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Satanic Proverbs #19
Concentrate on YOUR relationship with Satan. The connection that others have with them is of no concern to you. Do not meddle in the spiritual affairs of others.
Helpful Websites To Learn Languages
French
http://www.laits.utexas.edu/fi/home - I absolutely love this website. It has everything!
http://french.speak7.com/
http://www.elanguageschool.net/
http://www.learnalanguage.com/
French word of the day: http://www.bitesizedlanguages.com/wod/r/french
https://conjuguemos.com/index.php
http://learn101.org/french.php
http://www.memrise.com/topic/french/wordlists/
http://lightandmatter.com/french/
http://go.hrw.com/gopages/wl-fr.html
Pronunciations: http://www.forvo.com/languages/fr/
http://www.learner.org/resources/series83.html#
http://oli.cmu.edu/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/french/mafrance/
http://www.rfi.fr/lfen/statiques/accueil.asp
Podcast: http://www.coffeebreakfrench.com/
http://www.newsinslowfrench.com/?gclid=CMPphb2SrKgCFQI8gwodRnvuHQ
French in Mali: http://wws.peacecorps.gov/wws/multimedia/language/lessons.cfm#french
http://www.miscositas.com/french.html
http://www.transparent.com/learn-french/
http://www.digitaldialects.com/French.htm
Phonetics: http://phonetique.free.fr/index.htm
http://www.verb2verbe.com/
Listening activities: http://frenchlingq.com/
http://ielanguages.com/french.html
http://www.realfrench.net/grammar/games.php
http://www.languageguide.org/french/
http://goethe-verlag.com/tests/EF/EF.HTM
http://globegate.utm.edu/french/globegate_mirror/frlesson.html
http://www.parleremo.org/viewcatalog.php?catlang=fra
http://www.jump-gate.com/languages/french/french1.html
German
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/0,,9572,00.html -You have to register, but it’s a great way to learn German
http://userweb.port.ac.uk/~joyce1/abinitio/index.html
http://www.deutsch-lernen.com/
http://www.fln.vcu.edu//menu.html
http://www.canoo.net/index_en.html
http://files.flageorgia.org/german/grammar/grammar.htm
http://www.ielanguages.com/German.html
http://www.parleremo.org/viewcatalog.php?catlang=deu
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/german/hmr/grammatik/index.html
http://learn-german-easily.com/index-basic-german
http://learn-to-speak-german.de/learn-with-songs
http://www.vorleser.net/
http://www.tagesschau.de/
http://german.speak7.com/
http://dict.leo.org/ende?lp=ende&lang=en&searchLoc=0&cmpType=relaxed§Hdr=on&spellToler=&search=
Italian
http://www.learnalanguage.com/learn-italian/
http://www.elanguageschool.net/
http://easy-italian.tumblr.com/
http://nativeitalian.tumblr.com/
Linguistic Map of Italy: http://les-langues-sont-ma-vie.tumblr.com/image/20541832214
Italian word of the day: http://www.bitesizedlanguages.com/wod/r/italian
http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/10-extraordinarily-useful-italian-phrases/
Audio, grammar, idioms, etc: http://www.oneworlditaliano.com/english/home.htm
Children’s books: http://www.ilnarrastorie.it/favole.famose/
http://www.zapitalian.com/
http://www.ielanguages.com/italian.html
http://www.poliglo.com/English/english.html
Newspaper: http://www.repubblica.it/
http://italian.about.com/od/lessons/tp/italian-language-lessons.htm
Children’s songs and rhymes: http://www.mamalisa.com/?p=824&t=ec&c=120
http://www.italianlanguageguide.com/
Culture: http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/italy-country-profile.html
http://twitter.com/italianlanguage
http://www.iluss.it/schede_gram_free.html
http://www.education.vic.gov.au/languagesonline/italian/italian.htm
https://conjuguemos.com/index.php
http://learn101.org/italian.php
http://www.memrise.com/topic/italian/wordlists/
Pronunciations: http://www.forvo.com/languages/it/
Podcast: http://radiolingua.com/shows/italian/one-minute-italian/
Podcast: http://radiolingua.com/shows/italian/my-daily-phrase-italian/
http://www.transparent.com/learn-italian/
http://www.digitaldialects.com/Italian.htm
http://www.ielanguages.com/italian.html
http://www.italianizeyourself.com/
http://www.languageguide.org/italian/vocabulary/
http://goethe-verlag.com/tests/EI/EI.HTM
Spanish
http://www.lingolex.com/spanish.htm
http://www.123teachme.com/ - Has games, verb conjugations, text translator, grammar, quizzes, and more!
