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Spoonie Witch Masterpost
All of my spoonie/disabled/low-energy witch posts…
(Before sending me an ask, click here…)
Bedridden witch:
Bedridden witch - General edition
Bedridden witch - Nature edition
Bedridden witch - Worship edition
Bedridden witch - Divination edition
Bedridden witch - Stale energy edition
Bedridden witch - Elements edition
Bedridden witch - Pastel edition
Bedridden witch - Kitchen edition
Bedridden witch - Winter edition
Bedridden witch - Ocean edition
Spells - range in level of energy required:
Simple spell: Ease the pain
Simple spell: To be humble
Simple spell: To be proud
Simple spell: Start the day ‘light’
Simple spell: To bring balance
Simple spell: To succeed in a career/job
Medium spell: Kiss that bitch goodbye
Medium spell: To attract kindness
Medium spell: To Gain Control
Anti-Migraine Spell + Altered versions of this spell
Tips and tricks:
Witchcraft in the Hospital
Low energy devotional tip
Bath magic made easy
Witchy things for spoonie students
Cleansing (via your phone)
Charging crystals: My version [X] Simple version [X]
For when you can’t sleep
A tip for using salves
Other:
Spoonie sigils + Updated version
Small devotional acts (for the Greek + Roman pantheon)
Some gentle reminders [X] [X]
How I recovered from depression influenced by chronic illness
Low energy plants
Probably some other ones I’m missing!
Tarot Spread By Request: My Life Is A Hot Garbage Fire
1, 2, 3: What’s on fire?
I know you think you don’t need these three cards. But trust me, you need these three cards. They orient the whole spread to make sure you’re on the same page as to what’s really gone up in flames in your life.
4: Is it really that bad?
What’s the reality? What’s the lesson here? All the time, “bad” things happen (or spontaneously combust) and it’s actually for our own good. Here’s a peek at your silver-lining, though you may not be ready to embrace it yet. Also, if you’re making a mountain out of a molehill - this is where you’ll get a reality check.
5: Who/what piled up the garbage?
Maybe it was you? Maybe it wasn’t. Maybe it was someone else, or a life circumstance, or a particular desire. Find out.
6: Who/what set it ablaze?
Piled up garbage is one thing. A burning pile of garbage is another. Garbage can be salvaged. It’s best to let flaming garbage burn itself out. So who/what decided that there was nothing redeemable here? What circumstances looked at this pile of garbage and gave a resounding: “Fuck it!”
7: How can I forgive them?
You can also frame this card as: How can I move on? Whether you set the blaze yourself, or it was someone else, or a circumstance or life event that did it for you, forgiveness will give you the strength to leave the ashes where they lie.
Note: Look, if you try this spread thinking that nothing is really that messed up in your life (like I just did), you’re going to probably get called out on something. Take it with a grain of salt. The severity of a garbage fire is truly relative to how you feel about it.
And, above all, remember that you can’t get a phoenix unless you start with a pile of ashes.
Dior tarot card inspired box clutches
The beautiful waters of the North Coast of Egypt. (@egyptiannoor, 2016)
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Kitchen Witch Tips
Here are a few tricks I’ve picked up along my kitchen-witchery journey:
• When frying meat, use tongs and always add the meat to the pan by laying it away from you. This prevents the oil from splashing and burning you.
• Do not prep and cook at the same time. Finish your prep before adding anything to a frying pan or sticking anything in the oven.
• 4 tbsps is equal to ¼ cup. So when something calls for 1/8 of a cup, it means 2 tbsps. No one has 1/8th cups.
• If a recipe calls for buttermilk but you’re all out, add 1 tbsp of lemon juice or white vinegar to a cup of milk and let it sit for about 15 minutes. Boom, you have buttermilk.
• Burned the bottom of your pan? No worries, I do it all the time too! To get those stubborn bits off, add water to the pan and boil it once more on the stovetop. This loosens up the grime so you can scrape it off!
• Keep brownies, cookies, and cakes moist by storing them with a slice of bread. The treat will remain decadent while the bread will harden and crust up.
• Speaking of crusty/stale bread, if you want the best french toast, leave your bread out overnight. Stale bread soaks up more egg/custard and will result in richer, Fuller pieces of french toast.
• Before frosting your goodies, stick your frosting spoon/utensil in the fridge. Colder utensils make for better frosting-spreaders.
• To prevent your cakes from cracking or rising unevenly in the oven, place a dish of water on the rack below. The extra moisture helps cakes cook evenly.
• Eat and use veggies and fruits that are in-season!
• Buy local produce when you can.
• Always work with sharp knives and always slice away from yourself. Dull knives and cuts are no good.
• Lean cuts of meat like pork tenderloin and chicken breasts toughen up when cooked in the oven, on the stovetop, or on the grill. To keep some of the moisture, wrap them in foil or add a sauce to the pan.
• Your measurements don’t have to be perfect! It’s okay to spill a little flour here and there!
• If you screw up a recipe don’t get discouraged! Cooking and baking are trial and error. Both skills come with time and part of the fun is making a few mistakes along the way!
• Intent is important. It doesn’t always matter what magical ingredients you’ve added to the dishes, sometimes intent and reason for making are the strongest most powerful forces you can garner during the process.
• Everyone has different tastes! Some people may not like what you make, others may enjoy it whole-heartedly. Don’t get discouraged if a few people shy away from your food!
That’s it for now! I’m sure I have many more to share, but until then, keep cooking!
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Botany books
MAN. I gotta say, it’s far, FAR better to read Actual Medical/Neuroscience books on alternative healing than magic books. Like waaaaaayyy better. I really cannot emphasize enough how better. Because they’ll actually have widely supported explanations for why the alternative healings work rather than cherry-picking anecdotal studies and evidence.
Some absolutely lovely books I’ve come across:
Guided Imagery for Self-Healing (Second Edition), by Martin L. Rossman, M.D. [Why visualization/hypnosis/relaxation actually works in healing, supported by a TON of studies and written by an actual licensed physician. More deets here]
The Brain’s Way of Healing by Norman Doidge. [Neuroplasticity with relation to pain/healing, it’s SUPER DENSE so I can’t summarize all of it here cuz im not done yet but holy shit it’s a great book, it’s won a fuck ton of awards, and it’s only $1.99 for the ebook on amazon so please grab it if you can!]
I’ll update this list as I find more awesome books!
Worth keeping an eye on.
I know you’re talking about books here, but my favorite online resource for herbs and alternative medicine is
http://www.umm.edu/health/medical/altmed
They have everything including contradictions and side effects as well as information on supplements!