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“you make me hard but she makes me weak” the 1975 really said sex is great but have u ever been in love
Freeing Touch
You lay your head on my lap, wrapping your arms around my legs. I run my fingers through your hair, I know how you enjoy it when I do this.
Yet that feeling isn’t there, that warm fluttery feeling of being at peace when I’m with you. That feeling that makes everyone that has ever fallen in love stop and think ‘ah, yes. This is it, this is everything I need’
I run my fingers through your hair and all I can think about is that void in my chest. That empty crevice that was once wholly yours, back before you tore me to pieces.
As your arm gripped tighter on my thigh, all I could think about was the lack of heat I felt between them. Your touch no longer igniting sparks beneath my skin.
And as I gazed down at your face, all I could think about was how right at that very moment I would rather be at home enjoying my own company.
Its freeing, knowing you don’t have control over my heart anymore. But its also kind of sad knowing what we had is gone, that I am finally letting go of the fragments you had left me. It’s sad to think that this is the end of it, knowing we don’t have a future.
And yet it’s so damn freeing
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we’re all getting “older” but age is a relative thing. i’ve licked things that are 250 million years old. you’re not that old and you’re not worth licking.
Clare this is by far the most terrifying post you have ever made
Is this person an archaeologist and referring to the “lick test” for fossils or does she go down on the old gods…?
DIY witch’s herbal remedy medicine cabinet must haves
Whether you’re a witch thats into their herbs or a person who prefers CHEAP and natural remedies, this DIY is for you
Here’s what this post will teach you to make: Echinacea tincture Plantain – Apple Cider Vinegar Tincture for acne Healing salve Chest rub Arnica salve Digestive Tea Throat lozenges Air purifying spray
OK LETS GET STARTED
1.Echinacea tincture
You will need:
-Dried Echinacea -Glycerin -large canning jar
Method:
Pour glycerin over echinacea until it almost reaches the top of the jar. Place lids on these jars and leave for 3 weeks, shaking jar occasionally. After three weeks have past, strain out the herbs. You now have tinctures!
2. PLANTAIN-ACV ACNE TREATMENT
You will need:
Dried Plantain Apple cider vinegar
Method:
Pour apple cider vinegar over plantain. Close with lid and leave for 4-6 weeks. Strain out the herbs. Use to this tincture on acne on the face or back of arms. If too strong, dilute with a little distilled water.
3. HEALING SALVE
What you will need:
½ cup Olive oil 1/3 cup dried plantain ½ ounce beeswax a container that can hold ½ cup of salve (or multiple containers)
Method:
-Turn on the oven to 300 degrees. While it warms up, place the jar with plantain/oil into a loaf pan or casserole dish. Add water to the bottom of the pan so it comes up the sides of the jars (about an inch or so).
-Once oven is preheated, place this dish with the jars and water in it, into the oven. Turn OFF the oven. Leave for 3 hours.
-After the three hours for the oil is up, take pan out of the oven and let cool briefly. Strain out the arnica and plantain. In double boiler, place the plantain infused oil. Add ½ ounce of beeswax. Warm over low heat until the beeswax melts. Once the beeswax is completely melted, turn off heat. Remove from heat and allow to cool slightly, then pour into clean a clean jar (or jars).
-Allow to cool completely before adding the lid. Salve will keep for up to a year.
4. CHEST RUB
You will need:
½ cup olive oil ¼ ounce dried plantain leaves or dried mullein (optional) ¼ ounce beeswax 1/8 teaspoon vitamin E oil 15 drops eucalyptus essential oil 6 drops rosemary essential oil 6 drops peppermint essential oil 4 ounce jar (needs to hold ½ cup)
Method:
-On the stove top place a small pan with a heavy bottom. Add 1/3 cup of plantain and ½ cup oil. Warm over the lowest heat possible. Only needs to warm for about 20 minutes. So set a timer and keep on eye on this!
-Pour the cooled plantain/oil mixture through a cheesecloth and strain out the herbs.
-Place this infused oil back into the pan along with the ¼ ounce of beeswax. Melt over very low heat. Cool slightly and add the essential oils and vitamin E. Stir to distribute evenly.Pour into a clean jar and allow to cool.