http://www.studyspanish.com/
http://spanish.speak7.com/
http://www.elanguageschool.net/
http://www.learnalanguage.com/
Spanish word of the day: http://www.bitesizedlanguages.com/wod/r/spanish
http://zachary-jones.com/zambombazo/
http://www.poliglo.com/English/english.html
https://conjuguemos.com/index.php
http://www.lingolex.com/spanish.htm
Games: http://www.quia.com/shared/spanish/
Newspapers: http://libguides.mit.edu/content.php?pid=146063&sid=1247903
http://www.spanishdict.com/
http://learn101.org/spanish.php
http://www.memrise.com/home/
http://www.memrise.com/topic/spanish/wordlists/
Phonetics: http://www.uiowa.edu/~acadtech/phonetics/#
Phonetics/Dialects in Spanish: http://www.uiowa.edu/~acadtech/dialects//#
Pronunciations: http://www.forvo.com/languages/es/
http://learner.org/series/destinos/
http://www.colby.edu/~bknelson/SLC/index.php
http://www.miscositas.com/spanish.html
http://www.codyscuentos.com/
http://radiolingua.com/shows/spanish/coffee-break-spanish/
http://www.transparent.com/learn-spanish/
http://www.digitaldialects.com/Spanish.htm
http://www.ielanguages.com/spanish.html
http://www.learn-spanish.co.il/
http://mld.ursinus.edu/~jarana/Ejercicios/index.html
http://www.todo-claro.com/
http://www.spanicity.com/
http://www.languageguide.org/spanish/vocabulary/
http://goethe-verlag.com/tests/ES/ES.HTM
http://learner.org/series/destinos/
http://www.spanishprograms.com/learning_module/tutorial_index.htm
http://www.expanish.com/free-spanish-study-guides.php
http://www.lingolex.com/accents.htm
http://www.codyscuentos.com/
http://www.spanishunlimited.com/
http://www.onlinefreespanish.com/
Chinese
http://www.chinese-tools.com/learn/chinese - What I love about this site is the pinyin to character tool
http://www.chinese-outpost.com/language/
http://www.csulb.edu/~txie/ccol/content.htm
http://www.sinosplice.com/learn-chinese
http://chinese.rutgers.edu/class_content_simplified_chinese/level1/class1-to-9/class1/short_en.htm
http://www.zapchinese.com/
http://www.yeschinese.org/learn-chinese/lesson-1-introduction-to-hanyu-pinyin/
Thai
http://www.thai-language.com/lessons
http://www.thai2english.com/
http://www.linguanaut.com/english_thai.htm
http://learn-thai-podcast.com/thai-language/
http://www.into-asia.com/thai_language/
http://www.carla.umn.edu/LCTL/VPA/Thai/pages/home.htm
http://learningthai.com/
http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Thai/Beginning_Thai_I_review/index.html
http://www.thai-lessons.com/trivial_game.php
Music: http://www.ethaimusic.com/index.php
Korean
http://www.voakorea.com/
http://www.learn-korean.net/
http://www.parleremo.org/viewcatalog.php?catlang=kor
http://wiki.galbijim.com/Hanja
http://animara.com/hanghoul/ - shoot zombies by translating hangul!!
