@@vivianp5962 the metal ones make great ones like the ones you can get out of the Chinese restaurants i think where i got my first set was at a place called China one...They make great crystal wands because their already earth energy mixed with your spiritual and their mineral energy....So they work well...
I associate Wanda with Air. Mine is from an oak branch that fell from a tree in my yard. It has a crystal point on the end, wrapped in black goat leather. It is plain but effective. I have had it for nearly 25 years.
Earthsinger100 I also associate mine with Air, and also a branch from a Red Maple in my front yard. Same, plain but effective. I wanted a crystal on the tip but couldn’t get it on without glue and for some reason I feel like glue or any plastic would just ruin everything. (Just my personal opinion)
@@stephaniemurphy4390 I totally get that. I used glue on my wand cause it "makes my energy stick more" 🤣really shows the difference in people's practices aye?
My hand heats up when I pick up my wand, and I personally feel a ton of energy as an aura when I put my hand around it, if that makes sense. It is my first wand, made from the branch of a very tall eastern cedar (supposedly actually a juniper) tree outside of my window. I've been near this tree pretty much my whole life, and I think the spirit in it is masculine and quite lazy, and didn't mind me picking a smaller twig off and stripping it of its leaves. I tied one of its leaves (they're droopy) around the base of my wand, and so far I feel happy with it. My cat is very attracted to it and it was aromatic at first because of the type of tree it came from! I loved this video, I'll be watching more of you, thank you!
I bought my first wand and had my magical name initials craved into it. It was a very Scorpio driven wand by design and it had a lot of energy into it compared to all the other wands at the shop. So, any baby witches who are interested in just buying one, you'll know when it calls to you. If it's too expensive don't worry, you'll find that perfect wand somewhere else. If you want to make your wand, that's great too, you do you guys. 😊
I've been making wands for a couple of years now (and planning to open an as-yet-nonexistent Etsy shop for just as long!)... I carefully choose windfall or branches that have already been trimmed (in one case, I recovered most of a Pine that had been cut down because the homeowner didn't like what it looked like & I wanted to give it a 2nd chance at something other than becoming mulch). I air-dry the wood for weeks, carefully trim it, trim & kiln-dry each branch, then work each individual piece with hand tools so I can work with the natural shape & grain of each piece, and finally finish each off with hand-rubbed oil or beeswax. In short, I put a crazy amount of time and effort into each wand. (Most of which, to quote a friend of mine who's seen them, are not what one would find success trying to sell at the local renaissance faire.) So as I sit here in front of a box with about three dozen assorted wands, you might ask how much I actually use wands in my spellwork... and the answer is exactly TWO times in the past thirty-something months: once in practicing for a setup that I ended up not using, and once in a "big" spell that ended up not working at all (although in retrospect the wand had nothing to do with its failure). I simply find it easier to both feel & guide energies with my hands; they give me a much more intimate link to, and finer control of, any energy flow that is occurring. My feeling is that, much as a dancer can say they practice the only creative art of which they themselves are what the art is made of, practitioners of the Craft are themselves the only primary tool needed for the practice. (If this sounds wrong to anyone reading this comment, please know I am *not* knocking your method of practice; this is how things work for me on my path and I am in no way whatsoever trying to change how you walk yours.)
Such knowledge from such a young witch. Well done. I used to run a teaching coven, but Ill health makes me take a backseat now. Carry on the good work. Blessed Be
I love my wand. Its a beautiful handmade one that I bought from someone who made a few and posted it on ebay. I'm not Wiccan and enjoy using my wand. It's Ash wood with runes inscribed in it, clear quartz on the end. Crows feathers on the other end with Amber beads. Its gorgeous.
I'm so glad you mentioned pencils being a wand 🥰 I think of my oldest mechanical pencil as my wand. I always feel more "in the moment" when I use that pencil compared to anything else.
I never knew myself to be a witch, but looking back it makes sense. Definitely would sneak tree hugs in when in public, and at the beach I would meditate under the water. I can't help feel drawn to having a kitchen spoon as a wand. I put a lot of intention into the food I make, but still learning.
I don't know if I will use a wand one day, as of now I just don't feel attracted to the idea. But I am a baby witch in my first year of being one, so, who knows! I am really looking forward to your next videos of the beginner series, particularly the one on energy raising/manipulation 😊
IsabelleYLV Im the same, I don’t really feel attracted to a wand, I use either a pen or a wrench, Im a guy so my craft tends to be very masculine, and using the wrench I commonly use to fix things just feels better to me, and pens are incredibly powerful tools.
Great video as always! I personally associate the wand with the fire element. My wand is still a work in progress and is made of a hazel branch found in my aunt's garden. I really love your channel Hearth, you are one of my fav witchy youtubers! Kisses from France!
My wand is made from a fallen branch from a tree in my hometown. It took me forever to get it just right, but I am very proud of it. Good luck everyone!
I made my main wand out of birch wood.(a fallen birch twig) (I carved it by hand, and it took a whole day to make.) It has an amethyst put in the handle, and the handle is wrapped with hemp rope. (My first wand when I was younger, was a pencil I painted brown.) (I have multiple of them, all for different things.)
I made my own wand, unfortunately I don't remember what kind of wood I carved if from. My wand has the shape of a snake, with it's head being the "pommel" and the tip of the spiralling tail being, well, the tip. I massaged some st. Johns wort oil into it when I finished it, since it felt like the wand needed it. It is simple, yet beautiful.
Your vlog is one of the most useful on TH-cam for witchcraft starting, I absolutely love it! Can you make video about cauldrons? I can't really figure out what it's used for (except, you know, burning things in it), and with what it could be replaced - it's kinda really obvious looking thing, and I'm not ready to declare my craft to my fam yet x)
Burning things and sometimes mixing potions/tinctures/teas etc but most people just use them for burning things because they tend to be a bit small for bigger works. You can use a censer or other heat-proof bowl instead, just make sure you cleanse and consecrate it so it's good to go for energy work. Personally I have a little black three legged censer that I find way more magickal than any of the common cauldrons with pentacles and triple moons on that you find in all new age shops.
