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my life is constantly just an inner monologue of âwhy did I do thatâ
Hi, Iâm Barbie ⢠- Vine by Sarah Mangone
is she actually barbie
I THOUGHT SHE WAS LIP SYNCING BUT THEN
I DIED
my life is constantly just an inner monologue of âwhy did I do thatâ
Roses are red, that much is true, but violets are purple, not fucking blue.
I have been waiting for this post all my life.
They are indeed purple, But one thing youâve missed: The concept of âpurpleâ Didnât always exist.
Some cultures lack names For a color, you see. Hence good old Homer And his âwine-dark sea.â
A usage so quaint, A phrasing so old, For verses of romance Is sheer fucking gold.
So roses are red. Violets once were called blue. Iâm hugely pedantic But what else is new?
My friend youâre not wrong About Homerâs wine-ey sea! Colours are a matter Of cultural contingency;
Words are in flux And meanings they drift But the word purple Youâve given short shrift.
The concept of purple, My friends, is old And refers to a pigment once precious as gold.
By crushing up molluscs From the wine-dark sea You make a dye: Imperial decree
Meant that in Rome, to wear purpura was a privilege reserved
For only the emperor!
The word âpurpleâ, for clothes so fancy, Entered English By the ninth century
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Why then are voilets Not purple in song? The dye from this mollusc, known for so long
Is almost magenta; More red than blue. The concept of purple is old, and yet new.
The dye is red, So this might be true: Roses are purple And violets are blue
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While this song makes me merry, Tyrian purple dyes many a hue From magenta to berry And a true purple too.
But fun as it is to watch this poetic race The answer is staring you right in the face: Roses are red and violets are blue Because nothing fucking rhymes with purple.
IT GOT SO MUCH BETTER.
My reaction, only with coffee.
Hang on, need to send this to my literature prof
i made a college vine compilation b/c Sufferingâ˘ď¸
(warning for loud noise in some of them)
Itâs funny cause itâs true
Happy Samhain/Beltane!!
(Beltane if youâre in the Southern Hemishpere!)
It has been roughly a year of running this blog, and thereâs been a great deal of change and learning for me! I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who follows me and has added to my practice or that Iâve been able to help.Â
Overall it has been a life-changing experience finding such a lovely community, and making lots of friends~! I truly never thought Iâd get 16.5k followers!
Now, for some personal stuffâŚ
In the upcoming week or so, there may be some subtle blog changes to reflect a great number of personal changes that Iâm going through right now.
I am considering (though not sure about) taking down my tarot shop and focusing more on my personal path instead. I will still, of course, take questions as I always have. I might change some of the frequent posts you see on a regular basis but that is still up in the air (youâll likely still get a similar mix of aesthetic/informative posts, but the content might change just slightly). This is to better reflect me and my practice, which I have always felt is the main point to this blog - to express my personal practice.
The likely BIG change that is going to happen is I might take down most of my older reference posts and master posts. I know, I know! I know many of you very much liked them, but they very frequently are far too old and many of their links are dead or, well⌠not the best. As time goes on, slowly, I will build up more updated and useful resources. If you are particularly attached to these posts, I recommend you save them for your own records in the next day or two!
Again, thank you SO much to everyone whoâs helped me along! This is just another step forward.
Depression is like the system app that drains your battery but you canât uninstall
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Always reblog.
people who get hyped up for other people are the greatest people you can have in your life.
Love their reactions. They arenât worried about being emasculated, they arenât insecure, they are just genuinely impressed that sheâs lifting like a beast!
What if âits raining menâ and âlet the bodies hit the floorâ are both about the same event from different perspectives?
Celebrating Lughnasadh:
Lughnasadh, also known as LĂşnasa, LĂšnastal, Luanistyn or Lammas, is a Gaelic festival of the first harvest, which also corresponds with other European early harvest festivals. It is held on the 1st of August, halfway between the Summer Solstice (Litha) and the Autumn Equinox (Mabon).
