what do you guys think of “burned out incarnated angels”
because i’ve seen a lot of people dismiss new age stuff but the description of burned out angels fits me exactly

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what do you guys think of “burned out incarnated angels”
because i’ve seen a lot of people dismiss new age stuff but the description of burned out angels fits me exactly
other angels: today i conversed with all these well-known angels and deities clearly and precisely and got many answers i have been searching for
me: today i asked for a sign, didn’t get one, asked for a little help, didn’t get any
20 Questions for Witchy-Folk
Flood my ask box, you guys!
1. What would you classify your path as?
2. What deities (if any) do you worship, study, honor, feel drawn to, etc?
3. Is there a particular element you seem to gravitate towards or work with most?
4. Is there an element you work with the least?
5. Are there any paths, practices or types of magic you are inexperienced, but very interested in?
6. What tools do you use?
7. Do you use altars or shrines?
8. If you celebrate the sabbats, which is your favorite?
9. Have you found any music that relates to your craft or that helps you work and express?
10. If you could live any three places, where would you live?
11. Are you open about your beliefs or are they mostly kept in the broom closet?
12. Have you ever run into any stereotypes or problems relating to your beliefs?
13. Do you have any 'witchy' things you do daily?
14. Is there a particular time you prefer to work? (Night, day, dusk, dawn, seasons, am, pm, etc.)
15. Do you work with others, by yourself, or sort of a mix?
16. If there was one thing you could change or have happen in the craft community, what would it be (if anything)?
17. Do you work with plants? If so, how do you use them? Do you grow your own or buy them? Fresh, dried?
18. Any familiars?
19. Are there any quotes, lyrics, poems or passages from a book that resonate with you in regards to your craft?
20. Is there anything in particular you study or know a lot about?
The ‘God’ and ‘Gods’ Concept.
Many believe in One ‘God’ Some believe in many ‘Gods” Most Believe their ‘God ‘Is the “One True God”
Old Gods are Past mistakes and good deeds.
New Gods are the Gods of the Future that will be created in Your timeline.
God is Present.
This ideal concept of ‘God’, is to believe in something So Good and So Great that it becomes Your drive to become enlightened by learning from Your Past and creating Your Future.
If Your “God” demands You.
To Hurt others
To Murder in ‘His’ name.
To Create suffering for others because they “lack conviction.”
To Judge others.
To Trespass on others.
You are following a Demon.
God is Light.
God is Life
God does not make other Suffer
God does not Judge
God does not Trespass.
Start Teaching others Love by being Love.
-CrazyFeather
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“Light is time” is an art installation developed by Tsuyoshi Tane Featuring 80,000 suspended shimmering watch plates for people to walk through.
Honoring the Sacred Feminine ‘Moon time’ Cycle
Many moons ago, the female menstrual cycle was celebrated as a gift of fertility and femininity. Our cycle naturally aligned with the waxing and waning of the moon. Shedding of menstrual ‘blood’ was considered a special time for rest, purification and rejuvenation.
Various cultures including Native American, Aborigine, Druid and African, regarded a menstruating woman to be incredibly sacred and blessed with a gift to heal, protect or to bridge into the higher realms of awareness. Some cultures still do honor this, although much of the knowledge has been suppressed, distorted and lost to the sands of time.
During this phase a woman is endowed with enormous power of the divine feminine, so it is no wonder that a patriarchal world of control would be afraid of it.
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The Law of Attraction vs. The Law of Awareness
The Law of Attraction says that you synchronistically attract from the outside what you resonate with on the inside, or that you can bring into your life what you momentarily strongly focus upon. So by having an optimistic attitude and focusing on success one attracts these, while having a cynical depressed attitude attracts negative experiences.
At the same time, however, experience shows that negative possibilities manifest when we least expect them, and that anticipating them is what actually keeps them from happening. So how can focusing on negative possibilities attract them in one case, and prevent them in another?
That is the paradox addressed in this article…
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Metatron’s Cube & the 11:11 portal; dimensional evolution
if you are interested in answers/info about the so-called ‘rift’ from earlier this month, or in the evolutionary path of this dimension, please continue reading (& share if you can) :)
this is gonna be a lot of info, so bear with me.
