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I feel like wildlife education/animal ethics should be a required school subject for this very reason. These are likely the same people that would get out of their cars to go out and pet the bison in Yellowstone.
I redid this older comic I made for my storytelling class based on this post. Have some cute wlw love in your day.
It’s hard, if I had more free time I could make it so pretty, this is what I could throw together for the assignment.
zodiac witch aesthetics
aries: candle magick, glamour spells, a super extensive online grimoire, loves pop culture witchcraft, big bonfires with friends to celebrate the sabbats, string lights hung up around their altar , online covens, palmistry
taurus: plants in the windowsill, a purse full of spell sachets, browsing the animal shelter thinking “is this cat my familiar?”, love spells, boxes upon boxes of tea on top of the refrigerator, wire-wrapped crystals, a home that smells like cranberries and acorn squash
gemini: pendulum readings, faerie gardens, an affinity for creating sigils, making witch tip masterposts, a pantry full of sweet magickal syropps, all-year beltane planning, always browsing etsy for beautiful wands and divination tools
cancer: excessive jars full of every type of moonwater imaginable, past life regression tarot spreads, messy and warm kitchen/cottage witchcraft, handcrafted appalachian cleansing brooms, collecting onion cutting tears for use in spells, folk magick
leo: emoji spells, carefully thought out offerings, always burning incense, always answers tumblr asks for tarot readings, an emptied out ice cream tub full of eggshells for protection spells, draws witchsonas
virgo: beautifully arranged altars, forest witchcraft, “rose quartz is probably the answer”, browsing etsy for tarot card carrying bags, handmade sage bundles, jar spells, keeping witch materials in a thrift store suitcase under their bed
libra: grey witchcraft, pressed flowers in their grimoire, so much selenite, inability to decide what materials to use in a spell so they just throw in everything, attuned to the position of venus in the sky
scorpio: so many craft store halloween decorations, polished carnelian, placing garlic EVERYWHERE in their house, sex magick, self-protection spells, makes amazing magickal teas and ciders, burning sage leaves with wishes on them
sagittarius: obsidian scrying mirrors, listening to witchcraft podcasts in the car, always willing to help out baby witches, moodboards, hexing corrupt politicians, red jasper bracelets, playing music during rituals, fire witch
capricorn: study sigils scribbled on the inside of their notebooks, solitary meditative hikes, tea leaf readings, keeping a piece of apatite inside their jacket, zombie tarot, rhaspodomancy
aquarius: detailed dream journaling, analyzing the position of the planets on important days in politics/history, using latin in their incantations, always doing research, weather witchcraft, loves historic witchy art, wants to use witchcraft to make the world a better place
pisces: bath magick, checking out every witchcraft book the public library has, spells protecting their family, rewriting their grimoire page 10 times because the handwriting doesn’t look right, sleeping with azurite under their pillow
i would kill to live in a small home with no financial worries
grow my own vegetables. some medicinal herbs. what more do you need
A cat
a cat.
The veil is thin here. It’s thin everywhere. Of course it’s fucking thin. Who ever heard of a thick veil? That shit’s lightweight, even sheer.
Like, shit, Agatha. There’s a reason they don’t call it “the down comforter between worlds”.
I CHOKED
27. Chicory (100 herbs)
Scientific name: Cichorium intybus
Claimed Health properties: has probiotics, good for indigestion an fighting heartburn, helps to lower cholesterol, and pain associated with osteoarthritis; helps with sore muscles. Please don’t use while pregnant.
Claimed magical correspondence: sexual health, invisibility, incense, anointing oil, attraction, hexing.
Remember to use herbs in the way you prefer. Everyone has a different uses/correspondences. Always consult a physician before starting any regimen, especially during pregnancy.
(photo: intybus).
Everyday Witch
Check your daily horoscope
Keep track on the lunar cycles
Kitchen witchcraft!
Keep a dream journal
Say a small prayer every morning and night + before meals
Put gems and herbs all around your house!
21. Borage (100 herbs)
Scientific name: Borago offficinalis
Claimed Health properties: making a tea out of its leaves may help reduce a fever. Also used in supplement form or as a liquid extract because of its impressive levels of fatty acids, as well as calcium+ iron.
Claimed magical correspondence: psychic powers, courage, Use in ritual baths, use as incense to stave away negative energy, divination.