http://www.uebersetzung.at/twister/ko.htm
http://langintro.com/kintro/toc.htm
http://www.genkienglish.net/speakkorean/
http://www.infocobuild.com/language/korean/korean.html-
http://linguanaut.com/english_korean.htm
http://www.lifeinkorea.com/Language/korean.cfm?Subject=writing
http://www.learn-korean.net/learn-korean-classes-listarticles-4.html
http://www.transparent.com/wotd/today/korean.html
http://rki.kbs.co.kr/learn_korean/lessons/e_index.htm
http://www.youtube.com/user/koreanclass101?feature=results_main
http://tunein.com/radio/Korean-g152/
Newspaper: http://chosun.com/
http://www.indiana.edu/~koreanrs/hangul.html
http://www.koreandictionary.net/
http://parksguide.blogspot.com.br/
http://korean.sogang.ac.kr/
http://ezcorean.com/korean_grammar/index.php?cfile=bb_index.php&subaction=vforum&home=grammar_forum
Japanese
http://www.freejapaneselessons.com/
http://www.learn-japanese.info/
http://www.learnjapanesefree.com/
http://www.learnjapanese.com/ - Has slang expressions, grammar, common phrases, vocabulary and more
http://japanese-phrases.sakura.ne.jp/
http://www.manythings.org/japanese/
http://jisho.org/
http://www.saiga-jp.com/kanji_dictionary.html
http://www.learn-japanese-adventure.com/japanese-lessons.html
http://libguides.mit.edu/content.php?pid=146063&sid=1247899
http://www.jgram.org
http://www.iknow.co.jp
http://www.guidetojapanese.org
http://www.yamasa.cc/members/ocjs/kanjidic.nsf/SearchKanji3?OpenForm
Greek
http://www.kypros.org/cgi-bin/lexicon - Greek to English, English to Greek Dictionary (Modern and Ancient Greek)
http://www.101languages.net/greek/basics.html
http://www.biblicalgreek.org/grammar/
http://users.forthnet.gr/agn/drennolds1/
http://gr.voanews.com/
http://www.ukindia.com/zip/zgk1.htm
http://www.textkit.com/
http://www.xanthi.ilsp.gr/filog/
http://mylanguages.org/learn_greek.php
http://www.e-radio.gr/
http://www.ibiblio.org/koine/greek/lessons/alphabet.html
http://greek-language.com/Alphabet.html
ESL (English as a Second Language)
http://www.englishpage.com/
http://www.english-online.org.uk/course.htm
http://www.english-the-easy-way.com/Writing_English_ESL/Writing_English_ESL.htm
https://sites.google.com/site/marysenglishcourse/home
http://englishlearner.com/index.shtml
http://www.brainpopjr.com/
http://www.superteacherworksheets.com/index.html
http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/
http://www.ESLDesk.com/
http://www.zozanga.com/
http://www.englishclub.com/learn-english.htm
Sign Language
www.aslpro.com
www.aslresource.com
http://www.asl.ms/
Esperanto
http://en.lernu.net/
Newspapers: http://eo.mondediplo.com/, http://www.liberafolio.org/
http://www.kurso.com.br/index.php?en
http://en.lernu.net/lernado/index.php
http://esperantofre.com/edu/kino01a.htm
http://www.esperanto-panorama.net/vortaro/eoen.htm
http://esperantofre.com/eeo/EoDktA/GerdaA/GerdaVoA.htm
http://esperanto-usa.org/
http://donh.best.vwh.net/Esperanto/Literaturo/
Russian
http://www.tasteofrussian.com/
http://speakrussian.blogspot.com/
http://wws.peacecorps.gov/wws/multimedia/language/lessons.cfm#russian
http://www.international.ucla.edu/languages/technology/podcasts/
http://www.ukindia.com/zip/zru1.htm
http://russophilia.wordpress.com/
http://www.golos-ameriki.ru/
Arabic
http://i-cias.com/babel/arabic/index.htm
http://www.alrashidmall.com/learn-arabic.htm
http://www.searchtruth.com/arabic/lessons/unit1_writing.php
http://arabic.speak7.com/
http://mylanguages.org/learn_arabic.php
http://arabic.tripod.com/
http://www.daadlanguage.com/
http://www.madinaharabic.com/start_learning.html
http://omanpocketguide.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=67&Itemid=81
http://tunein.com/radio/Arabic-g135/
http://www.al-bab.com/arab/newspapers.htm
http://www.arabicgenie.com/arabicletters.html
http://www.arabic-alphabet.org/arabic-lessons/
http://www.internetpolyglot.com/lessons-en-ar
http://www.firdaous.com/en/0023.htm
Norwegian
http://NorwegianLanguage.info/
http://www.stolaf.edu/depts/norwegian/grammar/grammar.html
http://www.apronus.com/norskaudio/samfunnslaere.htm
http://mylanguages.org/norwegian_alphabet.php-
http://www.freedict.com/onldict/nor.html
http://www.nrk.no/
Newspaper: http://www.aftenposten.no/
http://www.101languages.net/norwegian/vocabulary.html
http://iteslj.org/v/no/
