I'm so weird. Like wdym I like older men, but my new favourite thing to tell them when they text is that I'm in a cult and I track them down through chatting in order to sacrifice them to Mother Lilith for the next full moon !! 🤭👀
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I'm so weird. Like wdym I like older men, but my new favourite thing to tell them when they text is that I'm in a cult and I track them down through chatting in order to sacrifice them to Mother Lilith for the next full moon !! 🤭👀
me: man i wish class was cancelled tomorrow so i can push this assignment to tomorrow and spend all day on it
not ten minutes later, my prof: class is cancelled tomorrow and you have a sub on thursday
Great Book.
There is something ancient and electric about raising the phallus in ritual. Long before modern minds turned it into taboo or punchline, the phallus was exalted as sacred—worshipped in temples, worn as amulet, carved into stone, and invoked in rites that shaped the turning of seasons and the fate of empires. The Sacred Phallus is not a book about sex, though sex weaves through its pages. It is a book about power. Direction. Will. Fertility and fire. It’s about the rod that points the way, the charm that protects the body, the image that conjures life, banishes harm, and channels the force of creation itself.
This is a book for witches, magicians, scholars of the arcane, and anyone called to explore one of the oldest magical symbols on Earth. We begin with the phallus as it appeared in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome—where gods carried it as scepter, where people painted it on walls to guard their homes, and where priests offered it to the heavens as a symbol of rain, seed, and divine union. From the lustful satyrs of Dionysian cults to the disciplined linga rituals of India, the phallus has always been more than flesh—it is spirit in motion.
But we don’t stop in the past. The Sacred Phallus follows the symbol through centuries of folklore and folk magic, including its role in Hoodoo candle rituals, European protection spells, and Asian fertility talismans. You’ll meet the Roman fascinus, the Thai palad khik, and the Hindu lingam, and learn how these artifacts were used to avert evil, bless unions, and ensure abundance. These aren’t relics—they’re tools you can still use today.
This book brings the phallus into the modern witch’s hand, not as a gimmick or a joke, but as a sacred implement. Whether you're casting with a penis candle, crafting a spell to draw courage or banish fear, honoring queer embodiment in ritual, or building your own altar to divine masculinity, The Sacred Phallus shows you how to wield this symbol with knowledge, reverence, and intention.
Inside you'll find:
– The Phallus in Ancient Magic, Religion, and Art – Sacred Masculinity and Divine Erection in Ritual – Fertility, Protection, Binding, and Cursing Practices – Folk Charms, Candle Spells, and Witchcraft Traditions – Global Amulets: Fascinus, Palad Khik, and Lingam Lore – Queer Perspectives and Reclaiming the Rod in Modern Magic – 20+ Original Rituals and Spells Using the Phallic Form
This is a book for those who are ready to lift the veil and take the rod in hand—not in shame, but in mastery. Not in mockery, but in magic.
Dandy’s world x Hetalia
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she's so hot
oh my gawddd I need the Shark one. so cuteeeee
wait wait why is everything yellow??? the shirt i planned on wearing to the tour is literally yellow ?????? i- .. i bought it MONTHS AGO !!!!
wait wait im freaking out?!?!?
irl bestie can confirm hello?!?!?
also hello??? she’s soooo hot 🥵 buying everything idc if i go bankrupt!!
back in the game. I love my coven and I understood that I cannot deny or ignore what I am, A witch
A little bit of info- My father is a native american Christian and animistic man.
My father had a nonbinary friend cut him out because through someone else they found out my dad is the bishop of the local LDS church. And my poor father is so sad because they were one of his close friends and he told me he was scared to tell them he was lds because he didnt want to lose them. And thats wild to me.
Firstly my dad has a trans nonbinary son who practices witchcraft (me) and a bisexual son (my brother). Neither me or my brother are LDS and my father has fully supported my spirituality. He bought me dowsings rods, crytals, herbs, and even tarot cards. He he always advocating for change, diversity, freedom, and love. And his friend even knew all this. But my father being LDS was too much. [Personally, I think they just needed an authority figure to snap at- its what i did years ago when I was in a real bad place, i deeply regret my actions]
This broke my heart to hear. My dad is what I think all church leaders should be like. He truly does try his best to love his neighbors like actually not just the white Christian ones. If i had a leader who was like my dad growing up, I'd honestly would have felt a lot safer growing up.
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The Thing is this is for so many groups. Not just "not all Christians".
Someone finds out youre gay and suddenly they hate you.
Someone finds out you were born in the US and now they see you only as an idiot.
You're a trans man, now women see you as a traitor, and men see you as a mentally ill woman.
You practice witchcraft and are a Christian, now you're hated both by the witch community and the Christian community.
The hate makes me so tired. The Us vs Them that we are trained to constantly participate in.
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Religion truma is a real thing and its understandable and 100% valid. But also its not an excuse to hurt people because of the trauma (ive done it before and its something i deeply regret). Have honest communication and discussion. Set boundaries. If hearing about something hurts/or triggers you, explain that. And if they dont follow your boundaries then thats not on you. But cutting out anyone who is different than you, one who you got along with started a buisness with, or loved simoly because you learned something about them (being trans, gay, straight, a man, a woman, black, native american, christian, Islamic, jewish, etc.) causes lots of issues.
Hell my people have been tortured, slaughtered, and have "gone missing" for generations for being indigenous and different and "dangous".
Im just tired of the hate.
pics that make you believe in cosmic divinity