Remember to use herbs in the way you prefer. Everyone has a different uses/correspondences. Always consult a physician before starting any regimen, especially during pregnancy.
A Tip for Learning Sex Magick
If a martial artist can teach you to break someone’s arm without breaking your arm then a competent practitioner can teach you sex magick without needing to fuck you.
This is actually a quote from Jason Miller’s, “Sex, Sorcery, and Spirit.”
ROUND ABOUT THE CAULDRON GO
IN THE POISONED ENTRAILS THROW
GRIND THE FLESH AND SPILL THE BLOOD
END MANKIND WITH FIRE AND FLOOD
WHEN YOU’RE DONE WITH MAGICK’S NEEDS
GIVE THE BIRBS SOME SUNFLOWER SEEDS
Common plants and their uses in Magick
Belladonna (Deadly Nightshade)- Poisonous, so do not ingest. Used for flight (on a broom and astral projection), for youth and beauty spells, and to summon the dead.
Betony- For purification and protection. Prevents nightmares.
Caraway- Good for love spells and as an aphrodisiac
Cinquefoil- Prosperity, purification and protection
Clover- cures madness, also useful in youth and beauty spells.
Cowslip- Invites those who have passed to visit in dreams.
Dragons Blood- Cures impotency, good for love spells
Elecampane- Aids in raising spirits.
Eyebright- Make a tincture and anoint your eyelids to induce visions.
Frankincense- Powerful aid to meditation.
Garlic- protection, healing, courage, and of course exorcism.
Hawthorn- Protects against evil spirits, good for marital happiness.
Hellebore- Can make you invisible. Useful in exorcisms.
Henbane- Aids in flight (on a broom, but also astral projection.
Holly- Powerful protection against evil. Enhances masculinity, Invites prophetic dreams.
Honeysuckle- Useful for prosperity and love charms
Hyssop- Purifies. Useful in preparing for astral projection and for banishing evil spirits.
Juniper- Protects against accidents and theft.
Lavender- Provides clarity of thought, aids in having visions. Good for peace and protection.
Lemon Balm- Aphrodisiac, also soothes a broken heart.
Mandrake- Powerful protective charm. Increases strength and courage, as well as virility and fertility.
Marigold- Useful in prophesying. Helps you see magickal creatures.
Majoram- Helps overcome grief.
Mistletoe- Mainly used in love spells and to aid in conception, also provides protection.
Mugwort- Aids in astral projection, enhances psychic abilities, prevents fatigue.
Myrtle- Long history of use in love spells.
Pimpernel- Helps detect lies and deceit.
Rosemary- “Rosemary for remembrance”. Improves memory and mental function, useful in youth spells.
Sage- Good for fertility and wisdom, also aids in health and longevity.
St Johns Wort- Increases courage and willpower, good for banishing evil spirits.
Thyme- Renews energy, purifies the spirit
Vervain- Cleanses ritual spaces. Good for prosperity and creativity.
Wormwood- Releases the wandering dead so they may rest. Useful in divination.
Yarrow- Enhances perception and psychic abilities.
Do you know of any alternatives to a dream catcher? I had no idea that it was a part of someone's culture, I just thought people had them because they were neat.
i was going to have nice links and stuff but i was so depressed, however i didn’t just want to leave this!
so alternatives to dream catchers!
witches ladders. they are knot magic with added trinkets, usually feathers! while braiding or knotting just think of the intention of what you want out of it. an added bonus is the fact you can add things you associate with a goods nights sleep, or gems that offer magical properties of sleeping well, good dreams, nightmare reflection ect.
my favorite is satchels that can be made cheaply, filled with herbs and stones of your choice. when completed, put the satchel under a pillow or your bed!
similar to satchels are poppets, or a teddy bear works great for this if you have sewign skills. if you can make a small incision on the bottom of the bear (or stuffed animal/poppet) and while thinking on your intent put charged herbs and gems inside. then just close them right up adn sleep with the bear with you or near you.
if you like the looks of dream catchers to aid in helping you get better dreams i would suggest wreathes, you can add what ever decorations that match your aesthetic and practice, and it won’t be appropriation because its not from a closed religion
and this is a good sight that talks about a few stones that work well
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Oooh, I like this post. This is a Good Post.
I actually (shamefully) have a dream catcher that I’m only holding onto because I like the look of it (and because it was a gift from my older sister, who I love dearly).
