I know that this fight was basically a beating but this is actually brutal what the hell bruce?!?!
He lighting in that pannel with bruce on the gargoyle is gorgeous
Also "ill wrap this up before the flowers on my grave wilt over" ow :(
Why does he always fall so pretty???
OoH the comms buzzing back and fourth constantly feels so cool, also the most coolest way to introduce tiger 👀
Also you just can't go wrong with super cool secret spies? Its always gonna be super cool to read
:( ow
Oh and the guy's last act was looking at his child (with the gun) ow
No you're not :)
Huh? Could this be that weard simulation thing by minos i saw in fics???
Oooooh such a feaken cool page ive never actually seen a comic that tilds the speech bubbles lile that 0.0
But seriously i love the art in this. Usually i dont like semi-realistic styles and at first i was put off on it but its grown on me so quickly. Its kinda refreshing to see a dc comic without super styalised art. Its cool to see that characters drawn with realistic human proportions and seeing the way clothes fit on them. Ive been adicted recently to drawing realistic proportions and learning how to so this is very satisfying to see, especially when almost always their bodies are super exadgerated. Its nice to see a realistic amount of muscle. Also while i love bright colours usually, most comics have super bright colours and heavy contrast between the linart and the colouring and it is starting to hurt my eyes tbh, this is very neat i really love this art i genuinely cant stop looking at it
Ow its so sad that almost every single bruce bubble talking to dick is in relation to the job. He only talks about being vigilanties and only refering to robin and nightwing like :(
Im gonna cry, i hate how they made every character absolutely hate dick. Like i underatand being upset but its so sad to see the level of hate they have for hin :(( it makes me so sad whenever i read any fic
Aaa i love them
Also why isn't babs in a wheelchair??? Huh???
I love how every nightwing comic has at least one issue where dick is just hanging out with clark :) that's his uncle right there!
Kicking him with all the joy in his eyes :) he's so calm, so practiced, just peaceful glee as he absolutely destroys this guy. Just like his robin days 💖
Akhsbshaabwbw that hand?!?!? It looks so good! All the wrinkles, all the detail! All the detail in those glasses too! I avsolutely love this style
Bahahhaaha ever the menace
Bro cassually taking on a talon with just a red hoodie and a whole tonna anger
Jahssbah again, amazing art, i love how this is coloured, and the extreme shadows. I swear i could stare at this for hours
This makes me very very happy :)
AHHAHAHAHAGAGAGAGAA XDXD ZZZSZXXHDS7AYAGQYW I CANT- I- THIS COSTUME IS WORSE THAN THE PILL HELMET I JUST CANT-
Aaaa they're (to be) brothers your honor
Oh no...
The grayson comic is very very fun so far. Tbh im not really getting why it was nessasery and some ppl online seem to agree that as well but just seeing some cool super spy action is fun, and of course the art i cant get enough of if.
One thing i absolutely hate however is how (im not even exadgerating) every single character makes at least one comment about dick's butt. Its gross. Like i get it is a running joke in dc but to this extent its just disgusting, like even as a joke midnighter, you cant recognise someone frm their butt, shut up, every time someone makes a comment i actually get so angry its disgusting. Sure he is an attractive looking character but this oversexualisation being played as a joke every other page is just frustrating, especially because of how every single time without fail dick looks uncomfortable whenever he hears it like this genuinely is just so bad i hate it. Every character at some point makes a joke about it and every time dick is uncomfortable and its just too much.
Inspired by this post and related questions that I've been asked recently! Please note:
This is not 100% true across the board, meaning that there are valid variations and differences depending on culture / community / etc, so this is not all-encompassing for all people who engage with these terms or similar / related practices.
This is a brief "how-to" guide to establishing a patron or patroness / matron relationship with a deity / spirit. Please enjoy! Click to open!
Defining Key Terms
These terms are not exclusively used to describe spirits / deities / etc, but please look at them through the lens of them describing a spirit / deity / etc rather than a living person for the purposes of this post. This post is establishing a patron / matron relationship between a mortal and a spirit / deity / etc.
