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How To Find A Sea Unicorn (prints)
Currently crying over how often Death is depicted not as a evil or terrible figure in relatively recent media (19th century until current day), but as an ancient force of nature, initially ominous but then turning into a comforting figure, acting somewhat as a parental figure, a friend, or a lover, taking us by the hand as we return to the infinity from which we first came when our time is done
I wonder when this shift happened and what is says about us
This goofy mother fucker
Lilith is a demon. Medusa is a gorgon. Not every dark female entity from ancient mythologies is a dark goddess girlboss, and painting them all as such is missing the point. These beings are demonic and destructive and not to be messed with and they have always existed for a reason.
Also totally undermines anyone who has been the victim of a female abuser by contributing to the narrative that women always have good intentions and are only ever āmisunderstoodā. Babes. Female evil exists just as truly as female excellence. Sometimes simultaneously.
THIS. Like #BossBabe Lilith is not the feminist take goyim act like it is. You can't treat her like an independent badass while also saying she's misunderstood and anything dark/unpleasant/~unladylike~ about her was actually a lie (((they))) made up to demonize her. (Because of course women can't ACTUALLY be evil! We can't have a woman making people uncomfortable, now can we?)
Also, Lilith as a Jewish figure predates the one (1) midrash this #BossBabe movement is based on by several centuries yet people act like this one (1) midrash was the ONLY thing ever written about her
I'm also thinking about the numerous female demons from the mythology of my native culture, whose purpose of existence is basically to wreak havoc upon the mortal world, who would sustain themselves with human blood and flesh, and the horrors they would unleash should they be provoked. How the people of my native land would laugh, if the Westerners were to girlbossify them into misunderstood brooding and melancholic dark goddesses. Like, hello, people, do you not value your mortal lives.
People will make moe anime girls out of anything don't speak it into existence
NƤra jorden, nƤra skogen (Nina Hedenius, 1984)
random observation:
i feel like, in general, when most people are interested in tarot they tend to ask about/lean towards content that speaks about the future (ex. future spouse, next 5 years, next career endeavor, etc) but iāve realized that falling into that trap on future readings can be harmful if itās all one ever thinks about.
thinking about the future is great of course, and itās fun and sometimes comforting to think about the future and what successes and highs one might claim, but too much focus on the future makes it hard for one to focus on the present. you canāt ever reach that future if youāre so wrapped in the fantasy of it that you forget to bring yourself to the present and work in whatever is needed in order to get there.
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Localizing Your Practice
So much witchcraft emphasizes how important it is to honor and work with the Earth, but then teaches us spells with ingredients we basically have to import using locations we donāt have access to. Itās rare to find an existing grimoire or guide book that actually works with where we live. We can still use them, but it doesnāt enhance our connection to our local land, which to many can feel important. Here are some tips for localizing your practice and working with the land you actually live on.
See what nature exists around you. Explore your own backyard with a critical eye. What plants can you actually go and pick yourself? What are those plants associated with? Do you have access to a creek or river? What does your local land actually have on it? If magic correspondences for your local plants havenāt been written about, you may have to do your own research.Ā Example: I grow several plants on my back porch which I can potentially use for magic.There are magnolia trees and rhodedendrons on the grounds of my apartment complex. My parentās neighbors have chickens in the backyard, so I have access to some feathers when they shed.Ā
Check out local folklore, legends, etc. This is one of my favorite parts, but can also be the hardest. What are the stories of your area, both on a local and cultural scale.Ā Example: A West Virginian may incorporate legends of the Mothman. Everyone says that one building on my old college campus is haunted (and theyāre right.) People talk about that liminal-space feeling when you drive down that one road at night.
Find the magic spots. Sometimes the urban legends will tip you off to these (usually in a bad way) but other times you can find them on your own. A place where the energy is just right for some reason. A place you can go to be closer to nature, or a place you could host a ritual if needed. Sometimes itās just a place where you can feel your mind open a little bit.Ā Example: The shady corner of a public park. The tunnel downtown. That weirdly-perfect circle of trees in the woods behind Wal-Mart.
Meet your land wights. Spirits of the local land. This could be the fair folk, but also house spirits, the spirits of the trees near you, the nature spirits of wherever you are. Theyāre there. Be good to them and theyāll be good to you!Ā Note: Some spirits and wights will not be interested in working with you, and thatās okay. I generally think itās good to at least leave a polite offering to just be on general decent terms even if you never work with them more directly beyond that.Ā
Check in with your Seasons. Harvest holidays generally donāt have actual lifestyle importance to most people reading this. The seasonal shifts other people write about may be from a very different climate than yours! Figure out a calendar that works for you. It doesnāt have to be detailed, but something that ties you to the seasons as you actually experience them. I also love working in any fun annual festivals nearby, if any.