-Once completely cool, add the lid and label. This homemade chest rub can be kept for one year at room temperature
5. ARNICA SALVE (soothes bruises, aches, and pains)
What you need:
dried Arnica, .1 ounces 4 ½ ounces grapeseed or olive oil ½ ounce beeswax canning jar optional: peppermint essential oil
Method:
Pour oil over arnica flowers in a jar. Turn on the oven to 300 degrees. While it warms up, place the jars with arnica flowers/oil into a loaf pan or casserole dish. Add water to the bottom of the pan so it comes up the sides of the jars (about an inch or so).
Once oven is preheated, place this dish with the jars and water in it, into the oven. Turn OFF the oven. Leave for 3 hours.
Place arnica infused oil in top of double boiler, add ½ ounce beeswax (this will make a slave consistency. If you want this to be more like a balm, add extra beeswax – this will make it thicker and firmer). Warm over medium heat until beeswax is melted. Remove from heat, add 10 drops peppermint essential oil, if desired. Pour into jar and allow to cool completely before closing with lid. Note: Arnica salve should be not be used on skin that is broken, or on open wounds. It is intended for use on bruises, bumps, sprains, and aches.
6. Digestive Tea
What you need:
3 ounces dried spearmint leaves 10.5 grams dried licorice root (not ground, but in small chunks) jar to store tea
Method:
Add digestive tea ingredients (licorice root and spearmint) to a jar. Label and store. (May wish to add to label that 1 tablespoon per cup should be used when brewing the tea.)
7. Throat Lozenges
What you need:
¼-½ cup honey 1 T ground licorice root ¼ cup slippery elm
Method:
Place slippery elm into a bowl and add a few tablespoons of the honey. Stir to combine and add more honey until the consistency resembles playdoh. (During this time, the plantain/oil mixture on the stove top should be ready to turn off. Remove from heat and allow to cool). Use approximately 1/8 inch of the ‘playdoh’ mixture to roll a small ball to create a lozenge. Roll this ball in ground licorice root and place lozenge on parchment paper. Repeat until all of the mixture is used. Let air dry to harden.
8. Air Purifying Spray
What you need:
Sweet Orange essential oil, 12 drops Lemon Essential oil, 12 drops Clove bud essential oil, 10 drops ½ ounce vodka ½ ounce distilled water spray bottle that will hold 1 ounce
Method:
Mix 1 ½ ounce vodka and 1 ½ ounce distilled water in a measuring cup with a spout. Add 10 drops clove bud essential oil and 12 drops sweet orange essential oil and 12 drops lemon essential oil. Use to purify the air and to clean door knobs, counter tops, anywhere germs may hide.
That is it for your herbal remedy cabinet must haves!
Happy witching x
~ @indigo-amethyst
Making dried orange peel! These can be used for baths, hot teas or ciders, potpourri, or witchcraft! The process is extremely simple, and makes the entire house smell nice and fresh (which is also a good way to cleanse and banish negative energies in the home, as I’ve noticed). You can also do this with lemons, it’s the same process and the same usage!
The process: -Get a large amount of healthy oranges with unblemished skin. Be sure to wash the oranges and scrub them lightly, because they are often coated with lots of germs and pesticides, which you REALLY don’t want on your dried product!
-Peel them however you wish, I find it easier to peel the entire orange in a giant coil shape, and then cut that coil to whatever sized pieces that I want my end result to be. Keep in mind that bigger pieces will be easier to strain out of whatever you use these in, so shaving them extremely tiny isn’t very convenient.
-Set your oven to it’s lowest setting, preferably around 200°. Place an aluminum foil sheet over a cookie tray, and generously arrange your peels on the foil. You don’t have to wait until the oven is completely heated, just stick them in there.
-The key is to expose them to low heat for a long period of time, which I’ve estimated to be about an hour and a half. Turning up the heat higher in an attempt to make the process faster will result in a few scorched pieces instead of lightly browned and crisped. You’ll know they’re ready when you can pinch one in the middle and it won’t give at all. Don’t be afraid to stir them around a bit so they all can get even amounts of heat exposure.
