Use glamours to make your nipples male presenting
NOW FOR MULTIPLE REASONS
YOU ARE THE REASON
wallacepolsom
No title available
art blog(derogatory)
Sweet Seals For You, Always

PR's Tumblrdome
macklin celebrini has autism
One Nice Bug Per Day
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

Product Placement

titsay
$LAYYYTER
dirt enthusiast
Cosimo Galluzzi

blake kathryn
NASA

⁂
Xuebing Du
Not today Justin
todays bird
seen from Germany

seen from Aruba

seen from Türkiye

seen from China
seen from United States

seen from Germany
seen from France
seen from Georgia
seen from Netherlands
seen from Croatia
seen from Argentina

seen from Hungary
seen from United States

seen from Türkiye
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Germany

seen from Malaysia

seen from Argentina

seen from Hungary
@lesbianeclectic
Use glamours to make your nipples male presenting
NOW FOR MULTIPLE REASONS
Tumblr is apparently doing some crazy nonsense again, so it seems like a good time to remind everyone that Pillowfort.io is a new social media platform that aims to give users control of their content and how it’s seen and shared, as well as provide better communication tools to promote conversation and creativity. If this sounds good to you, you can donate $5 to our PayPal and you will receive a registration link the Friday after your donation. And if you decide the site isn’t for you, you can request a refund for up to three weeks after you sign up. (All money we receive through this process is going towards paying our hosting expenses and compensating our programmers.)
Just sent me $5. Only thing Tumblr will understand is people leaving. Screw censorship
Yeah I’m going to donate to this
Maintenance should be over soon, according to their twitter!
<Twitter thread>
I have a murder of crows roosting in the tree right outside my bedroom window right now.
Whenever something disturbs them, they all shift around and their feathers make the most ominous rustling sound.
hey everybody, check out these lesbian witch cats at my local rescue
I won’t be a rockstar. I will be a legend.
@mintynjeb <3
@rainbowcolorfulbrightful
adhd culture is plugging in your headphones ready to bOp and then two hours later realising you haven’t actually pressed play
For my latinx fellas, specially brujxs
OMG I’ve just finished reading the book “Manual Esotérico” by Celia Blanco (link, It’s in spanish tho) (Shoutout to @witch-vomit for finding the book!!! Thanks!!!) and It basically represents what I always answer when someone asks me about brujería: “It’s a big mess of mixed religions for mixed people”. I can’t believe how well the book showed that!
It has a lot of info about different practices, mainly catholicism but also hinduism, africana traditions, kemetism, etc, and how they connect with each other (being a non-christian bruja I still don’t like the whole saints being everywhere thing but I know it is a thing and I respect that, It’s just not my thing lol) there’s even stuff about Namo Guanshiyin Pusa, Buddhism and Amaterasu Omikami sama, a brief (really brief) explanation of shinto, etc. And by reading it you can tell she actually knows what she’s talking about (even if she doesn’t dwell too deep, which I would’ve personally preferred), and that she’s not just pushing things together because she liked them. It doesn’t have a note on caution tho, which would’ve been highly appreciated, while it is ok to practice shinto and buddhism and brujería, just like practicing brujería and other religions side by side, you should still be careful and try not to mix certain things, like you just don’t put the Saints and a Boddhisattva in the same altar. You still have to respect each religion and culture as it is, and the traditions of that religion. I guess she took that as something we all know, but still It would’ve been nice to have that caution note, otherwise, the book is fantastic!
It was actually a good/happy surprise. I knew I wasn’t the only one doing that. It even talks a little about the Kojiki, the Nihon shoki and the whole syncretism thing in Asia and how it mixed with catholicism too. It’s actually a good read!!! Definitely recommend if you’re latino/afrolatino and want to reconnect with your roots or simply learn more about brujería! Just remember to take things with a grain of salt, be extremely respectful and always research before adding anything into your practice (to make sure you actually can add it, and to make sure you’re not unrespectful), and you’re good to go!
It’s also worth noting that it’s clearly venezuelan brujería, and many practices are really specific, like how many saints are important figures from that country’s history in general (Simón Bolívar, for example, which I would’ve never imagined. It’s like worshipping San Martín here, which may actually not be a bad idea… it’s just that he was extremely catholic and probably not very fond of brujería lol)
I don’t have much knowledge on saints (I’ve never been much interested in that side of the tradition, sadly) nor on africana traditions (the book uses yoruba deities, Las Siete Potencias, in what, to my unexperienced eye, looks like something related to Lukumi? or Santería? It looks similar to the santería I know but I’m not sure), so I would love to hear what other brujxs have to say about the representation of those two in the book too~
