☾ Find a (preferably glass) bottle or small jar with a good lid. Make sure it is clean.
☾ Write a positive affirmation or sankalpa (intention) on a small piece of paper. What is it you are seeking on your journey? Strength? Freedom? Joy? Inspiration? Write it down and roll or fold it up to go into your bottle.
☾ Add some herbs and spices native to Asia, yoga’s homeland:
* A few black peppercorns for protection on your journey, and an acknowledgement of the most ancient uses of a witch bottle: as protection from negative or evil energy.
* A star anise, used to bring good luck, love, and health.
* A small stick of cinnamon for protection, strength and success.
* A few dried petals from a blue lotus, sacred to Hindus and revered by yogis. The thousand-petaled lotus represents spiritual illumination, wisdom and knowledge. The lotus flower grows in muddy waters, rising above the surface to bloom like the enlightened being who emerges from the noise of the world. (You can buy dried blue lotus flower petals from herbal shops like Neal’s Yard and online. You could also use lovely little lavender flowers – which are purple in colour, like the crown chakra and also represent purity and spirituality).
☾ A ribbon to go around the bottle neck: violet or blue for the crown chakra (or you may choose a colour of one of the other chakras that resonates with you).
☾ Something of yourself to claim it as yours – some hair, a fingernail clipping or something from your home.
☾ Once you have prepared and sealed your bottle, place it upon your altar or a sacred space, or you may wish to bury it in yoor front garden or a window box to bring protection and enlightenment to all who dwell within.