Patron:
a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter (merriam-webster)
one that uses wealth or influence to help an individual, an institution, or a cause (merriam-webster)
a person who supports with money, gifts, efforts, or endorsement an artist, writer, museum, cause, charity, institution, special event, or the like (Dictionary)
[In Roman history] the protector of a dependent or client, often the former master of a freedman still retaining certain rights over him (Dictionary)
[In writing] a person whose support or protection is solicited or acknowledged by the dedication of a book or other work (Dictionary)
[Patron Saint] a saint regarded as the special guardian of a person, group, trade, country, etc (Dictionary)
[Patron Saint] a saint who is believed to give a place, activity or group of people special help and protection (Collins Dictionary)
The word patron is rooted in the word pater (Latin) meaning father. It is also related to the word patronus (Latin) which means defender or protector, among other things. (Online Etymology Dictionary)
It is sometimes related to submission or serving another, but is also related to being a "boss" of somebody or being submitted to, in modern contexts. (Bueno Spanish + the links listed above) Usually, in spiritual contexts, it does not relate to submission or being the boss of somebody. Some people take it one step further and making it the name of a "sexual godspouse partner," but that is a discussion for another time...
Patron can sometimes be used to describe feminine or female spirits / deities who have this role or position in your life, regardless of masculine connotations / derivation.
Please note that a patron saint in Abrahamic contexts is different than a patron spirit in pagan contexts, but I included the definitions anyways to showcase some correlations that may help you comprehend the definition of a patron.
Matron:
a woman who supervises women or children (merriam-webster)
a married woman, especially one who is mature and staid or dignified and has an established social position (Dictionary)
[Institutional] a woman serving as a guard, warden, or attendant for women or girls, as in a prison; a woman who has charge of the domestic affairs of a hospital, prison, or other institution (Dictionary)
a dignified, serious-minded married woman (Vocabulary)
Matron is basically the female or feminine version of the term patron. It is rooted in the word māter (Latin) meaning mother, and later from the word mātrona (Latin) meaning married woman or wife. (Online Etymology Dictionary) It is used similarly as patron, sometimes establishing a position of power or authority over another, but also a direct correlation to a woman's relationship with the other part or her marital status / status within her family or domestic household.
Patroness:
a woman who protects, supports, or sponsors someone or something (Dictionary and Collins Dictionary)
a female patron (Collins Dictionary)
a woman who is a patron of something (Collins Dictionary)
a woman who sponsors or aids artists, charities, etc; protector or benefactor (Collins Dictionary)
a woman who is a patron or the wife of a patron (Vocabulary)
Patroness is also the female or feminine version of the term patron, and is more traditionally used than matron (whereas matron is more popular in modern times).
The ending of the word patroness, being -ess, translations to female, indicating the role is now applied to a female / feminine individual. It is a a suffix forming distinctively feminine nouns. (Collins Dictionary)
The translations above are the most common intended uses of the name patron, patroness and matron labels in spiritual and / or religious contexts. In many ways, patron / patroness / matron spirits are seen as a spirits or deities (or sometimes saints, but that's usually for a larger group) that act as personal protectors, guides, or intercessors for an individual (or group or place). A spiritual figure who is living could also be considered a patron or matron, but they are obviously not a spirit.
Sometimes, the relationship is transactional, where patronship is awarded in return for the mortal / living person's devotion (which may look diverse). It can also be a form of guardianship where the patron provides spiritual or other support to the mortal / living person simply based on relationship. No matter which way you lean (or if you lean another way), patron / matron spirits are typically formed because the practitioner feels close resonance to the spirit / deity and the deity has become a "major" spirit / deity or guide in the practitioner's life.
Two Common Variations
These are two of the most common variations for pagans / similar people based on personal bonds with the deities / spirits.
Family
A spirit / deity who is your literal spirit parent
This is less common but still applicable! Usually though, spirit parents are referred to as spirit mother or spirit father or quite literally spirit parent, but each of those terms are also used to described patrons / matrons who are either family or found family
Found Family
A spirit / deity who follows is a guardian, mentor, protector, or guide (usually in a big masculine / feminine way that aligns with a "chosen parent" kind of bond)
This can be developed through devotion and worship, practice and working with them, or other means.
For purposes of this post, I will go on to mainly focus on the "found family" version of a patron / matron spirit or deity.
