Voices Of Clarity And Truth In The Faces Of Those Who Wish To Silence So Many Is What Is Needed. FORWARD!

Voices Of Clarity And Truth In The Faces Of Those Who Wish To Silence So Many Is What Is Needed. FORWARD!

Voices of clarity and truth in the faces of those who wish to silence so many is what is needed. FORWARD! ✊🏾🙌🏽🫶🏾✌🏽

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The Only Tarot Spreads You Will Ever Need in Your Life

Learn these, and forget everything else.

1. The Celtic Cross Tarot Spread

Gives you a comprehensive answer to any question

2. The Soulmate Conversation

Tells you everything about your soulmate

3. The Three Wishes Tarot Spread

Tells you which of your wishes will come true

4. The Two Paths Tarot Spread

Guides you towards making the right decision

5. The True God Shuffle

Reveals which higher power you are connected to

6. The What If Tarot Spread

Shows you alternate realities

7. The True Colors Tarot Spread

Shows you a person's true colors

8. The General Prediction Shuffle

Tells you about your life in general

9. The Life Purpose Draw

Reveals your life purpose in this incarnation

10. The Major Arcana Grand Tableau

Shows you the full year ahead

11. Your True Passion Tarot Spread

Reveals your true passion and how to live it

12. The Life Advice Shuffle

Gives you advice about life's many departments

13. The Sex Life Draw

Reveals your sex life with a current or future partner

14. The Past Life Tarot Spread

Reveals the truth about your past life

15. Allies & Enemies Tarot Spread

Reveals who your allies and enemies are

16. Your Future Children Shuffle

Tells you about any future children of yours

17. Sports Match Prediction Method

Lets you win meaningful bets

18. Age at Death Prediction Method

Tells you how long you will live

19. The High Priestess Tarot Spread

Answers any question about the future

20. The Time Prediction Method

Reveals the timing of any event

🪄 Subtle Hekate Worship🕯️

Donate clothes, food, hygiene products, and the like to homeless shelters

Support food banks and homeless or animal shelters

Visit cemeteries; if allowed (please ask permission first), leave flowers on graves

Have a candle that reminds you of her (no altar needed)

Wear jewelry that reminds you of her

Keep a picture of her in your wallet

Have a stuffed animal polecat, dog, or toad

Have imagery of torches, crossroads, or magic around

Honor your ancestors; honor any spirits in your life

Volunteer at an animal or homeless shelter

Cook a warm meal for someone in need

Take care of yourself physically

Take a self-care bath/shower, especially those with herbs or candles

Visit a crossroads; walk/hike on paths that have a crossroads and pick the direction that calls to you

Take a walk during the new, half, or full moon (only if it is safe to do so in your area)

Take time to notice the phases of the moon; meditate under each one, and learn their meanings

Start a garden; tend to plants, especially herbs

Study herbalism; study the history of witchcraft

Ground yourself regularly

Include her within spell work, if you do any; practice discreet methods of spell-casting

Learn non-obvious divination methods; cartomancy, pyromancy, carromancy, etc.

Burn incense, if able; frankincense is great

Drink herbal teas; cook with herbs

Practice mindfulness and emotional regulation

Honor your home/space; keep it clean, and make it feel like your own

At the end of each month, cook a good meal and make drinks with added honey

Baking raisin and currant cakes

Practice patience and understanding

Work on your decision-making skills; what do YOU want? What do YOU need? What are YOUR goals/passions?

Making a bonfire; gathering around it, alone or with loved ones

Learning to have more confidence in your decisions and actions; you know what's best for you more than anyone else

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I hope this helps someone! I may add to it later on. For now, this is my list of discreet ways to worship Hekate. Take care, y'all, and have a good day/night. 💜

Link to Subtle Worship Master list

"The Light Of Long Ago Is Different From The Light Of Today."
"The Light Of Long Ago Is Different From The Light Of Today."

"The light of long ago is different from the light of today."

The Goldfinch, Donna Tartt

Herbs I Wish Grew in My Backyard (and Why)

If I could plant a little garden of magic, these are the herbs I’d want growing wild and free — each one carrying a secret spell in its leaves.