just because someone can articulate their point better doesn’t make them right, it makes them articulated.
and you aren’t stupid for having trouble articulating yourself.
Remember when I lived at the old place and the neighborhood was so quiet in the wee hours that I could very clearly hear a Great Horned Owl singing his “I desperately need a girlfriend” song while a nearby dog sang his “oh my gosh it’s 2 am shut up she’s never going to date you” song?
And then I moved here and the most wildlife I heard at night was the occasional coyote? (thankfully we haven’t heard those in a while, despite a fair amount of prey animals in the area)
Well now there’s a Great Horned Owl outside my window again. In fact, there’s two.
There’s a male and a female doing a territory duet.
It’s really cool but I’m also hoping they don’t go until 2 am like that other owl did.
i don’t think people understand that people can ‘love’ you and not actually love you
like my grandmother ‘loved’ me, but she also was always trying to change me. she tried to take me away from my (catholic bisexual) mother. she made me wear dresses when i was there. she always tried to get me to go to church and was always asking me if i was dating a boy yet
i spent years feeling guilty that i wasn’t what she wanted me to be until my mom told me one day “she never bothered to know the real you”
and it’s true. any time i tried to show her something about myself, even cook for her, it would be dismissed, and a replacement would be offered. even northern food was somehow a sin.
she loved me what she thought i should be, she never loved me.
bc people who love you, they love you for all the stuff that makes you you. they never consider that it makes you inconvenient.
“It was true: the other mother loved her. But she loved Coraline as a miser loves money, or a dragon loves its gold.“
Loving someone like a prized possession is a very different thing from loving someone like a person you care about.
Spell Timing - Weather
Lightning Storms - Power, Manifestation, Cursing, Protection
Rainstorms - Purification, Cleansing, Healing, Compassion, Release
Snowstorms - Balance, Stillness, Purification, Transformation, Letting Go
Dense Fog - Invisibility, Stasis, Mysticism, Shielding
Heavy Wind - Travel, Study, Intellect, Breaking Bad Habits
Searing Hot Days - Courage, Protection, Strength, Energy
Meteor Showers - Power, Magickal Boost, Wishes
Solar & Lunar Eclipses - Banishing, Destruction
Offerings for Deities
It’s been a while since I’ve made a post. I’m going to address one of the most frequently asked questions I receive: How do I give offerings? For some reason, many beginner books don’t dive into the specifics of this religious practice which many are unfamiliar with. Hopefully this will help.
General Rules:
Offerings are given as thank-yous, as little gifts to say that you appreciate the deity’s existence. They don’t have to be expensive, but they should be special in your eyes. For example, I often offer donuts or wine simply because I don’t buy those two things often.
Offerings should be appropriate for the deity you’re giving them to.
You’re allowed to get creative with offerings–in fact, the Gods even prefer that you do!
How often you give offerings in accordance to your practice is up to you.
You may give apology offerings for any offense you think you may have made.
Prayers, songs, playlists, and there intangible gifts still count as offerings.
You do not need an altar to give offerings. You can give offerings anywhere, at anytime.
Simply saying “This is for you” makes the object an offering.
Food Offerings:
Most food offerings are eaten after being offered. The main exceptions are Greek chthonic deities, and ancestors, in which case you do not eat the offerings. Research your specific pantheon to make sure if eating is appropriate or not.
There is no set amount of time to leave out food offerings. In fact, many worshippers will eat said offerings right after they offer them.
If you do not eat food offerings, you may throw them away, saying something like, “Though I discard these physical offerings, the spiritual offering remains”.
You may also bury the offerings. Make sure that the offerings will not harm the surrounding environment or animals. Do not bury them in a jar or plastic bag.
If you offer herbs, you may either burn them using a charcoal block or cauldron, or you may throw them out/bury them. While burning is certainly traditional in many pantheons, do not feel the need to if you will be bothered by the potent smoke or handling fire.
Liquid Offerings:
Liquid offerings are handled in the same way food offerings are, with the exception of oils.
You do not have to drink oils after offering them. (Drinking straight olive oil is pretty gross, and please DO NOT drink harmful essential oils!) I recommend pouring them into the ground outside, or into the trash can.
You may pour liquid offerings into the offering bowl, or, you may keep the liquid offering in a cup. I have a special teacup that I often use for offerings such as tea, but any regular teacup will do. After all, you are offering the liquid, not the cup.
Incense and Candle Offerings:
According to tradition, these offerings must be left to burn out on their own. I recommend lighting small tea light candles for these offerings, as big candles burn for a long time. However, some modern Pagans may blow, rinse, or snuff them out early to prevent a fire hazard.
