What Is The Witchcraft Purpose For Bones?

Bone magick is a ancient practice that connects practitioners with the past, nature, and spirits that guide them. Bones are associated with death, spirits, and supernatural power, and are believed to be able to commune with the dead and harness otherworldly forces. Bones can be incorporated into spellwork, divination, cut or carved into magickal items like wands or talismans, displayed on altars, used in ritual practices, or outfits.

A recurring and polarizing topic in the witchcraft community is the act of incorporating animal bones and remains into ritual. This exploration of their use in magickal practice reveals how bones hold energy and can be used in correspondence-based magick. Incorporating animal bones and remains into ritual can create a relationship between the practitioner and the spirits that guide them.

Feathers from various birds are also used for magical purposes, such as placing blackbird feathers under someone’s pillow to compel them to tell you their story. Bones can be ground down into bone powder and used in candle spells or spread discreetly. They can be set on an altar as a sacred object and honor the death of that animal.

In witchcraft, skulls and bones can be used for various purposes, including divination, holding vessels during spirit work, and creating fetiches or spirit houses for spirit ally residence. The specific uses for animal bones in witchcraft depend on the practitioner and their craft.

In summary, bone magick is a multifaceted practice that connects practitioners with the past, nature, and spirits that guide them. By understanding the power of bones in magickal practice, practitioners can better connect with their spirits and create powerful rituals.


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What emotion is stored in the bones?

The bones in the body store various emotions, such as grief, stubbornness, self-confidence, and sexual abuse. If any bone is weak, so is the rest of the body. The marrow in bones produces blood that feeds every cell, and if a negative emotion is stored within a bone, the marrow continues to produce blood that circulates that emotion to every cell. This can lead to weaker white blood cells that protect against illness or even attack the body, as seen in cancer and immune diseases. This is why certain emotions may appear over and over again, even years after they are believed to be healed. Addressing these bones may help tackle the core issues of physical and emotional health.

What were the ancient uses of bones?
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What were the ancient uses of bones?

Bone was used in various tools, including spoons, knives, awls, pins, fish hooks, needles, flakers, hide scrapers, and reamers. Bone was also used for musical rasps, flutes, whistles, toys, hair combs, hair pins, and pendants. Antler was used for flakers, points, knives, and hair combs. Teeth and hooves were also used for decoration on clothing and necklaces.

Bone tools often do not survive archaeologically, but under the right conditions, they can be recovered from various locations worldwide. Some traditional peoples and experimental archaeologists continue to use bone for making tools. The oldest excavated bone tools are from Africa, dating back about 1. 5 million years ago. The Blombos Cave in South Africa is a famous excavation of bone tools, with 28 tools recovered from 70 thousand-year-old Middle Stone Age levels. Careful analysis of these tools reveals that formal production methods were used to create awls and projectile points.

What is the power of bones?

The bony skeleton is a vital organ that serves both structural and essential functions. It provides mobility, support, and protection, and acts as a reservoir for essential minerals. During childhood and adolescence, bones undergo modeling, allowing for the formation of new bone and removal of old bone. This process allows individual bones to grow in size and shift in space. The remodeling process, which involves removal and replacement at the same site, occurs throughout life and becomes dominant by the time bone reaches its peak mass. Most adult skeletons are replaced about every 10 years, demonstrating the organ’s dynamic nature.

What is the power to manipulate bones?

Osteokinesis is the psychic ability to manipulate bone tissue, allowing one to control bone production and loss, alter its strength, elasticity, and density, shape it into tools and constructs, and even move bone tissue around in other subjects’ bodies, similar to telekinesis. This ability can be used to accelerate or decelerate bone tissue production, accelerate or decelerate bone tissue loss, shape bone into tools and constructs, and even move bone tissue around in other subjects’ bodies.

What can I do with bones?

Bone has been used in various primitive tools, from needles for sewing clothing to larger prestigious items like harpoon heads, arrowheads, and axe heads. In Britain, we have limited access to smaller bones like hare, fox, and deer, which are not very large. However, in other parts of the world, bone has become a valued resource and integral to survival. For example, the hunter-gathering cultures of Polynesia, such as the Maoris of New Zealand, used bone as an abundant resource for hunting large sea animals. Woodworking tools like chisels, axes, and adzes were often made from bone, demonstrating the importance of bone in various aspects of life.

What does a spirit bone do?

The Spirit Bone is a symbol that connects qi and spirit, granting endless possibilities when all three exist. It represents the principle of one begets two, two begets three, and three begets all things. Spiritual bones carry a person’s Dao foundation, which was called immortal seed in ancient times. Possessing spiritual bones ensures immortality and godhood as long as they don’t perish. Stolening the Spirit Bone can damage its effect, and it’s unknown if returning it would recover the damage. There are various types of Spirit Bones, but most adhere to one specific type.

What is bone magic?

A form of magic based on bones may be utilized by users, thereby providing access to esoteric, mystical, and magical bone-related abilities or the ability to cast spells using bones, which may enhance their abilities.

What can dead bones be used for?
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What can dead bones be used for?

The National Museum of Natural History houses one of the world’s largest collections of human remains, with over 30, 000 sets representing populations worldwide. These skeletons provide valuable information on age, sex, ancestry, and cause of death. Forensic anthropologists use these skeletons to develop standards for determining sex, age, and ancestry in unknown remains, and to train students for the next generation of biological anthropologists.

Skeletal reference series can also document trends in health and population structures over time. Smithsonian Curator Dr. Douglas Ubelaker found that women’s faces increased over time in skulls from 16th-20th century Spain and Portugal.

