qedavathegrey:

Mistress Mary

Queen Maria Satanica || Mary of the Black Cathedral/Mass || “Bloody Mary”

Patroness of:  

Sin – most any traditional form of sin, though she’s particular
fond of the “unforgivable” ones, Strife, Discord, Necromancy/Nigromancy – and the
Dead and Damned, in general, the Dark Arts, Revenge, Sorcery, Divination, Domination
– of men, in particular, War – for it is she who is the Great, Marciless
Warrioress, Malediction, Sickness/Illness – mental illness and insanity are her
specialty, Cannibalism, Poison, Transformation/Shapeshifting, Sex – loves a
good orgy, Sacrifice, Entheogens and Poisons, Demons/Shades, Most any diabolic
works or motivations ;; She is power – the embodiment of primal, female energy –
and hellfire runs through her veins, flows through fingers, and burns behind
her eyes. She is Queen of Hell, Consort (and Mother) to the Devil (as Lucifer,
the Destroyer
)
– the diabolic equal of Mother Mary, the Virgin: there must forever be balance.

Call upon her for works of

Power, Sexual Wiles, Temptation, Lust,
Dominion, Knowledge of all things Diabolical/Nigromantic/Malicious, Raising the
Dead, the Evocation/Invocation/Conjuration of Demons/Shades, any works call for
Lucifer, the Destroyer – their powers are strongest when combined, Curing (or
inflicting) Disease/Illness, Lessons in working Herbs, Roots, Poisons – as well
as Astral Projection and Trance work, though Possession will most assuredly be
required.

Symbols

The Slain Dove, Jimsonweed Flowers the Devil’s Fork

Roads/Paths/Aspects:

  • Maria Satanica, Queen of Hell: the most powerful and volatile manifestation, it is she who
    Destroys, whose force and will is unmatched, she who hold the Fork of the
    Devil, and impales all those who dare cross her or her attendants. For works
    involving demons or shades of all types, it is she who presides above all.
  • Queen of the Dead: the aspect most knowledgeable in regards to necromancy, she who works in
    the Graveyard, with the Dead and the spirits, shades and demons therein. She is
    also the one most suited to heal or inflict illness – the one who imparts
    medicine and poison.
  • Queen of the Night: The most sexually charged and alluring aspect, that of the Whore – who
    is blatant in her indecency, who revels in her lechery – but she is also the
    most human and understanding of the aspects, the one who is forgiving, the one
    who does not judge, but offers comfort instead
  • Queen of the Crossroads: The Witch – the one who houses endless knowledge of the Black Arts –
    her justice is swift. It is she who keeps the recipes and rituals, who knows
    the arcane ways. She is the Sorceress, the Witch, the Priestess – she is the
    one who reads the bones and walks the planes, who takes the guise of any
    creature on which she has lain her eyes. It is she who keeps the sold souls,
    bartered at the Crossroads, forever bound to do her bidding.

Ideal locations for Worship and Workings

Always worked at Night; Crossroads – “X” and “T”, places
of Death, Disease and Despair – Battlefields, Hospitals, places of Massacre,
Murder, etc., Caves/Tunnels, Graveyards/Sepulchres/Mausoleums – especially Catholic
cemeteries which feature Mary statues at the foot of the crucified Jesus, Thick
Woodlands/Wetlands, Brothels, Crematoriums, Deserted Roads or Building –
especially desolate, nature-reclaimed Churches, any Subterranean place – including
basements/cellars.

Offerings, including but not limited to

Animals Sacrifices (or
blood of) – lamb/goat, black hen, dove*, snake; Poisonous flowers – Jimsonweed,
in particular, rotted/spoiled meat, bladed weapons – though tridents, lances
and spears are also accepted, hot-pepper infused rum, red wine mixed with vinegar,
thorny brambles or red roses, Sinner’s Dirt/Dirt of the Damned – the grave dust
from the grave a particularly nasty person (murderers, rapists, etc.), statues
of Mother Mary that have been defiled with blood, graveyard dirt and brimstone.