The festival is named after the Celtic god Lugh, and part of the festival is often offering some of the first harvestâs bounty in gratitude, and feasting or athletic competitions. Historically, journeys to sacred wells or holy shrines, or climbing mountains or hills have been popular, and in some places are still observed. Lugh is often seen as a personification of the first harvest, or the corn itself, and he is sometimes recast as folkloric figures such as John Barleycorn.
 Lughnasadh colours: gold, orange, yellow, green, light brown
 Lughnasadh crystals: amber, citrine, aventurine, peridot
 Lughnasadh foods: Bread, corn, soup, root vegetables, berries, mead, rice, barely, nuts, seasonal fruits, roasted meats, honey, beer
 Ideas for Lughnasadh celebrations:
Bake bread! Baking bread is one of the most traditional ways of celebrating this festival, and the first of the grains have been harvested. Consider baking different types of loaves, experiment with plaiting the dough or drawing designs on the top. Add seasonal berries, nuts or seeds to the dough to add flavour and interest
Have a picnic with friends and family â with lots of bread!
Go on a walk up a mountain or hill, or visit a sacred place such as a shrine, holy well, stone circle or burial mound (or just somewhere sacred to you if none of those are available)
Play games with friends or family, have a sports contest such as a running race or a tug of war
Make a donation of food to your local food bank or donate money to a charity
Hold your own Lughnasnadh ritual, light a fire and offer some food to the god Lugh and thank him for your harvest, and feel gratitude in knowing that all your efforts are coming to fruition
Make corn dollies, instructions for lots of interesting designs can be found online, or make sculptures and decorations out of salt dough
Light a candle and make a list of all that you are thankful for, and meditate upon this
Go on a foraging trip, look for early apples, plums, berries and edible fungi (ensure you are certain of what you are harvesting before you eat it!)
A blessed Lughnasadh to all, however you chose to celebrate it, and may your August be fruitful, prosperous and full of joy :)
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witches, letâs talk spell books.
this is such a huge part of our craft, and i think its about time we talk about it.
a side note before we start, there is an amazing video that personally inspired me by a witch (herspeak) that you can watch here! i will include some of the information she gives in her video in this post for those of you who donât have the time to watch!
first off⌠grimoire? book of shadows? whats the difference? what on earth even is a book of mirrors?? waitâŚÂ thereâs even more??
well first lets quickly talk about the different types of books!
grimoire: a textbook of magick, a reference book filled with anything you desire or need to remember (lists, correspondences, how-toâs, spells)
book of shadows: for wiccans/pagans, this can be seen as more religious, but it is typically more known for its personal/spiritual journal aspects (religious or not); some may use it for references also
book of mirrors: a book of reflections, for recording experimentation and its results including successes and failures (some like to keep their book of shadows pure with only successes)
book of light: a book used usually by wiccans/pagans that is used by eclectics, referring to light as knowledge; used for notes and information often to be shared whereas a book of shadows is personal and private (sort of makes me think of a less organized/personal grimoire)
the tree: a seax-wica (an anglo-saxon paganism) version of a book of shadows
book of ways: a devotional book for wiccans/pagans
(of course all of these things are up to further interpretation!)
back in the day when witchcraft was more ruled by covens, only one spell book was required for each coven, but now that witchcraft is often a solitary and/or personal path, witches are often encouraged to have their own! most witches will have either a book of shadows or grimoire. some witches will have both, and some will have one book that includes the aspects of both and call it one or the other.
letâs start with the basic thing nobody talks about⌠the book itself!
what should you use? well first off, you donât need some big, expensive, and fancy leather book straight out of hocus pocus. if its so fancy that you arenât going to work in it, donât use it! you could useâŚ
a sketchbook
you could make a book (a travelerâs notebook is a great idea)
an online book
a binder and insert pages
an old thrift store book and paint over the pages
you could even write and paint on paper and paste all over your walls and work space and make a room your âbookâ
you could choose something that relates to your field of magick if you have a defined one, get creative!
