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Discover the magic and medicine of plants in this kid focused class, where families learn together and wellness grows naturally.

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Bath time Water Magic!🛁🫧
Tonight we are in the waning phase of the moon. This is the first phase after a full moon and it means that the moon is shrinking into the new moon phase. It’s a great time to do spell work for releasing what does not serve us. 🧼Here’s a bath time ritual that you can practice anytime, but this moon phase makes the timing perfect. 💭Think about whatever is on your heart and mind that’s holding you back. Maybe you have a test coming up for school and you’re afraid you’ll fail. 📝 Get a pencil and some paper and start writing down all the beliefs of self judgement that keep you from achieving your best, for example: I’m not smart enough. I always get the answers wrong. Whatever your harsh feelings are, write them down. Take your time with it and really think while you journal. When you are done, prepare your bath and cast your circle. While you sit in the water, first ground yourself. Then begin your ritual by reading off each thing on your list and say out loud or to yourself, “I release the belief that I am not smart enough.” And pour a cup of water over your head. Imagine it washing away your harsh belief. Read the next thing on your list “I release the belief that I always get the answers wrong.” And pour another cup of water over head, again imagining it washing away you harsh belief. Go through your entire list and when you’re done, step out of the tub and watch the water go down the drain. As it goes down, affirm your work by bidding it all farewell and speaking good things to yourself. “I am smart enough. I will get it right. Because I speak it, so it will be.” You can even do this in the shower if you don’t have a tub. Just let the water run over your head as you release what you no longer want, and let it was down the drain. 🚿 Love yourselves Little Witches ❤️🧿
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Plant of the week!
Lovely Lavender! This plant is a desert dweller. It’s a great drought tolerant addition to a garden and pollinators LOVE lavender. So much that it happens to be a major source for bees to make honey from. Here in New Mexico it loves our sun and dry sandy soil and it thrives where other plants fail. There are over 450 varieties of lavender that are used for food and medicine. Its name comes from the Latin word lavare meaning “to wash”, and if you know the clean crisp smell of lavender the name makes perfect sense. Because of this, along with its anti microbial and antibacterial properties it was and still is often used in soaps and bath products. It’s a member of the mint family, and like most members of the mint family it’s a wonderful insect repellent. It not only keeps bugs off of us, but it can help keep bugs out of your garden too. The history of humans using this plant goes back so far that we know the Ancient Egyptians used it in the mummification process and Ancient Romans valued it so much that they used it as currency, like money. Ancient Greeks used it to help them sleep and relieve back pain. And during the Bubonic plague it was used to ward off disease. These days we usually use it in teas or on our skin to help us relax, as that is what lavender is most well known for. But once you start to learn about this excellent plant you’ll find that it’s useful for much more. My website will be published soon, if you’re looking for a good place to purchase your lavender. I’ll have you covered! Then you can have some lovely lavender for your own home apothecary. Until next time Little Witches! Much Love and BE ELL! Tia Cruzita 🌱♥️
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Weekend challenge! 🌎🌿🦶
It’s almost Friday! I have a challenge for my Little Witches. Mother Nature is such a beautifully stubborn lady. She refuses to stop giving. Where people try to control her and cover her up, she finds a way thrive and continue to provide. No matter where you live, you can find magical medicinal plants, EVERYWHERE YOU GO! So starting tomorrow, my challenge for you is to find and identify a plant. Pay attention to what’s growing in your yard, alongside the roads, even sprouting out of the cracks in sidewalks. A super easy way to identify a plant is to take some pictures and use google image search. Don’t bother the plant. Don’t touch or disturb it in any way, just say hello and observe. Notice every little detail, and take your pictures. Lots of plants that look like the plant you are trying to identify will come up. Once you think you have identified the plant, do lots of research to be sure. Remember, to identify a plant you have to look at the plant, as well as the environment the plant is growing in. Come back here on Monday to show me the picture of your plant and tell me about it. This is going to be super educational for me as well, because I will get to see what’s growing where you live! And I’ll share some of the plants that grow where I live. Let’s have some fun! See you Monday Little Witches!
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Understanding
How do you understand a plants magic without ever being taught? You let the plant teach you of course! We talked about Borage. Did you know that Borage is the plant of courage? If you sit with it, it will tell you why. It’s fragile leaves and pretty little flowers, blooming in shades of blue and purple and pink, all covered in tiny hairs that protect its fragility. It grows with a sense of empowerment. As if to say “I am brave and bold and strong because I am protected”. Isn’t that the kind of courage we all need sometimes? Can you think of times when you could have borrowed some of that courage from borage? How would you have used it and how could you use it in the future?
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New member!
@Mickey-Reign-1632 thank you so much for joining us!
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A mother, birth worker and herbalist passing on old knowledge to new generations. Creating a space for kids to learn about herbal medicine and magic.

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