• Lavender — for peace, sleep, and soft dreams woven into the air

• Rosemary — for memory, protection, and cooking with a little bit of magic

• Chamomile — for calming storms inside my chest

• Thyme — for courage when the world feels too loud

• Mint — for energy, healing, and sweetening every breath

• Mugwort — for vivid dreams and wandering through them safely

• Basil — for luck, prosperity, and the feeling of being cared for

• Lemon Balm — for joy, gentleness, and mending what is frayed

• Rue — for strong protection, old-world magic, and standing tall

• Yarrow — for healing wounds you can’t even see

• Vervain — for drawing love, inspiration, and secret strength

A backyard not just full of green things — but of whispered spells, stitched into the roots.

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5 months ago

Understanding the 3 Types of Sigils

Sigils are one of the most versatile tools in witchcraft, acting as symbols infused with your intention and energy. What makes sigils so effective is their adaptability, you can choose how to work with them based on your goals and needs. When deciding how to use a sigil, it’s helpful to understand the three main types: destructible, temporary, and permanent. Each type serves a unique purpose and adds a layer of magickal flexibility to your practice. 

Destructible Sigils 🕯 

Definition: These sigils are created with the intention of being destroyed, often as part of the activation process. 

Purpose: Used for immediate, transformative, or highly specific goals. The act of destruction releases the energy. 

Examples of Use:  

⟡ Burn a sigil for quick manifestation. 

⟡ Bury a sigil to symbolize letting go of something. 

How-To: Draw the sigil on paper, charge it with your intent, and destroy it by burning, tearing, or submerging it in water. 

Tip: This method is great for goals where you want to release energy into the universe quickly. 

Temporary Sigils ✿ 

Definition: These sigils exist for a short time and are erased, washed away, or allowed to fade naturally. 

Purpose: Ideal for ongoing but temporary needs, like a daily boost of confidence or protection during a specific event. 

Examples of Use:  

⟡ Draw a sigil on your skin with makeup or henna. 

⟡ Sketch a sigil in sand or dirt before a ritual. 

⟡ Write a sigil in chalk on your door for short-term protection. 

How-To: Use materials that naturally wear off (chalk, marker, or skin-safe paint). Focus on charging the sigil when you draw it. 

Tip: These sigils are perfect for quick and discreet magick, as they’re easy to create and remove. 

Permanent Sigils 𓃠 

Definition: These sigils are created with the intention of lasting indefinitely. They are charged to continuously radiate energy over time. 

Purpose: Used for long-term goals or intentions, such as protection, abundance, or anchoring a space with positive energy. 

Examples of Use:  

⟡ Draw a sigil onto a piece of jewelry or altar tool. 

⟡ Paint or carve a sigil on a doorframe for home protection. 

How-To: Choose a durable medium (wood, stone, metal) Ensure the sigil is charged and activated with care. 

Tip: Permanent sigils require deep thought and a strong intention, as their energy is meant to be constant and enduring. 

 ⛥ No matter which type of sigil you choose, remember that their power comes from the energy and intention you infuse into them. Whether you’re releasing energy through destruction, working with short-term goals, or embedding your magick into something permanent, sigils can adapt to your needs and bring your intentions to life. ⛥ 

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Have you worked with sigils before? I’d love to hear about your experiences or any questions you might have. Feel free to share your thoughts or favorite sigil practices in the comments! ฅᨐฅ

Some of my writer’s block cures:

Handwrite. (If you already are, write in a different coloured pen.)

Write outside or at a different location.

Read.

Look up some writing prompts.

Take a break. Do something different. Comeback to it later.

Write something else. (A different WIP, a poem, a quick short story, etc.)

Find inspiring writing music playlists on YouTube. (Themed music, POV playlists, ambient music, etc.)

Do some character or story prompts/questions to get a better idea of who or what you’re writing.

Word sprints. Set a timer and write as much as you can. Not a lot of time to overthink things.

Set your own goals and deadlines.

Write another scene from your WIP. (You don’t have to write in order.) Write a scene you want to write, or the ending. (You can change it or scrap it if it doesn’t fit into your story later.)

Write a scene for your WIP that you will never post/add to your story. A prologue, a different P.O.V., how your characters would react in a situation that’s not in your story, a flashback, etc.

Write down a bunch of ideas. Things that could happen, thing that will never happen, good things, bad things.