-While you’re waiting for them to finish, you can cut open the peeled oranges, and either juice them or slice them for eating!
Voila, now you know what to do with those orange rinds that people often throw away! 😊
Herbs By Correspondences
There’s an awful lot of posts/websites that have lists of herbs by name which is great if you want the correspondences of lavender but not so great if you’re looking for herbs that correspond with health. So here:
ANIMAL MAGICK:
Catnip, Peppermint, Valerian
ASTRAL PROJECTION:
Cinnamon, Jasmine, Mugwort
BEAUTY:
Lavender, Rose, Catnip, Orange
CALMNESS:
Cypress, Vanilla
CONCENTRATION:
Rose, Rosemary, Thistle, Dill, Orchid
CONFIDENCE:
Cedar, Dill, Geranium, St. John’s Wort,
CLARITY:
Lavender, Cypress, Clover, Rosemary
CLEANSING:
Lemon, Clover, Sage, Lilac, Cedar
DREAMS:
Peppermint
EMOTIONAL HEALING:
Cypress
EMOTIONAL OPENNESS:
Orange, Orange Blossom
FERTILITY:
Sunflower, Olive, Poppy, Daffodil, Oak, Honey
FEMININE ENERGY:
Daisy, Maple, Poppy, Rose, Thyme, Blackberry
FIDELITY:
Nutmeg
FRIENDSHIP:
Lemon, Sweet pea, Passion Flower
GOOD MEMORY:
Rosemary, Clove
GROUNDING:
Coffee
HAPPINESS:
Lavender, Catnip, St John’s Wort, Peppermint, Oregano, Saffron, Honey
HARMONY:
Orange, Orange Blossom
HEALING:
Lemon, Cypress, Allspice, Saffron, Cinnamon, Cedar, Thyme, Violet, Spearmint, Peppermint, Sunflower
HEALTHY ENVIRONMENTS:
Vanilla
HOPE:
Chamomile
JUSTICE:
Nutmeg, Violet
LONGEVITY:
Lemon, Cypress, Acorn, Sage
LOVE:
Lavender, Violet, Apple, Chamomile,Saffron, Cinnamon, Clove, Clover, Lemon, Juniper, Peppermint, Rose, Rosemary, Vanilla, Strawberry, Rue, Ginger, Mistletoe, Thyme, Maple, Spearmint, Willow, Orange, Orange Blossom, Sugar Cane
LOYALTY:
Thyme
LUCK:
Vanilla, Chamomile, Nutmeg, Allspice, Violet, Strawberry, Olive, Poppy, Rose, Oak, Orange, Peppermint, Straw, Strawberry
LUST:
Celery, Cinnamon, Mint, Lemongrass, Sugar Cane, Olive, Nettle, Parsley, Dill, Violet, Vanilla, Saffron
MASCULINE ENERGY:
Allspice, Almond, Basil, Garlic, Hazel, Holly, Olive, Mistletoe, Cedar
MOON:
Lemon
MONEY:
Nutmeg, Peppermint, Jasmine
PEACE:
Lavender, Violet, Olive, Chamomile, Coffee, Clover, Passion Flower, Orange, Orange Blossom
PEACE OF MIND:
Coffee
PROSPERITY:
Orange, Orange Blossom, Onion
PROTECTION:
Lavender, Coffee, Oak, Clover, Acorn, Violet, Peppermint, Acacia, Willow, Thistle, Peony, Cypress, Lilac, Mint, Juniper, Ivy, Olive, Raspberry, Sage, Rose, Rosemary, Foxglove, Cranberry
PSYCHIC POWERS:
Celery, Acacia,Saffron, Cinnamon, Yarrow, Peppermint, Bay, Thyme, Mace, Star Anise, Lemongrass, Nutmeg, Bay
PURIFICATION:
Rosemary, Lemon, Saffron, Chamomile, Anise, Thyme, Parsley, Cedar, Turmeric, Peppermint, Lavender, Marjoram, Orange, Orange Blossom, Honey
RELEASE:
Peppermint, Spearmint, Fern, Mugwort
RENEWAL:
Peppermint, Spearmint, Ivy
SLEEP:
Celery,Thyme, Peppermint, Valerian, Chamomile, Passion Flower, Lavender, Rosemary
SPIRIT CALLING:
Sweet grass, Wormwood
SPIRITUALITY:
Arabic Gum, Gardenia, Sandalwood, Cinnamon, Frankincense
STABILITY:
Orange, Orange Blossom, Onion
STRENGTH:
Oregano, Saffron, Thistle
SUCCESS:
Cinnamon,Ginger, Frankincense, Clover, High John, Strawberry
SUN:
Lemon, Cinnamon, Orange, Orange Blossom
TRANQUILLITY:
Chamomile, Cypress
WILL POWER:
Orchid
WISDOM:
Sunflower, Peach, Sage
WISHES:
Bay, Sunflower, Violet, Spearmint, Sandalwood
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This post is not even close to complete but I intend to continue expanding it as often as possible
