The Art of Flying: Mastering Adult Witch Broomstick Techniques

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An adult witch broomstick is an essential accessory for any witch or wizard who wants to travel in style. While witches and wizards of all ages can use broomsticks, adult broomsticks are specifically designed to accommodate the larger frames and weight of adult individuals. These broomsticks are usually made from premium materials such as oak, ash, or hazel wood, which provide durability and strength. The handles are meticulously carved and can be personalized with intricate designs or embellishments to suit the owner's taste and style. Comfort is a significant consideration when designing adult broomsticks. The shape and thickness of the handle are carefully crafted to provide a comfortable grip, allowing the user to maintain control even during high-speed flights.



Ivy the Witch!

I already answered this forever ago, but I have no idea where the post ended up.

So, here is my new and improved answer! (which I will have to link in my resource page as this is a really good common question among Witchcraft/Paganism blogs.)

Uses for Rain Water

Rainwater from a simple spring or summer shower is wonderful for cleansing. It in itself is renewal and it gives new life to the Earth.

You can use rainwater in:

  • Bathwater- add a small amount of rainwater to your bath to cleanse and purify yourself after a hard day or before ritual
  • Floor and Window wash- combined with proper cleaning product or natural products, rainwater is great to refresh your home.
  • Wards- dip a paintbrush in rainwater to ward your home and aid you in cleansing it.
  • Laundry- Rainwater is great to wash your clothes for Ritual! Add a detergent cup full to your machine and it will get rid of any energies that are still lingering in your garb.
  • Ritual Tools- Use rainwater to clear and clean away any lingering energies from your wand, athame, cauldron and any other tools you have.
  • Stones- *not all stones can be cleaned with water, some will dissolve on contact* Clean your stones in rainwater for a recharging and cleansing effect
  • Jewelry- purify your ritual jewelry

Uses for Stormwater

Stormwater is highly charged with energy and is a great amplifier of any energies you are attempting to invoke.

Use stormwater to:

  • Warding- Ward your home from unwanted guests by placing protection symbols drawn in storm water above your doorframes or on windows
  • Curses- Storm water is great for curses, it amplifies your intent and it gives a lovely bit of chaos energy.
  • Ritual Tools- Supercharge your Wand and Athame with storm water energy

Here is another write up about different waters I found

Tell us about your spells/rituals that have anything to do with the rain and storm! Also, how exactly do you charge charms/sigils when there’s lightning outside?

My little spell to summon rain; Get some water in a bowl or dish and cup some of it in your hands while you have it grabbed say:

Rain Rain
come our way
Fill the sky and soothe the land
I give you water from my hand

I personally like that one if we happen to be going through a dry spell. Let me see, more things…. STORM WATER.

Storm water is pretty simple you get a container of some sorts and you leave it out during a storm and collect the water that falls. Or if you’re expecting just a quick storm you can get tap water and take it out to charge during the storm. Once collected be sure to store it in a jar or something and label it properly so that it doesn’t get mixed up with holy water you may happen to have laying about (almost happened to me and now they sit on opposite sides of my altar)

Things to do with storm water:

Brynja-storm posted a really really nice little thing you can do with stormwater that immediately went into my online BOS as soon as i read it:

You will need:

°pebbles
°rain water
°air from your lungs
°a glass jar

Place the pebbles in the bottom of the jar and fill about half way with rain or storm water. Breathe into the jar. You are the gusting, howling wind. Place your hands on either side of the jar, envisioning sparks from your finger tips. You are the evanescent lightning. Hear the thunder from your heart. You are the storm. Seal the jar and keep it where you can see it. Shake when a boost is needed.

Storm water is also really versatile, you can use it in a bunch of different types of spell castings and such. Like if you’re a sea witch you can add salt to it to symbolize Storms over the Ocean. Adding hot sauce or alcohol turns it into fire water which is good against warding/cursing people.

As for charging a sigil/charm when there is lightning: First off be careful if there is a lightning storm, while its cool to go out in it and be all witchy you have to remember your basic safety and such. I’ve personally never charged anything in the lightning like what you’re asking but i would assume that you can leave the sigil or charm on the windowsill to soak in the energy of the storm. You could probably do this for crystals too and have stored up storm energy while practicing.

I hope this helps~

The shape and thickness of the handle are carefully crafted to provide a comfortable grip, allowing the user to maintain control even during high-speed flights. Cushioned padding may also be added to the handle to minimize discomfort during long journeys. To ensure stability and balance, adult broomsticks often feature wider bristle heads compared to broomsticks designed for children.

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Magical Uses for Rain Water - Water Witch Tips

Water can be integrated in your witchcraft practice in various ways. You can leave an offering on your Altar for any Deities or spirits that work with you. You can use it to make sprays , or simply add it as an ingredient to any spell. The source where your water is from impacts its energetic makeup.

Water absorbs the energy that’s around it, including its origin. That’s why you’d turn to swamp water, for example, if you want to banish someone, or to storm water for a boost of strength. If you live far away from a certain source of water like the ocean, you can preserve its water for years. To do so, dilute it with an acid or alcoholic beverage like apple cider vinegar or vodka. These types of alcoholic beverages have a somewhat neutral vibration. If you can’t keep alcohol in the house or don’t want to, you can still use water. You can get around a month of use before bacteria starts to form and that way your potions will be safe for children, pets, and sober people.

The 7 water sources we typically turn to are listed below. Good luck and let us know what you think!

Adult witch broomztick

The bristles are made from a combination of sturdy natural fibers, such as straw or twigs, and magical materials that enhance performance. These bristles effectively grip the air, allowing the witch or wizard to maneuver smoothly and effortlessly. Adult broomsticks may also include additional features such as adjustable heights, shock-absorbing mechanisms, or built-in storage compartments. These extra elements enhance the overall riding experience and provide practicality for adult users. One of the essential aspects of an adult witch broomstick is its ability to withstand harsh weather conditions and the rigors of long-distance flights. These broomsticks undergo rigorous testing and quality control to ensure they meet the highest safety standards. They are enchantment reinforced to protect against damage caused by lightning, extreme temperatures, or accidental collisions. Adult witches and wizards pride themselves on their broomstick collection, as each broomstick holds sentimental value and unique characteristics. Owning an adult witch broomstick not only showcases an individual's skill and power but also reflects their personal taste and style. In conclusion, an adult witch broomstick is a powerful mode of transportation and a symbol of status and expertise within the magical community. Sophistication, durability, comfort, and enchantment are key considerations when designing and crafting these broomsticks. Owning an adult witch broomstick adds charm and elegance to any magical journey..

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