Self-Determination
If you have found a deity that you resonate with and would like them to be your patron or matron, please make sure you are:
Respecting the Deity / Spirit's Right to Consent
Communicating Thoroughly
Only Using the Term If Approved and Appropriate
A lot of people are walking around calling any given deity or spirit that they like their "patron" or their "matron." This is often highly inappropriate. If you want someone to be your matron or patron, you should get their consent. You don't just call Joe who works at the grocery store your "father you never had," nor do you refer to your mom-friend unironically as "dearest Mother." Sometimes, these relationships flow naturally, but you should make sure you're on the same page with the deity / spirit, because that can easily be misconstrued through personal lens without actual confirmation from the deity / spirit. Bonds with a patron or matron spirit / deity can be incredibly intimate, so misunderstanding that relationship can be both embarrassing and harmful / offensive for either party.
Deities / spirits should get the chance to consent to being called matron or patron because it's weird to call them - or anyone - anything personal if you haven't asked them.
The deity / spirit can decline as it's not a decision you should be making on your own. They can also say yes, but either way, it needs to be a mutual relationship, otherwise you're likely just lying or being disrespectful to the deity / spirit (even if that isn't your intent) because you aren't respecting their autonomy or their role in your life. You should be considerate of their freedom of choice, their values, and show your appreciation, otherwise the spirit or deity may feel offended or distance themselves from you.
Communicating thoroughly is really important to understand your deity / spirit's response once you do ask them. Some of us have spirit-sensing abilities which makes things easier (just make sure your mental health is doing okay). Enhancing / reconnecting with your intuition is a major part of efficient spirit / deity communication, so that even if things are not completely clear, you understand the messages and signs as applicable - being critical but also going with your gut is often really important.
A common mistake I see beginners making is trying to communicate just with tarot. As a tarot reader of almost a decade, I absolutely love the art, but I can also say that it does require a level of understanding, talent or skill that most beginners haven't developed enough. It results in both the practitioner and the spirit / deity being frustrated because the practitioner can't figure out what they mean or misunderstands the meaning of the cards. Tarot often requires cross-referencing to understanding meanings, sometimes energy work, in this case spirit work, aspects of human psychology, and much more - you can't just look at a single guidebook and figure it out based on pictures / words alone. You need to be receptive, because even if the deity / spirit is influencing the message, you are still the reader (not an onlooker or third party).
If you're one of the people who finds that tarot is confusing and not convenient in terms of deity / spirit communication, I recommend using a pendulum instead. This is much easier to understand, it is used as yes / no or true / false (you can make it a bit more elaborate but there's rarely need), and it is easy to make-shift. You can use a button or a pencil tied to a string as a pendulum, or even a piece of jewelry like a necklace. The main thing to consider with pendulum work (sometimes referred to as pendulum dowsing) is involuntary movements - however, there are actually specific positions you can sit in when performing pendulum divination that limit the risk of involuntary movements interfering with the reading.
Of course, there are other methods of divination and communication too - the main thing is to find a method that works for you that is clear and concise. It's difficult to establish bonds like this when you aren't 100% certain of the deity / spirit's response.
Lastly, it's really important to not throw around things like "this deity is my patron" or "she's my patron spirit" until you have confirmed. It often comes across to the spirit / deity as very arrogant or entitled, and it could prevent you from establishing the bond in a way that increases its flourishment (and it can even make it harder for you to find a different patron / matron if the deity / spirit says no).
If they say no, do not pester them or keep asking. You could try asking again later on in your work with them, but you need to respect them and how they feel about you / their relationship with you as their practitioner or friend or what-have-you if you want to continue worshipping / working with them and those they're associated with.
How-To (Basic)
Different methods may be required or preferred depending on the deity / spirit and the practitioner involved.
Discussion
Sometimes, establishment is unofficial or non-business mutual understandings. You could converse with your deity and come to the conclusion together that the word patron or matron / patroness best represents who the deity / spirit is or how they are to you based on how you both view your relationship or metaphorical bond. This is usually the most casual way to go about this, but valid!
