Sunday, July 25, 2021

 

3 C’s



You may have read or heard someone talking about the three c's. So what are they and why are they so important in witchcraft? The 3 C's reference cleansing, consecrating and charging. We usually do this to tools before use.

Why is it important to do these things, you might ask yourself? Well, it's quite simple if you think about it this way. When you go to the supermarket and buy produce, you wash it before you eat it to rid it of dirt. With our tools, it's the same concept but instead of dirt, in most cases, it's the energy you want to wash away.
Each step of the three C’s should be done in the following order.


Cleansing-Ridding your witchy tools and yourself of dust, dirt, and or energy before use. Objects, including ourselves, pick up energy from the atmosphere and the surrounding people.

Much like buying produce, you want to wash away any germs or dirt before putting it in your mouth. The same is true for your tools. Of course, you won’t be putting those in your mouth unless we are talking about your chalice and then it’s the drink inside that goes in your mouth.

You can cleanse most of your tools with simple soap and water. Others can be damaged by water and you research whether your specific tool can be put in water.

This is true for some crystals and any cast-iron you use. If you use a cast-iron cauldron, it will come with special instructions on cleaning and caring for it.

For items you cannot submerge in water, there are three very effective ways of cleansing. The first is to leave the item on a windowsill or outside during the new or dark moon.

The second way is to run the item through the smoke of sage. If you don’t like the smell of a sage smudge, you can use sage incense. This is my preferred method of burning sage and it has always worked well for me.

The third is to put the item in a dish of salt. Table salt is just as effective as sea salt. I would use white salt thought since pink salt and black salt have their specific uses. White is the color of purity after all and you are purifying the tool by cleansing it.



Consecrating or blessing-Many Pagan traditions involve the consecration of magical tools before use. Cosecarting the tool will allow you to imbue it with your intent. Since you have removed all of the energy during the cleansing process, it is time to put some energy back in.

You can make a consecration oil which is very useful for candles. But what about the tools you don’t want to get all oily.

For those items, you will need a white candle and your altar if you use one. Set up your altar in your usual way and if you cast a circle do that. Place your item in the middle of your altar and say something to the effect of…

I consecrate this (the tool’s name “athema, wand, etc…”) in the name of the old ones, the ancient ones, the sun and moon, and stars.

It’s as simple as that. For the incense on the altar, I use sandalwood. I run the tool through the smoke before placing it in the middle of my altar.

Keep in mind that with Pagan traditions there is no right or wrong way of doing things.



Charging-The last step in the three C’s is charging. This is by far the easiest of the steps. You have already done all the hard work unless you have to wait for a full moon. I like to do all of my three C’s on the full moon. If I have a lot of tools that require cleansing, I will start the process a day or two before.

There are two ways to charge your tools. It is based on personal preference and what your intended purpose is for the tool.

For the full moon, you will need to leave your tools on a windowsill or outside where the full moon will shine down on them.

The other is the sun. Be cautious with leaving tools in the sun. Just like some crystals cannot be submerged in water, some crystals should not be in direct sunlight.

For example, amethyst will fade if left in the sun. And if you put your crystal ball in the sun it works like a magnifying glass and you could start a fire.

Just do a little research before you cleanse your items to know if they are water and sun-safe. If not refer above to other ways to cleanse them and leave them in the light of the full moon instead of the sun.

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