Change the weather (in the story of course.)

Feel free to add your own.

6 months ago

WTF, AMERICA?!

The Sound Of Music (1965) Dir. Robert Wise
The Sound Of Music (1965) Dir. Robert Wise

The Sound of Music (1965) dir. Robert Wise

3 months ago
Creating A "Witchy" Garden
Creating A "Witchy" Garden
Creating A "Witchy" Garden

Creating a "Witchy" Garden

Choose Your Space

Size & Placement: You can create a garden in a small container, a windowsill, or an outdoor patch of land. Ensure the space gets the appropriate amount of sunlight (herbs generally need 6-8 hours per day) and is easy to tend to.

Environment: Design your space to align with the energies you wish to attract, such as placing plants associated with protection near the entrance or flowers that attract pollinators around the garden.

Best Plants to Start With

Creating A "Witchy" Garden
Creating A "Witchy" Garden

Beginner-friendly plants that can thrive almost anywhere, regardless of climate. These plants are resilient, adaptable, and useful.

1. Mint (Mentha spp.)

Thrives in most climates, grows quickly, and is great for teas and remedies.

Grows well in pots (to prevent spreading) or directly in the garden.

2. Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus)

Drought-resistant, hardy in cold and hot climates.

Used for cleansing, memory, and protection.

3. Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)

Survives in dry, poor soil and is great for cooking and medicinal use.

Symbolizes courage and purification.

4. Basil (Ocimum basilicum)

Grows indoors or outdoors.

Needs regular harvesting to thrive.

5. Chives (Allium schoenoprasum)

Cold-hardy, great for pest control, and requires little maintenance.

6. Lettuce (Lactuca sativa)

Quick-growing and does well in most conditions.

Can be grown in containers, raised beds, or directly in soil.

7. Radishes (Raphanus sativus)

Fast-growing (ready in 3-4 weeks), thrives in most soils.

8. Carrots (Daucus carota subsp. sativus)

Hardy root vegetable that tolerates cold and heat.

9. Garlic (Allium sativum)

Grows almost anywhere and is used in protective spells and folk medicine.

Great for warding off negative energy.

10. Spinach (Spinacia oleracea)

Thrives in various temperatures, fast-growing, and nutrient-rich.

11. Marigolds (Tagetes spp.)

Grow well in most climates and repel pests.

Used for protection and honoring ancestors.

12. Calendula (Calendula officinalis)

Cold and heat-tolerant, used for skincare and healing.

Represents warmth, positivity, and joy.

13. Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla or Chamaemelum nobile)

Grows in most climates and is used for relaxation, dreams, and purification.

14. Strawberries (Fragaria × ananassa)

Grow in containers, raised beds, or hanging baskets.

Symbolize love and abundance.

15. Tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum)

Easy to grow in pots or gardens, adaptable to different climates.

Associated with protection and prosperity.

How to Plant & Care for Plants

Creating A "Witchy" Garden
Creating A "Witchy" Garden

Soil: Use loose, well-draining, and nutrient-rich soil for most plants. You can create your own mix using compost, peat moss, and perlite for good air circulation. Herbs prefer slightly alkaline or neutral soil (pH 6.0-7.0).

Spacing: Ensure you space your plants to allow for healthy growth. Crowding can hinder their ability to grow.

Planting Depth: Follow seed packet instructions for the correct planting depth. Most herbs and flowers need to be sown at a depth of about twice their size.

Companion Planting: Some plants work well together. For instance, basil and tomatoes are great companions, as basil repels certain pests that could harm tomatoes.

Best Time to Water: Water your garden early in the morning or late in the evening. This allows plants to absorb water before the heat of the day or overnight without suffering from water evaporation.

Watering Amount: Water thoroughly when the soil feels dry about 1 inch deep. Be careful not to overwater, especially herbs, as it can lead to root rot.

Timing & Moon Phases

Creating A "Witchy" Garden
Creating A "Witchy" Garden

New Moon: Time for planting new seeds. A good time to start a garden.

Waxing Moon: The best phase for planting leafy greens, herbs, and flowers that grow above the ground. Time of growth.

Full Moon: Harvesting of herbs and fruits. It’s a time to gather your plants. Energy is at its peak.

