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SOUND ON. TRUST ME ON THIS ONE
If you ever want to know what sound d goes with the word loop, I'm pretty sure this is it
meep.
reblog for noises
he really came out and just said “e”
#please help I just watched this atleast 30 times
reblog to give your mutuals tiny Chilean good luck pigs
I am Chilena!! 🇨🇱 and this is true, I have some myself!!
They don’t just come as a tiny pig, though. My mom has a really big one we use as a rice holder pot, and they can also be bigger, like this:
Chanchito < CHANCHO 🐷❤️
necesito CHANCHISIMO
My journey with Witchcraft
Hello dears,
Sorry about the text wall but I wanted to talk to people about this to see if anybody else understands or has had a similar experience.
Over my 5 years of practicing, I've gone from being a ritualist woman practicing and learning and following what was in books and blogs word for word, to and unable to do anything without instruction, And now I'm at a place where I don't want to follow any rituals or look up herb correspondences, I want to meditate and walk in the woods and feeling the energy of the earth, look for signs in my tea and wait for plants to wave back, do tarot readings when I feel like. Has anybody else experienced this transition?
OKAY GUYS WE’RE MAKING A SANDWICH NOW
JUST REBLOG THE LAST PERSON
IM STARTING
BREAD
ANOTHER ROCK
A ROCK AS WELL
FOURTH ROCK
FIFTH ROCK
AND STONE
2 ADDITIONAL ROCKS
MAGIC ROCK
Anti-MAGIC ROCK
Cobalt-60 (spicy rock)
URANIUM-235
NITROGLYCERIN
BRILLIANT DIAMOND
SHINING PEARL
ROCK EATING ACID
ACID EATING ROCK
BREAD
Source: Sexy Hexy
Welcome Spring Rituals🌺🌼🌿🍃
Spring is a time of rebirth and rejuvenation: the bees are back, flowers are blooming, and plants and animals are no longer dormant and hibernating. Throw away the old and make room for the new during this season.
Here are some ways to welcome the season of Spring. Many of these are quick or easy, great for beginner witches, those on a budget and witches in hiding!
• Cleanse while you clean: Do a deep clean of your home or space. Use lemon, white vinegar, rosemary - something potent and cleansing. Wash your pillowcase, blanket and bed sheets. After your space is clean, open the windows and light a candle/incense or use room spray to freshen the area. You can also banish stale energies while doing this. *Please exercise caution while using cleaners*
• Throw out the old: Donate, sell, give away, recycle and dispose of that which you no longer need. A fresh, clean space creates a clear mind.
• Garden: Plant herbs, flowers, and plants native to your area. Don’t have a lot of space or know-how? Next time you go to the grocery store grab cilantro, basil, green onion (or look into other easy options) and chop off the bottom of the stems at an angle, place in a cup of tap water indoors by a window that gets plenty of sun. Such plants can easily survive in water and after they grow roots place them in a small cup or bowl of soil. If you can’t buy soil go outside and grab some if it’s organic and safe (untouched by unsafe pesticides and fertilizers). Some things can grow by being planted whole or sliced (ginger) or by extracting seeds (tomato) so take your time and do research before you spend unnecessarily.
• Save the Bees: Learn about flowering plants in your area that attract bees. Buy some seeds and plant away! You can also look into flowering plants which attract butterflies and hummingbirds if you wish. If you cannot buy seeds you can learn how to remove them from the insides of some flowers and plant them.
• Flower power: If you live in an area with many flowering plants, go out and admire their beauty. Envision how they’ve survived year after year, how the balance of rain and sun allows them to flourish, and how they’re part of a delicate, beautiful, natural system. If you have your own garden, pluck some flowers if you wish and make a beautiful bouquet to decorate your space with.
• Crystal cleanse: Renew your crystals by cleansing and recharging them. Gather rain water or use moonlight (or a preferred method) to pamper them a bit! Go a step further: clean and cleanse your altar and witchy tools.
• Mindfulness: Spring is a wonderful time to meditate more - light some incense, use meditation tools such as a tuning fork or chimes. Listen to guided meditations. This is also a great time to journal more and sort through your thoughts. Leave behind old, stale energies of the previous year to allow newer, better things to take that place.
• Burn the past: Write a letter (to yourself) about past grief, regrets, and failures. Burn this letter and bid farewell to the feelings and emotions attached to it. After, you may write and keep a separate letter full of goals, wishes and aspirations to last you until next Spring or longer.
• Kitchen witchery: Cook and/or bake and imbue the foods you make with positive things such as peace, good health, and prosperity. Look into recipes specifically meant for spring and utilize produce which is commonly used during springtime. Add color to your food through the use of different veggies, fruits, spices, herbs, etc.
• Expand your craft: Ever tried sun magic? Wind magic? Used sound in your craft? Learn how to make sigils, try a new spell, make a spell jar, research and aspect of witchcraft you don’t know much about. Educate yourself on cultural appropriation, respecting closed traditions, how people around the world welcome springtime, the history of witchcraft both in the east and west.