Amazingly surreal Las Pozas in the rainforest by Xilitla in the Mexico mountains. Created by Edward James in the 40′s, it includes more than 80 acres of natural waterfalls and pools interlaced with towering surrealist sculptures and buildings. The many trails throughout the garden site are composed of steps, ramps, bridges and narrow, winding walkways that traverse the valley walls. It was supposed to be a “Garden of Eden” containing a huge variety of plants and animals.
DIY: Brews and Potions
Witches standing over an open fire while stirring up potions in a cauldron is one of the many romanticized views of witchcraft. Today, witches brew many things for love, luck, health, wealth, and etc. Potions are a widely regarded instrument for witches. Potions are simply liquid spells that can be taken internally or applied externally to the body. Teas, enchanted perfumes, tinctures, and washes are the many forms these spells can come in. Some are used for healing, others are used in ritual or magickal work.
Kitchen Herbs and Common plants for Brews
Back in the day, homemade teas and salves were the only medicine available. Using these things today is still very popular and a holistic approach to health that treats the mind, body, and soul together. What you use does not have to be expensive, it can come from your back yard or your home. Many of what you already have you can use to make tinctures, teas, and decoctions. Also, syrups, tonics, waters, and vinegars. If you work with the herbs you have at home already on hand, you will be able to create your own remedy with a distinct local flavor.
The Power Behind the Plants
It is believed that many spiritual forces animate the world; called animism. When working with a plant or crystal, or performing a spell or ritual at a specific place, witches work with the spirits behind those plants or crystals, and call upon the spirit of that location to help them in their work. There is a special partnership and alliance between the witch and spirit, manifesting in forms of animals (familiars) or in the form of other plants, crystals, and locations. Over time, working with these spirits on various projects will deepen the relationship and the witch will gain information on magical associations, properties, and lore. These things often come through dreams, inspirations, or visions. The spirit will gain energy, attention, and physical shelter as animals or plants or crystals carried as a talisman.
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FASHION
✕ shows to browse: Dolce & Gabbana spring 2018, YSL ready to wear 2018, Nina Ricci spring 2009, Ulyana Sergeenko fall 2017, Balenciaga fall 2008, Oscar De La Renta fall 2013, Elie Saab fall ready to wear 2014, Christian Dior pre fall 2012, Christian Dior spring 2011 couture, Christian Dior fall 2010 ready to wear.
✕ colour palette: noir blacks, scarlet, burgundy, blush pinks, ivory, crisp white, silver, gold, beige, greys, sapphire blue, emerald green.
✕ items: louboutin heels, pointed thigh-high boots, birkin handbags, fabrics of; lace, leather, velvet and silk. choker necklaces, pearls, ruby earrings, red silk dresses, faux fur coats, body con lingerie piece paired with a two piece blazer style suit/power suit, leather mini skirts, white work shirts, turtlenecks, cat eye sunglasses, long black sheer robe, cashmere sweaters, long gloves, cigarette pants, fish net stockings, v-neck jumpsuit, cocktail dresses, pencil skirts, veiled hats, pill box hat, little black dress, long trench coats, leopard printed items!