http://norwegianlanguage.eu/2009/01/01/what-form-of-norwegian-to-learn-bokmal-or-nynorsk/
Swedish
http://www2.hhs.se/isa/swedish/chap2.htm
http://www.onlineswedish.com/main.php
http://swedishalphabet.tripod.com/index.swf
http://www2.hhs.se/isa/swedish/chap9.htm
http://www.ielanguages.com/swedish.html
Newspaper: http://www.dn.se/
http://www.svtplay.se/
http://sverigesradio.se/
http://www.ectaco.co.uk/English-Swedish-Dictionary/
Finnish
http://donnerwetter.kielikeskus.helsinki.fi/finnishforforeigners/parts-index.htm
http://yle.fi/vintti/yle.fi/supisuomea/sanasto/01.shtml
http://www.hs.fi/
http://watch.squidtv.net/europe/finland.html
http://www.fincd.com/
http://www.hei-finland.com/
http://www.hs.fi/english/extras/speakup
http://www.101languages.net/finnish/
http://www.oneness.vu.lt/
http://www.uuno.tamk.fi/
http://www.digitaldialects.com/Finnish.htm
http://mylanguages.org/finnish_alphabet.php
http://www.infopankki.fi/en-gb/finnish_on_the_internet/
Polish
http://www.transparent.com/word-of-the-day/today/polish.html
http://www.transparent.com/learn-polish/proficiency-test.html
http://www.skwierzyna.net/polishwords.pdf
http://www.i-polish.com/
http://www.skwierzyna.net/polishshortstories.pdf
http://www.skwierzyna.net/polishgrammar.pdf
http://grzegorj.w.interia.pl/kurs/
http://onestoppolish.com/useful_polish_phrases.htm
http://polish.slavic.pitt.edu/
http://portalwiedzy.onet.pl/tlumacz.html?qs=bread&tr=ang-auto&x=0&y=0
http://www.listenlive.eu/poland.html
http://www.tvp.pl/strony/przegapiles-w-tv-zobacz-w-internecie
Latin
http://www.cambridgescp.com/Lpage.php?p=clc%5Etop%5Ehome
https://conjuguemos.com/index.php
http://learn101.org/latin.php
Newspaper: http://www.vatican.va/archive/aas/index_en.htm
http://www.memrise.com/language/eng/lat/
Pronunciations: http://www.forvo.com/languages/la/
http://www.transparent.com/learn-latin/
http://ielanguages.com/latin1.html
http://www.textkit.com/latin_grammar.php
http://www.surfacelanguages.com/language/Latin
http://humanum.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/Lexis/Wheelock-Latin/
http://www.hhhh.org/perseant/libellus/aides/allgre/
http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/alice.html
http://ancienthistory.about.com/cs/fun/
http://yle.fi/radio1/tiede/nuntii_latini/
http://www.linneyslatinclass.com/ghlectures.php
http://adamhoward.net/latin/latincomm.html
http://dictionaries.travlang.com/EnglishLatin/
http://www.ket.org/Education/latin/index.html
http://ablemedia.com/ctcweb/chifiles.html
http://www.textkit.com/
http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/classics.html
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~bender/latinex.html
http://www.classicsunveiled.com/romevd/html/game.html
http://www.classicsunveiled.com/romevd/html/vocabmain.html
http://www.linneyslatinclass.com/
http://web.uvic.ca/hrd/latin/wheelock/
http://archives.nd.edu/latgramm.htm
http://www.learnlatin.tk/
General Language Sites
http://www.fodors.com/language/ - Has Spanish, French, Italian, German, Arabic, Chinese, and Japanese
http://www.omniglot.com/ - Has basic phrases in almost any language along with idioms and sayings
http://www.wordreference.com/ - Any language (French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, etc.) to English dictionary
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/ - Basic phrases and vocab in French, Spanish, Greek, Chinese, German, Italian, and Portuguese.
http://www.languagehelpers.com/ - Has Chinese, Czech, French, German, Latvian, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish
http://www.smartphrase.com/index.shtml -Has Italian, French, German, Spanish, Greek, Dutch, and Portuguese. Random phrase generator
http://www.101languages.net/vocabulary/vocabulary.html - Has Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, and Spanish
http://www.livemocha.com/ - A few people have suggested this site, and it’s incredible. If you want to learn a language on your own, you need this. And it’s free!
http://vinurminn.tumblr.com/post/15596816573/in-linguistics-a-filler-is-a-sound-or-word-that - Fillers in other languages.
http://memrise.com/language/
http://www.lang-8.com/
http://www.elanguageschool.net/ - Has Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, and Vietnamese.
