Color Correspondences page in my grimoire ✒💕🍃
Putting things into tarot spreads helps me process and understand them better, so this spread was born! Especially with Yom Kippur coming up, this felt good to share. Teshuvah is a Jewish process of repentance, designed to aid us in confronting our own wrongdoings, making right on them, and working to make sure we are better people in the future. Gentiles are welcome to use this spread for their own self-improvement, but please do not use it for a profit!
CARD ONE- Going astray. Identifying the wrongdoing, the harm we have caused, and where we have strayed off the path of doing the most good. This can be used to identify a transgression you might not be aware of. If you are reading for a specific wrongdoing, treat this card as a “why?” card; what troubles or toxic elements led us to act this way? Is there a larger problem that needs addressing?
CARD TWO- Making right. Card two doesn’t necessarily have to go before card three in this spead, both “occur” at the same time. It’s important to try and help repair any damage we caused, apologize, and make things right, if possible. This card guides us on how we can best do so, what actions we can take to restore the balance.
CARD THREE- Casting away. It’s not enough to just address the aftermath of our actions; we must also look at the root. We looked at where the harm came from in card one; how can we distance ourselves from that place? What actions can we take so that we won’t it again?
CARD FOUR- Prepare for the future. They say the real test of repentance is not the apology, but changed behavior, aka how you act the next time a similar situation comes up. This is advice for that moment: when life goes on and we find ourselves faced with the same demons/temptations/conflicts, what lesson should we keep in mind?
CARD FIVE- Honor your path. We are all working to be the best versions of ourselves. What can we do to continue down that path? What actions can we take to welcome in more truth, more loving-kindness, more balance, and more opportunities to do good? How can we best honor our journey of becoming the kind of people we want to be?
I hope you enjoy and please feel free to let me know what you think! If you like this spread, consider getting a reading from me (@will-o-the-witch) for PWYW!
Planetary placements in a birth chart
The planetary placements in a birth chart represent the position of the planets at the time and location of a person's birth. Each planet represents different energies and archetypes that influence different areas of life. Here is a brief explanation of the planetary placements in birth charts:
Sun: The Sun represents the individual's core identity, ego, and vitality. It indicates the person's sense of self, their inner nature, and how they express themselves.
Moon: The Moon represents emotions, instincts, and the unconscious. It indicates the person's emotional needs, nurturing qualities, and how they experience and process their feelings.
Mercury: Mercury represents communication, thinking, and intellectual abilities. It indicates the person's mental processes, style of thinking, and communication skills.
Venus: Venus represents love, beauty, and harmony. It indicates the person's approach to relationships, aesthetics, and values.
Mars: Mars represents action, energy, and passion. It indicates the person's drive, assertiveness, and sexuality.
Jupiter: Jupiter represents expansion, growth, and abundance. It indicates the person's sense of purpose, optimism, and ability to attract good fortune.
Saturn: Saturn represents responsibility, structure, and limitation. It indicates the person's sense of duty, discipline, and areas where they may face challenges and limitations.
Uranus: Uranus represents innovation, rebellion, and individuality. It indicates the person's need for freedom, independence, and desire to break free from conventional norms.
Neptune: Neptune represents spirituality, intuition, and imagination. It indicates the person's sensitivity, creativity, and potential for escapism or delusion.
Pluto: Pluto represents transformation, power, and intensity. It indicates the person's potential for deep transformation, intensity, and areas where they may experience power struggles or control issues.
The sign and house placement of each planet in a person's birth chart can provide more detailed information about how that planet's energy manifests in different areas of their life. The relationships between the planets in the chart, such as aspects and conjunctions, can also reveal important dynamics and themes in the individual's life.
The Fortresses of Cancer, Scorpio, & Pisces
In the 4th, 8th, and 12th Houses we are returned to the soothing balm of the Feminine Waters.
Water Houses are containers of ancient tonics that preserve the consciousness connecting us with spiritual perceptions. Equally paradisiacal as these realms can be terrifying, experiences in these houses usually involve some form of exile, cruelty at the hands of other’s, death and rebirth, and transformation.
These are the ‘otherworlds’ that are worlds within us. People with planets in Water Houses possess psychic and intuitive magic that comes easily to the surface. From here, the wellsprings of divine creativity and imagination provide the healing elixir of the Divine Feminine , Who Hillman stated that “We are contained within Her fantasy, not She within ours.”