This is an awesome video.. My first wand that I carved myself was from a very old tree (50-80 years old) that I used to meditate with.. My second one is from a dying tree probably as old as like my first wand.. I both wrapped them with copper wire and placed a specific crystal as the tip.. Quartz and Tourmaline.. I use the quartz tip wand for enchanting, consecrating, and on minor rituals.. The other wand is for major rituals, banishing and or shielding...
Thank you I brought a wand from England that I was drawn to, I have a lot of respect for the person who mde it and trust his work. When it arrived in Australia it was snapped in half . I was devastated. When I placed the two pieces together I felt the warmth and energy. I am more comfortable in repairing it after your video. I believe it is worth repairing.😊
I've been in the process of making one out of an elderberry branch for the last week. So far, I've tapered it with a knife and cleaned the bark off of it. I used hemp twine to secure herbs under a bay leaf in a divot in the handle, then hammered a copper pipe coupling onto the end and used a copper fuse end to seal the bottom. Then I tightly wrapped 10gauge copper wire along the hemp such that the hemp cord is still showing but mostly all you touch is the copper, and the copper weights the handle so that the want is perfectly balanced. There's a groove that a worm ate halfway up the wand which I plan on filling with a quartz crystal. I just need to find one small enough at the local mineral store. I'm uncertain if I'm just going to have it for aesthetic purposes or actually use it.
I am a newbie, in practice anyway. I met a practicing Witch decades ago but unfortunately she moved before we really got to know each other. I have been interested in magic since I was very young. I purchased Simple Spells for Success as a young adult, but couldn't practice because of my ex. My best friend now is Pagan and she was really interested in magic but got away from it over time. When I told her I am interested in witchcraft she gave me 20 of her books on Paganism and magic, keeping her most cherished ones, thank Goddess! When she first gave me her books I thought she wasn't interested in it anymore and talked with her about it and that is when she assured me she kept her most cherished books. Neither of us are practicing, other crafts like sewing, crocheting, etc., take priority now as we are both up in age, facing our own health issues and live too far apart to practice together. I can't wait until that all changes! I did write my own spell for Moon water several months ago though, that was exciting! Sorry for rambling! Blessings to all in love and light!
I'm not sure what wood my wand is as I picked up a stick during the beginning of spring. But I stripped off the bark and put a special wax on it to seal it. So it feels really personal to me. I left an offer of water to a tree nearby as it was in the sun and quite dry.
I made my first wand today out of a thick hollow marijauna stick. I feel really connected to the plant in many ways. I stuffed it with lavender, wrapped it in a root, and put an opal stone on the end of it. I also dropped candle wax over it, and finally put a unicorn pendant on it (since I’ve been connected to them since I was little). I am so excited to start wand magick!
Oh boy this video is the first thing in years that finally made me connect the dots and understand why wands are associated with air. They are placed on the right side of the altar. Because most people are right-handed. No wonder why I never felt like wands belonged to air - I am left-handed and would not be comfortable to place a wand on the East of the altar where air element traditionally is.
Have you ever heard of or used the wands of Horus? They are made from copper and zinc cylinders filled with quartz when held produce an electric flow of ions through the body. You can make them yourself or get them online at amazon or etsy called "cylinders of the pharaoh"
I have a wand made of apple wood. My hubby removed the bark and sanded it silky smooth then glued a small crystal into the tip. It is very plain but has a graceful curve and it's just right for me. 🍎
Very nice and informative video. I have a wand that I sleep with at home for protection and healing of self and others, and I have my healing touch if the right vibration is present when I’m outside ❤️ Thanks for the information
I think sometimes using the wand, in the beginning, works really well for beginners it did for me when doing workings that's far away or needed to be brought into me from a distance...
i was in the field museum ( a fav place of mine) and there was so many "ceremonial sticks" in the Tibetan displays that were used to direct spiritual ceremonies , they were 100% wands they were beautiful and heavy with energy
This is so wonderful and informative, and much better communicated than I managed in my September live video showing my collection and wand creations. Some of your comments echoed my own thoughts. Thank you!
My brother is a woodworker and a Harry Potter fan so when I asked him to teach me how to lathe a wand he didn't bat an eye. XD So I really have to thank him for a beautiful wand, he also gifted me one of the first ones he tried to make and I put a ribbon on it so I have two wands right now, both wooden although I forgot what wood they are exactly (for the one I made with my own hands I mostly chose the wood based on color from a scrap wood selection). I love using wands because if I use my hands for some reason they can be a little shaky (especially if I go into even a light trance) so if I need to direct energy precisely I use a wand. I associate the wand with air because I usually associate the Magician archetype with air as well and it makes more sense to associate fire with the knife/athame because of the more war-like, dangerous and "air-cutting" (i.e, fire eats air, blades work against air effectively) qualities of the knife with fire.
I guess I would see wands with the air element because of the swishing lol but I would have thought it would be the earth element since the most common materials grow from the earth.
Well that can be technically said of any tool, since every object on Earth is sourced from material we find in or on the ground whether it's wood, rock, metal, glass/porcelain, clay (ceramic), resin/petroleum, crystal, wax, hemp, animal-derived, etc. Other than using material from a meteorite (which is very rare), everything we own is earthly. So I think we need to look at things for their function, rather than their source. For instance, although a feather or a fan is made of earth-bound materials, they influence the air around us. And though a incense stick is wooden or a smudge stick is herbal, they influence fire and smoke. And though river stones or beach sand technically make up the (earthly) ground adjacent to water, they're still affected by tides and would be considered water-based. Function > Form. Does that make sense?
@@musicfeedsyoursoul8070 - I get that, wood wands would probably be something I'd reserve for working with that element if that's how it resonates for you. There are no rules written in stone for what you perceive in your materials. Everyone's craft is individual. The main wand I use is a calligraphy pen for writing spells. It has all 4 elements. The pen is made of wood which represents earth, it has a steampunk metal accessory along the side & metal is made with fire, there's a feather stemming from it which represents air, and the ink is water. I think if you can get a wood or crystal wand that feels good to you and actually gets used for various needs, that's all that matters.