Waning Moon: This phase is ideal for root crops, tubers, and perennials. It’s also a time for trimming and pruning to encourage a healthy harvest.

Zero Waste

1. Composting:

Create a compost bin or pile to recycle organic waste. This not only reduces waste but also enriches your soil with nutrients for your plants. Include plant scraps, peels, eggshells, and coffee grounds.

2. Reusing Containers:

Repurpose old containers like jars, cups, or wooden crates for planting.

3. Mulching:

Mulch with natural materials like straw, leaves, or grass clippings to prevent weeds, conserve moisture, and improve soil quality.

Natural Fertilizing

1. Compost Tea:

Steep compost in water to create a "compost tea" that can be used as a liquid fertilizer. This is rich in beneficial microorganisms that promote healthy soil.

2. Manure:

Use organic manure (chicken, cow, or horse) to provide essential nutrients to your plants. Make sure it’s well-composted to avoid burning plants.

3. Fish Emulsion:

A natural liquid fertilizer made from fish byproducts, providing a balanced mix of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. It's perfect for boosting growth in a witchy garden.

4. Banana Peel Fertilizer:

Chop up banana peels and add them directly to the soil. They are rich in potassium and phosphorus, which supports flowering and fruiting plants.

Seeds

1. Seed Saving:

Collect seeds from plants once they’ve gone to seed, dry them thoroughly, and store them in labeled envelopes. This reduces costs and creates a self-sustaining garden.

2. Natural Seed Starting:

Start your seeds in small biodegradable pots made from newspaper or cardboard to minimize plastic waste.

Consider using kitchen scraps for planting, such as potato eyes for growing new potatoes or citrus peels for herb starts.

Garden Symbolism

Creating A "Witchy" Garden

Garlic, Rue, and Yarrow: These are associated with protection and banishing. Plant these near doorways or along fences for warding off negative energy.

Rose, Jasmine, and Lavender: Plant these near seating areas for love and harmonious energy.

Aloe Vera, Basil, and Mint: Grow these in abundance for healing rituals and attracting wealth.

Mugwort, Sage, and Lavender: Great for enhancing intuition, psychic visions, and connection with the spiritual realm.

These are just some examples.

Each plant carries its own symbolism, and purpose, but the meanings they hold can vary from person to person. What resonates with one gardener may have a completely different significance for another. Select the plants that speak to you, whether for their beauty, healing properties, or the sense of connection they bring to your space.

What to avoid in your garden

Invasive Species:

Bindweed, Bermuda Grass, Nutsedge: These aggressive plants can overrun your garden, choking out desired herbs and flowers. Their pervasive nature makes them difficult to control, potentially disrupting the harmonious balance of your space.

Plants Harmful to Pets and Wildlife:

Lilies: While beautiful, lilies are toxic to cats and can pose serious health risks.

Other Toxic Plants: Research any plant's compatibility with local fauna before inclusion, ensuring your garden remains a safe haven.

Plants that cannot thrive where you live:

Plants that originate from different regions often struggle in unfamiliar environments. They may require excessive watering, specific soil conditions, or special care that disrupts your garden's natural harmony.

Native plants are better adapted to the local climate and soil.

Using Synthetic Chemicals:

Employing artificial fertilizers and pesticides can introduce harmful substances into your garden. Opt for organic and natural alternatives to maintain the garden's purity.

Other things you can put in your garden (not plants).

Herbal Drying Rack or Witch’s Ladder.

Stone arrangements, wind chimes, candles, a birdbath, water bowl or water basins.

Altars and sigils.

A small fairy house or spirit house.

Crystals & Stones

Moss Agate: "Gardener’s Stone". A great stone for plant growth.

Green Aventurine – "Stone of Prosperity". Ideal for vegetable and herb gardens.

Tree Agate – "Stone of Inner Peace". Enhances the connection between plants and their caretakers.

Obsidian – "Stone of Grounding & Protection". Place near entry points or around a meditation space.

Citrine – "Stone of Sunlight & Abundance". Attracts bees, butterflies, and other helpful pollinators.

Rose Quartz – "Love & Compassion". Place near flowers or fruit trees to boost blooming.

8 months ago

Made to love, but not to be loved; made to understand, but not to be understood; always the poet, never the poetry.

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