MAKEUP/HAIR
✕ wine coloured lips, or vivid reds. Making sure to use a lip liner for precision. Sultry cat eyes, creating the allusion of almond shaped eyes; colours like navy, black, brown, plum or burgundy. Structured high arched brows, contour the cheek bones, champagne coloured highlighter, fluffy lashes.
✕ Veronica Lake, Ava Gardner, Rita Hayworth inspired old Hollywood hairstyles, blow out curls, lots of volume. Some other ideas; sleek straight hair, low ponytails with a black ribbon, middle parted sleek low bun, structured high ponytails, hard-edged long bob with square fringe, giving a touch of noir charm. Also looking at the women in Hitchcock films will inspire you some more!
✕ perfumes: hypnotic poison by Dior, noir de noir by Tom Ford, coco noir by Chanel, Vivienne Westwood Boudoir, Agent Provocateur perfume, Tom Ford Black Orchid, Classique Eau De Parfum by Jean Paul Gaultier, Juliette has a gun lady vengeance.
OTHER
✕ things to evoke: mysterious, seductive, part vixen, part vivacious, beguiling, captivating, tough, bold, intimidating, feminine, charming, intelligent, powerful and intriguing.
✕ interiors: silky sheets, futons, velvet tassel cushions, bar carts with decorative martini glasses, vanity table filled with your lipsticks and perfumes, vintage floor mirrors, red roses, chandeliers, scented candles, marble pieces, lush rugs, floor standing lights, making your own artwork with kiss stains of varying colours, displaying more vintage pieces like a type writer or old clocks.
✕ movies to inspire you: The Big Sleep/Vivian Rutledge, The Killers/Ava Gardner, This Gun for Hire/Veronica Lake, Chinatown/Faye Dunaway, Out of The Past/Jane Greer, Murder, My Sweet/Claire Trevor, Gone Girl/Rosamund Pike, Batman Returns/Michelle Pfeiffer, My Cousin Rachel/Rachel Weisz, Basic Instinct/Sharon Stone, Pulp Fiction/Uma Thurman, Moulin Rouge/Nicole Kidman, Femme Fatale/Rebecca Romijn, Mr and Mrs Smith/Angelina Jolie, just to name a few.
✕ things to do: listen to tchaikovsky, carry around a vintage compact to touch up your lipstick through out the day, drinking wine or champagne, go on shopping sprees with friends, attend fashion shows, read mystery novels, visit more interesting hangouts; mysterious section of the library, a corner of a coffee shop or old book store, quaint jazz clubs etc. Have more unique skills or hobbies; dancing, taking up a foreign language, painting/sculpting, archery, martial arts, acting, singing, tech skills, writing. Attending or hosting masquerade balls.
dark eyes, coy smiles, knowing looks, drumming manicured nails on a desk, heels clicking down an empty hallway, bared necks, biting your bottom lip, head held high, wild hair, false pride, clenched fists, witty one-liners, throwing the first punch, bared teeth, being the last to break eye contact, harsh laughter, hollow threats, bloody lips, bruised knuckles, walking alone in the rain while laughing, thunder and lightning filling the sky, cold water, burning alcohol, half-finished cigarettes, sharp teeth and sharper wit, morbid fascination, calculated looks, playing innocent, curled toes, arched backs, breaking a guy’s nose when he goes too far, worn out boots, black ink, cursive scrawl, shattered mirrors, bitter winters, broken glass, flirty banter, stinging insults, silk sheets, fogged windows, black coffee, drinking things too strong, holding back a grimace, cocky attitudes, dark lipstick, the engine of a motorcycle coming to life, neon lights, crowded clubs, wanting to be anywhere else, having a reputation for a reason, shoving someone up against the wall and pulling them up by their collar when they get on your nerves, pulling yourself away slowly, playing with someone’s tie just to get underneath their skin, calculated risks, doing something stupid just because you can, letting your curiosity go too far, a voice like velvet, soothing and dark, flickering lights, leather jackets, mocking looks, hiked up skirts, making the first move in a chess game, cruel laughter, pounding headaches, checkmate, sore muscles, a cheshire grin