I associate wands with fire. Before I got into spell work, I learned tarot, and it’s seems that wands in the tarot are more closely related to fire (at least how I was taught).
for one of my wands, the one I plan on using most (I’m a baby witch who is only a few days into the craft, and mostly just been writing notes in my grimoire), is a giant, foot long selenite wand that I have left over from my crystal collection (I’ve had one even before I became a witch), and one of the ends looks more like a front and one looks like a back too, so it’s really convenient... other than that, I have a single terminated, VERY VERY short rose quartz wand, and a single terminated, short, Fluorite wand... I will probably use the selenite one as my main wand mostly because it’s very powerful and feels very sacred and special, but I also feel a powerful connection to the fluorite, and lots of energy despite how tiny the wand is, and the rose quartz one looks nice... I also wanna find a good tree branch to make a wooden wand with because I wanna make one of my own, and I don’t have a wooden wand.
I personally am used to see wands as the representation of fire. At first I had to get used to it since I thought "An athame is a knife. Knives caan hurt. Fire can hurt. Why does the wand stand for fire then?" But that's in the past now. I don't know why, but it makes more sense to me now, even if I can't explain. I made my first wand this year. I picked up a branch while I was going for a walk, brought it home, dried it and then cut it into a wand shape. To represent the fire, I carved fire symbols on it, wrapped the handle in red wool and glued a red chalcedony on the end of the handle, as well as a triangular red jasper on the transition between wood and wool. I also had an old bracelet with red beads and another with real snowflake obsidian (volcano glass) which I hadn't worn for years, so I glued the beads and stones on the handle, too. I then finished it by hanging two pendants on some more wool I knotted around it: An arrow for Saggitarius and an Amethyst owl, both my zodiac signs that are bound to the element of fire.
I went with the Wand that called me....felt an instant attraction to: Solid Wood Star Wand! I'm ordering it this week. And will cleanse it as soon as I receive it (even though I'm buying it Brand New)
ooooooh putting out the hard question at the end there! I am a baby witch still so I am not sure I have an exact answer...what feels right to ME is that it depends on the wand. I have one that is selenite crystal with a flower of life carved over it that one feels like air, but my malachite wand with rubies embedded in it feels like it's fire.
I made my current wand out of some really interestingly formed little tree branches. They were twisted around each other really beautifully and luckily the tree was more than happy with me taking and using it in my practice. I wrapped the base in hemp rope and wired some crystals to the top of it and then carved some runes and sigils into the wood.
personally, my current wand is a piece of driftwood from a beach. this is significant because I'm a sea witch and it was calling to me. i made a handle with some string, to tie my energy to the object I'm charging, and 3 crystals to increase the power to this energy. Personally, I have clear quartz, amethyst and obsidian on mine
your own spirit is energy and your physical body so that sums it up for me....and i think it depends on how your house or your workings/altar are set within a space with the cardinal directions with the wand...mine is to the right also but my alter faces the west but in the east, the east is behind my alter but sets in front of east-facing/the face of the altar to the west. So energy rises from the east and lowers in the west so that's the way i have it with a male deity on left to the north and my feminine deity south to the right.I have studied for the past half of my life on the occult and the different beliefs and it still the same in every religion about how the sun rises and sets, but still, i have always relied on my intuition for the sense of what's right and wrong if it sets and it don't feel right i'll move it around until it FEELS RIGHT...
Good morning. For me, the association is air. Mine is from a Willow tree. A dear friend had to have hers trimmed. the Willow was always my dad's favorite tree. he called it 'the tree that cries'. I have a couple others in mind. My birth tree is Hazel. thank you for sharing your information. Blessed Be
My wand is a short 6 - 7 inch thin twig that had a soft core. I heated a thick bit of copper wire and worked it through the core. Then I carved the tip into an acorn and the copper wire went right through to the very tip. The acorn tip has a very tiny quartz point - barely the size of a grain of rice and a garnet on the hand end. its small but a powerful little zapper.
My wand was bought for me by my mom, it very simple but still carved out very nicely. It feels heavy at first but once I commit to spell work with it it becomes light as a feather, and kinda has a drive of its own.
I associate wands with the Fire element (and athames with Air), because I see the wand as holding and directing energy, so it feels firey to me, whereas I see the athame or sword as cutting through energy in the air... so it feels like it's something that "flies". On my altar, I have the wand in the Fire position and the athame in the Air position. :-)
I have a dying corkscrew willow in my backyard, but I've been playing under it since I was a little kid. A large branch fell off of it recently. I made a staff rather than a wand out of it, but I feel the connection. When I made a wand from the same wood, I didn't feel much of a connection.
Hearth (and everyone else one here), what is your take on a staff vs. a wand? As for wands and athames representing elements. My personal feeling is that wands are air and athames are fire. You swish (and flick) a wand through the air. An athame is to me still a dagger, which I associate with blood, which I associate with fire.
Witchcraft doesn't have any rules written in stone. Wicca, a fairly new religion, does. If you're not Wiccan, do whatever resonates for you. If you feel drawn to a staff, then get one. Just know that a staff is just a bigger wand, bc it can handle bigger spells with more power. Also note that the biggest staff of all ... is you, or rather your body. So use whatever you feel is suited for your magic. Witchcraft is very personal, and your practice should reflect your individuality. I'm happy that you were open to advice, and alot of what Mega said felt intuitively correct to me (personally), but nobody -- not even me -- can tell you how to perform your craft. Regardless, the advice is there for you to decide on whether or not you choose to apply it. I just wanted to give some balance to the discussion by playing devil's advocate. Hopefully that opens you up to make pragmatic decisions about your witchcraft.
I normally associate wands with air but my favourite one that I just made this spring is made from a lightning-struck willow I came upon while out for a hike. It has a burned section all along its length, so I associate this one with fire.
