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i saw a bouquet of flowers at my folks place….. so i had to play around my my hen skull and camera <3 Love the soft pink
Altar of a Witch Who Doesn’t Have Her Shit Together
(i don’t care if you reblog, but leave caption/credit intact and don’t self-promo.)
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Mirlambda’s Halloween/Almost 200 Followers Giveaway!
I’ve been meaning to do a giveaway for this blog, so why not an October and (almost) follower milestone giveaway?
First Prize gets my Pixel Tarot Deck, and a $10 discount code for my Etsy
Runner Up gets a $10 discount code for my Etsy
To enter submit your username via this form. You can get one extra entry from a reblog, and one extra entry if you were already following me!
The giveaway ends on October 31st.
Message me if you have any questions!
Talk about an awesome tarot deck!
BEKKATHYST SUMMER 2016 GIVEAWAY
Hello lovely Tumblr folk! It’s that time again! I have a giveaway for you all.
~This giveaway is in no way affiliated with Tumblr.~
Please read thoroughly before entering!
Hello lovely Tumblr folk! It’s that time again! I have a giveaway for you all. You guys have been giving me so much support, and my business wouldn’t exist without you, so I want to give back!
All these items came from either my jewelry shop or my crystal shop that I run with my husband.
What you get:
(Handmade by me) Labradorite pendant in sterling silver.
(Handmade by me) Clear quartz copper necklace.
(Handmade by me) Natural iolite bracelet with copper clasp.
Handmade crochet flower bookmark.
Assorted tumbled stones- tiger’s eye, tourmalinated quartz, aventurine, banded agate, cobra jasper, amethyst, rose quartz.
Assorted rough stones- pyrite cluster, amethyst cluster, druzy agate geode, and spirit quartz cluster.
Large selenite wand.
A large selenite candle holder.
A pack of incense & two tealite candles.
Two California sage bundles. Both sustainably harvested and dried by me.
Rules:
You must be 16 or older. (If under 18 you MUST have parent’s permission)
If outside the US, you may need to pay some shipping costs if it exceeds $20. (It depends on your country)
You must be following me, so you can get updates if anything about the giveaway changes.
Favorite my Etsy shop if you have an Etsy account. (If you don’t have an account, don’t worry about it). Also, please check out the Etsy shop I run with my husband.
DO NOT tag this post as giveaway. That will risk the notes getting messed up, and this will be ruined for everyone. Please don’t argue about this.
Reblog this post to enter. Likes count, too. No giveaway or spam blogs. If you reblog on a side blog, let me know in the tags what the name of your blog is that you’re following me with.
Please don’t spam people with reblogs- you can reblog however many times you’d like, but please be courteous.
Each entry will be assigned a number and the winner will be chosen by a random number generator.
The giveaway ends August 7th at 6 pm Pacific time.
The winner will be messaged and must respond with their full name and address within 24 hours, or a new winner will be chosen.
Please respect me and my rules, and have fun!
Only one hour left to enter!!
July 2016 - The 10 months of tarot giveaway!
I’m giving away my favorite decks - one every month for the rest of 2016.
Every deck is new, sealed and ready to use. And you never know, I might sneak more goodies into the package when it heads your way.
July’s deck is a generous gift from the author/creator, Leeza Robertson - The Animal Totem Tarot.
A little info about this deck – Animal Totems are powerful allies and guides. Soaring, swimming, crawling or silently stalking, all the animals have spiritual lessons and insights to help you. With their grace and beauty animals posses wisdom beyond words.
Leeza Robertson – is a professional tarot deck creator and author for Llewellyn World Wide. Working with female entrepreneurs Leeza uses tarot and other healing modalities to assist them creating a life of happiness and success.
Facebook address - https://www.facebook.com/LeezaRobertsonTarot
Twitter - follow her at @Leeza_Robertson
Rules and whatnot:
• reblogs count
• you need to be following me at the time I draw the winner - feel free to unfollow me after if you like, I don’t mind
• please be over 18 yrs old - It’s a tumblr rule plus I don’t fancy getting nasty letters, lawsuits or legal trouble from parents or legal guardians who think that I have corrupted a minor or sent their child on the path of devil worship. (not that tarot is either one of those things but parents can have funny ideas sometimes)
• do not tag as a giveaway or do anything to get my tumblr space censured - this is not affiliated with tumblr in any way (etc. etc. etc.)
