Goddess Aine
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Sun and Moon are my planets, Meadowsweet is my herb. Southwest is my
direction and air is my element. Midsummer Eve is my main feast day
when I am traditionally worshiped with torchlight processions through
the fields at night. The first Friday, Saturday and Sunday after
Lughnassad are my sacred days.
I have the ability to appear to mortal men as a
woman of great beauty~ The Fairy Lover~ I can spell bound any man into
a fatal attraction and as a result death would be the
certain outcome to the chosen ones. Invoke
me for love spells, fertility, fairy magic, abundance, and prosperity,
punishing sex crimes, keeping magical vows, revealing fairies, bearing
magical children and leaving unsuitable mates.
Since
I am the protector of women invoke me and
my fairies to
be called upon to protect and give strength and courage to women, and
to guard and watch over cattle. In a ritual you may ask my fairies to
guard you if you are approaching a difficult or dangerous situation. *My themes are protection, healing, divination, luck, Earth and Moon. I love silver and white items.
I am closely related to onions and you may invoke me to restore healthy energy by gathering the problem and taking it away. Burn or bury the onion slice after you have rubbed it on sores, bug bites or scratches.
To
invoke me, improve well-being and improve your lunar attributes is by
making and eating onion soup. Use red, Spanish, white and cooking
onions along with chives. By heating and blending them, you mix the
magic to perfection. Stir clockwise, whispering Aine’s name into the
soup so she abides in each vitality- laden sip.*
*taken
from the “365 Goddess by Patricia Telesco Works
cited: “ A Witch’s Guide to Faery Folk” by Edain McCoy Internet
source~ Magical Enchantments Fairy Goddess Lore |
copyright© Howard D. JohnsonAine’s
Incense
½
oz. meadowsweet flowers and leaf~ must be gathered when the plant is in
full bloom. ½
oz. finally chopped pine needles |
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