Takes black or red candles

Prayer”:

Maria Satanica – Queen of Hell:
Purveyor
of Damnation,
Consort
of The Devil,
Mistress
of the Diabolica;
She
who drove the spear –
Into
the Heart of God,
Who
lapped at the blood
Of
Christ – upon his Cross,
And
smiled;
 
Who
rules the infernal nethers,
And who
creeps – like the serpent –
Up
the spine and into the mind;
 
Mistress Mary – Queen of the Dead,
Harlot
of the Boneyard,
Who
digs a hand into the grave,
And
raises the bones of the Forgotten;

Mistress Mary – Queen of the Crossroads,
Who knows the ancients ways – 
Who barters yet – for stolen souls
And bestows to (wo)man,
Her mysteries,

Mistress Mary – Queen of Night,
Whose
kiss is that of poison,
Rise
from the depths – and settle,
Now,
upon the Mortal Plane;
 
The
flesh is yours,
The
blood is yours,
The
choice is yours.

Symbol(s):

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Seal of Maria
Satanica
used to evoke her
presence; offerings should be left on the seal

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Fork/Tridents of
Mistress Mary
used for invocations
when marked upon the body; can also be used to incorporate her energy into
works or as a way of solidifying the evocation of like-entities (i.e.  Lucifer, the Destroyer or some manifestations
of The Devil)


Playlist (as an added bonus!): Mistress Mary – The Black Cathedral

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Just listened (by complete chance – or destiny) to @msbrujacarolina’s interview with New World Witchery (which I also just found) and was absolutely enthralled by her magnetism and devotion. And of course her wisdom! Beautiful words, indeed!

For those of you who haven’t heard it, give it a listen!

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Good luck, @seucarlos. 🙏🙏

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Sigil of the Stag

Symbol of the solitary wanderer – the Hermit, the Hanged Man – whose path transcends. The Stag holds the keys to the Gates and it walks in worlds innumerable. It follows the wild path – the crooked path – and beckons for you to follow. 


Could also ~theoretically~ be used in conjunction with Cernunnos, if that’s what you’re into. 

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whiteraven57:

qedavathegrey:

If you think I’m not about to summon some things to this, you are sadly mistaken.

One minute three seconds into this, was more than enough noise for me.

I’ll be honest, it’s not for everyone. But I can readily say, that’s the sound of my spirit…. Which is also…. Not for everyone. Acquired taste, maybe? Probably not. Niche market.

So I bought this framed photo because…. I mean…. How could I not? And after searching “drag space magician” on Google, have concluded that it must be from a local performance of some sort.

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Attraction Oil

qedavathegrey:

Despite its diverse usage – in other formulas – my recipe is specialized toward what I most often use it for. Love. That isn’t to say that this recipe could not be used for other things (with some minor tweaks), it’s simply that I use attraction oil almost solely for matters of the heart – possibly because I believe the heart to bring that which is truly needed and not just wanted.

With that being said, this is my base recipe – which I then add specialization to, but it can be used fine as is – its “raw” form.

Combine:

  • (5 -10 petals) Dried, crushed Rose Petals (Red and Coral being my personal favorites)
  • (½ to 1 tsp.) True Cinnamon Powder (or a Ceylon Cinnamon Stick) 
  • (½ Tsp.) Anise Seed
  • (1 tsp) Rosemary (dried)
  • (1 tsp) Lavender (dried)
  • A pinch of Magnetic Sand
  • A few spritz of a heady perfume – I use Poême
  • Carrier Oil (of choice)
  • (¼ cup) Castor Oil
  • (Optional: Orange Blossom)

Combine carrier oil and castor oil in a small saucepan and warm over medium heat. Once warm, remove from heat and allow to sit for a few moments. Basically, so as to not deep fry the ingredients you”ll be adding!

Once cooled, but still too warm to touch – add in the dry ingredients except the magnetic sand (and the cinnamon stick, if you chose to use one). Add the sand (and stick) to the bottle in which you intend to store the oil – I prefer a dark bottle (amber or blue). After the oils and herbs have cooled to the point where they will not burn you if splashed, transfer it ALL to the bottle.

Do. Not. Strain.


Add in a few spritzes of perfume directly into the bottle, cover and shake thoroughly – then and before use.


Alternately, you could add your dry ingredients to the bottle and then pour the warm oil over it – but I prefer to see my oil before I bottle it.

WARNING: Perfumes are most often alcohol-based, making them a fire hazard. In all my years, I’ve never had a problem using this for anointing candles, but regardless – USE CAREFULLY.

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