I don't use a wand (I prefer using imagined tools--I can easily add extra functions as required). But if I were to use one, it'll be a metal piece (in the form of a magnetic pickup tool :) ). Based on that assessment, I might associate it with the element of metal, or the Western element of fire (as such a tool requires at some point forging via heat).
Brand new to the practice, but I felt odd casting with just my hands, so I went to Etsy. Found a nice shop with a huge variety of wands, and then one caught my eye and i just said "That's my wand." Still waiting for it to arrive in the mail, but I'm really excited to get it, cast with it for the first time, and find a nice place for it on my altar.
I've got a wand made of wood and I use for the Fire element. And I also use it for smoke scrying it works well with energy and helps with healing. I love my wand because in the Covenant of my friends My practice is to use my wand to open the circle with.
Hi! I tend to associate Wands with fire because my primary Tarot deck does. However, one of my athames definitely has Fire energy, so, in the event I ever decide to get a wand to work with that specific tool, I’m going to try to find an airy one.
I don't have a wand but I do have a staff. I associate mine with water as I found it going down a river. I think it was drawn to me or I was drawn to it as it stopped infront of me. It is unknown what type of wood it is. It has orangey swirls on it from the natural occurring colours of the tree it probably came from.
i dont call mine a wand, i call it a lead. i work with an animal spirit (a dog spirit) and whenever i want to connect with him i go to a big area or space and i summon him with my lead. of course he is used to collars and leashes because well- hes a dog, so thats how i use that and thats how i incorporate a "wand" into my practice!!
There’s a tree that’s been there for years in my garden, and I feel connected to it, but when I get sticks from it, they’re very, very thin. Is that alright? Also, I’m making my own wand, so can I decorate it? Like putting grass and stuff on it? How do I ask for a trees permission? And, how do I know if I can direct energy from out? (I’m not sure exactly what you said). Sorry if these are dumb questions, I’m a new witch.
In the book, Techniques of High Magic, Stephen Skinner suggests that it was the Golden Dawn who associated the wand with fire. Before this, the wand was associated with air. The elements between the wand and dagger (athame) where intentionally reversed as a blind for the uninitiated and this association remains to the day
I have several wands that I use regularly, and each help in different workings. I've never thought of my wands being of just one element. If I had to pick an element, they would be of spirit, as I use them to channel my energies outward (my main wand is made of horn and crystal that is curved, and when I use it to channel, I press the horn into my arm against my pulse).
I wasn’t drawn to wands for the longest time but eventually felt the desire to get one. I have been eyeing a few simple ones on Etsy, and realized they generally are birch which is my birth tree (though cherry tree is my name’s tree).
I have a tool for focusing energy made of sculpted clay, my wand is from a tulip tree I grew from a seed and had to cut because of familial disagreements and my gardens being completely removed to be paved over.
My wand RN is associated with fire and a bit of air for me. It's a simple price of wood I've found in my yard and carved it into a wand shape. I used a bit of fire to char the wand to make a few black charred areas. I wrapped a golden line around the base and used a bit of moon water to dip the tip into. It's very light and I'd my first wand. I feels. Connection but it's not strong as it's a new wand. And I'm working with it daily so I hope that it energieses more over time. I might make a new one one day.
I associate air. I have two. One of wood with various vines and twigs wrapping around it like it’s growing, and one is a healing wand with two crystals. I am a fire sign so I like to work with air too.
My wand is a wooden spoon.
one of mine are too! I have many I use some are crystals one I made and then my fave is my bamboo kitchen spoon
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Personally, my wand is a chopstick painted black with a golden dragon painted on it. It was cheap and is pretty, so I like it!
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Great Idea !! 😊
@@vivianp5962 the metal ones make great ones like the ones you can get out of the Chinese restaurants i think where i got my first set was at a place called China one...They make great crystal wands because their already earth energy mixed with your spiritual and their mineral energy....So they work well...
i want a wand with a silver dragon with pircing blue eyes that just glow and give a more fantasy attribute but with a white base with gold accents
I’ve always used chopsticks when I read Harry Potter haha but I’ve now collected a stick from I think a birch tree
I associate Wanda with Air. Mine is from an oak branch that fell from a tree in my yard. It has a crystal point on the end, wrapped in black goat leather. It is plain but effective. I have had it for nearly 25 years.
Earthsinger100 I also associate mine with Air, and also a branch from a Red Maple in my front yard. Same, plain but effective. I wanted a crystal on the tip but couldn’t get it on without glue and for some reason I feel like glue or any plastic would just ruin everything. (Just my personal opinion)
How did you get the crystal on? With glue?
@@stephaniemurphy4390 I totally get that. I used glue on my wand cause it "makes my energy stick more" 🤣really shows the difference in people's practices aye?
My hand heats up when I pick up my wand, and I personally feel a ton of energy as an aura when I put my hand around it, if that makes sense. It is my first wand, made from the branch of a very tall eastern cedar (supposedly actually a juniper) tree outside of my window. I've been near this tree pretty much my whole life, and I think the spirit in it is masculine and quite lazy, and didn't mind me picking a smaller twig off and stripping it of its leaves. I tied one of its leaves (they're droopy) around the base of my wand, and so far I feel happy with it. My cat is very attracted to it and it was aromatic at first because of the type of tree it came from! I loved this video, I'll be watching more of you, thank you!
I want that to happen to me ;(
Where do you think I could get vine wood for a wand? That’s my birth wood.
I bought my first wand and had my magical name initials craved into it. It was a very Scorpio driven wand by design and it had a lot of energy into it compared to all the other wands at the shop.
So, any baby witches who are interested in just buying one, you'll know when it calls to you. If it's too expensive don't worry, you'll find that perfect wand somewhere else. If you want to make your wand, that's great too, you do you guys. 😊
How can you tell if there is energy stronger or if there is energy in general and how do u know your magic initials
@@leahsherbet4331 you feel drawn to it. Whether because it looks pretty or just mysteriously draws you in, they all count as energy
what is a magical name?
Where did you buy it from?
How do you find/create your magical name?
