please be respectful of cultural boundaries when working with mermaids from various cultures and traditions, and be mindful not to intrude.
đ Rusalkas - slavic in origin, disturbed spirits of the âunclean deadâ, ghosts of women who died violent deaths, with a penchant for drowning young men. they live only in rivers and lakes, and are known to have green hair like aquatic plants, only appearing in the night.Â
đ Melusina - a mermaid that walks among humans, but returns to their two-tailed form during baths and when they bathe their children. often a water spirit of a nearby lake or river. french origin.Â
đ Siren - greek mythology. servants and companions of persephone, whom searched for her when she was abducted. they are known to sometimes have the body of a bird, and for their song, which lured sailors to their doom. cannibalism implied folklore. have the power of prophecy.Â
đ Merrow - irish mermaid. known to have green hair and webbed fingers. particular noted love of music and their red cap, which when stolen, they will live with the thief until they find it, and then return to the water, leaving even a whole family behind.Â
đ Ben-varrey - from the isle of man, known to bless those that are kind to them with prosperity, gifts, and even the location of treasure.Â
đ Aicaya -Â Caribbean mermaid, humans who become mermaids when they are shunned from their community and go to live in the sea.Â
đ Amabie - japanese merpeople, with birdlike torsos and three legs and scales. they are gifted with prophecy, usually foretelling abundant harvests or epidemicsÂ
đ Ningyo - âhuman faced fishâ known to have golden scales, that brings bad weather and misfortune when caught, but when their flesh is eaten the consumer is granted youth and beauty, even agelessness.Â
đ Finman / Finwife - magical shapeshifters that disguise themselves as sea creatures or plants to lure humans, unlike most mermaids they kidnap people from the shores to be their spouses or servants. they have a greed for jewelry and coins, particularly silver, and prefer humans over other finfolk.Â
đ Sirena Chilota - considered the more friendly mermaids, caring for all fish life and rescuing drowned sailors to restore life to them. known for their human-like beauty and youth, according to legend they are the child of a human and a âking of seasâ, tears are a powerful substance. from chilote mythology.Â
đ Cecealia - sometimes known as âsea witchesâ, they are half human and half octopus. origins in native american and japanese mythology.Â
đ Sirena / Siyokoy - the philippine version of mermaid and merman respectively. also called âmagindaraâ, they are known to protect the waters from raiders, and protect the boy moon from sea monsters. Siyokoys can sometimes have legs however, covered with scales and webbed feet
đ Sea Mither - scottish/orcadian mythology, a spirit that personifies the sea during spring and summer, battles along scottish isles using storms to bring the summer about. a mother figure to all aquatic life.Â
đ Ceasg - a fresh-water mermaid, specifically half-salmon, said to grant three wishes if captured. sometimes called maighdean na tuinne (maid of the wave) or maighdean mhara (maid of the sea). scottish.Â
đ Selkie - though somewhat different from the typical mermaid, as they are not cold-blooded, have the body of a seal in the water and are human on land. in legends their skins are often stolen and they are kept by fishermen as spouses, or become lovers to fishermenâs wives who shed tears into the sea. Â
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âOnce you truly experience a spiritual bond that transcends physicality, you will always consciously or unconsciously seek bonds that are able to pierce into the deepest layers of your soul, and anything less just feels so frivolous.â~ AV
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Can you please describe Pisces in depth? Thank you very much!
Pisces, the Mutable Water sign, ruled by Neptune the planet of subconscious and dreams. Pisces, perhaps, is the most like water of the three Water signs. Being Mutable means theyâre free-flowing and flexible. Theyâre sensitive, in more ways than one. Theyâre very good at understanding and feelings the emotions of others, often due to this sensitivity. Though theyâre good at knowing others, others often have a difficult time figuring out a Pisces. They can be distant, even aloof. They often like a bit of space for themselves, as they can get too caught up in how others are.
Symbolized by the two fish, one pulling upwards and one pulling down. Traditionally, this is used to show the Pisces pull towards âdreamsâ or a detachment from reality and others, and their struggle to remain one with the world and how things are. This duality is something Pisces experience in many areas of their life. Attachment, detachment. Dreams, reality. Introversion, extroversion, happiness, sadness, the list goes on.Â
As the final sign of the zodiac, Pisces is said to have lived many lives, giving them their âwiseâ nature. There are many words that can be used to describe a Pisces. Dreamy, sensitive, empathetic, escapist. theyâre a little bit of everything, really!!
