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Apparently Dollskill got set on fire today and honestly it’s what it deserves.
Here’s some resources where you can buy goth/alternative clothing and DIY stuff because I am not paying money for someone to make cheap ass boots and racists t shirts. I KNOW DOLLSKILL IS POPULAR WITH THE “GOTHS” ON YOUTUBE AND SOCIAL MEDIA BUT LETS NOT SUPPORT A COMPANY THAT SUPPORTS RACISM AND BIGOTED BEHAVIOR
Twitter thread on why dollskill sucks
Dollskill Fire twitter thread
Now onto better resources:
Stores:
Angryyoungandpoor
Mercari ( thrifting )
Attitude clothing
Meow Meowz ( 80s goth thrift store )
Koi footwear ( vegan shoes )
DIY:
Goth on a budget: DIY fishnet top
DIY punked out denim vest
DIY Denim distressed jeans
How to make foam platform shoes
DIY pants with chains
Gothic fairy dress DIY
DIY: how to make a studded choker
Goth DIY shredded top
T shirt deconstruction
Deathrock goth unisex DIY shredded top
DIY cut the perfect off the shoulder top
How to turn band tees into fashion tops and halters
Easy goth DIY: Band t shirt dress
Goth DIY : shoe belt
Goth on a budget: easy DIY jeans and other stuff
Goth on a budget: Easy DIY clothing
DIY: gothic chokers, studs, spikes, chains and PVC
Dyeing bright colors black
If any poc have shops or other resources that support small businesses or encourage DIY PLEASE FEEL FREE TO DROP THEM HERE!
FUCK FAST FASHION CREATE YOUR OWN
they weren't set on fire. someone smeared on the shop windows of their one store in la in the rise of the black lives matter protests. the company dollskill is not harmed in any way. just to clarify that. however! they're trashy as hell, steal their designs, sell overpriced garbage and aren't goth at all.? their style is literally skinny white girls that look like they've been on a five day bender wearing platform boots. and their founders are naturally hella white and don't give a shit about minorities and especially black people. and they love putting out shirts with offensive and racist slogans.
“Rose of neon darkness, Rose of the sharp–thorned stem And the rouge–bright petals, Rose of nothing but yesterdays”
— Langston Hughes, from Chippy.
I’m in the middle of reading interview with the vampire and I can’t take it anymore. Please someone tell me that Lestat and Louis are going to get together again and confess their love for each other. Please, someone, have mercy and just tell me that it’s going to happen, I can’t take the subtlety of this anymore
You gotta wait a couple books.
There’s some stuff abt it in the second book actually
Introduction to Deities
A collaborative project by @everett-the-mage, @redrokingpunkwitch and @the-tasseomancy-faerie for Raiders of the Lost Altar, a server for magic practitioners.
Picking a pantheon and/or deity
Welcome to the wild world of deity worship! You’re probably feeling a little overwhelmed at the prospect or perhaps you’re not really sure where to begin. Don’t worry - most of us have been there. We’ll help guide you through the process!
Explore your options
First and foremost: do your research and make informed decisions.
Read stories from multiple pantheons: embrace anything and everything, especially topics of interest to you. Speak to other devotees and see what they have to say about their deities, worship practices, and the pantheon as a whole. Read up on origin stories and mythology related to your own worldview, practices and interests. If something really resonates with you, keep going with your research and feel free to reach out.
A lot of people start with a pantheon they’re familiar with, or one they know they have ties to in their ancestry (exclusive of initiation-based and closed cultures). For example, if you know where your family is from (i.e. Ireland), you could begin with the Irish Celtic pantheon.
If there’s a deity that you’re curious about, feel free to reach out to them and ask if they’d be willing to work with you. If the deity declines, respect that. If they accept, establish what kind of relationship you’d like to have with them. Similarly, if a deity reaches out to you and you do not wish to work with them, decline their offer respectfully.
There are cultures that are initiation-based and closed to outsiders - and you cannot be a part of them unless you go through the proper channels to be initiated, are reclaiming recent ancestry with the guidance of someone within the culture, or, in the case of many closed cultures, are already a member of them. If a member of that culture says that it’s closed, respect that and move on. Please do not argue with them.