Would LOVE to see you do one on cauldrons! What are the different things you put in yours? Tips & ideas. Thanks! Love your videos!
I would also love to see a video on cauldrons!
I've been making wands for a couple of years now (and planning to open an as-yet-nonexistent Etsy shop for just as long!)... I carefully choose windfall or branches that have already been trimmed (in one case, I recovered most of a Pine that had been cut down because the homeowner didn't like what it looked like & I wanted to give it a 2nd chance at something other than becoming mulch). I air-dry the wood for weeks, carefully trim it, trim & kiln-dry each branch, then work each individual piece with hand tools so I can work with the natural shape & grain of each piece, and finally finish each off with hand-rubbed oil or beeswax. In short, I put a crazy amount of time and effort into each wand. (Most of which, to quote a friend of mine who's seen them, are not what one would find success trying to sell at the local renaissance faire.) So as I sit here in front of a box with about three dozen assorted wands, you might ask how much I actually use wands in my spellwork... and the answer is exactly TWO times in the past thirty-something months: once in practicing for a setup that I ended up not using, and once in a "big" spell that ended up not working at all (although in retrospect the wand had nothing to do with its failure). I simply find it easier to both feel & guide energies with my hands; they give me a much more intimate link to, and finer control of, any energy flow that is occurring. My feeling is that, much as a dancer can say they practice the only creative art of which they themselves are what the art is made of, practitioners of the Craft are themselves the only primary tool needed for the practice. (If this sounds wrong to anyone reading this comment, please know I am *not* knocking your method of practice; this is how things work for me on my path and I am in no way whatsoever trying to change how you walk yours.)
Such knowledge from such a young witch. Well done. I used to run a teaching coven, but Ill health makes me take a backseat now. Carry on the good work. Blessed Be
I love my wand. Its a beautiful handmade one that I bought from someone who made a few and posted it on ebay. I'm not Wiccan and enjoy using my wand. It's Ash wood with runes inscribed in it, clear quartz on the end. Crows feathers on the other end with Amber beads. Its gorgeous.
How do you get the crystal on?
I'm so glad you mentioned pencils being a wand 🥰 I think of my oldest mechanical pencil as my wand. I always feel more "in the moment" when I use that pencil compared to anything else.
I never knew myself to be a witch, but looking back it makes sense. Definitely would sneak tree hugs in when in public, and at the beach I would meditate under the water. I can't help feel drawn to having a kitchen spoon as a wand. I put a lot of intention into the food I make, but still learning.
I don't know if I will use a wand one day, as of now I just don't feel attracted to the idea. But I am a baby witch in my first year of being one, so, who knows! I am really looking forward to your next videos of the beginner series, particularly the one on energy raising/manipulation 😊
IsabelleYLV Im the same, I don’t really feel attracted to a wand, I use either a pen or a wrench, Im a guy so my craft tends to be very masculine, and using the wrench I commonly use to fix things just feels better to me, and pens are incredibly powerful tools.
I'm just the person to find a stick on the floor at school or something and be like 'Good enough."
I never even though of a wand when I started witchcraft
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Great video as always! I personally associate the wand with the fire element. My wand is still a work in progress and is made of a hazel branch found in my aunt's garden. I really love your channel Hearth, you are one of my fav witchy youtubers! Kisses from France!
Chloé Pastel Witch I want a hazel branch so badly!! It’s my birth tree, I have a red maple branch right now but so want a Hazel branch!
Good explanation .. Wands tend to find you. Go with you true feelings talk to the trees and see what feeling's you get
I like your broom in the coner"
My wand is made from a fallen branch from a tree in my hometown. It took me forever to get it just right, but I am very proud of it. Good luck everyone!
i found a stick in the river and so i’m gonna use it as my wand. can i use it to represent the water element?
I made my main wand out of birch wood.(a fallen birch twig) (I carved it by hand, and it took a whole day to make.) It has an amethyst put in the handle, and the handle is wrapped with hemp rope. (My first wand when I was younger, was a pencil I painted brown.) (I have multiple of them, all for different things.)
I made my own wand, unfortunately I don't remember what kind of wood I carved if from. My wand has the shape of a snake, with it's head being the "pommel" and the tip of the spiralling tail being, well, the tip. I massaged some st. Johns wort oil into it when I finished it, since it felt like the wand needed it.
It is simple, yet beautiful.
Your vlog is one of the most useful on TH-cam for witchcraft starting, I absolutely love it! Can you make video about cauldrons? I can't really figure out what it's used for (except, you know, burning things in it), and with what it could be replaced - it's kinda really obvious looking thing, and I'm not ready to declare my craft to my fam yet x)
Burning things and sometimes mixing potions/tinctures/teas etc but most people just use them for burning things because they tend to be a bit small for bigger works. You can use a censer or other heat-proof bowl instead, just make sure you cleanse and consecrate it so it's good to go for energy work. Personally I have a little black three legged censer that I find way more magickal than any of the common cauldrons with pentacles and triple moons on that you find in all new age shops.
Also a censer or heat-proof bowl doesn't look obvious if you're still in the broom closet while still being beautifully magickal
@@abiainley9137 thanks a lot! I'll def consider that!
What a great short advisory film! You really do know your subject, and you have covered all areas of importance. Thank you and Blessed Be!
This is an awesome video.. My first wand that I carved myself was from a very old tree (50-80 years old) that I used to meditate with.. My second one is from a dying tree probably as old as like my first wand.. I both wrapped them with copper wire and placed a specific crystal as the tip.. Quartz and Tourmaline.. I use the quartz tip wand for enchanting, consecrating, and on minor rituals.. The other wand is for major rituals, banishing and or shielding...
PERFECT in so many ways!...and at the end, your explanation of energy, hands and wands, TOTALLY AMAZING!
I associate wands with fire because that's a correspondence I'm used to in tarot.
Air
I made my wand from Applewood, stripped and painted black with painted golden decorations, white ribbons and with a clear quartz on top
That's neat! How did you attach the quartz
@@kittyrosefaerie7464 hot glue gun! :)
Nice! I have a simple Applewood wand with the bark removed and sanded and it's so smooth. There is a very small crystal glued into the end.