The study of historic human remains by biological anthropologists at the Smithsonian has led to discoveries that are changing our view of the past and how we investigate it. For example, Dr. Owsley and Kari Bruwelheide’s work has helped create a better picture of how people lived and died in colonial America. Chemical testing of a woman’s preserved hair shows ingestion of arsenic with increasing dosage closer to death.

The tools and techniques of forensic anthropology provide a window into the lives of the dead, helping to better understand modern and historic remains.

What is the ritual of using bones?
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What is the ritual of using bones?

The Mistassini Cree and Naskapi Innu peoples believed that all animal remains were to be treated in accordance with taboos, blurring the distinction between ritually or religiously significant remains and secular uses of the remains. Rituals involving the divination of animal bones have been found on sacred sites of the Naskapi Innu and Eastern Cree peoples, with bones hanging in trees often displayed near encampments or slaughter sites. Respectful treatment of the bones was of utmost importance, and both tribes treated the remains with a degree of reverence.

The Naskapi inhabited the Quebec-Labrador Peninsula, a region populated sparsely with native timber forests and flora but largely consisting of snow tundra. The native Algonkian speaking peoples are related in their common use of scapulimancy (mitunsaawaakan), which was used concurrently to predict future weather events, personal health status, and were essential in religious practices.

Scapulimancy was used to aid in hunting caribou to ensure communities had a sufficient supply of meat to sustain them through the winter. Associated divination rituals were performed prior to scapulimantic reading, often including sweat bathing and percussive music performed on deer-skin drums or rattles to induce a dream state. After awakening from their dream-state, the scapula harvested from previous hunts were used in a pyromantic ritual to direct hunters to the location of the deer herd envisioned in their dream ritual.

What is bone divination called?

Bone divination, also referred to as osteomancy, represents an ancient practice that is currently undergoing a period of renewed interest.

Do bones carry energy?
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Do bones carry energy?

The skeleton, which is derived from osteoblasts, muscle, and fat cells, plays a pivotal role in energy metabolism. Osteocalcin, produced exclusively by osteoblasts, is the inaugural bone-derived energy hormone, with the potential for others to follow suit.


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  • I started worshipping Persephone just over a month ago, and have been thinking about deer bones a lot since then. Then we went into the woods on vacation and i rediscovered some deer bones that had been decomposing for years. Persephone led me to take a few of them. Not sure why yet. But i think i officially solidified my place as my parents “weird kid” haha! For now im just going to dedicate them to Persephone and see what happens next

  • Man i typed out a big ol thing and it disappeared!!! Anyway the cliff notes version: we raise and butcher our own livestock. I often save something from the animal. I loved the animal in life, and i care for them in death. I thank them for their sacrifice to feed my family and for allowing me to keep a part of them with me.

  • I’ve wanted to do this for so long..I’ve come across some ethically sourced buffalo bone beads some time ago and for some reason I’ve even had ppl who know about metaphysical things that working with bones sounds wrong but still I feel like it’s not, when I really feel like I’ve spent so much time contemplating and researching ! I need to look into why a Buffalo energy is calling to me like that haha, thanks for the great article

  • I am literally working with bone right now. Coyotes to be specific as protection charms. And I found when I started working with them I really enjoyed it I do follow my instincts this is the first article I watched on bone magic. And it seems as if I’m doing everything properly already although one thing I do not do and I’ve thought about it is the fact that I did not cleanse them I feel I like I want the natural Spirit of the animal and they were bought online so they have been Queens specifically for craft but I trust my instinct more than anything. And thank you for this article I appreciate knowing that I already knew LOL

  • I have had a grizzly bear bone that an old teacher gave me when I was in like third grade, I would love to be able to do something with it. I have always wanted to but for some reason was kind of afraid people would think it’s strange but I’ve always really love the bone. Which I am told was an old grizzly bear who died naturally who used to be in the territory outside of a cabin they had.

  • Merry Meets thank u for this article. I have a question I have been practicing for 5 years now and I have researched a lot and cannot find a straight answer of how to use chicken bones in my practice I was wondering if you could private message me and we could talk private if that’s too much I understand I don’t know you and you don’t know me I am alone and my practice very much alone everything I have learned I have taught myself because I have no one else that’s why I’m reaching out I love your energy so I am just looking for guidance..thank you so much

  • Definitely feel drawn to bones and I find them often so I figured might as well see how I can use them in my craft. Can’t wait to start using them. Although I have no idea how to use the banana rat skull I found 😅 I’m sure I’ll figure it out. I actually am not even 100% sure if that’s what it is I’m gonna have to figure it out.

  • Well thank you! I am so grateful to have been led to your website. I’ve been drawn to bones for about a year now. I’m blessed to be a witch in the woods where I witness all phases of the life cycle regularly. I’m honored when I find bones! I actually found an entire, in tact, raccoon vertebrae a couple months ago! My husband says he married Ellie Mae now he lives with Granny Clampett 😏🤷🏼‍♀️ I am SO in love with this beautiful journey!

  • thank you so much, i have 2 questions as a sea witch… 1st, i found some bones on the beach. i felt drawn to those bones. i took them w me but i dont know which animal bones are they. does that matter? 2nd there was a vanitas (skull of a cow) in my family house. my friend borrowed it for a photo shoot. but he burnt some parts. i feel sour about it. what should i do? i feel like i need to apologize from spirit and burry that vanitas . İf you answer, i will be so happy. Respect and love 🐚🦪

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