How to Research
There are many methods of research available to you folks - especially with the internet! Here are some ideas for sources:
Books. Books are really, really great resources but please do research on the author first. There are far too many authors that publish and push forward misinformation as fact, encourage cultural appropriation, and feed the general ignorant public a bunch of watered-down bullshit because it’s easier to digest. (e.g. hyper-Christianized versions of folk tales, deities)
Media. Technology is an extraordinary tool - use it to your advantage! There are phenomenal open source organizations that supply copyright-expired texts and publications, such as Project Gutenberg and Sacred-Texts. Check out documentaries, encyclopaedias, historical documents and more!
Some folks frequent tumblr and it can be a great place to start. But please do follow-up with any information and check sources. The last thing you want is to believe something to be factual information when it isn’t.
Common Misconceptions
It’s okay to try out a few different pantheons and deities before making a decision. Sometimes we think one pantheon or deity fits with us and then we realize later on that there isn’t really a connection there. That’s okay! Resume your research and try again.
Please ignore the gatekeepers that imply that legitimate worshipers receive a divine message. Some people get them, some people don’t. They’re not a requirement for your practice. Also, feel free to use a method of divination to help narrow down your search for a pantheon if you feel overwhelmed. If you practice meditation, prayer or rituals, feel free to ask for a sign. Some folks have dreams lead them to their practice. It’s your journey - so do what feels right.
If you think a deity from an initiation-based or closed culture is reaching out to you (and you’re not a member of that culture), respectfully decline or find someone within that culture and have them assist you. Quite frankly, closed cultures require a special connection to the culture itself - if you don’t have that, you can’t address the entities within it.
Working with deities
Establishing a relationship
Each individual’s relationship with a deity is unique. Some practitioners believe that all higher-beings should be treated with the utmost respect. Some people have a much more easy-going friendship dynamic with the deities they work with. Do what works for you.
When starting out with a deity, it’s important to establish what kind of relationship you want - establish your boundaries. Are you the type of person who wants to have a regimented schedule of when to give offerings, or are you more of the laidback “here’s a piece of cake, my friend” type? Talk about what you’re hoping to get out of the relationship and discuss what your shared interests are and how you can learn from one another. Talk about your fears, too. Be honest with them and yourself. Deities are pretty reasonable folks and respect communication.
It’s also totally cool to work with deities from multiple pantheons - don’t be afraid to branch out and talk to a few different ones once you’re comfortable with it!
Bonding with Deities
Each individual bonds with their deities in unique ways, so feel free to explore a variety of different options. Also, be aware that you do not have to adhere to the documented sources in terms of worship and associations. If Dionysus told you that he likes maroon lipstick and jamming out to Time Warp, that’s cool - it works for you! It falls under Unverified Personal Gnosis (UPG). It’s completely valid.
Here are some examples of bonding with your deities:
Read up on their origin stories, study psalms and hymns, discover stories and poetry and take notes on it all.
Leave small offerings, such as crystals, natural energies (rain, storm, sun, moon, etc.), food or beverages.
Make a devotional item for them (e.g. knit a scarf for The Morrigan).
Leave things at their altar that made you think of them.
Make a playlist of songs for them and play it whenever you’re thinking of them. Sing along to the songs, feel the energy of them, and dedicate it all to the deity of choice.
Have a devotional journal specifically for them and store all of the things you’ve learned about them within it.
Meditate and talk with them. Ask them about their day. Tell them about yours.
Do things in their honour. Working out? Pick your favourite war deity to dedicate your sweat and training to. Cooking dinner? Deities of house, home, fire and the like would appreciate that action. Even singing your favourite song could be a dedication to a deity of music.
Dos and Don’ts
Do:
Be respectful when approaching a deity for the first time, especially if you do not have an established relationship with them.
Spend quality time with your deities.
Celebrate your triumphs and successes with them.
Ask for guidance from time to time, if necessary.
Don’t:
Reach out to initiation-based and closed culture deities unless you’re a member of them. No, past lives in that culture do not count. If you’re not currently a member and have not gone through the proper procedures to become a member, then you need to either properly pursue that path (initiation-based) or back off (closed cultures).
Further, most closed culture deities and higher beings are not accessible to those that do not have a direct blood or spiritual connection with them (i.e. Indigenous).
Use deities as your personal fortune tellers.
Assume that whatever the deity “specializes” in is all they can/want to talk about.
Things to Remember
Not everyone views deities the same way.
Not everyone worships their deities.