I’ve wanted to take it down, because appropriation is Not Okay, but I wanted to put something in its place and didn’t know what. And now I know what.
I’m going to make myself a nice alternative and retire the dream catcher to storage (because I can’t bear to completely part with it, because treasured gift). So glad I found this post!
Hey ok speaking as someone who has grown up in Cree culture and has spoken to elders about this- dream catchers are 100% ok for non-natives to use. They sell them to non-natives for the very reason they are ok with it and it’s not appropriation. That said you should aim to buy actual native made ones, not mass produced Chinese ones, but according to every elder I have asked, dream catchers are ok. Also re non natives making dream catchers for personal use- I have been told by elders this is fine. I was taught directly by elders myself who showed me how to cut willow and weave the sinew. I was teased by the younger natives for going to the work of doing it the hard traditional way when I could buy a hoop. Things like eagle feathers which are sacred obviously are a huge no, but dream catchers themselves are frequently given to outsiders and not considered by natives themselves to be part of a closed religion. I appreciate what you are trying to do here, but it’s probably better to let actual natives speak instead of talking over them about what is and isn’t appropriation to them. My family is a whole mix of cultures thanks to adoptions and even though I’m not Cree, half my family is, so it kind of bugs me seeing non natives making judgements without actually consulting anyone.
Oh, that’s a neat perspective! I’m glad you replied! Thank you. :3
(I still plan to retire this particular dream catcher to storage because I’m almost positive it’s one of the cheapo Chinese sweatshop ones…)
Hey!! A cree/Mi'kmaq gal here as well, dream catchers are 100% okay!! Again, just get them from native sources, even if that happens to be online- if they’re from a native source no sacred items that could be seen as cultural appropriation in the hands of a non-native will be included usually. The one thing about dream catchers is that you should! Not! Get them tattooed. As dream catchers are supposed to absorb negative energy and nightmares it is basically like cursing yourself, and that is never fun!
You can also make a dream-net/curtain. I’m not sure what the ‘origin’ of it is, but my grandma made them for new babies!
I asked a native neighbor about this a while back and he said the same thing: dream catchers are okay for non-native people to use BUT you should buy them from natives. Not the knockoffs you find from non-natives. Those people who sell the knockoffs are trying to make a profit off of native people’s culture, and that’s extremely uncool. He also said they’re not going to work, anyway…so just don’t buy them off of non-natives.
100% agree. Dream catchers are okay, guys! Again, just get them from those who are actually Native as much as possible, because it helps them make a living and continue on their traditions!
Here are some Native-run businesses:
AuthenticNativeMade (Moccasins) mlprintup (Jewelry) Duckletshut (Beaded Jewelry & Dreamcatchers)
FaithEarthandSoul (Jewelry, Art, & Dreamcatchers)
WildeElementJewelry (Jewelry)
ElusiveWolf (Jewelry & Pipes)
NativeMoonRising (Clothing & Dreamcatchers)
I love this post because I have 3 dreamcatchers I have had since I was a child and I would be sad to have to put them away in storage because they are so beautiful and mean a lot to me.
Can the appropriate person tell me: is it all right if you make your own, not to sell or give to anyone else? As a child I made one out of willow, and it works amazingly still.
Er, I was very tired when I read this, and someone has already answered my question. Sorry! Thank you!
