Spring Equinox Blessings!

March 26th 2005

I have to say I have been deep in a creative space, creating new teachings I would like to share with you all! I had big plans for the Spring Equinox but life demanded I do other things as those plans fell through. So I made space…. I adjusted things accordingly and had to cancel the pot luck event I was going to host. But this is life… It is ever changing, deaths and beginnings as one phase leaves, another starts. This is the beginning of the Spring season. Death throughout the winter months, created space for the new growth of the spring…. I decided to share with you all the abundance ritual I was going to share with everyone on the Equinox, planting seeds of what’s to come. Let this be a little reminder that when life causes a delay, it is usually meant to be… and it’s ok to go with the flow and honour the spaces of change. Here is the abundance ritual, I hope you enjoy it. There are others like this online but this my own version of how I have done things. Sending love, happiness, wealth, and health your way!

Blessed Be,

© Freyja Hawthorn

March 26, 2025
A Time For Manifesting
Abundance Bowl Ritual!


Here is the process for crafting your abundance bowl:
What you will need:

Quick drying clay, White or brown (I used white)

Paint: Gold and Silver or Green

Powdered cinnamon

Slices of dried Orange

3 Cinnamon Sticks

3 Bay Leaves

3 cloves or anise stars

Items and herbs that represent abundance to you

A bowl to use as a mould.

Method:


Work your clay to warm it up as instructed on the package, add 1 tablespoon or more of ground cinnamon to the clay.


You can also add some abundance essential oils such as basil, cinnamon, ginger, or other herbs or ashes from other spiritual workings.

While you’re working with the clay imagine the abundance you would like in your life as though it has already entered it.

Once the clay is malleable and the herbal items are mixed well use the bowl mould to place your clay over the back. I used the back of the bowl for easy removal.

Once the bowl is almost dry remove it from the mould. This is when you can carve any special symbols or writings into the clay for decoration. I decorated mine with abundance runes from the Eldar Fulthark runes and embedded a two dollar coin in the bottom. I then carved out two crescent moons around it to symbolize the triple moons. Get creative here and do what speaks to your heart!

Allow the bowl to dry. Then paint the bowl any way you wish. The entire time you are crafting the bowl keep an abundance mindset thinking of all you have and all that you wish for as though it is already in your life. This can be monetary, health, love, happiness friendships etc..

Once the bowl is fully painted and fully dried, add items that represent abundance to you. Use herbs such as dried orange rounds, cinnamon sticks, bay leaves with abundance writing or intentions on them, cloves, anise, and other items such as
crystal hearts for love, amounts of money written on paper that you need, coins and bills.

Feeding the abundance bowl: It is important keep adding money and items to your bowl to keep the flow of abundance coming your way. You can also remove things as needed. I sometimes take some money out and gift it or take a crystal charged in there and give it away or gift it to the earth. If you place money in there and need it, that’s okay it’s all part of the flow. Just be sure to place more money in your bowl! Abundance is all about flow so use the bowl as a physical manifestation of the flow of abundance you that surrounds you and that are drawing into your life!


Blessed Be!
Freyja Hawthorn
©Freyja Hawthorn Peaceful Horizons Wellness


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