Many folks don’t view deities as perfect or omniscient.
Not everyone has the same opinion or relationship with a deity.
Not everyone views their deities as parents or family members.
Some folks may have negative experiences with certain deities and that is okay. Don’t let it affect your relationship with your deities but also do not interfere with theirs.
Some people are married to a deity (godspousing). Please do not disrespect things that you do not understand - instead, ask questions if you are curious!
Not everyone believes that deities are 100% honest or into fulfilling your needs and wants. Some of them lie. Some of them have their own end-goal. Some of them will screw you over.
People are allowed to avoid certain deities if they want to.
Not all deities like humans. In fact, some of them fucking hate them.
Don’t project your views of deities onto other people and do not condemn them for disagreeing with you either.
Deities that have pop culture counterparts are not the same as their pop culture counterparts. Just because you saw Thor in a movie does not mean that’s how he actually acts or holds those opinions.
An important aside
It’s perfectly fine to learn about and educate yourself on initiation-based and closed cultures, especially if you’re getting the information from reputable sources and members of that culture. You can even participate in their customs if a member of that culture personally invites you or grants you the permission to do so. You can appreciate cultures by learning about and respecting them.
It’s another thing entirely when you claim them as your own. In many instances, the reality is that there is very little legitimate documentation on initiation-based and closed cultures simply because people often misinterpret it and spread that information like wildfire. I’ve seen it first-hand with my own closed culture tribe. Claiming to be doing closed practices and/or working with closed deities is not only often impossible (because of the lack of spiritual or blood link) but is very hurtful to actual members of those tribes.
I (everett-the-mage) can’t speak for anyone else, of course, but whenever I try to correct or speak out against those who are appropriating my culture, I’m spoken over by non-members who think they know what the truth is. And while I understand that they have good intentions, it’s still very discouraging and hurtful - especially when folks are spreading false information.
I guess, in the end, if you’re genuinely interested in learning about an initiation-based or closed culture, I ask that you please approach an actual member of that culture and explain your intentions. More often than not, we’re happy to teach you about our customs. We just don’t want bullshit spread to the masses.
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Haute couture
Hey Goblins, uh
Did you know, that you can make an AWESOME journal for your adventures ALL ON YOUR OWN from a cereal box and paper/scraps that you likely have at home/can get from friends or family/you may find around your environment?
They’re called Junk Journals and they’re my entire life.
Im gonna do my best to walk you through how to make one! First, get you a mini cereal box! I use boxes from those cool multipacks of cereal that you can find at Walmart!
And then cut it out so it looks like this! (I already had one cut, so I’m gonna use that)
That “nutrition facts” side is gone become your spine!
Next, find some paper to use to decorate your cover! I was lucky enough to be gifted a bunch of scrapbooking paper, so I’m gonna use that, but you can also use newspaper, paper from books/magazines, junk mail, napkins, paper towels (excellent texture), etc!
Go ahead and glue that paper to your box (to cover the cereal logo) and cut it out! It’ll look like this;
Next you need to find your pages! Again these can be anything! Junk mail, envelopes, receipts, food wrappers, magazine/book pages, scrapbook paper, computer paper, construction paper, ANYTHING. Just grab a whole bunch!
You’re gonna want to fold them in half and cut them to the size of one of the covers of your box, and layer other pages inside of it to make your signatures, like this!
Each signature should be about 7-10 pages. You don’t want them too thick, otherwise the inner pages start sticking out when folded in half. You’re gonna have a LOT of these signatures, as you wanna fill the area in the spine as best as possible. For this one I’m using 7 page signatures. Here’s a pic to show just how much paper you’ll need
Each of these signatures are 7 pages, 6 signatures have only filled about half of the spine, so I’ll need probably 6 more.
Next you gotta figure out how you want them in your journal. Personally, I like to sew them into the spine, but you can also keep them in the spine with rubber bands, so you can have removable pages! (Be weary that rubber bands may break over time! So you may want to always keep extra bands near it to replace in case one snaps. This is why I prefer sewing them in) I find it best to look up on YouTube how to sew in signatures, just because having someone walk you through it where you can see what they’re doing is easiest. If you can’t access YouTube, there’s plenty of text tutorials on how to sew in signatures online, or you can message me! I’m not gonna go too into detail, but here’s the jist;
Okay so I’m a forgetful gob and I hecken forgot to take pictures as I was going along kahshshshsh
But essentially, I sewed in the pattern similar to the one I drew. The dots are where the needle goes all the way through to the back. I also like to use rubber band as an extra mode of support but you can do one or the other. I also like both cuz I can tuck stuff in em between the pages. Since I didn’t take more pictures; I’d really recommend looking up a how-to on YouTube or w/e if my badly drawn diagram isn’t clear enough (heh sorry about that)
Next, I glue fabric to the spine. It spruces it up quite a lot and holds the rubber bands in place, plus it give more support to the spine since there’s gonna be a lot of strain on it.