Cherry
• 1 • Did My Ancestors Practice The Craft? • 2 • Where Were They From? • 3 • Who Were They? • 4 • How Can I Identify These Ancestors? • 5 • How Can I Learn About Their Practice? This is my personal spread I came up with myself. Enjoy! 💖
Started doing grimoire prompts as a group in my discord server, and now I'm making a trip to the stationary store today because I'm gonna do this shit. I might post pictures and stuff here as I make progress
Pillars of Hellenismos
Hellenismos in Application Post #1
Xenia
Miasma
Khernips
Veiling & Binding
Giving Offerings to Cthonic Theoi
Giving Offerings to the Ouranic Theoi
Offering Ideas
How I Deal With Being a Secret Hellenist Post #1
How I Deal With Being a Secret Hellenist Post #2
How I Deal With Being a Secret Hellenist Post #3
Festivals and How to Start
Hekate’s Deipnon, Noumenia, and Agathos Daimon
How to Make a Kathiskos
Hestia in Hellenismos
How to Pray, Praise, and Worship the Theoi
The Titanomachy Post #1
The Titanomachy Post #2
The Ages of Mankind
How to Make a Shrine { @modernhellenismos }
Ritual in Hellenismos { @mythologyrules }
Pillars of Hellenismos { @mythologyrules }
Pillars of Hellenismos { @soloontherocks }
Finding Your Ritual Calendar { @hearthfirehandworks }
Hellenic Terminology Page { baringtheaegis }
What Even is Hellenic Polytheism? What are Some Good Links to Read When First Getting Started? { Royalautumnfrost }
Building Your Worship { @pomegranateandivy }
Pomegranateandivy’s Hellenic FAQ { @pomegranateandivy }
What’s Miasma? { Royalautumnfrost }
Household Shrines { @baringtheaegis }
Household Gods {@hearthfirehandworks }
Difference Between Hellenic and Hellenistic { @soloontherocks }
Delphic Maxims (Printable PDF) { Hellenicgods.org }
Example of Daily Rituals { baringtheaegis }
Ritual Formula { @mythologyrules }
Relationships with the Theoi { @baringtheaegis }
How to Pray and Praise (Hymn and Prayer Formula) { @baringtheaegis }
Just in case you have a few hours free, here's a spread that will take all of them up. Have fun with your afternoon.
1: Birth
2: Parents
3: Life
4: Childhood
5: Passion
6: Friends
7: Responsibility
8: Partner
9: Work
10: Success
11: Shortcoming/Failure
12: Death
13: Children
14: Legacy
15: What I Brought To This Life
Tarot tips :
Cleanse your tarot deck on a regular basis. You can use crystals, salt bath, moonlight etc. to do it.
Tap or knock the deck thrice before shuffling cards.
Use your intuition to read energy or images than the actual meanings. This method works for many people if you're having a hard time learning all the meanings.
Carefully look at what object or image or color on the card attracts you the most. It might contain some hidden clues.
Write down your question on a paper. Be specific while asking a question. Changing your question affects the energy and thus provides unclear messages.
Calm your mind down before doing a spread or reading.
Set up a peacful environment for reading tarot.
Associate timelines with the elemental energy of the card. For example, swords corresponds to weeks or autumn and Cups corresponds to months or summer.
Meditate with your deck once in a while.
Trust your deck so much and the cards that fall out or you pull out. Create a healthy bond with your deck.
Interview your deck about how it sees you and what it wants to teach you in life.
Don't lie to your clients, be honest with them and don't sugarcoat things for their good.
Cleanse it after someone else touches your deck.
Don't overwhelm or drain your energy while doing tarot. Set limits for yourself, you need to protect your energy.
Always remember that your future is in your own hands, don't give your power to anything. Use tarot as a tool for advice, don't make it an obsession.
Set clear boundaries with your clients about what questions you can answer and what not.
Thanks for reading. 💕✨️🙏🏽
artwork by Molly Costello (instagram)
“Solarpunks cherish nature, progress and science; the individual and the community.
They believe in a world that is green, colourful, and bright. It can be described as a literary genre, an aesthetic, or a movement. The key points are:
An emphasis on renewable energy, especially solar power.
A demand for technology and society to re-centre around sustainability, longevity, and balance.
A focus on decentralisation, community activism, social justice and civic empowerment.
A recognition that economic, social, and ecological injustices are all deeply inter-connected.”
- Sunbeam City
“Solarpunk is a literary movement, a hashtag, a flag, and a statement of intent about the future we hope to create” - Ben Valentine
Solarpunk as a concept emerged from the imagination of authors and creators in the early 2000′s, and was shared freely throughout the internet. It originated as a genre of creative writing and artwork, but it quickly began to be implemented into decentralised left-wing spaces. Nowadays, solarpunk embodies a whole range of politics, activism, design and art; but at its heart it encompasses positive, grassroots community action and innovation as a way to prevent ecological crises.
non fiction books, essays and articles
Solarpunk: a reference guide
Solarpunk: notes towards a manifesto
Solarpunk against a shitty future
What is Solarpunk?