Make sure to be present while the offering is lit, and make sure nothing catches on fire.
If you are bothered by incense smoke, using an essential oil diffuser or unscented candle works fine.
Although many Pagans recommend incense as a general offering, you do not have to offer it, or any candles, if they bother you.
Plant Offerings:
If you offer a plucked flower, you may leave it on an altar or table until it withers. Afterwards you may throw it away. Basically, you handle it as any other friend would had you given them a plucked flower.
If you offer a growing or potted plant, tend to it as you would your other plants. If it dies, that’s okay. Simply discard it as you would normally. The Gods understand that plants die, and They appreciate the beauty of plants while they last.
Other Offerings:
For objects such as stones, shells, or family heirlooms, keep them on the altar or somewhere else special. Ideally, you will not need to throw these away. If they get damaged somehow, and if you cannot repair them, you may throw them out, but give an apology offering and try to replace them.
For artworks or crafts, place them on the altar or hang them somewhere. Don’t sell your offerings; they are gifts you gave to the Gods and not yours to sell.
For songs, play or sing them anytime you’d like to connect or give something to your deity.
For writings, you may keep them, or some people might burn them to “send” to their Gods. Whichever way is up to you.
For e-shrines or other technological offerings, keep them saved in their own folder, keep them nice and up-to-date.
For magical tools, such as grimoires or wands that you dedicate, feel free to use them as normal. Just take care of them, and remember to thank the deity you devoted them to once in a while.
For daily or private actions, such as cleaning, giving to others, etc., simply think “This is for you” or send your energy to the God, and finish the action.
You may say prayers out loud, write them down, or simply think them in your mind. All are perfectly legitimate.
I hope I got all of this. Feel free to reblog or message with corrections, since I know I don’t know everything about every pantheon. Have a beautiful day, and have fun worshipping!! (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧
This is a super good list that covers a lot of questions people tend to have about offerings (my self included).
- Aesa <3
When my Mum was pregnant with me she was in the pub and this random creepy elderly woman that nobody ever saw before or since told her that she was going to have a boy and when I was born everyone was like “the creepy lady was wrong” but it turned out I’m trans and THE PUB WITCH WAS RIGHT!
I WAS FORETOLD BY THE PUB WITCH
Witches are always pro-trans culture, transphobes cannot be witches.
how long have u been a witch and what advice would u give to people starting out ?
i started in 8th grade!! the first thing i ever did was figuring out what kind of witch i wanted to be + some sigilwork and that was a good starting point for me but u obvs dont have to start there just bc it was good for me!!
i guess my advice would be smth like
1.) there are n o rules in witchcraft
1.5) but u should still def read up on other cultures to best avoid appropriation
2.) dont let anyone pressure u into a type of witchcraft you dont want
3.) experiment as much as you need/want
4.) literally just do/go with whatever feels right for you!!!
My boyfriend is doing something awesome.
He’s making an online spell maker/ witch encyclopedia
Basically you can type in an intent or keywords and get ideas for spells
Or you can type out everything you want and it is also color coded (key words like love are red, courage is orange, etc.) and do cyber spells
It’s not done yet but once it is I’ll for sure be sharing on here!
gotta look this up to see if they ever finished this.
We plan on releasing it soon, the only thing is that not every ingredient has been added and after its out we may still be in the process of adding
Look forward to it! Android?
Certainly it works on all phones since it’ll be a web app, but it can be added to your home screen for convenience :)
I’m dying waiting for this
It’s out !!! @the-witch-in-wonderland
Can you say what the link is?!?!? Id totally buy this from the app store
It’s free pinecone.pub
This is pretty amazing. Can’t wait to see where you take this. Check this out folks.
This is my favourite witchy app EVER. I use it every day and highly recommend it!!
Wow thank you!! @caffeine-and-crystals
🔮Boosting this cause it’s amazing,and everyone should know about it!🔮
I forgot I made an account.
I LOVE THIS. I’d highly recommend to all witches, beginner to master, it is a PHENOMENAL tool, thank you to you who made it!!
@magyk-soul Thanks so much for saying so! I always show Ian the developer the nice messages from this post (sorry I don’t reply to every one!) And it always makes us smile to see people enjoying our site!
Since I haven’t reblogged this in a while and it turned up on my dash again today. Reminder that OP changed urls and is ash-verity above, and totally worth a follow. And if you haven’t yet checked out this site, do it NOW.
Therapy 😈🕯
Reblog to cleanse your blog of Nazis and white supremacists 🤗
Big midterm mood 🔥
The biggest mood. Huge.