http://www.forvo.com/languages/ - EVERY LANGUAGE STUDENT SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THIS SITE!! Pronounces words by native speakers in these languages: English, German, French, Russian, Tatar, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Czech, Chinese, Swedish, Japanese, Finnish, Persian, Hungarian, Greek, Dutch, Korean, Polish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Hindi, Wu, Danish, Cantonese, Hebrew, Bashkir, Irish, Esperanto, Galician, Norwegian (bokmål), Indonesian, Serbian, Latin, Interlingua, Lithuanian, Slovak, Icelandic, Croatian, Yiddish, Slovenian, Occitan, Belorussian, Thai, Ancient Greek, Vietnamese, Afrikaans, Lombard, Kurdish, Tagalog, Asturian, Latvian, Welsh, Breton, Basque, Azerbaijani, Tamil, Sanskrit, Sicilian, Bosnian, Armenian, Estonian, Malay, Bengali, Neapolitan, Georgian, Klingon, Min Nan, Scottish Gaelic, Kabardian, Scots, Macedonian, Marathi, Faroese, Chuvash, Lakota, Swiss German, Bavarian, Zazaki, Mongolian and Swahili and many more.
http://www.internetpolyglot.com/mainMenu.html - Has English, Spanish, French, Chinese, German, Japanese, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Portuguese, Korean, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, Thai, Latin, Hindi, Polish, Tagalog, Swedish, Romanian, Norwegian, Turkish, Finnish, Farsi, Danish, Indonesian, Czech, Hungarian, Ukrainian, Amharic, Swahili, Bulgarian, and Croatian.
http://www.engoi.com/en/index.html - Has Greek, Czech, Turkish, Romanian, Polish, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and Swedish.
http://www.babelnation.com/ - Has French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Follow thelanguagecommunity.tumblr.com for even more websites!
hello !! ok so today i want to share some of the things i’ve learnt in my years of being a languages student, particularly regarding vocab & grammar. i personally love learning languages and there are many obvious benefits, communication being one of the fundamental ones.
tbh vocab and grammar are probably the backbones of any language - they play a huge part in developing your translation, reading, writing, speaking and listening skills.
pt i: vocab
have a list. the simple act of writing is one of the most effective ways to retain information tbh ! it’s good to keep a seperate section / notebook / document for this so everything’s in one place & i personally like to keep prescribed textbook words and words i look up during translations / exercises in seperate places as well, for the sake of organisation. also you can flick back through later and feel accomplished :-)
flashcards. write the word in your language on one side and the translation + relevant grammar info on the other side, and use that to test yourself. quizlet + anki are great online flashcard tools !
mnemonics. short [or long!!] phrases / acronyms /stories are super useful, especially with words with multiple meanings or words which look annoyingly similar.
word / pictorial association. ok word association is obviously easier in languages of the same family because so many words look / sound similar but pictures are great too, especially for more visual learners.
this article contains some excellent tips for studying a language with a different alphabet
pt ii: grammar
make up chants / songs [hand gestures can help!!]
look for patterns.
take the french present tense -er verb endings: -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent.
and the imperfect tense -er endings: -ais, -ais, -ait, -ions, -iez, -aient.
not too different right?? learn to spot these similarities + use them to your advantage !
repetition is key. sounds boring but repetition is one of the best ways to drill things into your brain; whether it’s verbally, mentally or just by writing out the entire table. i often repeat things over and over to myself whilst doing everyday activities like washing the dishes and it really helps.
learn the exceptions to the rule. because there are always exceptions. just learn them. i do recommend making summary notes or flashcards for harder concepts simply to gain a better understanding and also because you can look over them quickly & easily
also just !!! practice !!! often things make much more sense in context, so practice by doing exercises and translations
pt iii: general tips / links
read !!! reading exposes you to so much more culture + vocab and grammar in the way that it’s used in a day to day context
similar to above; watching tv shows / movies and listening to music is super fun too + develops listening and therefore speaking skills
practice practice practice. whether it’s just going over vocab or scanning through a text or listening to music or writing a short passage, try to engage with your target language on a daily basis. trust me, it helps a lot.
find a partner !!! learning new things with friends is so much less daunting + you can study together and motivate each other and maybe even travel together one day
apps / sites like duolingo, memrise, omniglot, babbel, bbclanguages and 101languages can make language learning more fun + engaging
+ some youtube channels !
each language is unique so for more specific resources, check out some of these masterposts: japanese, latin, spanish, chinese, italian, korean, french, swedish [etc]
remember: learning a language is hard. adapting your brain to understand a whole new set of words and rules is hard. it’s supposed to be hard. but it’s ok to make mistakes. it’s ok. you got this. and in the end, it’s so rewarding - knowing another language is a skill you’ll have for life. good luck + i hope this was useful !