Solarpunk Resources
Designing Regenerative Cultures by Daniel Wahl
The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative by Florence Williams
Powering the Dream: The History and Promise of Green Technology by Alexis Madrigal
Ecovillages: Lessons for Sustainable Community by Karen T. Litfin
Designing for Hope: Pathways to Regenerative Sustainability by Dominique Hes
novels and fiction
Goodreads solarpunk list
Solarpunk Press
Solarpunk Story Exchange
Sunvault: Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation
Ecotopia by Ernest Callenbach
Glass and Gardens: Solarpunk Summers by Sarena Ulibarri
Wings of Renewal: A Solarpunk Dragon Anthology by Claudie Arseneault
Sunvault: Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation by Phoebe Wagner
Twenty One Twenty by Jason J. Robinson
Winds of Change: Short Stories about Our Climate by Mary Woodbury
Ecopunk! - speculative tales of radical futures by Liz Grzyb
videos
Sunbeam Cinema (my list of documentaries and films)
Imagining a Solarpunk future (TED talk)
podcasts
Adventures in New America
The War on Cars
Climate One
Future Perfect
The Impact
The Institute for Local Self Reliance
It’s Going Down
The Shift Up Podcast
Solarpunk Press
Strong Towns
Team Human
Occulture Podcast, ep. 122
(my list of podcasts and radio shows)
websites and blogs
Sunbeam City Wiki Solarpunk Anarchists Solarpunk Station
tumblr
This is where I need your help - I would love to collate a list of Solarpunk-themed tumblr blogs. If you post about Solarpunk and would like to be included in this list, please comment or message me with your blog URL. Thank you!
Relevant posts
my list of permaculture resources
my tips and tricks for disabled activism
my post on gardening
my post on community activism
post updated: 8/7/2019
lilith through the houses ✨🥀
Lilith in the 1st House: Here, Lilith influences your self-image and personality. It’s like having a shadow self that’s rebellious and defiant, constantly challenging the way you present yourself to the world. You might struggle with anger or impulsiveness, feeling like an outsider even in your own skin.
Lilith in the 2nd House: This placement touches on your values and possessions. Lilith can manifest as an intense, sometimes destructive relationship with material things and self-worth. You might experience deep-seated fears about security and survival, or find yourself obsessing over possessions as a way to fill emotional voids.
Lilith in the 3rd House: Communication gets a Lilith twist here. Your words might carry a sharp edge, often veering into taboo or controversial territory. Misunderstandings can be frequent, and you may feel like your true thoughts are too dark or intense for everyday conversation.
Lilith in the 4th House: In the realm of home and family, Lilith can stir up deep, unresolved issues. This placement often points to a tumultuous home life or unresolved trauma from the past. You might feel like an outcast in your own family or struggle with a sense of belonging.
Lilith in the 5th House: Lilith’s presence here can bring intense, sometimes tumultuous experiences in love, creativity, and pleasure. Romantic relationships might be fraught with obsession, power struggles, or taboo elements. Your creative outlets could also be a source of inner turmoil, expressing the darker aspects of your psyche.
Lilith in the 6th House: In the house of work and health, Lilith can manifest as a rebellious attitude toward daily routines and responsibilities. You might find yourself in constant conflict with authority figures or grappling with issues around control and perfectionism in your work or health routines.
Lilith in the 7th House: Relationships are a battleground with Lilith here. Deep fears of abandonment or betrayal might surface, or you could find yourself drawn to partners who bring out your darkest qualities. Relationships may feel like a power struggle, where intimacy is intertwined with control.
Lilith in the 8th House: This house is already about transformation and deep bonds, but with Lilith, it goes to another level. You might have an intense fear of loss or betrayal, or find yourself drawn to dangerous or taboo aspects of sexuality and intimacy. It's a realm of deep psychic wounds and transformational healing.
Lilith in the 9th House: Beliefs and higher learning take a dark twist with Lilith here. Your belief systems may include taboo or unconventional elements, and you might feel a deep sense of alienation in your quest for truth. There's a potential for fanaticism or an obsession with dark, forbidden knowledge.
Lilith in the 10th House: In your career and public image, Lilith can manifest as a fear of authority or a desire to rebel against societal expectations. You might feel misunderstood by the public or struggle with a public persona that feels inauthentic or oppressive.
Lilith in the 11th House: Your friendships and social circles may be impacted by Lilith’s darker energy. You might find yourself drawn to social groups that are unconventional or taboo, or feel like an outcast among your peers. Your hopes and dreams could also be tinged with Lilith’s intense energy, leading to a sense of disillusionment.
Lilith in the 12th House: In the realm of the subconscious, Lilith can bring up your deepest fears and insecurities. You might struggle with feelings of isolation or be haunted by fears that you can't even articulate. This placement often indicates a deep need for inner healing, as Lilith brings to light the darkest corners of your psyche.
xox astro ash