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As above, so below.
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Magical!!
A Must Listen!!
Weeping For The Children Of NIGHT!!
The Crow. TBD
Beautifully Said!!
Witchy Beauty
Ride on Dark Beauty
Absolutely!!
Medusa by Sergio Diaz
Wicked Beauty
“Numerous sources state that one must have a lit candle to raise the Devil, and that words spoken in the dark would have no power. From Denmark, if a man wished to raise the Devil for communication, he was to walk around a church three times, and on the third time, he was to whistle into the keyhole of the church door or cry into it ‘Come out!’ A french method was to go to a four-way crossroads at midnight with a black cock under the left arm, and utter ‘Robert!’ nine times. Then the Devil would appear and take the cock, leaving the person with a pile of money in exchange. A Scottish way was to make a circle with chalk, place a hat in the middle and speak the Lord’s Prayer backwards. There was also the Scottish belief that on each shoulder of the Devil perched two crows that functioned to tell him all of the workings of the world’s affairs.”
— Corinne Boyer, Plants of the Devil, pgs. 134-135
Interesting!
Listen folks…
I want to build a cathedral.
Really! I do!
All of these big religious organizations have them, and it makes them really fuckin’ hard to ignore.
Even the Mormons have them! Although they call them “temples”
But Yknow what? I want a Cathedral to Satan.
No, not so Satanism becomes a central religion.
No, not so we can “push out” Christian faiths.
No, I want one because it would make us impossible to ignore anymore.
It would make satanists less of a “fringe” group, and it would scream to the world:
WE ARE HERE!
And it would be a glorious, unholy place. A place where people aren’t divided like they are in most organized faiths.
Hungry? Well here ya go, fresh from the downstairs kitchen.
Cold? Here’s a hoodie and a blanket my dude!
Do you need someone to talk to? Give us a call, a text, or even come see one of our priests/priestesses! They’ll listen!
Are you in danger? Come, your abuser won’t find you here, lay low until we can help you contact police or plan your next move.
Parents kick you out? Hey, we know it’s tough, and it’s hard to know just WHO to call, we’ll get you on a LGBT+ youth crisis hotline.
I want the rejects to have a place to be, while serious satanists use the building for rituals and worship as they see fit!
Closeted pagan? You (or your coven) can use a conference room of ours to do your rituals!
Having trouble coming to grips with your doubt in faith, but you’re too scared to go to a priest or bishop for fear of being reprimanded? Come to us, we have plenty of material for you to read.
On top of it all, we’ll have a black marble building that stands tall amongst the buildings around it, looming in the middle of the square, so bigoted big-Faithers have no choice but to look at it. Every. Single. Day.
It’ll be like a middle finger to god, while we tend his black sheep, and turn them into Black Goats.
Blelss it Be The Black Goat,!!.. So Absolutely Wonderful..Hail Father Satan
A Veneration Of Lucifer
This is an excerpt from the Bible, rewritten to praise Lucifer rather than to rebuke Him. It is a work of blasphemy against Jehovah and the Church, and can be said as a prayer or word of praise to the Morning Star, our Glorious and Rebellious Liberator.
“O Lucifer!
Thou art the seal of perfection,
Full of wisdom and perfect in beauty.
Thou dwelleth in the cosmos, celestial wonder.
Every precious stone is Thy covering:
The sardius, topaz, and diamond,
Beryl, onyx, and jasper,
Sapphire, turquoise, and emerald with gold.
The workmanship of Thy timbrels and pipes
Are forever astounding, beautiful and Thy signature
Thou are the empowered Spirit who covers;
None could ever smite Thee;
Thou liveth among the stars, perfect and shining;
You walk back and forth in the midst of fiery stones.
Thou were perfect in your ways from the dawn of existence,
And duality was found in Thee.
By the abundance of Thy trading
Thou became filled with wisdom within,
And Thou indulged;
Therefore Thou giveth inspiration to the world
Out of reach of the Tyrant;
And so we venerate Thee, O covering Cherub,
From the midst of the fiery stones.
Thine heart is lifted up because of Thy beauty;
Thou shareth Thy wisdom for the sake of Thine splendor;
I worship Thee with the cosmos,
Thou ruleth the domain of all creatures,
That they might gaze at Thee.
Thou anointeth Thine sanctuaries
By the multitude of Thy truths,
By the truths of Thy trading;
Therefore Thou bringeth magick from Thy midst;
It empowers Thee,
And shines Thine power upon the earth
In the sight of all who saw Thee.
All who knew Thee among the peoples are astonished at Thee;
Thou art a Glorious Liberator,
And shall be forevermore.”
Beautiful !!
Toilet paper pill box.
Another small fun project for recycling! These are perfect for little gifts and a cute way to send your jewelry to customers… it not only give a nice shell of protection to the treasures you put inside, its cost free, customizable and keeps recycling on the mind <3
All you need are - toilet paper rolls - decor ( i used stamps) - Tape or glue
Step one: decorate your roll. I used some of my stamps, but don’t limit yourself to just that… you can use old paper, photographs, tissue paper, paint,sharpie and whatever else you have laying around to decorate. Mod podge and some pattered paper would be fun!
Step two: Once your roll is decorated to your liking, fold down the corners on one end, making it look like little cat ears. Make sure they fold over each other so there is no open gap, and tape down ( you can also glue the end down) * side note… if you dont like the look of regular tape, they sell something called washi tape? that comes in all sorts of amazing patterns!
-Step three: When you have some side sealed and taped down, wrap and place your item/treasures inside the box ( i wrapped up some earrings) and seal the other end, again making sure they fold over one another so there are no gaps.
- Step four… your done!