• Expand your skills: Try something new! Take an art or cooking class, buy a cookbook, learn to crochet or sew, consider hobbies that are practical and exciting. Invite new skills and interests into your life. Study plant identification, learn how to garden on YouTube, learn how to identify stars… whatever may interest you, be open to it. Look for online tutorials, videos, free apps, library books, and people to aid you.
• Create: Spring brings vibrant colors and we can find so many ways to honor this. Draw, color, doodle, write, sing and dance. Paint a birdhouse, or some stones. Decorate your Grimoire or Book of Shadows. Add color to your life.
• Glamify: When you have free time, try on different clothes, makeup, hairstyles, and jewelry. Mess around, have fun with it, and see which combinations make you feel best. Glamours are such a subtle way to practice your craft. Wear colors that make you happy whether it’s clothes, accessories, hair or nail polish!
• Rest: Stop. Slow down, breathe mindfully. Turn off or silence devices, log off social media. Take a substantial break from screens. Take a nap. Have a soothing cup of tea. Stare at the sky. Spring is a time of growth and growth requires rest.
•Pampered and polished: Massage yourself from head to toe with lotion or body oil. Take your time and go in slow circular motions. Don’t neglect your scalp, face, neck, shoulders or feet. Visualize leaving old pains and worries in the past.
Do something extra for yourself, whether this means added rest, an at-home facial, deep condition for your hair, maybe you need a good back scratch or to stretch out, or a cooling or heating pad (frozen veggies or warm dishcloth can be used) over your eyes or a sore area. Listen to your body and tend to yourself when possible.
Take a steamy shower or bath. Toss flower petals, herb sprigs or citrus slices into your bath. After, indulge in a lotion, perfume, or body oil you enjoy. Wash away the energies of the past and the remnants of winter. Surround yourself with what makes you happy and feel good.
• Say thank you: Thank special people, loved ones, and pets. Take a while to think about those who uplift you, support you, make you laugh, and listen to you. Show gratitude towards others. You may also thank the universe, nature, and God or deities you worship however you see fit, whether this means time spent in nature, prayer or offerings.
• Share your bounty: Cook and bake for your loved ones, give them something from your garden such as flowers, herbs, veggies etc. This can also be as simple as giving someone a genuine compliment. Have a “one dish” party with friends/family in which everyone pitches in. Come together and teach people something or learn something new. Plant a garden with your friends/family/community. Share your resources but do not dim your own flame to keep others lit. Take time for yourself, too.
🌊sea star witch🌟
These are mere suggestions and we tend to know what suits us best. I understand not everyone has the time, energy, spoons, resources or funds for all or half of these activities.
If you’re stumped, burned out and exhausted (like I am) don’t feel pressured to try all or most of the above. Slow down and tend to yourself.
Sit back and enjoy the beautiful spring skies, listen to the birds, watch the flowers grow, watch clouds pass by over head. Appreciating spring can be as simple as this!
i updated it due to current happenings
edit: FUCKING REBLOG IT. LIKES DONT MEAN SHIT!
Juniper's getting my life together goals
Make a longterm dearm goal board on pintrist
Make my bed every morning
Sweep and dust and vacuum
Read a book a week
Watch a film once a week
Get homework done within 2 days of it getting assigned
Be more consistent with my spirituality
Clean bathroom once a week
Start hanging up my clothes more
Go thrifting more
Donate old clothes
Clean Windows/window sell
Fruity?
NONONONO!! I PROMISE
Gae
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IM NOT I PROMISE
Lucifer: *enters the hotel*
Alastor: I cast vicious mockery 😈
An animation my sis and I made for fun
Music is Perception Check by Tom Cardy.
The link to the YouTube video:
https://youtu.be/3HYCvIU0puo?si=p3dYRjw-fAqeRSi-
sir Precious!!!
Skittle squad🏳️🌈
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let’s groove tonight, share the spice of life
🍽️🌱 Cooking and Eating with the Seasons 🌱🍽️
Let's embrace the magic of seasonal eating! Here's a guide to what local foods are in season each month:
January: Root vegetables like carrots and potatoes, winter greens, citrus fruits
February: Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, leeks, winter squash
March: Asparagus, spinach, radishes, strawberries
April: Peas, lettuce, rhubarb, artichokes
May: Strawberries, cherries, peas, broccoli
June: Blueberries, zucchini, tomatoes, green beans
July: Peaches, corn, cucumbers, bell peppers
August: Watermelon, eggplant, summer squash, basil
September: Apples, pears, grapes, pumpkins
October: Cranberries, sweet potatoes, kale, squash
November: Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, parsnips
December: Citrus fruits, pomegranates, winter squash, beets
You can always use the local almanac to know what is in season in your area in order to use the best seasonal and local ingredients! Let nature guide your culinary adventures and savor the flavors of each season! 🌞🌿