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Are you still needing some spiritual guidance?
yes, i am!
Hello,
Does anyone currently offer spiritual guidance or readings or know anyone who does? I feel like this is a turning point in my life spiritually and mentally and I’d like a helping hand
there is one thing that has no opposite; that’s breathing. we can not-not breath. not even if we want or try hard. everything in this universe breathes. meditation brought us closer to our hearth, our hearth brought us closer to our breath; it’s our breath that what we are. the way we breath creates all our different state of minds, emotions and all we are. the breath comes first. all our existential questions, of what and we are is answered with this; we are our breath. try to imagine you’re the air that goes in and out of your nose and nothing else. the way we breath shapes our whole reality. so many of us don’t know what they want, and always questioned it, well, we just want to breath, it’s all we want. there is nothing we want more. for those who are in spirituality and meditated daily by focusing on their heart and energy system, it was all for making us return to our breath, god’s breathing. everything else we perceive are just all the different manifestations of breath. breath like a master and you will become a master.
If you would like to, try breathing in sync with this. this is especially helpful for people with anxiety, but for everyone else too.
50 Meditation Tips
- By Jess Carlson.
I get it. Meditation isn’t always easy. You don’t always have time for it. And maybe you just suck at it. I get it, really I do. Even though now meditation is something I can do easy peasy {mostly} I used to struggle like you wouldn’t believe with just getting my head to shut up long enough to get a few quiet breaths in. Spoiler Alert! You’ll never get your head to shut up. Not truly.
Here’s the thing though – we need meditation. Your excuses and past experiences don’t matter. It’s time to hack it, try something different, and just practice! The number of benefits to meditation are massive. You’ve heard them all by now I’m sure:
Stress reduction
Lower blood pressure
Better focus
Better ability to handle high-pressure situations
Immune system boost
Reduction in negative emotions
Better relationships
Developed intuition
Better nervous system function
Better chances of avoiding heart disease
And that’s just scratching the surface {check out this list of 100 meditation benefits}.
Meditation is simply the practice of maintaining a sense of peace and mental calmness for a period of time. It is not about having no thoughts. To try and empty the mind completely is a waste of time and it defeats the true purpose of mediation. All you need to do is simply let those thoughts come and go. You can’t control the fact that they pop up but you can control hold you react or hang on to them.
So I have for you 50 tips, some super quick and simple, and a few a little more involved, to help you make it happen:
Listen to chants or kirtans. {Deva Premal and Krishna Das are my favs!}
Let the noise around you be like natural music rather than a distraction.
Don’t close your eyes.
Keep a soft gaze on a candle flame.
Count your breaths to keep your brain busy {count 1 on an inhale, 2 on an exhale, and so on up to 10 then start again}.
Stretch first so your body is loose, just like before any exercise you do.
Have a purpose for your meditation. {just being quite is a purpose!}
Make it a ritual.
Try different meditation techniques from different traditions + cultures.
Commit to start with 10 days of meditation without skipping a day.
Use guided meditations.
Meditate when everyone else in the house is asleep or out.
Meditate before you get out bed in the morning.
Meditate at the same time every day.
Use mala beads.
Sit quietly and just mentally list what you’re grateful for that day. {hey, that’s mediation!}
Stop meditating when it feels like it’s time, regardless of what the clock says.
You only need a few minutes a day {5-10 is perfect}, not hours.
If you have a scratch, scratch it! It’s more distracting to try to ignore it.
Start where you are with just 2-3 minutes a day – that’s better than no minutes a day!
Do activities that let your mind wander like looking out the windows at clouds floating.
Write down all your thoughts, frustrations, and to-do’s on a piece of paper so you can get it out of your head before sitting down to meditate.
Mediation has no true beginning or end so don’t worry about the destination and focus on the journey.
Adjust your posture when you start – if you can’t comfortably take a deep breath, shift.
The mind is always changing, so your meditation practice will always change – some days will be harder than others.
The mind is meant to think, so give yourself a few minutes every time to just let the mind do what it wants.
Practice with consistency is the only way it will get easier.
It’s ok to just sit there – just sitting there and being focused on that alone creates an intentioned focus.