make sure your book a reflection of you. but remember, we are what makes books come alive. reading is what makes languages have purpose. without you there to read it, your book is meaningless. the connection between you and your book is beyond special from the first moment you begin working!
so where on earth do i start? if you already have one, whatâs holding you back from working more?
well what interests you? if you donât know yet, here is a wonderful masterpost of types of magick! find what you like, what sounds cool to you, what resonates with you, research it! (maybe make an entry about it and your discoveries!)
once you know your interests, donât waste time on things you arenât interested in. if you donât care about herbal magick, donât write down a seven page list of all herbs and their properties. i personally had to retry creating a grimoire a few times in order to learn that lesson.
so how do i bond and grow comfortable with my book? how do i create a connection? how do i give it my personal touch?
do what makes you happy.
create your own aesthetic. maybe ask friends around you what your aesthetic seems to be if you donât know yourself. donât follow that big ole leather book stereotype unless you like it. if you do, another great idea for aging your pages are coffee and tea stains on your paper.Â
sleep with your book under your pillow! bond with it like you would your tarot deck. carry it around throughout the day. let it become a companion.
your book isnât just a place to write about your craft, infuse your craft! if you like lunar magick, bathe it in moonlight. if you like herbal magick, spray your pages with an herb and water mix.
donât stress about organization or a table of contents yet. you can put an index at the end when you know youâre done. its your book so youâll probably have a sense of where things are anyways, but if youâre forgetful like me, use some labelled bookmarks!
in fact, donât stress about it at all if you can! your book shouldnât stress you out. mistakes happen. keep negative energy away. you and your book are a conjoined, powerful force! you can paste over pages, paint over them, or even just rip them out. in the wonderful words of herspeak in the aforementioned video, nothing is special until you say it is.Â
remember, it might take a couple tries to get it right, and thatâs okay! you might have to make a couple throughout your lifetime to hold all the knowledge you learn, so no worries.
donât just copy and paste other peoplesâ information into your book, that isnât how you learn. take note of things that are important to you. are you memorizing or understanding? allow yourself to understand. if it shines and you find it important, write this information in your own words and in a setup you enjoy.
you donât have to be an artist to make a beautiful book! your book is already beautiful, unique, and magickal because its yours!
hereâs some ideas for pages in your book!
correspondence lists. i definitely think color correspondences are important for just about every witch! what do these things mean to you? how do they make you feel and what do you relate them to? do this with other things you find interesting!
devote a page to your sun and moon sign or maybe you and your partners signs and how they interact.
create a protection sigil just for your book.
make a page about your totem animal/spirit animal. please donât appropriate these terms though, you can also use daemon, patronus, eomkin, or even just your personal corresponding animal.
you could make a page for each holiday, its history and dates, and add a paper pocket into the page filled with recipes.
you could collage things that make you think of a deity you like whether youâre secular or whether you participate. if enjoy and appreciate a deity, give em a page! if you worship or work with one or many, dive in much deeper and show how that relationship affects you.
paste in pictures from books or parts of posters that show what magick means to you.
practice spirit work? draw the spirit! collage the spirit. find art that makes you think of the spirit and pop it in there.
press plants you find, tape them in, bring a little greenery into your book. label them if you like. give them your own names if you donât know your plants well.
write your dreams out, decorate in a way that feels right, use colors according to how it made you feel.
draw out the ingredients you want to use in a spell/potion/oil. dab a bit of the creation on the page.
make a page for your familiars. list any spells for them, where you found/adopted them, their breed and things about them, whatâs their favorite snack, and if your familiar is cooperative, maybe try to get a paw/nose print!
make a pendulum chart.
find one of those adult coloring books. tear a few pages and stick them in either randomly or maybe in a page about meditation. when stressed, use it as a meditative practice.
chakras, what they mean to you, correspondences, and which you may need to work on. here is a fun test you can take that tells you if your chakras are under-active, over-active, or open.
any fictional/real witches or wizards that stood out to you? why?
write about magickal experiences you had as a child you canât explain today. what about imaginary friends and were they imaginary?