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Shadow Working with Stuck Points
During one of the brief stints where I could easily access therapy, a tool I was introduced to was the Stuck Point log. And while I never got to see it through with that therapist thanks to the USās healthcare system making therapy prohibitively expensive even with insurance, itās a format that Iāve continued to try to utilize on my own. While I learned it in therapy, I consider it a part of my spiritual practice, my shadow work, because thatās how I situate it. But others might find it useful even with out a spiritual practice to pair it with.
Insert standard disclaimer about not being a therapist and take my advice at your own risk here. Iām just describing my personal practice here so keep that in mind. If it makes you feel worse and isnāt helpful, please donāt use it. I donāt know enough about it to give warnings beyond that.
What are Stuck Points
Stuck points are beliefs weāve collected in order to keep us safe, ones that likely did keep us safe, but now are causing problems. The key part of a stuck point is that itās something we truly believe and treat as truth, often without being fully aware of it.
Iām going to be using one of mine as an example through this piece: āBlond men are dangerous.ā
I dated exactly one blond man in my entire life and avoided even having blond men as friends for a long time. I didnāt even realize I was doing this until a friend pointed out that I had been avoiding certain people in our friend group for seemingly no reason.
Thatās what having a stuck point is like. A firm belief, a limiting belief, that just becomes a part of your operating system. Like some terrible automatic update.
What is a Stuck Point Log
So how do we get rid of stuck points. The answer is: very slowly. Some people are blessed to have powerful experiences that blast through them but for the rest of us itās something that shifts over time. For a lot of people those shifts happen naturally in the course of their daily life. They have experiences that challenge those beliefs and have to loosen them in order to make sense of the world.
But for the rest of us, for those of us whoāve not gotten better on our own and who arenāt about to have their stuck points blasted away by some flying oil induced initiation, we have the stuck point log.
I keep mine in my phone so I can write everything down in one place. My therapist at the time was absolutely adamant that it had to be handwritten but I just couldnāt make that work for my life. But what I do is when I notice those stuck points, I immediately write them down. I donāt worry about the wording too much. Itāll look more like what I wrote above: āBlond men are dangerous.ā
Later, when Iām doing a shadow work session, Iāll pull it out and try to flesh out whatās actually underlying that belief.
Mine were:
āBlond men will hurt me.ā
āBlond men donāt care if they hurt me.ā
āBlond men will exploit me if they can.ā
āBlond men will make me feel small.ā
āBlond men will turn people against me.ā
So one stuck point will often actually be several. Try to make them specific. Itās important not to over intellectualize as well. Check in with yourself if your gut feels theyāre true.
Once Iāve got the list, Iāll then work to loosen them up. Iāll try to recall memories that challenge them ā āwell, my friendās boyfriend is blond and heās been very good to herā or āthat one guy hangs out in our group sometimes and heās always made me feel good about myself.ā
In the course of that, I try to open them up by editing them:
āMost blond men will hurt me.ā
āSome blond men donāt care if they hurt me.ā
āIāve known blond men who exploited me.ā
āItās likely but not a given that blond men will make me feel small.ā
āMost blond men wonāt turn people against me.ā
And that process continues. Expanding the simplified ones and trying to edit the specific ones in the ways that I can. Slowly but surely they start to be less certain and more cautious. Then, even more slowly, they disappear altogether.
How to Use It in Shadow Work
I use a stuck point log in my shadow work because it gives me some structure to work with. So much of shadow work is freeform, itās more an orientation of a practice than a complete practice in of itself. So a stuck point log allows me to keep track of my pain points without them having to be a very special issue. It keeps whatever Iām working on in the forefront of my mind rather than letting it hide out in the shadow. Just the act of writing it down in the log can help reclaim it.
I do this review roughly seasonally though Iāve considered making it a new moon activity. Itās an easy one to ritualize with an offering to open and a prayer to close.
It really just provides a hook on which to hang other shadow work practices. Straightforward, simple to implement, ultimately beneficial ā itās a good basis for building something regular.
A Stuck Point Spread
For those who like incorporating tarot, hereās a spread that Iāve used in a few different iterations for this work. Feel free to tweak as you go along. It can be helpful in knowing how much you can shift a belief in a given session.
What the belief is rooted in: This card represents the situation or fear the belief is rooted in, this helps expand the simplified initial stuck point into more specific ones to work with.
