Green Witch Blessing Balm: Lavender Sage Recipe & Spell

Green Witch Blessing Balm

Green Witch Blessing Energy

For witches seeking to enhance their connection to nature, consider my Green Witch Blessing Balm made with lavender and sage. It’s a delightful blend of herbs and oils inviting tranquility, healing, and spiritual protection. This balm not only nourishes the skin but also acts as a tool for rituals and spells. It’s time to gather your ingredients, set your intentions, and begin brewing up magick!

Read the Magickal Properties and Uses of Sage and Lavender here.

Lavender and Sage Green witch herbs

Gather Your Ingredients to Make Green Witch Blessing Balm

  • Dried Lavender Buds for calming, serenity and spiritual clarity.
  • Dried sage Leaves for wisdom purification, cleansing, and protective energies.
  • Quart-sized jar and lid
  • Olive Oil enough to fill the jar
  • 1/4 cup Beeswax
  • Green Aventurine Crystal (Optional) for fortune and health, green aventurine can amplify the energy of your balm
  • Jars or tins for storage

Preparing the Sacred Space

Start by cleansing your workspace and tools to remove any lingering energies. This can be done by sprinkling salt water or any method that resonates with you. Set your intention for the crafting process, focusing on the healing and protective qualities you wish to charge your balm with.

Crafting the Green Witch Blessing Balm

  1. Infusion of Herbs: You’ll need enough lavender and sage to fill a quart-sized jar. Grind the dried lavender buds and sage leaves with a mortar and pestle. Feel the release of their essential oils and concentrate on your intention for the balm as you work.
  2. Steeping: In a class jar with a lid, add the herbs and cover with enough olive oil to cover all herbs. Shake the mixture well with your intentions. Place the Green aventurine on top of the jar and leave the mixture to steep for 2-4 weeks, allowing the oil to absorb the power.
  3. Strain and Reserve: Strain the infused oil to remove the botanical pieces. Then, compost or discard them.
  4. The Alchemy: Melt the beeswax in a double boiler until it becomes a liquid. Gradually pour in 1 cup of the lavender sage infused oil, stirring with a wooden spoon until everything is fully incorporated. Remove from heat and add any essential oils, before string your intion clockwise into the mixture. Once the mixture has cooled slightly, pour the warm salve into sterilized jars. Seal the containers firmly and allow them to cool completely.
  5. Setting Intentions: While the balm cools, visualize the healing, blessing, and protective properties you desire. If you opt to use the Green Aventurine, hold it in your hand and channel its energy into the balm during the cooling process.

Using your Green Witch Blessing Balm

The uses of your Green Witch Blessing Balm are as diverse as your imagination. Here are a few application ideas:

  • Apply to soothe dry skin, chapped lips, and cuticles.
  • Use on minor cuts and scrapes for the healing properties of lavender and sage.
  • Anoint your ritual tools and altar items to enhance their power and align them with your intention.
  • Rub between your hands to perform a cleansing ritual before spells or beginning your day.
  • Dab a small amount on your temples to enhance your connection to the spiritual realm during meditation and lucid dreaming practices.

Storing your Gren Witch Blessing Balm

To maintain the balm’s potency and connection to the earth’s energies, store it in a cool, dark space. Tighten the lid after each use to keep the balm protected and charge it with your energy. Remember that your balm is now a part of your craft—handle it with the care and respect you give to all your magickal tools.

May your Green Witch Blessing Balm bring you many blessings on your magickal path!

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About the Author

Lacey is a modern witch living by the seasons and the moon. She is dedicated to helping you develop a practice that flows with everyday life. Read more about her here.

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