I found my wand at a Ren-Faire. It is beautiful , handmade, and caught my eye and my heart right away.😊
Thank you I brought a wand from England that I was drawn to, I have a lot of respect for the person who mde it and trust his work. When it arrived in Australia it was snapped in half . I was devastated. When I placed the two pieces together I felt the warmth and energy. I am more comfortable in repairing it after your video. I believe it is worth repairing.😊
I've been in the process of making one out of an elderberry branch for the last week. So far, I've tapered it with a knife and cleaned the bark off of it. I used hemp twine to secure herbs under a bay leaf in a divot in the handle, then hammered a copper pipe coupling onto the end and used a copper fuse end to seal the bottom. Then I tightly wrapped 10gauge copper wire along the hemp such that the hemp cord is still showing but mostly all you touch is the copper, and the copper weights the handle so that the want is perfectly balanced. There's a groove that a worm ate halfway up the wand which I plan on filling with a quartz crystal. I just need to find one small enough at the local mineral store. I'm uncertain if I'm just going to have it for aesthetic purposes or actually use it.
I am a newbie, in practice anyway. I met a practicing Witch decades ago but unfortunately she moved before we really got to know each other. I have been interested in magic since I was very young. I purchased Simple Spells for Success as a young adult, but couldn't practice because of my ex. My best friend now is Pagan and she was really interested in magic but got away from it over time. When I told her I am interested in witchcraft she gave me 20 of her books on Paganism and magic, keeping her most cherished ones, thank Goddess! When she first gave me her books I thought she wasn't interested in it anymore and talked with her about it and that is when she assured me she kept her most cherished books. Neither of us are practicing, other crafts like sewing, crocheting, etc., take priority now as we are both up in age, facing our own health issues and live too far apart to practice together. I can't wait until that all changes! I did write my own spell for Moon water several months ago though, that was exciting! Sorry for rambling! Blessings to all in love and light!
I'm not sure what wood my wand is as I picked up a stick during the beginning of spring. But I stripped off the bark and put a special wax on it to seal it. So it feels really personal to me. I left an offer of water to a tree nearby as it was in the sun and quite dry.
It makes me cry how I resonate so much with your energy... so inspiring!!! Thank you so much for doing what you do!!!🦋
I'm a baby witch and Idk if I'll even use a wand one day but I really like watching your videos
Red brightens you up. Please do a video on all the uses of chamomile and how to do different technics for those uses.
You are so knowledgeable. I watched around others on UTUBE and you have a good set up, visual, audio, and topics. T.Y for posting your video's 🎶🎧.
I made my first wand today out of a thick hollow marijauna stick. I feel really connected to the plant in many ways. I stuffed it with lavender, wrapped it in a root, and put an opal stone on the end of it. I also dropped candle wax over it, and finally put a unicorn pendant on it (since I’ve been connected to them since I was little). I am so excited to start wand magick!
Oh boy this video is the first thing in years that finally made me connect the dots and understand why wands are associated with air. They are placed on the right side of the altar. Because most people are right-handed. No wonder why I never felt like wands belonged to air - I am left-handed and would not be comfortable to place a wand on the East of the altar where air element traditionally is.
Have you ever heard of or used the wands of Horus? They are made from copper and zinc cylinders filled with quartz when held produce an electric flow of ions through the body. You can make them yourself or get them online at amazon or etsy called "cylinders of the pharaoh"
I love your glass wand. It is so beautiful!
This really helps me, thank you! I chose a Selenite wand because the stones speaks to me.
I have a wand made of apple wood. My hubby removed the bark and sanded it silky smooth then glued a small crystal into the tip. It is very plain but has a graceful curve and it's just right for me. 🍎
Very nice and informative video. I have a wand that I sleep with at home for protection and healing of self and others, and I have my healing touch if the right vibration is present when I’m outside ❤️ Thanks for the information
I think sometimes using the wand, in the beginning, works really well for beginners it did for me when doing workings that's far away or needed to be brought into me from a distance...
Oh, wow! This is interesting! Thank you for clarifying! 😊
i was in the field museum ( a fav place of mine) and there was so many "ceremonial sticks" in the Tibetan displays that were used to direct spiritual ceremonies , they were 100% wands they were beautiful and heavy with energy
Excellent and informative. You answered ALL my questions. And gave me a lot to think about. Thank you.
Fire. ❤️🔥. I just started using a cinnamon stick as a wand and I love it
I associate my wand with air. I just created my first wand. I will be consecrating it and am feeling very powerful already!
Love your chanel, learning so much and it’s wonderful! Thank you kindly!
This is so wonderful and informative, and much better communicated than I managed in my September live video showing my collection and wand creations. Some of your comments echoed my own thoughts. Thank you!
My brother is a woodworker and a Harry Potter fan so when I asked him to teach me how to lathe a wand he didn't bat an eye. XD So I really have to thank him for a beautiful wand, he also gifted me one of the first ones he tried to make and I put a ribbon on it so I have two wands right now, both wooden although I forgot what wood they are exactly (for the one I made with my own hands I mostly chose the wood based on color from a scrap wood selection). I love using wands because if I use my hands for some reason they can be a little shaky (especially if I go into even a light trance) so if I need to direct energy precisely I use a wand. I associate the wand with air because I usually associate the Magician archetype with air as well and it makes more sense to associate fire with the knife/athame because of the more war-like, dangerous and "air-cutting" (i.e, fire eats air, blades work against air effectively) qualities of the knife with fire.
I made a copper wire and clear quartz wand... no glue. ❤️ Nice video.
