 Hello people! I'm Ginny Metherall. I'm a fourth generation traditional English witch and I live in the southwest of England in the beautiful Devon countryside, literally in the middle of nowhere. In the middle of a wood actually. It's very pretty. Today's video is a collaborative video with the very wonderful Bex from The Witch's Cookery. I'll let Bex introduce herself. Hi lovelies and welcome in my kitchen. I am Bex, the witch of The Witch's Cookery. I have been a practicing green kitchen and cottage witch for 17 years and love to share my knowledge and passion for magical food, mother nature's beauty and a cozy home with my online friends. We thought our viewers might be interested in seeing how two different witches create spells with the same three ingredients. I'll put the link to Bex's video down in the description below. So once you've had a look at what I've been up to then just do head over there and check out what she's doing. So we decided that the three ingredients should be something that you can get everywhere in the world and these are cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg. You've probably got them in your kitchen cupboard at the moment. Go and have a look. I'm sure they're there. Having looked at these three ingredients and studied their properties a bit it became very quickly clear to me that they would be a wonderful success or luck spell and one of the easiest ways to put a success and luck spell together is in a compelling oil, especially with spices because they lend themselves to that particular format. So this video is about how to make a compelling oil for success and luck. So the first spice we're going to look at is cinnamon. Now I'm sure that you're aware that cinnamon comes in these rather beautiful cigars and they're the rolled dried bark of the cinnamon tree and as a hugely illustrious career cinnamon it was used in rituals for religion for many thousands of years they burn it because it smells quite divine. For example Moses from the Bible was asked to anoint the tabernacle which was the dwelling pace of God on this earth with cinnamon infused oil. The plague doctors used to push cinnamon sticks into those really rather strange masks that they used to wear to stop and prevent the smell and the bad miasma of the plague affecting them and this is actually quite a sensible thing to do because it's got an antiseptic property and antibiotic and studies have been done on its antibiotic properties. But what I was of course really interested in is its magical properties. Now cinnamon is a booster it's a real stimulant drug so it will increase and intensify the power of any spell that you put it into. It also attracts success luck and abundance which means that if you use it in a success luck and abundance spell then it's going to really intensify and hone down that spell to make it work. The second spice that we chose was the rather beautiful nutmeg and I've got the inside of a nutmeg here. It's a stunning little seed. This is a spice that has been used in both savoury and sweet dishes throughout history and has a very great heartening and warming effect. It's rather interesting that they did consider nutmeg in the ancient times as some sort of viagra of the spice world. Nutmeg is now considered to be a success and money spice and this is really important in a success and luck spell to have the abundant attraction of money. It does it will attract all sorts of other things but you know there is a money attraction within this spice which we are going to use. One of its other traits is it ensures completion of a task so that you can use it to ensure that when you finish your spell that it will work and you will get that success and luck. And finally the last spice was the clove. I don't know if you can see it here. It's a beautiful spice. It's one of my favourites only because I adore bread sauce. I happen to think that roast chicken is just a vessel to put bread sauce on. The French called cloves look-loop because they look like a dail which I think was rather sweet really isn't it? Nutmeg was a viagra of its day. Clothes were considered the caviar of their day. If you had clothes you were really quite smart and rich and wealthy especially in the Tudor times they loved a bit of clothes you know they put it with a ham in there. Those wonderful oranges stuck with clothes to keep out the plague. Funnily enough they have a hugely antiseptic quality. Clothes are three times as strong antiseptically speaking as carboleic acid which is the stuff that Joseph Lister used to revolutionise surgery in the early 20th century. Clothes magically were used by traditional witches to clear negative energy and ensure that only good things came your way. And that's really important in a success spell because you need to get rid of any negative hold your back stuff in order to attract success and luck. I haven't seen the witches cookery video yet but I really hope she does something with mainly clothes. So it's quite a simple spell to start with. I'm possibly only going to use half a cinnamon stick because I don't think I need much more. I'm going to crumble the cinnamon stick as small as I can into a pestle and mortar. Now for those of you don't know the mortar is the pot and the pestle is the bangy thing. Now add the cloves and then I'm going to take my nutmeg. Now nutmeg is very very tough so you can't really pestle and mortar it so I'm going to grate it first of all in order to get it into a consistency that we can then bash together with the other two spices. Now nutmeg is, you can see it's a beautiful spice and it takes a while. So grind up your spices in the pestle and mortar until they come a fine powder. This will take about probably 10 minutes but that's how long it took me. And then I want you to take some olive oil. The olive oil I'm using is actually a rather first-press cold olive oil and you can pour that on top of your spices. You don't have to use olive oil in fact you can use any oil that you feel most attracted to so if you like coconut oil or almond oil do use that. Take your wand and mine as you can see here is a piece of goldstone and using it to stir the energy combine all the three spices into the oil and ask them to turn themselves into a compelling oil. It is your intent that makes the spell it's your energy going into it. Pour it into a small bottle and shake it around making sure that all the oil and the spices are amalgamated. Now this bottle needs to be kept for three days for the oils and the spices to seep together and for the intensity of the spell to work. Every now and then give it a shake all the oil is perfectly saturated with the three spices. Et voila! You now have very good compelling oil. So pair attention class safety information. Only use the compelling oil in a spell for concepts i.e. I want great success in business or I want great love. Use it on objects I would like a new car use a spell for that I want more cash do not use it on a named person. If you force someone to do something against their will that magically creates a reaction that action creates a reaction and this can backfire badly back on you. This is why they say you reap what you sow sevenfold so for every action that you do you should receive sevenfold back good or bad. That is my warning so don't do that. Let her over but I did need to tell you that it is important. So how would you use your compelling oil? Well you use it to anoint things so if you wanted to do a spell and you had a candle involved in that spell you might dress your candle with the oil. You might use it on your altar so if you have a statue of your God or Goddess on your altar might use it to anoint the statue because that's asking for success and luck from the God or Goddess. You can use it on yourself so you can anoint yourself with it. Put it on your hands and you go out and whatever you touch will bring you success and luck. If I was at school if I was doing exams I might put it on the folder where I kept on my school work and that would bring me success and luck within that subject. You still do have to do the work you know you can't just have success and luck without the input so you'd still have to revise and stuff but but what it probably do is it will make the exam paper and your revision match perfectly because you know how you miss out bits oh I think I won't revise that I'll revise that so bring up that. So this was the compelling oil that I made from the three ingredients cinnamon nutmeg and I can't remember what the third one closed cinnamon nutmeg enclosed and now I'm gonna go over and have a look at Bex's video on the witch's cookery and see what she did. I know she's done a recipe I'm gonna go try it. I am the world's greatest cook so it will be magnificent. So I really hope you enjoyed this video of what a witch does with three basic ingredients. Do try it out. 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