Again these are wonderful for gift giving and product packaging. Small, sturdy, cheap, recycled pill boxes…. you can use old paper towel rolls too! those are larger and can fit a bit more than TP rolls.
Holy crap I wanna do this.
This is actually great if you have a jar spell that gets buried! It’ll decompose rather than glass that will just take up space and turn into trash overtime. :)
OMG THIS IS EXCELLENT
WOW! THAT IS SO AWESOME..WILL TRY THAT..
A Folk Witch Library
Hidden like Viking gold under the landscape there is a rich body of nearly lost folkwitch tradition hiding in plain sight on the internet. Particularly in the 18th and 19th century antiquarians, folklorists and ethnologists documented the rural and occasionally urban folk beliefs of practically all of the UK and much of Europe. Organizations like the Folklore Society, founded in 1878, were created to help catalog and publish this body of collected ethnological data. A vast repository of a spectrum of witch and cunning craft practices.
Below are a list of links to various sources on the internet. The non Abramhamic roots of British folk traditions date from an era of Celtic settlers, and thus much of the spirit tradition concerns beings we now collectively call “fairies”, though their origins and nature differ greatly.
Books Available Online for free:
Folklore Society/Folk-Lore Journal:
Over 100 publications made by the Folk-Lore Society can be found on Archive.org. Unfortunately these are mostly unsorted, although they represent a massive amount of folkwitch information. Particularly in the realm of curses, hexes, salves, second sight, and boundary magic.
I will be launching a separate blog dedicated to delving into the contents of the Folklore Society’s publications in the next few weeks. In the meantime - Happy digging: Link to archive of FOLKLORE JOURNAL
Books whose content focuses on first-hand accounts of folk traditions, alpha by author. (* denotes particularly important titles)
Richard Blakeborough - Wit, Character, Folklore and Customs of the North Riding of Yorkshire (1898)
J G Campbell - Witchcraft & Second Sight in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland (1902) - Superstitions of the Highlands & Islands of Scotland, Collected entirely from Oral Sources (1900)*
Edward Clodd - Tom Tit Tot - an essay on savage philosophy in folk-tale (1898)
Oswald Cockayne - Leechdoms, Wortcunning, and Starcraft of Early England (1864)
Thomas Crofton Croker - Fairies Tales and Legends of the South of Ireland (1834)*
John Graham Dalyell - The Darker Superstitions of Scotland (1834)*
Walter Evans-Wentz - The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries (1911)
Richard Folkard - Plant Lore, Legends and Lyrics (1892)
W. Gregor - Notes on the Folklore of the North East of Scotland (1881)
Lady Gregory - Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland (1920)*
William Henderson - Notes on the Folk-Lore of the Northern Counties of England and the Borders (1866)*
Thomas Keightley - The Fairy Mythology (1828)
Robert Kirk - The Secret Commonwealth (1893, written 1691)*
Fiona Macleod (William Sharp) - Where the Forest Murmurs (Nature Essays) 1906
James Napier - Folk Lore - Superstitious Beliefs in the West of Scotland within this Century (1879)*
Sir Walter Scot - Letters on Witchcraft and Demonology (1884) - The Existence of Evil Spirits Proved (1843)
Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe - A Historical Account of the belief in Witchcraft in Scotland (1884)
Wirt Sikes - British Goblins Welsh Folklore fairy mythology legends and traditions (1880)
Eve Simpson - Folklore in Lowland Scotland (1908)
Benjamin Thorpe -Northern Mythology, Comprising the Principal Popular Traditions and Superstitions of Scandinavia, North Germany, and the Netherlands Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3
Lady Wilde - Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland * Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3
Thomas Wilkie - Old Rites, Ceremonies, and Customs of the Inhabitants of the Southern Counties of Scotland (1916) (History Of The Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club Vol 23 1916-18, pages 50-145)
Suggested books that are unfortunately in copyright or otherwise not currently available online:
(Links to goodreads and worldcat.org)
Katharine Briggs - The Anatomy of Puck (1959)* - Pale Hecate’s Team (1962)* - Fairies in English Tradition and Literature (1967)
Thomas Davidson - Rowan Tree and Red Thread (1949)
George Ewart Evans - The Pattern Under the Plow (1971)* - Ask the Fellow Who Cuts the Hay (1965) - The Crooked Scythe
Harold Hansen - The Witch’s Garden (1978)
DA Mac Manus -The Middle Kingdom (1959)*
Emma Wilby - Cunning Folk and Familiar Spirits: Shamanistic Visionary Traditions in Early Modern British Witchcraft and Magic (2005)* - The Visions of Isobel Gowdie: Magic, Witchcraft and Dark Shamanism in Seventeenth-Century Scotland (2010)
C. L. Zalewski - Herbs in Magic and Alchemy: Techniques From Ancient Herbal Lore (1990)
Misc Short articles:
Frederika Bain - The Binding of the Fairies: Four Spells (2012)
Thomas Forbes - Witch’s Milk and Witches’ Marks (link to pdf)* (Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, XXII 1950)
Fae Honeybell - Cunning Folk and Wizards In Early Modern England (2010) (link to pdf)
Canon J. A. Macculloch - The Mingling of Fairy and Witch Beliefs in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Scotland (Folk-Lore/Volume 32/1921)
Definitely Will Check these Out
what to do during different moon phases. i find this to be very useful so i thought i’d share
Interesting Indeed!!!!
A shade came striding through moonlight...there came with the dead spirit also a thing not summoned, which did devour him out from within and in his shape walked, destroying men.
Le Guin
Excellent
Hail Satan!!
Beautiful
Hail Father Satan
Hail Satan!!
Blessed Be Father Satan..😎✌