This post is for Celeste. A Compleat History of Magick, Sorcery, and Witchcraft, 1715

No title available
Peter Solarz
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
šŖ¼

PR's Tumblrdome
DEAR READER
No title available

pixel skylines
taylor price

oozey mess
Jules of Nature
KIROKAZE

ā

No title available
Misplaced Lens Cap

if i look back, i am lost

tannertan36
d e v o n
wallacepolsom
YOU ARE THE REASON

seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Albania
seen from Argentina
seen from Argentina
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Netherlands
seen from Brazil
@angel222giver
This post is for Celeste. A Compleat History of Magick, Sorcery, and Witchcraft, 1715
Posing
YEEEEEEESSSSSSSS
Only in 2020 would someone engineer a bola for someoneās face
Me in the store: *sees someone take their mask off for no reason*
Me: ā¦
Me: NOT TODAYā *fires maskinator*
Dr. Doof would 100% make this
a gifset of planet facts because i rlly love space!!
//please dont remove caption!
Full and New Moons of 2021
The dates of all the full and new moons that weāll be having this year.
Full Moons
January 28th
February 27th
March 28th
April 26th
May 26th
June 24th
July 23rd
August 22nd
September 20th
October 20th
November 19th
December 18th
New Moons
January 12th
February 11th
March 13th
April 11th
May 11th
June 10th
July 9th
August 8th
September 6th
October 6th
November 4th
December 4th
when someone tries to argue with you on a subject you obsess over
What is Lithomancy and where does it come from? Lithomancy is a form of divinary arts in which stones are used to āseeā the past, clarify the present, or predict the future. The history and origin of lithomancy is not clear. There is little to no records on the use of Lithomancy in ancient times and so, many aspects of the art remain a mystery. Some historians believe that it originated in ancient Turkey, in the city of Constantinople, now called Istanbul. Others believe that it dates back to pre-Roman times. The earliest recorded account of lithomancy use was sometime in the late 800ās, when Saint Photios I of Constantinople describes lithomancy being used by a physician named Eusebius to perform a ritual. How is Lithomancy preformed? Due to the lack of recorded history, Modern use of lithomancy varies from place to place and among users. The number of stones as well as the stones representations and the techniques used are somewhat different depending on whom you ask. The form of lithomancy most commonly found in the British Isles uses 13 stones that represent Love, Magic, Fortune, Home, Life and the astrology signs; Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, the Sun and the Moon. Each of these representations have a vocabulary of meaning that coincide with their own meaning. For example, Love could also mean passion, harmony, honest, relationships etc. and Venus, planet and goddess of Love and Beauty, could mean any of the same. Once the question has been asked the stones are thrown and the meaning is interpreted based on the pattern and the relation in which each stone lands. The answer received by the stones will be read as the stone caster sees fit. As with any form of divination, the stone casterās intuition and experiences will determine how they choose to read the stones. Another form of lithomancy, which is more common in Wicca and other Neo-Pagan practices, uses 16 stones instead of 13. The representations for these 16 stones are Male, Female, the Sun, the Moon, Love, Death, Joy, Sorrow, the Past, Present, and Future, and the elements; Air, Fire, Water and Earth. The final stone is the Center or the question stone and is usually the biggest stone in the set. This form of lithomancy is heavily influenced by Tarot and the results are much easier to interpret. The stone caster begins by asking the Center stone the question at hand. The stone is then placed on a flat surface, usually on top of a cloth, and the remaining stones are cast from directly above it. The height at which the stones are released vary anywhere from 6 inches to a foot. Once the stones have landed they are read in order from the stone closest to the Center stone to the stone farthest from the Center stone. However, any stones that land more than 6 inches away from the Center stone are not considered part of the reading. Here you can see the yellow stone represents the Center stone. The stones that are green would be the stones that are interpreted in the reading starting with the stone closest to the Center stone and the stones that are red would be left out of the reading all together. In this form of lithomancy the order in which the stones land is very important to how the results are interpreted because the answer is read like a story. For example, if the Past stone is first, followed by the Water, Sorrow, Future, then the Joy stone, the caster might read that the personās past was filled with emotional pain and suffering while their future is filled with joy and happiness. Now, if the stones landed with the Past stone first followed by the Joy, Future, Water, then the Sorrow stone, the caster might read that the personās past was filled with joy and happiness while their future is filled with emotional pain and suffering. In order to help better understand the stone representations and their meanings, below is a small list of examples that can be used for each stone.
Male: A man himself or Action, Competitive, Aggressive, etc.
Female: A women herself or Passive, Balance, Nurturing, etc.
Sun: itself or a Leader, Outgoing, Confident, etc. Moon: itself or Intuition, Spirituality, Change, etc.
Love: itself or Relationships, Compassion, Honesty, etc.
Death: itself or Forgiveness, Banishing, New Beginnings, etc.
Joy: itself or Happiness, Luck, Optimism, etc.
Sorrow: itself or Sadness, Misfortune, Pessimism, etc.
Past: itself or Wisdom, Knowledge, Insight, etc.
Present: itself or Reality, Learning, Awakening, etc.
Future: itself or Fate, Dreams, Control, etc.
Air: itself or Intellect, Mental, Spring (season), etc.