Pagan Wheel of the Year. The Wheel of the Year is celebrated as the Natural Cycle of the Seasons, commemorated by the eight Sabbats. In Paganism all of Nature is Cyclical, the passing of Time is a Cycle, represented by a Circle or Wheel. The course of Birth, Life, Decline, and Death that we see in our human lives is echoed in the Seasons. The Eight Sabbats The Eight Sabbats are holidays that celebrate the passing of the year. Each Sabbat also symbolizes a Time in the Life of the Wiccan God, who is born from the Wiccan Goddess, grows to full manhood, mates with her, and reigns as king during the summer. He then declines and dies, rising anew the next year. The dates of the various Pagan Celebrations in the Wheel of the Year change from year-to-year and even differ in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The dates given here are for reference and example only. They are provided to assist one in approximating the Time of the year in which the particular Celebration is observed. The Sabbats (Seasons of the Witch)  Yule - Winter Solstice (circa December 21) The date varies from December 20 to December 23 depending on the year in the Gregorian calendar.  Yule is also known as the Winter Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere and the Summer Solstice in the Southern Hemisphere due to the seasonal differences. Imbolc - Imbolc (February 2) As with all Old Tradition observances, this holiday is usually celebrated beginning at sundown on February 1 and continuing through the day of February 2. Imbolc means in the belly of the Mother because that is where seeds are beginning to stir as it is Spring. Ostara - The Vernal Equinox (circa March 21) As Spring reaches its midpoint, Night and Day stand in perfect Balance, with Light on the increase. The young Sun God now celebrates a Hierogamy (sacred marriage) with the young Maiden Goddess, who conceives. In nine months, she will again become the Great Mother. It is a time of great fertility, new growth, and newborn animals. Beltane - Beltane (May 1) Many Wiccans and Pagans celebrate Beltane.  It is one of eight Solar Sabbats. This holiday incorporates traditions from the Gaelic Bealtaine, such as the bonfire, but it bears more relation to the Germanic May Day festival, both in its significance (focusing on fertility) and its Rituals (such as May pole dancing). Some traditions celebrate this holiday on May 1 or May day, whiles others begin their celebration the eve before or April 30th. Litha - Summer Solstice (circa June 21) Although the name Litha is not well attested, it may come from Saxon tradition - the opposite of Yule. On this longest day of the year, light and life are abundant. At mid-summer, the Sun God has reached the moment of his greatest strength. Seated on his greenwood throne, he is also lord of the Forests, and his face is seen in church architecture peering from countless foliate masks. Lughnasadh - Lammas (August 1) Itâs time to celebrate the first harvest of the year, and recognize that the hot summer days will soon come to an end. The plants of spring wither and drop seeds to ensure future crops. Grains are ready to be harvested and the fruits are ripe for picking.  We can give thanks for the food on our tables. Mabon - Autumn Equinox (circa September 21) The Autumn Equinox divides the day and night equally, and we all take a moment to pay our respects to the impending dark. We also give thanks to the waning sunlight, as we store our harvest of this yearâs crops. The Druids call this celebration, Mea'n Fo'mhair, and honor the The Green Man, the God of the Forest, by offering libations to trees. Offerings of ciders, wines, herbs and fertilizer are appropriate at this time. Wiccans celebrate the aging Goddess as she passes from Mother to Crone, and her consort the God as he prepares for death and re-birth. Samhain - Samhain (October 31) Samhain means âEnd of Summerâ, and is the third and final Harvest. At Samhain, the Wicca say farewell to the God even though he readies to be reborn at Yule. This grand Sabbat, also known as Feast of the Dead, Feast of Apples, All Hallows, and of course Halloween, once marked the time of Sacrifice. This was the time when animals were slaughtered to ensure food throughout the winter. The God fell as well to ensure our continuing existence. This is a time of reflection and coming to terms with the one thing in life which we have no control - Death. Wiccans feel that on this night the separation between the Physical and Spiritual realities is itâs least guarded and itâs veil the thinnest.  It is a time for dimensional openings and workings, and also the celebration of the Death of the year king. It is a somber holiday, one of dark clothes and thoughts for the dead, it is said to be the  time when those of Necromantic talents can speak with the Dead.
every crystal has a vibration and an affect on a person. certain crystals prevent negative energies, whereas others attract love. these these are the top 5 crystals every witch should own. (in my opinion)
đrose quartz rose quartz is a very beautiful stone, a crystal of unconditional love. it represents tenderness, healing, nourishment, and comfort. i suggest using this crystal in any love spell.
