Thomas Ziegler - Bildlexikon der Handlesekunst. Vorherbestimmtes sichtbar machen. - F. Englisch - 1983
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Thomas Ziegler - Bildlexikon der Handlesekunst. Vorherbestimmtes sichtbar machen. - F. Englisch - 1983
Any Diviners fans out there?? I just started this series and it has consumed my soul. So of course I had to draw this wet psychopath. I actually have never seen anyone draw the king of crows, but I thought I’d give it a shot.
Title: The Diviners
Author: Libba Bray
Series or standalone: series
Publication year: 2012
Genres: fiction, fantasy, historical fiction, paranormal, mystery, horror, supernatural
Blurb: Evie O’Neill has been exiled from her boring old hometown and shipped off to the bustling streets of New York City...and she is positively ecstatic. It’s 1926, and New York is filled with speakeasies, Ziegfeld girls, and rakish pickpockets. The only catch is that she has to live with her Uncle Will and his unhealthy obsession with the occult. Evie worries her uncle will discover her darkest secret: a supernatural power that has only brought her trouble so far. But when the police find a murdered girl branded with a cryptic symbol and Will is called to the scene, Evie realises her gift could help catch a serial killer. As Evie jumps headlong into a dance with a murderer, other stories unfold in the city that never sleeps. A young man named Memphis is caught between two worlds; a chorus girl named Theta is running from her past; a student named Jericho is hiding a shocking secret; and unknown to all, something dark and evil has awakened.
IGBOS RELIGION AND EXPRESSIVE CULTURE
BELIEFS
Although many Igbo people are now Christians, traditional Igbo religious practices still abound. The traditional Igbo religion includes an uncontested general reverence for Ala or Ana, the earth Arushi, and beliefs and rituals related to numerous other male and female deities, spirits, and ancestors, who protect their living descendants.
Revelation of the will of certain deities is sought through oracles and divination. The claim that the Igbo acknowledge a creator God or Supreme Being, Chukwu or Chineka, is, however, contested. Some see it as historical within the context of centralized political formations, borrowings from Islam and Christianity, and the invention of sky (Igwe) Arushi. The primordial earth goddess and other deified spirits have shrines and temples of worship and affect the living in very real and direct ways, but there are none dedicated to Chukwu. Ala encapsulates both politics and religion in Igbo society by fusing together space, custom, and ethics ( omenala); some refer to Ala as the constitutional deity of the Igbo.
The Igbo concept of personhood and the dialectic between individual choice/freedom and destiny or fate is embodied in the notion of chi, variously interpreted as spirit double, guardian angel, personal Arushi, personality soul, or divine nature. Igbo have varied accounts of myths of origin because there are many gods and goddesses. According to one Igbo worldview, Chukwu created the visible universe, uwa. The universe is divided into two levels: the natural level, uwa, or human world, and the spiritual level of spirits, which include Anyanwu, the sun; Igwe, the sky; Andala (or Ana), the earth; women's water spirits/goddesses, and forest spirits. Through taboos, the Igbo forge a mediatory category of relations with nature and certain animals such as pythons, crocodiles, tigers, tortoises, and fish.
177Acculturation and Culture Contact
771General Character of Religion
776Spirits and Gods
787Revelation and Divination
795Religious Denominations
RELIGIOUS PRACTITIONERS
There are two different kinds of priests: the hereditary lineage priests and priests who are chosen by particular deities for their service. Diviners and priests—those empowered with ofo, the symbol of authority, truth, and justice—interpret the wishes of the spirits, who bless and favor devotees as well as punish social offenders and those who unwittingly infringe their privileges, and placate the spirits with ceremonial sacrifices.
791Magicians and Diviners
793Priesthood
DEATH AND AFTERLIFE
The living, the dead, and the unborn form part of a continuum. Enshrined ancestors are those who lived their lives well and died in a socially acceptable manner (i.e., were given the proper burial rites). These ancestors live in one of the worlds of the dead that mirrors the world of the living. The living pay tribute to their ancestors by honoring them through sacrifices.
Art by Nica Galvez
Tarot October BPC: October 9, 2023 Death - Series Finale
The King of Crows by Libba Bray The Crow Tarot by MJ Cullinane
*taps mic* This thing on?
It’s been a long time. But the other day, I got an email from someone, asking me if the Apprentice Tarot was ever coming back. To be honest I really moved away from it during the pandemic. The logistics of everything was too much for me at the time.
For those who didn’t see it or don’t recall, it has upright and reversed meanings, elements, and suit associations on the cards to help the new reader in getting into their practice right away. I originally made it as a deck to help myself learn, and I was so happy that I got to help some other people learn too.
So I’ve decided to re-release it here, permanently this time, as a print-on-demand deck. It doesn’t come with the rigid box anymore in order to keep costs down given how expensive PoD can be, so it has a purple velvet deck pouch instead. But it is otherwise the same deck, and if you’d been wanting to get ahold of one, well, it will remain available here if you’d like.
Hope everyone made it through ok.