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Protective Spells for Safe Travels

Open roads, clear skies, and good friends– what more could you ask for this summer?

Protective Spells for Safe Travels

Travel calls for all of us during the warmer months, beckoning us down new and mysterious roads to further discover the world. We must use caution, though: what lays at the end of these trails may not be what we want or need.

There are always ways to protect yourself, though! Materially, bug spray and maps, and flashlights all do well to keep us physically safe. But how do we protect ourselves spiritually? For those of you who possess witchy proclivities, here are a few items and three spells you can carry with you to defend yourself from whatever life might throw at you on your journey. Certains natural items possess certain properties that, when harnessed, can adjust the vibrations around you! Crystals like Amethyst promote clarity and peace, which makes it ideal to stow in your glovebox during a long car ride. Tigers Eye and Carnelian are fabulous crystals to use when wanting to meet new people on the road. Confidence and courage enhance from these two crystals, but beyond that, Tigers Eye is a grounding and naturally protective stone. Another grounding crystal is Shungite. Known for its purifying properties, Shungite works best as a shield from negative energies and expels them from wherever it is used. Carry a bit of Shungite in your carry-on for safe plane travels, or attach a Shungite sticker to your phone to rid it of negative callers. Herbs and herbal remedies have also been known to aid travelers. Many of these herbs could be used in mojo bags or small, portable jar spells. In particular, Comfrey Leaf is a popular travel herb that draws in protective energies. Many herbal remedies, like this Cool Soothe Tropical Balm, feature Comfrey as a soothing ingredient. This balm can also double as a protective mask for your skin! Of course Lavender is always a popular choice for serenity and safety. A baggie of lavender hanging from your rear view will both smell amazing and calm any nerves you may find on the road. Consider this Lavender Facesteam for soothing hotel nights.

There are various protection spells many could cast to aid their travels. Here are a few collected from Judika Illes “Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells” and my own grimoire. This is a spell found by Illes. Mojo bags are protective talismans from African-American Hoodoo that offer a variety of different results. This one in particular is meant to harness the power of the moon to protect its creator. Please ensure you do ample research on the history and significance of Mojo bags before attempting this spell. Another from Illes, this charm is easy to have on hand! All you need is a small mirror (makeup compacts work great) and a peeled, crushed clove of garlic. Simply rub the garlic on the mirror and place it under your hotel bed/any bed within an unprotected room and bam, instant protection charm! This is one of my own spells, developed from an older protection spell used for homes. This spell has been adjusted to allow for it to be portable! Remember, these spells are only as powerful as the trust and energy you feed to them. And don’t allow them to substitute common sense– if you ever feel unsafe in a traveling situation, be sure to have a few backup plans! Travel safely down these roads this summer and come back enlightened by the world around you. Frankie Kavakich is a published prose and poetry writer and a practicing witch whose love for the occult and horror permeates their everyday life. For eight years, they have studied a variety of practices including kitchen witchery, chaos magick, divination, manifestation, and brujería. Within their writing, Frankie features numerous topics ranging from ghosts and spirits to the importance of community and reliance on nature's bounty.

Their great grandmother Nilda was a healer from the rain forests of Puerto Rico, and Frankie is endlessly inspired by the gentle hands and kind hearts of their ancestors.

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