đselenite selenite can evoke an immense amount of protection from foreign realms. It is an extremely spiritual stone, as it dispels negative energy. selenite is a crystallized form of gypsum. it can clear, open, and activate the crown and higher chakras, making it excellent for all types of spiritual work.
đcitrine citrine is a yellow/orange variety of quartz. it is a powerful gem, as it is well known for itâs cleansing abilities. it can be used to cleanse you, your magickal tools, and other crystals. it can also diffuse a situation or disturbance in your home, such as nightmares.
đamethyst amethyst is a light to dark purple variety of quartz. it helps deepen meditation, improves psychic ability, and aids in the remembrance of dreams. wearing the crystal, placing it on your pillow, nightstand, or altar will produce the greatest effect. it is a good offering to any gods or goddesses you believe in.
đmoonstone ruled by the moon, this milky white in color crystal aids in dream recall and increases intuition. it calms emotions, like rose quartz, and benefits health. like the moon in the sky, it seems to illuminate.
i believe that crystals choose you. in whatever time you need them most, their vibrations will draw you to them. if you are going to buy a crystal or start a collection, iâd suggest going to your local crystal shop to buy them, unless you know exactly what you want. enjoy your crystal collecting!
love,   mikeyâĄ
âAs a child I felt myself to be alone, and I am still, because I know things and must hint at things which others apparently know nothing of, and for the most part do not want to know. Loneliness does not come from having no people about one, but from being unable to communicate the things that seem important to oneself, or from holding certain views which others find inadmissible.â
â Carl Jung, âMemories, Dreams, Reflectionsâ
âNever wish them pain. Thatâs not who you are. If they caused you pain they must have pain inside. Wish them healing.â
â Najwa Zebian
On the outside, I appearâŚ
Aries rising: active, enthusiastic, straightforward
Taurus rising:Â steady, grounded, sensual
Gemini rising: adaptable, inquisitive, talkative
Cancer rising: cautious, caring, sensitive
Leo rising: confident, energetic, charismatic
Virgo rising: competent, poised, reserved
Libra rising: charming, pleasant, artistic
Scorpio rising: private, observant, magnetic
Sagittarius rising: adventurous, optimistic, restless
Capricorn rising: determined, responsible, serious
Aquarius rising: curious, independent, approachable
Pisces rising: gentle, easygoing, changeable
Deep within, I amâŚ
Aries moon: spontaneous, passionate, strong
Taurus moon: guarded, sentimental, loyal
Gemini moon: intellectual, restless, open-minded
Cancer moon: empathetic, devoted, moody
Leo moon: affectionate, expressive, stubborn
Virgo moon: detail-oriented, practical, shy
Libra moon: fickle, peaceful, objective
Scorpio moon: intense, intuitive, secretive
Sagittarius moon: free-spirited, upbeat, impatient
Capricorn moon: stable, dutiful, self-critical
Aquarius moon: detached, idealistic, eccentric
Pisces moon: compassionate, emotional, impractical
However, I aspire to be or would like to be viewed asâŚ
Aries Midheaven: confident, pioneering, enthusiastic
Taurus Midheaven: sensible, assured, tenacious
Gemini Midheaven: intelligent, creative, adaptable
Cancer Midheaven: dependable, nurturing, kindhearted
Leo Midheaven: bold, generous, commanding
Virgo Midheaven: helpful, organised, reasonable
Libra Midheaven: peaceful, well-mannered, sociable
Scorpio Midheaven: deliberate, mysterious, passionate
Sagittarius Midheaven: knowledgeable, dynamic, versatile
Capricorn Midheaven: controlled, wise, hardworking
Aquarius Midheaven: innovative, flexible, cooperative
Pisces Midheaven: intuitive, understanding, artistic