“joya’s Magic Book” The magical application of witch feathers

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Feathers have been a powerful tool for witches since ancient times. Whether used for protection, spellcasting, witchcraft, or simply for comfort and guidance, feathers offer something special to those who choose to incorporate them into witchcraft. With their unique symbolism and energy, these little wings are sure to bring power wherever they fly!
In the eyes of witches, feathers are often seen as symbols of transformation, healing and protection. They can represent communication with the gods, connections to ancestors, or simply a way to bring good luck. Whatever their purpose, feathers contain timeless and powerful ancient spiritual wisdom.
In addition, feathers are often used to communicate with higher dimensions. People can hang feathers as offerings in their doorways or windows to attract benevolent energy into their homes. In some cultures, feather jewelry is also believed to ward off bad luck and danger by diverting negative energy.
Feathers were also considered powerful tools for divination, their beauty and delicacy making them particularly suitable for divination. Many practitioners believe that by throwing feathers into the ground or into the wind, they can gain insight into things beyond the physical world. In some cases, the arrangement of feathers after being thrown is thought to reveal information from other worlds.


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How to apply feathers
The use of feathers in the hands of witches took many forms, depending on the individual witch and her beliefs. They can be used as part of a ritual or spell, worn around the neck as a talisman, or simply used to decorate one’s home to attract positive energy. Some believers believe that certain feathers have special powers, such as the “eye feathers” of an eagle, which are believed to bring luck and protection.
Oshun lists the peacock as one of the sacred birds. Devotees honor her with peacock feather fans. The peacock feather fan is used during rituals and placed on her altar when not in use.
Feathers also represent various elements and principles in the eyes of witches. For example, black feathers represent death or protection, while white feathers symbolize purity or peace. Different types of feathers are also used to bring luck, protection, and healing into the life of the seeker.
The use of feathers stems from the ancient belief that these objects could help connect the physical and spiritual worlds. Feathers were believed to bring spiritual power and energy into the physical world. By using feathers, witches were able to harness the power of feathers and gain greater control over their spells and incantations.
Feathers are also often used in rituals. Rituals involve the use of symbols or words to bind an individual’s power or influence them in some way. By using feathers as part of a spell, witches can focus their energy more clearly on the target person or situation.
Feathers also provide comfort and guidance to the user. By setting an intention, asking a question, or simply meditating with a feather in hand, wizards can open themselves up to the energy of the universe and gain insight into their path. Whether used for spells, protection spells, or as personal talismans, these little wings are sure to bring great power.

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Feathers for different purposes
Owl Feathers
They were used in occult rituals involving secret knowledge.
Nightingale Feather
The feathers of these birds facilitate communication. They help discover the depths of our consciousness and can impart divine wisdom.
Eagle Feathers
Eagle feathers are a symbol of peace and they carry our prayers to higher dimensions.
Parrot Feathers
The bird’s feathers were a symbol of inter-tribal communication. They are also used as symbols of peace and prosperity.
Swan Feathers
They represent beauty, elegance and kindness. Pure white swan feathers are used to purify and attract new energy, while black swan feathers are used to repel unwanted energies.


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The meaning of feather headdress
Feather headdresses have been worn by Native American Indians dating back to the late 19th century. The feathers of Native American Indians are an important symbol of their way of life. Feathers are a symbol of respect, strength and honor. Native Americans who demonstrated a personal skill or accomplished an achievement of great significance to their tribe were rewarded with head feathers from the tribe’s chief or elder.
By looking at the headgear, you can understand the heroic deeds of a warrior. The Native American who wore the most feathered headdress was usually the chief. The more feathers he had, the more revered he was by the tribe. It is worth noting that only those who have proven their courage are entitled to wear eagle feathers in their hair until they form a complete hat. Only warriors with a large number of feathers can become the leader of the tribe.
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joya joya is the founder of Full Moon Phoenix Society, a cosmic nature witch, Kurak Akuyek (fourth-level Paq’o and wisdom keeper), Misha Carrier, and manifestation coach.
She began studying mysticism in 2012 and has taught mysticism for more than six years. Her systems include pendulum healing, Rune / Runes / Lu’en rune mastery, Rider-Waite and Thoth tarot reading, Lenormand tarot reading, Usui / Holy Fire Reiki teaching, angel healing, angel Reiki teaching, crystal healing, crystal Reiki teaching, Akashic healing, Sub maker subconscious audio production, PGM research, and many other Eastern and Western mystical systems.
She has supported 5000+ cases, specializing in money, abundance, relationships, love, and emotional healing themes, using multiple spiritual healing methods to help clients manifest their wishes.
【Tarot】She studied the modern Golden Dawn Kabbalah tarot system (Rider-Waite / Thoth) with teachers including Lon, and studied Rana-system Lenormand with Rana.
【Reiki】She studied with William, founder of Usui / Holy Fire Reiki, and many international Reiki masters. She has learned nearly one hundred niche Reiki systems, including Shamballa Reiki, Angel Reiki, Crystal Reiki, Money Reiki, Abundance Reiki, Tulip Reiki, and more.
【Shamanism】She studied shamanic healing systems with Alberto Villoldo Ph.D. and Andean traditions. In the Inca tradition, joya is Kurak Akuyek (fourth-level Paq’o and wisdom keeper) and Misha Carrier.
【Witchcraft】She studied many Witch / Wicca courses internationally, and ultimately chose to study modern Witchcraft practice with a senior hereditary American witch with more than 30 years of experience, maintaining regular online exchanges.
【Healing】She has studied many Western body-mind-spirit healing systems, including angel, crystal, Akashic, and pendulum systems.
【Art Aesthetics】She studied KDCA essential oil perfumery, KCCA scented candle, and all-round incense-making courses, and became an instructor. "

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