- joanne
Till Lindemann basically always looks like he just got into bed five minutes ago and then one of his drunk friends called for a ride home so here he is (and you fucking owe HIM a drink for rescuing your ass, do you know what time it is?!)
Examples:
A 3 person suicide coffin. Apparently, it was made for a Colorado couple in the 1930s whose baby died. Grief-stricken, they had planned to commit suicide and be buried together in a single coffin. When they decided not to go through with it, the coffin went unused. It can be seen in the National Museum of Funeral History today. From here
Some guy built that thing knowing a couple was gonna kill themselves n he was like ok sure I can do a 3 bedroom coffin I got you
I aspire to achieve Fenriz levels of chill one day.
Siempre me he preguntado por qué a Lavey le gustaba ese traje/disfraz tan ridículo 🤔
Love is one of the most intense feelings felt by man; another is hate. Forcing yourself to feel indiscriminate love is very unnatural. If you try to love everyone you only lessen your feelings for those who deserve your love. Repressed hatred can lead to many physical and emotional aliments. By learning to release your hatred towards those who deserve it, you cleanse yourself of these malignant emotions and need not take your pent-up hatred out on your loved ones.
Anton LaVey (via jimmy-the-satanist)
No es malo el deseo de destacar, siempre que realmente tengamos algo que ofrecer, y no solo el extremo al que nos ha llevado nuestra compulsión por ser diferentes.
La mirada diabólica. (via studyblr666cr)
La Chispa Adecuada
Las palabras fueron avispas Y las calles como dunas Cuando aun te espero llegar
En un ataúd guardo tu tacto y una corona Con tu pelo enmarañado Queriendo encontrar un arcoiris infinito
Mis manos que aún son de hueso Y tu vientre sabe a pan La catedral que es tu cuerpo
Eras verano y mil tormentas Y yo el león que sonríe a las paredes Que he vuelto a pintar del mismo color
No sé distinguir entre besos y raíces No sé distinguir lo complicado de lo simple
Y ahora estás en mi lista De promesas a olvidar Todo arde si le aplicas la chispa adecuada
El fuego que era a veces propio La ceniza siempre ajena Blanca esperma resbalando por la espina dorsal
Ya somos más viejos y sinceros y que más da Si miramos la laguna como llaman a la eternidad De la ausencia
No sé distinguir entre besos y raíces No sé distinguir lo complicado de lo simple
Y ahora estás en mi lista De promesas a olvidar Todo arde si le aplicas la chispa adecuada
No sé distinguir entre besos y raíces No sé distinguir lo complicado de lo simple
Y ahora estás en mi lista De promesas a olvidar Todo arde si le aplicas la chispa adecuada
💞 22-7
stop believing that you ran out of time to shape yourself into who you want to be! stop believing that its ruined! stop believing you don’t have potential! you are not a fixed being! you have endless opportunities to grow.
Keep Your Mind at Peace & Your Body a Beast
Being active has nothing but positive results, and I have a couple ideas for my witchy friends that may work out for you! Of all people, witches know that everything is connected, so keeping out body happy keeps our mind happy - which means better results for spells too!
Before The Workout
Drink some green or black tea! A little bit of caffeine before a workout is actually good - it gives you a little boost. Most pre-workouts have caffeine too, just be sure to keep it in moderation.
Enchant that water! I always toss some mint leaves and cut up strawberries in my water bottle. You can also use any kind of citrus, or even make some green iced tea to use as your first bottle hitting the gym or studio.
Glamours to look as badass as you’ll feel. Sigils in your pocket or shoes, or even enchanting your perfume or deodorant. I know it sounds silly but I can promise you that boost of confidence goes a long way when you’re pushing yourself, and you can look in the mirror and think, “I’m a badass witch.”
Ready that playlist. Music is everything for getting pumped, whether it’s working out or spell casting!
Don’t eat something too heavy. Save that reward for after the battle! Then you can ask your local kitchen witch for a hardy recipe!