How to shift it: This card represents what you need in order to believe differently. Iāve had this card be as simple as conveying that I need to sit silently with the belief for a minute to confronting the person the belief is rooted in.
How to release it: Similar to the last card, this card speaks to whether itās reasonable to actually release a belief in the next few months. The message I most often get here is that it will take more life experience before I can fully let a belief go.
Outcome: I usually treat this as outcome for the session Iām working on. It helps let me know whether itās worth pushing myself to work on the belief or whether I need to just accept it for a while.
Conclusion
Iāve found this tool immensely helpful but as always use it with caution. It can really be hard to pick through old memories to figure out what you believe and why. Iām sure itās much more helpful with a trained therapist if you have access to it. But for those who are reasonably stale and used to dealing with their shadow selves, a stuck point log can give structure to an otherwise loose and mystifying practice.
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Happy Divining!Ā
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Hello fellow witches !
The world has gone crazy or is it my idea ? Sometimes when long repressed rage goes in the air positive things happen for those who bore it for so long. I hope the best for humanity and know most of us are worried right now but something new is born and i feel hope tingling through my fingertips !
I have some good news to share !
I am making a long time dream of mine come to reality ! I launched my etsy witch shop earlier this week and am all excited editing, taking pics and shyly promoting the services and items i so thoughtfully constructed. I have been doing readings for friends and tumblr pals for over three years so this is a step further for me in gaining confidence on my abilities.
I am mainly doing this because i care so the prices are low (and i occassionally have free readings here). It gives me the chance to contribute even at the slightest part on easing the angst and discomfort of others and i am truly proud of taking this decision. A witch is to care about others as i see it for myself and my practice.
You can find oracle and tarot readings, handmade charms with herbs and custom painted tarot bags and pouches, witchy pins and some spell materials from my garden are yet to come. You can also find some personal facts about me and my practice. I am very excited ^
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To celebrate this i offer free oracle readings with the Work your Light deckšø To have a reading i kindly encourage you to follow me on tumblr, reblog this post and send me an ask or a message here. No medical or legal matters please.
I'm curious to receive your questions !
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until then,
Be well !
āWe stray from the nondual state when we seduce ourselves with form as a web of interconnected reference points that appear to validate our existence. We seek to adhere to form by attempting to divide it from emptiness ā somehow ignoring formās inherent nature: of dissolving and becoming emptiness. This is a process which we think will make us feel real ā but which actually makes us feel increasingly unreal and unhappy. Living the view is experiencing the play of emptiness and form without grasping at every form that presents itself. We attempt to allow emptiness. We attempt to allow form to become empty without usual massive protest. This is the mirror-reflection of the practice of silent sitting, exceptāin terms of living the viewāwe engage with the emptiness and form of our lives.ā
Khandro DƩchen
there is a sweetness in the early morning silence.
Offering: Leaf Envelopes
Recently I saw a very cute post about using leaf envelopes as a vessel for offerings and prayer. So in honor of Lughnasadh, I decided to try a few!
I started with large leaves (elephant ear) cut into 10cm x 10cm squares, and folded two corners inward like so:
Then fold the bottom corner up as well, and glue in place.
For one I made it to help with my Mental Health.
Inside: Rosemary (healing)
Ginger (success)
Sage (wisdom)
Blessed Thistle (purification)
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(stability)
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(clarity)
This was charged with Abalone, Bloodstone and pink, blue and white candles.
Another I made for devotion to Arianrhod.
Inside: Lavendar (healing)
Sage (prosperity)
Bay leaf (protection)
Rose Petals (love, luck)
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(rebirth)
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(growth)
This was charged with Moonstone, Selenite, Smoky Quartz and purple and white candles.
Last step is to fold down the top corner, and seal with wax. To add to the wax I used a seed on silver wax for Arianrhod and part of a pinecone on blue wax for Mental Health.
These are very customizable and pretty easy to put together! I love the way they look on my altar, and I have two more planned that I'll add when I make them.
you know what scares me? what will you do once george floyd's name fades out of the news cycle? will you go back to your "normal" life or whatever normalcy you've created during this pandemic and forget? will you stop listening, learning, speaking up? will you forget about this and disappear only to come back again until another black person succumbs to state sponsored violence? you probably will. so please don't stop learning. please don't stop listening to and amplifying the voices of black people. please don't stop speaking up. dig deep and find the courage to keep this up. insist that you and everyone you know fight for a future where black people can live without fearing for their lives. a future where white supremacy is fundamentally annihilated.