To all my non-native followers: THIS! Dreamcatchers are fine. Just get them from a native source and support natives by your getting them, instead of bolstering colonizer capitalism by buying cheap mass produced ones. AND DON’T GET THE CLICHE YT TATTOO
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Past Lives of the Signs
*check Jupiter, Saturn, and South Node*
Aries: a warrior, a fighter, a leader, an authority figure, an activist
Taurus: an artist, a chef, a businessman or businesswoman, a dancer, a socialite, a musician
Gemini: a community leader, a political icon, a writer, an author, a traveler, a poet
Cancer: a mother or father, a doctor or a nurse, a healer, a psychic, a medium, a cook, an artist
Leo: an actress/actor, a leader, a producer or director, a socialite, royalty, a parent or guardian, a child care worker
Virgo: an author, a poet, a writer, a businessman or businesswoman, a manager, a director, a physician, a professor or teacher, a critic, a blogger
Libra: a model, an artist, a beautician or cosmetologist, a judge, a musician, an actress or an actor, a photographer, an influencer, a therapist, a counselor, an activist
Scorpio: a mystic, a medium, a mortician or undertaker, a psychologist, a murderer, an investigator, a spiritualist, a healer
Sagittarius: a teacher, a philosopher, a religious or spiritual leader, a travel guide, a freelance writer or artist, a photographer, a celebrity
Capricorn: a manager, a physician, a financial aid, an authority figure, a CEO, a comedian, a critic, a news reporter, an office worker, a business owner
Aquarius: an astrologer, an astronomer, an illustrator, an artist, a star seed or alien, a writer or journalist, an odd jobs worker, a human rights activist
Pisces: a divinator, a star seed, a hypnotist, an animal rights activist, a vet, a marine biologist, an artist, a dancer, a mystic, an empath, a clairvoyant
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💕🔮☄Psychic Herbs + Plants☄🔮💕
A small list with herbs, plants and roots that would be useful for dream work, psychic development, making your psychic skills stronger, etc. in rootwork and witchcraft
🌟ANISE SEED - promotes prophetic dreams, helps with psychic ability. use it to protect against the evil eye.
🔮STAR ANISE - helps with the development of psychic abilities and helps you control them! Great for dreamwork!
🌟TOBACCO - used in hoodoo and by Indigenous tribes as offerings for spirits and ways to communicate with them, it can be given to your spiritual guides and guardians to help you increase communication with them
🔮LAVENDER - can be added to oils for psychic ability! Helps relax you and make you more receptive, helps you with prophetic dreams. In general, it heightens psychic ability, and can be used in anything whether it be spell bags, teas, baths, infusions, incense, etc!
🌟BEARBERRY (UVA URSI) - tea made from the leaves of this is said to aid in psychic ability and divination. Certain Native American tribes use the leaves, bark, and berries for various purposes! Some use it socially, some tribes use it ceremonially; kinnickinnick is an example of a traditional blend of herbs that incorporate this plant. Can be added to bags that aid in psychic ability.
🔮BAY LAUREL - good for gaining mental clarity and psychic visions, great for psychic development work.
🌟CALENDULA - Powerful enough to induce prophetic lucky dreams
🔮CELERY SEEDS - a popular ingrediant in psychic vision oil, this can also be burned to help induce a trance like state. Can be brewed as a tea, and can also be added to bags that aid in psychic vision. Helps with mental powers and heightening your senses.
🌟DANDELION - Every part of the plant can be used and is edible, the root itself is great for developing prophetic abilities. Amazing for readers, tea made from dandelion can be used to drink, to bathe, or to wash your hands before a reading.
🔮WORMWOOD - Induces visions! Sacred to many spirits, it can help with prophetic dreams.
🌟MUGWORT - a tea made of this can be used to wash your reading tools like dark mirrors, pendelums, dowsing rods, etc. Add it to spiritual bags and baths to help with prophetic dreams. A must have if you’re interested in oracular work.
🔮YARROW FLOWERS - useful for divination, dream work, and psychic abilities. Increases psychic power, and is also considered lucky!
🌟FLAX SEED - can be burned on charcoal or added to spelllwork, this seed is said to increase psychic ability, visions and dreams.
🔮COLTSFOOT - when mixed with other psychic herbs, it is said to increase psychic awareness. Brewed in a tea it helps with cough, and burned it can be used as divination incense, especially when mixed with other herbs can it be used for spirit communication.
🌟JASMINE - a lovely smelling and powerful flower in hoodoo, it is amazing in love work but is also used in divination! The scent helps relax enough to clear visions. The incense would work well when reading tarot or other forms of divining.
🔮POPPY FLOWERS - while the seeds are used in hoodoo to confuse a target, the actual flowers are used for prophetic dream work, whether it be lucky numbers or health matters or your future lover. Putting these petals under your pillow are said to make your dream visions stronger.
🌟MINT - an herb that is excellent for protection, mint also stimulates psychic ability, especially when burned as incense with other herbs.
🔮HONEYSUCKLE - associated with love and fairies, in folkloric practices it is used for dreaming and psychic vision.
🌟GINKGO - known as a living fossil, this tree has been around for hundreds of millions of years, even when dinosaurs still roamed. Buddhist monks consider this tree incredibly sacred. A favorite of poet and philosophers, this plant can make psychic and spiritual messages appear more clearly. Helps bring clarity so you can understand the messages easier.