Only 10 photos per post, so I gotta post this and reblog it with the rest.
Here’s the journal with the fabric on the spine, I decided to go ahead and glue the excess to the rest of the cover too, cuz I liked how it looked ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Next step?
DECORATE the pages! I haven’t decorated this one yet, but here’s some pages I have completed!
Have fun with it! Make tuck spots and hideaways. Add folders and envelopes and make tags and things that dangle. Decorate the covers and the spine and make it your own! Add things as you find them! Anything! Even candy wrappers! This is really the ultimate goblin journal!
I hope y’all enjoyed this mini tutorial =3
Honestly @gayestgoth I’m not sure how you don’t think it’s goblin. In my opinion, using garbage to make something cool is very goblin. And not only that, you can make these with ANYTHING.
Here’s one where I decorated the cover with actual leaves
I regularly use materials and litter that I find while out in the woods. I pick up all sorts of paper, receipts, scraps, cloth, advertisements, broken beer bottles, etc to use in my journals. And because I’m picking these things up, there’s less litter in the woods. PLUS I’m recycling. And I press plants into them.
Half chewed papers? Go for it! I set the corners of pages on fire before cuz I liked the burnt look! (Do with caution) chew ya own papers! Make it unique!
And shinies?
I’ve got plenty! I use all kinds of clips, wire, beads, buttons, pins, coins, etc in my journals. Half of which, I find in the garbage.
Hell,
I found the upholstery fabric I used for the cover of this journal in the garbage!
So how is this goblin?
How is it not?
im working on one of these right now! I’ve always had extra beads and ribbons and buttons and a bunch of “junk” and I’ve always been wanting to put them to use! I’m so excited to finish this!!
Oh my god, I’m so rusty…
I think I haven’t done a single sketch since last year @-@’’
Anyways, yesterday I was watching openings from old shows that I used to watch and then I got the vibe to draw Danny ( one of my top tier husbandos ) <3 and there it is ♥
I think I should draw him more because I liked drawing him soo much <3
Lee says:
Here’s a transitioning starter pack for all my trans folk out there!
Transfeminine resources:
Presentation:
Tucking
Chest area
Voice
Broad shoulders tips
Hair removal
Feminine walk
Curves
Waist training
Growing out your hair
Clothing
Makeup
Passing
Medical transitioning:
Not medically transitioning
Fertility
Puberty blockers
Estrogen & anti-androgens/testosterone blockers FAQ
The types of surgery available
Surgery: A guide for transfeminine people
Pumping (Silicone injections)
Facial Feminization Options
Breast Augmentation
Other:
Representation
Transfeminine period dysphoria
Yes, Transfeminine People Can Get Period Symptoms
Slipping into masculinity
Women’s restroom etiquette
Transfeminine people can breastfeed
Having sex or masturbating
Transmasculine resources:
Presentation:
Binding FAQ
Clothing
Facial hair
Masculine makeup
Getting short hair / Masculine long hair
If you can’t start T
Lowering your voice
Packing and standing to pee
Passing as male
Not shaving legs
Medical transitioning:
Not medically transitioning
Fertility
Puberty blockers
Testosterone FAQ
Top surgery
Facial masculinization surgery
Body masculinization surgery
Hysterectomy and oophorectomy
Bottom surgery (genital surgery)
Other:
Periods and related things
Help! I need to see a gyno
Pumping
Masturbation and sex
Using the men’s bathroom
Hudson’s FTM Guide
Height dysphoria
Hip dysphoria
More resources:
What gender am I? A brief intro to questioning
Trans 101 for trans people
What is the transgender umbrella?
How do I choose a name?
How do I come out at work/school or to family/friends?
