Recently I bought a $1 bubble wand from the craft store. I told myself I could give it to my nieces, but once I got it home and tried it a few times, I knew I was most likely going to keep it for myself. Though I am a 31 year old woman, even simple little things like bubbles can bring me way more joy then they should for a woman my age ^_^;
But it was as I was twirling around early today with my bubble wand, being surrounded by my beautiful round friends, that I thought of all the magical implications possible.
Though I don’t create sacred spaces for my own craft, it’s a good way to make a barrier for someone unable to use candles, smoke, or have witchy tools. I mean… who would suspect a bubble wand?
For me, I can’t imagine a better way to raise energy! Bubbles bring me joy and delight, and if my spell needs an extra little kick of energy, I think bubbles may just bring that for my work.
Also… cleansing. Bubbles usually mean soap. And as said above, not everyone can do smoke cleansing, or have herbs to work with. I think a little Bubble Work would be perfect, especially if you move the wand, or blow the bubbles with the focused purpose of cleansing (or protecting).
Anyway…. Just some thoughts I had while playing with my bubble wand. Feel free to share, or add on!
That’s some hardcore chaos magick right there. I’m gonna break some oaths here, shh…
At one of my IOT temple meetings we did a ritual with hula hoops. The ritual creator called them Boo-Hoops, to drive your boo-hoos away. It was the best fucking ritual of the weekend.
So yeah, bubble wands are a bad ass idea.