I guess I would see wands with the air element because of the swishing lol but I would have thought it would be the earth element since the most common materials grow from the earth.
that's true
Well that can be technically said of any tool, since every object on Earth is sourced from material we find in or on the ground whether it's wood, rock, metal, glass/porcelain, clay (ceramic), resin/petroleum, crystal, wax, hemp, animal-derived, etc. Other than using material from a meteorite (which is very rare), everything we own is earthly. So I think we need to look at things for their function, rather than their source. For instance, although a feather or a fan is made of earth-bound materials, they influence the air around us. And though a incense stick is wooden or a smudge stick is herbal, they influence fire and smoke. And though river stones or beach sand technically make up the (earthly) ground adjacent to water, they're still affected by tides and would be considered water-based. Function > Form. Does that make sense?
YourMajesty143 yeah I see your point. I was just more thinking about wood which I associate with the earth element
@@musicfeedsyoursoul8070 - I get that, wood wands would probably be something I'd reserve for working with that element if that's how it resonates for you. There are no rules written in stone for what you perceive in your materials. Everyone's craft is individual. The main wand I use is a calligraphy pen for writing spells. It has all 4 elements. The pen is made of wood which represents earth, it has a steampunk metal accessory along the side & metal is made with fire, there's a feather stemming from it which represents air, and the ink is water. I think if you can get a wood or crystal wand that feels good to you and actually gets used for various needs, that's all that matters.
Excellent. So clear and on point. Thank you.
Mine is a wooden, carved stick with a rainbow series of lines the bottom, and runes on it, with a crystal at the tip. I made it myself. Love it lots!
I see this is an old video, but it’s so well presented with such relevant details. ❤
I associate wands with fire. Before I got into spell work, I learned tarot, and it’s seems that wands in the tarot are more closely related to fire (at least how I was taught).
Same
for one of my wands, the one I plan on using most (I’m a baby witch who is only a few days into the craft, and mostly just been writing notes in my grimoire), is a giant, foot long selenite wand that I have left over from my crystal collection (I’ve had one even before I became a witch), and one of the ends looks more like a front and one looks like a back too, so it’s really convenient... other than that, I have a single terminated, VERY VERY short rose quartz wand, and a single terminated, short, Fluorite wand... I will probably use the selenite one as my main wand mostly because it’s very powerful and feels very sacred and special, but I also feel a powerful connection to the fluorite, and lots of energy despite how tiny the wand is, and the rose quartz one looks nice... I also wanna find a good tree branch to make a wooden wand with because I wanna make one of my own, and I don’t have a wooden wand.
I personally am used to see wands as the representation of fire. At first I had to get used to it since I thought "An athame is a knife. Knives caan hurt. Fire can hurt. Why does the wand stand for fire then?" But that's in the past now. I don't know why, but it makes more sense to me now, even if I can't explain. I made my first wand this year. I picked up a branch while I was going for a walk, brought it home, dried it and then cut it into a wand shape. To represent the fire, I carved fire symbols on it, wrapped the handle in red wool and glued a red chalcedony on the end of the handle, as well as a triangular red jasper on the transition between wood and wool. I also had an old bracelet with red beads and another with real snowflake obsidian (volcano glass) which I hadn't worn for years, so I glued the beads and stones on the handle, too. I then finished it by hanging two pendants on some more wool I knotted around it: An arrow for Saggitarius and an Amethyst owl, both my zodiac signs that are bound to the element of fire.
I went with the Wand that called me....felt an instant attraction to: Solid Wood Star Wand! I'm ordering it this week. And will cleanse it as soon as I receive it (even though I'm buying it Brand New)
ooooooh putting out the hard question at the end there! I am a baby witch still so I am not sure I have an exact answer...what feels right to ME is that it depends on the wand. I have one that is selenite crystal with a flower of life carved over it that one feels like air, but my malachite wand with rubies embedded in it feels like it's fire.
I made my current wand out of some really interestingly formed little tree branches. They were twisted around each other really beautifully and luckily the tree was more than happy with me taking and using it in my practice. I wrapped the base in hemp rope and wired some crystals to the top of it and then carved some runes and sigils into the wood.
Honestly this really helped! Thanks a ton
personally, my current wand is a piece of driftwood from a beach. this is significant because I'm a sea witch and it was calling to me. i made a handle with some string, to tie my energy to the object I'm charging, and 3 crystals to increase the power to this energy. Personally, I have clear quartz, amethyst and obsidian on mine
your own spirit is energy and your physical body so that sums it up for me....and i think it depends on how your house or your workings/altar are set within a space with the cardinal directions with the wand...mine is to the right also but my alter faces the west but in the east, the east is behind my alter but sets in front of east-facing/the face of the altar to the west. So energy rises from the east and lowers in the west so that's the way i have it with a male deity on left to the north and my feminine deity south to the right.I have studied for the past half of my life on the occult and the different beliefs and it still the same in every religion about how the sun rises and sets, but still, i have always relied on my intuition for the sense of what's right and wrong if it sets and it don't feel right i'll move it around until it FEELS RIGHT...
Good morning. For me, the association is air. Mine is from a Willow tree. A dear friend had to have hers trimmed. the Willow was always my dad's favorite tree. he called it 'the tree that cries'. I have a couple others in mind. My birth tree is Hazel. thank you for sharing your information. Blessed Be
Wednesdays and Saturdays are the best days of the week! Great great video. I love these informative style videos. All my love and support❤💛🧡💚💙💜💖
My wand is a short 6 - 7 inch thin twig that had a soft core. I heated a thick bit of copper wire and worked it through the core. Then I carved the tip into an acorn and the copper wire went right through to the very tip. The acorn tip has a very tiny quartz point - barely the size of a grain of rice and a garnet on the hand end. its small but a powerful little zapper.
My wand was bought for me by my mom, it very simple but still carved out very nicely. It feels heavy at first but once I commit to spell work with it it becomes light as a feather, and kinda has a drive of its own.
I associate wands with the Fire element (and athames with Air), because I see the wand as holding and directing energy, so it feels firey to me, whereas I see the athame or sword as cutting through energy in the air... so it feels like it's something that "flies". On my altar, I have the wand in the Fire position and the athame in the Air position. :-)
I have a dying corkscrew willow in my backyard, but I've been playing under it since I was a little kid.
