Thousand weed – yarrow
Thunder plant – houseleek
Titanâs Blood – Wild Lettuce Lactuca virosa *
Torches – mullein flower stalkUnicornâs horn – unicorn root or false unicorn root
Urine – dandelion or maybe urineWax dolls – fumitory
Weasel – rue
Weasel snout – yellow archangel
Winter wood – wild cinnamon Canella alba
White – ox eye daisy
Witchâs Asprin – white willow bark (this is ancient?)
Witchâs brier – wild brier rose hips
Wolf claw – club moss
Wolfâs foot – bugleweed
Wolfâs milk – euphorbia
Woodpecker – herbLpeony
Worm fern- male fern Dryopteris Felix-masYerba Santa Maria – epazote
Plant Parts/Body Parts
Blood – Sap or juice
Eye – The disc of a composite flower, or a seed
Foot – Leaf
Guts – Roots, stalks, tangly bits
Hair – Very stringy roots (sometimes silk or tangly stems)
Head – Flower head or seed head
Tail – Stem
Tongue – Petal, sometimes stigma
Toes – leaf or bud
Paw – sometimes bud, usually leaf
Privates – Seed pod
Worm – stringy roots
Wool – MossMinerals
A Snakeâs Ball of Thread – soapstone *
Blood of a Snake – hematite *
Crocodile Dung – Soil from Ethiopia *
A Physicianâs bone – sandstone *Animal Parts
A Snakeâs Head – A leech *
Blood of a Hyrax – A rock badger, * small weasel-like/rodent-like (but
actually neither) creature native to Africa and the Middle East
Blood of a Hamadryas Baboon – Blood of a spotted gecko *
Bullâs semen – the egg of a blister beetle *
Lion Semen – Human semen *
Kronosâ Spice – Pig Milk ** From Ecloga ex Papyris Magicis: Liber I, V, xxvi
More Sources for verification –
- Galen – De succedaneis, Claudii Galeni Opera Omnia, v 19
Paulus Aegineta, Corpus Medicorum Graecorum IX/2 vII
Dioscorides De Materia Medica- Witchipedia
- Lady Raven
- Tryskelion
Hi! I kept stumbling onto your blog during my research on spoonie witchcraft, so I figured I might as well directly ask for your help. I’m scheduled to have a minor eye surgery next week and I am terrified that it either won’t help, or will make me lose even more of my sight… Since I can’t bring anything with me during the procedure, I’m looking for a sigil I can draw on my skin, but I haven’t found any related to eyesight or occular health… Could you help me out?
Hi! I donât know of any sigils specific to ocular health but I do know of some for smooth surgery and a speedy recovery:
- My surgery goes well
- Successful and happy surgery
- I will heal quickly and easily from surgery
- To recover from surgery
- I recover swiftly and completely from surgery
- Healing (post)
Sending you good vibes my dear! Iâll be thinking of you next week â¤