Dysphoria info and tips page
Mental health coping page
Being trans in school
Non-binary resources
Resources to send allies/friends
A page to send to parents/guardians
Convincing someone to respect name/pronouns
Here is how to get hormones in the US
Here is how to get hormones in the UK
The NHS’s Guide For Young Trans People in England
Here’s a US resource with info on changing legally changing your name and gender marker
Here is a UK resource with info on changing legally changing your name and gender marker
What are the WPATH-SOC guidelines?
How to save money
How to buy a trans-related item online without parents knowing
I have to go swimming, what do I wear/do?
Trying to sleep when you have dysphoria
Airposts and traveling by plane
Gender neutral bathrooms
Getting insurance to cover your transition
Does transitioning help mental health?
Trans teen’s experiences with inpatient hospitalization
Trans identity isn’t a mental disorder
Vaping prevalence
Being religious and LGBT
Transgender Lives: Your Stories (to see trans adults)
Gender neutral pronouns in Spanish
Gender Variance Around the World Over Time
A map of gender-diverse cultures
American LGBT history by the National Parks Service
Crisis help: Suicide and crisis hotlines
Anyone can reblog, including allies!
Here is a master post from this blog!
Please reblog to spread it!
Also if you have more specific questions regarding the above and fitness, @thenonbinraywarrior is a great blog to check out!
-FemaleWarrior, She/They
worth sharing here cuz i think y’all have been saying the same shit. good take
Castlevania music + personal faves
PETA is like a box of chocolates
They kill dogs
I don’t want to be rich, I just want to be comfy.
Want to have one really nice set of plates and silverware for company and Thanksgiving.
Want to be able to buy a new outfit and a good bra at least a couple times a year.
Want to be able to give “just because” gifts.
Want to burn incense and candles in my home daily, and have nice soaps.
Want to be able to donate to charity frequently and without worry.
Want to buy hardcover books to read and put on a shelf for my kids to read someday.
Want to have candies in bowls for people who visit.
Want to be able to take my young siblings and cousins to a movie and let them get the big popcorn they won’t finish, because there’s magic in just having it.
Want to have a linen closet or at least a linen shelf.
Want to go see live local theater several times a year.
Want to have a bottle of wine or champagne in the house for when I suddenly need to celebrate.
Want to have a kitchen with basic baking supplies so I can bake bread on the weekend, and pies for special occasions.
I just want to be comfy.
That is my definition of ‘wealth’, as contrasted with ‘excess’. As my mother in law put it – if I can see a little something in a store that I know a friend would love, and just BUY it for them without having to worry about whether I can afford it in the budget, that means I’m well off. And that? That is what I want.
For everyone.
Everyone.
relatable…
A Dream….💐🌸💮🏵️
Heres the thing you gotta understand about statistics.
“Increases your chances by 80%” does not mean “there is now an 80% chance”.
If your chances were previously 10%, your chances are now 18%, not 90%.
if your chances were roughly 1%, they’re now just slightly less than 2%.
thats how that works.
Wow I don’t understand math at all
‘if you have a baby after 35, the chance of deformities goes up by 100%’ is a line I hear alot.
It goes up from .5% to 1%
I think my brain just stopped working
100% is just another way of saying twice more likely. So 100% more basically means multiply the number you do have by 2.
Imagine how many woman are scared to have kids because of that statistic
This is why I took stats instead of calc. Because I don’t build engineer bridges in my everyday life but I sure do read studies that affect how I might live my life if I misinterpret them.
I’m terrible at numbers and math but I knew this and I really take it for granted. The average person definitely assumes, quite understandably, that “600% INCREASE!!!” must always mean a whole lot even if it literally only means that one of something is now six of something. Politicians probably take a shitload of advantage of this confusion.
just remember that increased BY and increased TO are very different things.
Oh god I didn’t even think about that whole other layer of confusion. Yeah if you’ve got 100 people and one of them is sick, that’s 1% of them who are sick, so if it “increased BY 100%” then that means now two people are sick. If it’s “increased TO 100%” then all 100 people are sick.