get geeky. make spells about video games! inspire spells based on favorite characters and abilities or get inspiration from your favorite playable mages! get really creative with this one.
make a page about past lives if you know of any.
what do the elements mean to you? what are your favorites? which do you feel connected to?
stick envelopes in there and put recipes, spreads, all sorts of things in there to save some pages! utilize fold out pages for long chunks of information.
do you cast circles? what do you use? what do you think the energy looks like? the color? the shape if you donât see it as a circle? draw the seen and unseen.
make a page about your spiritual or psychic gifts. how did you discover them?
make a list of things to research. cross them out as you do.
print out aesthetically pleasing pictures you find portray you and your craft. collage your personal aesthetic/witchy moodboard
i could list on and on, but i hope iâve given you some creative inspiration! make your book what you want! keep researching and gain inspiration from others if youâre ever lost. feel free to message me if you ever have questions!
happy casting!
I really really really want to start on my grimoire.. I have a gorgeous book, but since itâs so pretty, Iâm nervous to put anything in there permanently haha Iâm probably going to have rough drafts in a binder for eons before putting anything in my actual book đ Â
Then Iâm worried about what if I want to change the order of things, or add another page where there isnât room???
I think Iâm just going to have to suck it up and dive in
this is strangely adorable
NOOO THIS IS SO CUTE!!!! OH NO!!!! THE FUTURE IS HERE AND IT IS ADORABLE!!!
*powoop* *pewoo pewoo*
reblogging this again because you people need to see this
robot: âhow is your stay?â person: *taps 5 stars* robot: *pewoooooo!*
Pain Relieving Tea
For centuries, herbs have been used in many ways. Two being medicinally and spiritually. Depending on the healing properties of herbs, they can be smoked, steeped as a tea or even used to make a poultice or tincture. Â This combination of natural herbs can assist in relieving multiple pain illnesses and promote relaxation when drunk as a tea.
Relieves:Â
General Aches & Pains, Migraines & Headaches, Depression, Anxiety, Insomnia, Menstrual Cramps, PMS, and Stress.Â
Herbs & Properties
Blue Dream - I sprinkled a little Blue Dream in my blend because of itâs well known properties in healing pain, depression, nausea, stress, headaches, and fatigue. Adding this overall added a perfect balance because of itâs Sativa properties. This is great to add if you donât want to feel extremely relaxed.
Chamomile - This herb has many therapeutic uses, in this case, itâs helpful uses are to calm the nervous system, promote general relaxation, and because of itâs muscle-relaxing effects, it can help sooth the muscles will relieving stress-related flatulences.
Feverfew - Used for the prevention of migraines & headaches, arthritis, fevers, muscle tension and pain, Feverfew is also used to lower blood pressure, lessen stomach irritation, stimulate the appetite and to improve digestion and kidney function. It has been indicated for colitis, dizziness, tinnitus and menstrual problems. Precaution: Not for use in pregnancy
Lavender - These flowers are full of medicinally active compounds. It can assist in healing depression, insomnia, stress, and headaches. When used as an essential oil for aromatherapy or used topically, Lavender has the same healing properties for these ailments and they do when steeped as a tea.
Licorice Root - Licorice root is one of the most widely used medicinal herbs worldwide. Apart from this herbs common use as a natural sweetener, Licorice Root is known to treat PMS, menstrual cramps, boost immune system, relieve pain & stress, and prevent heart disease.
Valerian Root -Â Valerian is well known for its sedative qualities and its ability to relax the central nervous system and the smooth muscle groups. With over 120 chemical components found in valerian, it is indicated for anxiety, confusion, cramp, depression, insomnia and disturbed sleep patterns, irregular menstruation, migraines, PMS, stress, tension and many more!
Willow Bark - Willow bark is the herbal analogue for aspirin. It is approved by the German Commission E in supporting joint health, as well as for alleviating occasional headaches in healthy individuals. It is traditionally used as an all-purpose pain reliever and anti-inflammatory.
Happy Healing,
by Jacqueline, the Plant Lady. (IG: jeditree)