• I’ll be drawing a winner on July 18th.
(I will ship internationally)
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If you absolutely have to take photos in a cemetery, you have to live up to this standard.
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That will slow ‘em down…
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Curse Tablets Discovered in 2,400-Year-Old Grave
Five lead tablets that cursed tavern keepers some 2,400 years ago have been discovered in a young woman’s grave in Athens, Greece.
Four of the tablets were engraved with curses that invoked the names of “chthonic” (underworld) gods, asking them to target four different husband-and-wife tavern keepers in Athens. The fifth tablet was blank and likely had a spell or incantation recited orally, the words spoken over it.
All five tablets were pierced with an iron nail, folded and deposited in the grave. The grave would have provided the tablets a path to such gods, who would then do the curses’ biddings, according to ancient beliefs. [Real or Not? 6 Famous Historical Curses]
Dog’s ear curse
One of the curses targeted husband-and-wife tavern keepers named Demetrios and Phanagora. The curse targeting them reads in part (translated from Greek):
“Cast your hate upon Phanagora and Demetrios and their tavern and their property and their possessions. I will bind my enemy Demetrios, and Phanagora, in blood and in ashes, with all the dead…”
“I will bind you in such a bind, Demetrios, as strong as is possible, and I will smite down a kynotos on [your] tongue.”
The word kynotos literally means “dog’s ear,” an ancient gambling term that “was the name for the lowest possible throw of dice,” Jessica Lamont, an instructor at John Hopkins University in Baltimore who recently completed a doctorate in classics, wrote in an article published recently in the journal Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik. The “physical act of hammering a nail into the lead tablet would have ritually echoed this wished-for sentiment,” Lamont wrote.
“By striking Demetrios’ tongue with this condemningly unlucky roll, the curse reveals that local taverns were not just sociable watering holes, but venues ripe for gambling and other unsavory activities in Classical Athens,” Lamont wrote.
A woman’s grave
The grave where the five curse tablets were found was excavated in 2003 by archaeologists with Greece’s Ephorate for Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities. The grave was located northeast of the Piraeus, the port of Athens. Details of the burial have not yet been published, but Lamont said that excavation reports indicate that it contained the cremated remains of a young woman. Lamont has been studying the curse tablets at the Piraeus Museum, where they are now kept.
“The way that curse tablets work is that they’re meant to be deposited in an underground location,” such as a grave or well, Lamont told Live Science. “It’s thought that these subterranean places provided a conduit through which the curses could have reached the underworld,” and its chthonic gods would then do the curse’s biddings, Lamont said.
The woman buried in the grave might have had nothing to do with the curses or tavern keeping, Lamont said. Perhaps she died at the time when someone wanted to cast these curses on others in the same community, Lamont said.
During the ceremonies surrounding the woman’s death, the grave “would have been accessible, a good access point for someone to deposit these tablets underground and bury them,” Lamont said.
Who cast the curses?
The writing on the curse tablets is neat and its prose eloquent, suggesting that a professional curse writer created the tablets. “It’s very rare that you get something so explicit and lengthy and beautifully written, of course in a very terrible way,” Lamont said.
This curse writer, who probably provided other forms of supernatural services — including charms, spells and incantations — was likely hired by someone who worked in Athens’ tavern-keeping industry, according to Lamont. “I think it’s likely that the person who commissioned them was probably in the world of the tavern himself or herself,” possibly a business rival of the four husband-and-wife tavern keepers, Lamont said.
(via Curse Tablets Discovered in 2,400-Year-Old Grave)
The secret lives of teen witches on Tumblr
Across the country, teens are turning to Tumblr to create their own online covens and anonymously study witchcraft. These blogs run the gamut including diaries, how-to guides, and images of magical paraphernalia. Tumblr witches ultimately feel that witchcraft is often misrepresented as a satanic religion with European origins, when the reality is much different.
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