Flower Correspondence Masterpost 🌹🌼🌷🌻
***Please note that some flowers are extremely poisonous (even fatal) under certain conditions. Please conduct thorough research and use caution while handling!***
African Daisy - divine enlightenment, energy, healing, psychic powers, protection
African Violet - spirituality, protection, healing
Alyssum - comfort, gentleness, grounding, healing, immunity, peace, staying true to oneself
Apple Blossom - love, fidelity, fertility, marriage, beauty, vanity, wisdom the soul, afterlife, eternity
Azalea - happiness, gaiety, first love, light spirits
Baby Blue Eyes - freedom from past hurt, gentleness, healing the inner child, letting go, relationship healing, trust
Baby’s Breath - purity, love, modesty, beauty, attracts fairies
Begonia - balance, psychic powers
Bird of Paradise - intuition, insight, protection
Black-Eyed Susan - cleansing, releasing, grounding, connecting with the deceased
Bleeding Heart - love, healing, emotional availability
Bluebell - luck, truth, friendship
Buttercup - self-worth, divination, energy, innocence, prosperity, youth
Calla Lily - divine connection, peace, sleep, soothing grief, innocence
Camellia - authenticity, decision making, energy, friendship, confidence, receptivity, prosperity
Carnation - protection, strength, healing, enhances magical powers, and achieves balance
Chamomile - love, healing, reduces stress
Cherry Blossom - divine love, forgiveness, gentleness, innocence, romance
Chrysanthemum - longevity, mental clarity, optimism, protection, solving mysteries, soothing grief
Clover - fidelity, protection, love, money, success, animal protection
Daffodil - love, luck, fertility, harmony, tranquility, peace of mind
Dahlia - elegance, dreams, dignity, eternity, spiritual evolution
Daisy - love, luck, innocence
Dandelion - animal protection, divination, happiness, healing, wishes
Dianthus - love, healing, strength
Evening Primrose - love, desirability, attracts fairies
Forget-Me-Not - clarity, focus, health, love, memory, organization, efficiency, perspective, success
Foxglove - protection, vision, immortality
Freesia - clarity, courage to make changes, healing depression, self-love, transmutation
Gardenia - peace, protection, love, friendship
Geranium - overcomes negative thoughts, protection, happiness
Heather - protection, luck, immortality, memory
Hibiscus - love, lust, divination, dreams, freedom, independence
Hollyhock - memory, healing from the past, remembering past lives, confidence
Honeysuckle - money, success, quick abundance, persuasiveness, confidence, intuition
Hyacinth - peace, dreams, love, luck, abundance, charm, influence
Hydrangea - hex-breaking, love, fidelity, binding
Iris - wisdom, creativity, intuition, purification
Jasmine - divination, innovation, attraction, dreams
Larkspur - protection, health
Lavender - purification, concentration, love, healing, sleep, dreams
Lilac - wisdom, memory, good luck, spiritual aid
Lily- fertility, renewal, rebirth, marriage, happiness, prosperity
Lily of the Nile - authority, confidence, elegance, excellence, intelligence, intuition
Lily of the Valley - soothing, calming, peace, happiness, mental powers
Magnolia - fidelity, independence, wonderment
Marigold - respect, admiration, luck
Morning Glory - binding, banishing, attraction
Orange Blossom - prosperity, stability, harmony, peace, love
Orchid - concentration, memory, focus, willpower
Pansy - love, relationships, rain magic
Passion Flower - friendship, prosperity, attraction, strengthen libido
Peony - protection from hexes, luck, prosperity, business success, attracts fairies
Petunia - beauty, joy, domestic bliss, inspiration, new perspective
Periwinkle - love in marriage, mental powers, money, restore memory
Poppy - fertility, prosperity, love, abundance
Primrose - disclosure of secrets, revelation, resolution
Rose - divine love, self-love, friendship, healing, domestic happiness, lasting relationships
Safflower - aphrodisiac, love, healing, happiness, lust, strength, psychic awareness, wind magic
Senna - love, lust, diplomacy, faithfulness
Snapdragon - protection, exorcism, purification
Strawflower - luck, longevity, protection
Sunflower - energy, protection, power, wisdom, wishes
Sweetpea - irresistibility, femininity, personal power
Tulip - love, desire, happiness, beauty, prosperity
Violet - calms nerves, stimulates creativity, peace, tranquility, protection from all evil, night magic
Water Lily - creativity, healing, purification
Wisteria - raises vibrations, promotes psychic opening, overcomes obstacles, prosperity
Yarrow Flower - healing, divination, love, marriage, courage, confidence
Ylang Ylang - sexual attraction, persuasiveness, peace, love, reduces anxiety and depression, fairy magic