Keep a journal handy to write down your Ah-Ha’s and your Ah Crap’s – then work to fix the Ah Crap moments.
Keep track of your excuses and then stop making them!
Do a mediation challenge with a friend – hold each other accountable.
Be realistic and honest with yourself about why you’re doing meditation – what are you looking for?
Don’t judge your meditation – no meditation is good or bad – you get what you need each time.
Turn off and drop out – shut down computers, phones, and anything that can distract you and pull you out of your meditation and back to the daily grind.
Don’t start off with your eyes closed – after getting settled and doing some breathing, let your eyes close naturally.
Make use of the “me time” that you already have – meditate in the shower, on our lunch break, or while you’re walking the dog.
Your mind will wonder and you will start to think – acknowledge when this happens and then turn your attention back to your breath, breathing in through the nose and out through the mouth.
Begin being more present and in the moment in your every daily life {you know, not trying to be a multitasking master} – this will help your meditation practice.
Make sure you’re sitting somewhere that you are completely safe.
You don’t need a special mediation room – you can meditate anywhere you’re comfortable.
Meditation is like running – you have to start small and build muscle to go long distances.
Meditation will never give you a permanent sense of bliss and well-being – instead it gives you a tool to help you create a space of peace and calm in your mind when you need it most.
Create a schedule for building and growing your meditation practice and then stick to it.
If you’re meditating in the morning, do it before your coffee.
Don’t do your meditation after eating, especially big meals – try to meditate on an empty stomach.
Let gravity do it’s thing and really feel the sensation of sitting in your body.
Stretch when you’re done to awaken your body, but don’t jump up and move around too quickly.
Don’t use a timer and don’t rush – just do things in the time that comes naturally.
Cover your eyes with something if you feel the light or outside world distracting.
If your emotions are high and get in the way, turn your attention to your body – where do you really feel these emotions gathering in your body? Acknowledge that, feel it, then let it go and focus back on your breath.
– B.D: I still need practice, but I usually meditate best with my eyes open and just staring blankly at the wall or something. Idk why but when my eyes are closed, my imagination peaks and I just start imagining images that distract me or I just fall asleep lol. Of course I blink, scratch an itch, move a bit to get comfortable, but I’m still meditating. You can meditate while moving. And for me, it’s just as simple as doing it while sitting still. Maybe even simpler because I’m not concentrating on sitting so still, and even if I do move a bit, I am still relaxed.
I also breath in through my nose for the count of 4 seconds, then breath out of my mouth for the count of 4 seconds until I start getting into a meditative state. Then I just continue breathing in my nose and out my mouth. I keep my mouth opened just a little bit the whole time so I don’t have to keep opening and closing my mouth the entire time. I just concentrate on my breathing and nothing else. Sometimes I concentrate on my chakras or I do a tree meditation (I reblogged a version recently, but you can see the version I use here).
I usually meditate laying down or sitting against the wall with a pillow behind my back. It’s more comfortable for me that way. But I always do it on my bed. The floor hurts my butt then I get distracted by the pain or numbness lol.
Free Tarot Pulls
I feel an energy and pull towards tarot right now, so I’m taking questions! Feel free to ask any question (it’s best if it isn’t yes or no) and I’ll pull a card that will give you some insight
*Note that I am not a professional
Let's Make A Mental Illness Inclusive Witchcraft Community
I know I’m not the only one. There are other witches who hide their mental illness on their witchcraft blog. I’ve never personally seen hostility towards the mentally ill in the witchcraft community here, but I still made a whole separate blog for my craft out of fear of judgment.
I have seen other witches vaguely mention their mental health, so I know I am not alone here. I don’t want my personal blog and my witchcraft blog to be separate anymore. My practice IS personal, and keeping them separate takes too much energy. I have already begun posting witchcraft related things on this blog, but I still hesitate reaching out to other witches from this blog.
PLEASE REBLOG if you are a witch who has or is supportive of serious mental illnesses (including but not limited to Dissociative Identity Disorder, Schizophrenia, Borderline Personality Disorder, Bi-polar Disorder, etc.) I want to know who I can safely reach out to.
–Wren