A large branch fell off of it recently. I made a staff rather than a wand out of it, but I feel the connection. When I made a wand from the same wood, I didn't feel much of a connection.
Hearth (and everyone else one here), what is your take on a staff vs. a wand?
As for wands and athames representing elements. My personal feeling is that wands are air and athames are fire. You swish (and flick) a wand through the air. An athame is to me still a dagger, which I associate with blood, which I associate with fire.
@MegaE5150 THANK YOU
Mega, I didn’t know that either. Thanks!!
Witchcraft doesn't have any rules written in stone. Wicca, a fairly new religion, does. If you're not Wiccan, do whatever resonates for you. If you feel drawn to a staff, then get one. Just know that a staff is just a bigger wand, bc it can handle bigger spells with more power. Also note that the biggest staff of all ... is you, or rather your body. So use whatever you feel is suited for your magic. Witchcraft is very personal, and your practice should reflect your individuality. I'm happy that you were open to advice, and alot of what Mega said felt intuitively correct to me (personally), but nobody -- not even me -- can tell you how to perform your craft. Regardless, the advice is there for you to decide on whether or not you choose to apply it. I just wanted to give some balance to the discussion by playing devil's advocate. Hopefully that opens you up to make pragmatic decisions about your witchcraft.
I normally associate wands with air but my favourite one that I just made this spring is made from a lightning-struck willow I came upon while out for a hike. It has a burned section all along its length, so I associate this one with fire.
Great tips. Maybe you can do a video on projecting energy using your hands.
Finally someone is talking about this
Often I just wave my hands around.
Hands are great but it feels like a giant wave of energy, not like organized or concentrated, not detailed.
I don't use a wand (I prefer using imagined tools--I can easily add extra functions as required). But if I were to use one, it'll be a metal piece (in the form of a magnetic pickup tool :) ). Based on that assessment, I might associate it with the element of metal, or the Western element of fire (as such a tool requires at some point forging via heat).
Brand new to the practice, but I felt odd casting with just my hands, so I went to Etsy. Found a nice shop with a huge variety of wands, and then one caught my eye and i just said "That's my wand." Still waiting for it to arrive in the mail, but I'm really excited to get it, cast with it for the first time, and find a nice place for it on my altar.
I really enjoyed this video. It's very informative and you delivered the message well. Thanks.
My 8 year old son made my wand. He didn't know why he made it for me. He said he just wanted to make me one.
Great video, I love your channel. I made my first wand like 5 or 6 years ago. Honestly I don't use it much, but I do love it!
I've got a wand made of wood and I use for the Fire element. And I also use it for smoke scrying it works well with energy and helps with healing. I love my wand because in the Covenant of my friends My practice is to use my wand to open the circle with.
I found a broken antler on the ground several years ago and I've been trying to find a purpose for it. I think I found a purpose. Thanks!
Hi! I tend to associate Wands with fire because my primary Tarot deck does. However, one of my athames definitely has Fire energy, so, in the event I ever decide to get a wand to work with that specific tool, I’m going to try to find an airy one.
My elder wand is madeout plastic. My works really good for me. I feel so connected to it
I'm working on carving my new wand now! It's definitely associated with the air element for me. :)
I don't have a wand but I do have a staff. I associate mine with water as I found it going down a river. I think it was drawn to me or I was drawn to it as it stopped infront of me. It is unknown what type of wood it is. It has orangey swirls on it from the natural occurring colours of the tree it probably came from.
i dont call mine a wand, i call it a lead. i work with an animal spirit (a dog spirit) and whenever i want to connect with him i go to a big area or space and i summon him with my lead. of course he is used to collars and leashes because well- hes a dog, so thats how i use that and thats how i incorporate a "wand" into my practice!!
My wand is a stick I found in my front yard that already had its bark striped. I sanded it and I’m looking for a crystal for it now.
Really liked this video. I am so very Brand new. Always even as a child was drawn to wands.
There’s a tree that’s been there for years in my garden, and I feel connected to it, but when I get sticks from it, they’re very, very thin. Is that alright? Also, I’m making my own wand, so can I decorate it? Like putting grass and stuff on it? How do I ask for a trees permission? And, how do I know if I can direct energy from out? (I’m not sure exactly what you said). Sorry if these are dumb questions, I’m a new witch.
I really enjoy the music with your videos.
I mainly just use my hands as well. My wand is a tin whistle because music and sounds are an important part of my practice.
Really? How do u conclude music? Can u tell more about that?
In the book, Techniques of High Magic, Stephen Skinner suggests that it was the Golden Dawn who associated the wand with fire. Before this, the wand was associated with air. The elements between the wand and dagger (athame) where intentionally reversed as a blind for the uninitiated and this association remains to the day
I have several wands that I use regularly, and each help in different workings. I've never thought of my wands being of just one element. If I had to pick an element, they would be of spirit, as I use them to channel my energies outward (my main wand is made of horn and crystal that is curved, and when I use it to channel, I press the horn into my arm against my pulse).
I wasn’t drawn to wands for the longest time but eventually felt the desire to get one. I have been eyeing a few simple ones on Etsy, and realized they generally are birch which is my birth tree (though cherry tree is my name’s tree).
You explain very well and thanks you.
Holly Wood Wands makes for very good current of energy flow...
I have a tool for focusing energy made of sculpted clay, my wand is from a tulip tree I grew from a seed and had to cut because of familial disagreements and my gardens being completely removed to be paved over.
My wand RN is associated with fire and a bit of air for me. It's a simple price of wood I've found in my yard and carved it into a wand shape. I used a bit of fire to char the wand to make a few black charred areas. I wrapped a golden line around the base and used a bit of moon water to dip the tip into. It's very light and I'd my first wand. I feels. Connection but it's not strong as it's a new wand. And I'm working with it daily so I hope that it energieses more over time. I might make a new one one day.
I associate air. I have two. One of wood with various vines and twigs wrapping around it like it’s growing, and one is a healing wand with two crystals. I am a fire sign so I like to work with air too.
Great video!