Fire: itself or Creativity, Willpower, Summer (season), etc.
Water: itself or Culture, Emotions, Autumn (season), etc.
Earth: itself or Abundance, Physical, Winter (season), etc.Ā
The meanings that are assigned to each stone is determined by the caster based on the question asked and their intuition. As lithomancy has gained popularity in the US and Europe there have been many new forms and variations that have begun to emerge. In the end, each stone caster must decide which technique is best for their personal use. How do I choose my Lithomancy stones? The stones that are used in a lithomancy set are a matter of preference. Although, most would agree it is best to have different size, shape and or color stones for each representation in order to recognize their meaning. Below I have compiled a list of stones that can be used to represent the different meanings.
Center: Clear Quartz, Diamond, Clear Apophyllite, Colorless Beryl, etc.
Male: Bloodstone, Black Agate, Red Carbuncle, Amozonite, Garnet, Topaz, etc.
Female: Blue Lace Agate, Pearl, Sapphire, Jade, Pink Calcite, etc.
Sun: Sunstone, Ruby, Amber, Apache Tear, etc.
Moon: Moonstone, Mother of Pearl, Opal, White Labradorite, etc.
Love: Rose Quartz, Pink Tourmaline, Alexandrite, Pink Diamond, etc.
Death: Rhodonite, White Coral, Rhodochrosite, Angelite, etc.
Joy: Petrified Wood, Blue Quartz, Yellow Zircon, Celestite, etc.
Sorrow: Obsidian, Black Opal, Dumortierite, Eclogite, Epidote, etc.
Past: Tiger Eye, Fossil, Apatite, Kyanite, Selenite, Hawkās Eye, etc.
Present: Carnelian, Aquamarine, Chrysoprase, Morganite, etc.
Future: Serpentine, Howlite, Labradorite, Adventurine, Chalcedony, etc.
Air: Amethyst, Onyx, Lapis Lazuli, Tanzanite, Aragonite, etc.
Fire: Red Jasper, Hematite, Fluorite, Fire Opal, Citrine, etc.
Water: Chrysocolla, Lipidolite, Sugilite, Feldspar, Kunzite, Marble, etc.
Earth: Emerald, Brown or Green Jasper, Peridot, Green Tourmaline, etc.Ā
Of course, most of the stones listed above can be used for more than one of the representations. For Example, Amethyst could be used for Female, Moon, Love, Joy, Future, Air, Water, or Earth. Ultimately, which stone is used for which representation is up to the stone caster.Ā
References: 1. Lithomancy, The Psychic Art of Reading Stones (2010) by Gary L. Wimmer 2. Dunwichās Guide to Gemstone Sorcery (2003) by Gerina Dunwich 3. Merriam-Websterās Dictionary 11th Edition (2008) 4. Hollandās Grimoire of Magickal Correspondences (2006) by Eileen Holland 5. Healing Crystals 4th Edition (2009) by Michael Gienger
a simple spell to bloom like spring flowers
this is a spell to encourage growth, beauty, positivity and development. it will inspire you to improve yourself and give you a radiant aura like blossoms in spring. best done during a new or waxing moon. you will need:
āæĀ one flower (preferably with a stem) that is currently blooming in your region, to represent the present time and the place in the world you reside.Ā
āæ pastel pink, blue, white candle(s), to represent the spring, positivity, self love
1. wait until morning to cast this spell, while the sun is out. light your candle(s) and hold your hands above the flame to warm them for a moment, then take your warmed hands and press them against your cheeks to place rosy glowy energy into them.
2. hold the spring blossom in your hands and whisper kind words to it. tell it how you love its radiance, happiness and growth; ask it to teach you how.
3. wear the blossom behind your ear, blow out the candle(s), and go about your day.
š Weekly Rituals š
Monday
š® Correspondences: travels, dreams, psychic powers, peace, mystery, healing, home, fertility, emotions, family, divination
⨠Ritual: brew green tea and put all your positive intentions for this week in the tea by stirring it clockwise for good luck.Ā
ā
Tuesday
š® Correspondences: bravery, business, courage, strength, war, partnership, passion, protection, sexual intentions, work, victory
⨠Ritual: connect with the strength and bravery of nature by going on a walk outside, a hike, or at least opening your windows wide open and letting the fresh, cold air of the morning in your home.Ā
ā
Wednesday
š® Correspondences: art, astrology, communication, focus, creativity, education, excitement, inspiration, wise
⨠Ritual: take a ritual bath or cleansing shower, and repeat the following mantra āI cleanse myself so I may feel light, creative, peaceful and at easeā.Ā
ā
Thursday
š® Correspondences: abundance, money, luck, growth, personal development, prosperity, health, expansion, altruism
⨠Ritual: on a bay leaf, write a keyword or sigil representing a wish or dream of yours, focus on it with all your intention, then burn the leaf with a white candle to make it happen.Ā
ā
Friday
š® Correspondences: affection, friendship, love, romance, beauty, social interactions, harmony, birth, reconciliation
⨠Ritual: after working or studying, bring harmony to your desk by thoroughly decluttering any unnecessary item, cleaning up the dust and magically cleansing it with sage or Palo Santo.Ā
ā
Saturday
š® Correspondences: banishment, spiritual communication, justice, curse, death, cleansing, purification, time, end, debts, home
⨠Ritual: to get rid of a curse or negative energy, fix a black candle in a bowl by letting some wax melt at the bottom of the candle. Then fill up half the bowl with water. Turn on the candle, then focus all your intentions on banishing the curse. When the candle has reached the water, the negativity will be gone.Ā
ā
Sunday
š® Correspondences: ambitions, goals, career, growth, beginning, masculinity, health, spirituality, success, prosperity
⨠Ritual: read your tarot by drawing 3 cards (Past, Present, Future) to learn from last weekās mistakes, understand your current mental state and prepare for next week.Ā
Mushroom witch and her little mushroom friends
So why do you think you are suited to this position?
What are your achievements so far?
What are your ambitions. in reference previous education and work history?
Botanistās Window š±