Witchy Workouts
There are so many kinds of ways to keep your body active, and not all of them are picking heavy things up and putting them back down.
Yoga. If you haven’t tried yoga yet I highly recommend this - especially for witches. It’s all about quieting the mind, becoming in touch with your body and the energy around you, strengthening, balancing, and centering yourself. It’s meditation, stretching and a workout all in one; how can you get better than this?!
Pole Dancing. You’re a witch aren’t you? So why don’t you try flying? I’m bias, I’ll admit it - but I teach pole fitness for a reason! There so so many benefits to pole. Confidence, it builds so much confidence. This is an amazing way to enhance your feminine energy, and if you work with any deities that are mainly with feminine power, dancing is a wonderful offering. It doesn’t have to be sexual, it can be sad, creepy, powerful, funny, hiphop or ballet mix, or contemporary! This builds your strength & flexibility and it doesn’t feel like work! It’s all play until before you know it your on the floor sweating and feeling like the sexiest/most graceful/beautiful person ever. Everyone is always supportive, there’s always body love and I’ve had students who are male, female, trans - there’s even a 54 year old man who loves wearing heels & his wife adores it(@manwhopoledances on instagram) and one of the ladies I used to dance with in Colorado named Patty - a 60 year old woman who looks damn good for her age and is so kind and strong! (Any questions feel free to message me!)
Aerial Silks. Another way to soar in the sky! This one I find isn’t as ‘dancy’ as pole but you can make it whatever you like. This one is a lot about holding poses and engaging your muscles for periods of time to do so, so it’s kind of aerial yoga but sometimes you spin. This art is graceful, beautiful and can be very dramatic and lovely!
Lyra. Another aerial art - what can I say? I think you should fly if your a witch! Hehe. This one is involving a hoop that is suspended in the air. It’s a great workout for sure, and the poses look so beautiful and magical once you get them. Check out @ladyinlaluna on instagram for an understanding of Lyra. Plus her hoop is a crescent moon and what’s more witchy than that?
Hula Hoop. This one is a much gentler way to get yourself moving if you’re not looking to get ripped. It’s great for flow, movement, those who like to dance in their kitchen and move freely. It’s a beautiful and hypnotic dance, and I love watching theses artists move. All you need is a hula hoop to start and you can get yourself moving and feeling happy! @danatheleo & @bunnknees are great artists to check out for inspiration.
Not So Witchy(but great workouts)
Boxing. I did kickboxing for a while and let me tell you it is a rush. It’s so fun, the gyms and classes I went to were supportive and kind no matter what level you were on. Plus, a little self-defense was never a bad thing!
Sport Teams. Whether you’re in school or have a community team, try out! Or if that’s too much, get some friends together to play a friendly game of ice hockey at your local rec center, or swim teams, kickball, baseball, or football!
Free running. I haven’t tried this yet but I would love to! Running around, building strength to scale structures and building speed and endurance. I’d say you’d be a survivor in the zombie apocalypse for sure - or at least undefeated winner in a game of Groundies.
Bouldering. This might be harder to access depending on where you live, but this is basically an indoor rock climbing gym. There are some places you are able to free climb, and some places there are colors coordinated to difficulty level. Both are fun, and bringing your family or friends is awesome too.
Surfing. Obviously, if your land locked this might be harder to do. But if you’re close to the beach and have the desire, why not take a class or two, try it out and see how you like it!
Not About That Commitment
Swimming. What better way to be a sea witch even if your land locked? Especially for the summer! Local beaches, lakes, rivers(if swimming is legal), are all wonderful, or even if you can wear yourself out at a waterpark or local pool.
Hiking. Back home I was spoiled with the Rocky Mountains and my easy access to it for beautiful hikes. It’s a wonderful way to connect with the Earth. Get to know the local wildlife! Hikes can very from difficulty. Make sure to pack a few snacks, a lot of water, and a few safety items(whistle, mirror, & bear spray) just incase something takes a wrong turn! Nature can be very unpredictable.
Taking walks. It can be as simple as walking your companion around a few blocks or to the park. You still get to meditate a little and get yourself moving a little for the day.
Park day! Bring a ball and some frisbees! Some snacks and water, and maybe some jump ropes or hula-hoops!
These are the best I could come up with on the top of my head, but please do let me know if I should add anything or if you have any questions. I hope this was helpful for you guys!