Contract
Creating a contract or forging an official agreement that you both acknowledge and "sign" is a great way to form this relationship, especially if it's on a transactional basis. This is often best if you're more concerned about specifics, duties, requirements to maintain the relationship, etc. Of course, you can discuss all of those things regardless, but this is the less casual route.
Deity/Spirit-Specific Methods
As mentioned, different deities may have different methods they prefer - or even require - depending on who they are, who the practitioner is, their relationship to the practitioner, etc.
However, there are also more formal routes to take that these deities / spirits may prefer, some of which are specific to the deities / spirits.
For example, some goddesses are only okay with being called "matron" by someone in their cult or by a recognized priestess / oracle / etc.
Some deities prefer a specific ritual to be done, including prayer, perhaps offerings, and / or other things too.
This could all also depend on the cultural community that the deity belongs too, so it's really important to look into specifics like this if you're interested. Remember: traditional does not mean "out-dated," it just means customary or valued by the people. Traditional work is very modern and there are traditional practitioners of cultures that new ageists tend to forget about (including but not limited to Greek, Roman, Norse, etc). Find a traditional practitioner, who has the oral teachings and the knowledge that many new age practitioners are missing, and see if they have any insights. Some scholarly works, though they are a bit more distant from the real people as well as the old and the very much alive practices, may have information to spark such research and connections with others. My advice is to learn from the people you're learning about, and do your best to respect the deity / spirit's wishes. Worst case scenario, you can just outright ask them if there's a method they prefer, which I recommend doing anyways (just make sure you don't feel like you have to do anything - you can also decline to establish the relationship if you don't feel comfortable with a preferred method either, and / or bring up your discomfort with the spirit / deity and consider their response).
Whether you're following traditions or not though, one of the most important things is that you're respectful. Respectful the cultural / religious / spiritual community, respectful of the spirit / deity, and respectful of yourself and your personal alignment.
This is all why it can be important or beneficial to conduct research alongside speaking with the spirit / deity, to ensure you're respecting them as well as the customs association with them (if that's a route they require and / or that you're comfortable taking). It is also a great sign of respect to show that you did your research and have a list of boundaries / things you are or are not okay with when inquiring about establishing this relationship. It shows initiative as the practitioner as well, and that you're ready to be active in that bond / relationship.
General Things You Can Suggest Doing to Establish A Patron / Matron
These are some general tips that you can suggest to the deity / spirit of your interest, if you want to do something more than just discuss! (This is going to be focused on deities but many could work with any given spirit! If you'd like a post on specific spirit types related to this topic, please let me know by commenting or sending an Ask!)
Firstly, consider finding something within their domain.
If you're asking Aphrodite, look for love letters or love poetry, red wine, beauty products, etc.
If you're asking Poseidon, look for gifts he's given you from the sea (such as a sand dollar), an empty bottle, a package of edible seaweed, etc.
If you're asking Pluto, look for coins and collectibles, herbs that grow underground (as opposed to above ground), things that are purple or gold, etc.
If you're asking Minerva, look for thread, something you wove or crafted, something made of patterns / angles / math, etc.
Once you find these things, you can incorporate them into your ask. You could present them as offerings, incorporate them in a safe and related spell / working, utilize them in a ritual, hold them up as representation of your relationship and a testament to why the items / the deity or spirit means so much to you in prayer, etc.
Utilizing Random Items:
Beauty products, fashion you created, color associations, and cleansing works, can all be used to get dressed up either formally or just nicely / comfortably before approaching your deity. This can be done for the initial inquiry, or the actual process decided on to establish them as your patron / matron.
Food and drink can be utilized as "a shared meal." Pour two glasses, or share a glass. Bake the bread, offer the bread. And so on.
Good company is more than merry as an offering or just quality time for many deities / spirits. Maybe created a music playlist just for the occasion, or share some laughter and good moments before beginning / throughout the process / even afterwards!
Jewelry can be offered to the deity / spirit in honour of the decision made, as a sign of gratitude or to represent the relationship, if the deity / spirit consents prior to this (please do NOT accidentally bind them and get their consent before doing it! please make sure you explain your intentions clearly and respect their "no" if given)
Prayer of Gratitude:
A pen or paper (or even the notes app in your phone) are great options if you'd like to prepare a speech or prayer.
It is best to form a prayer (or speech) from the heart, but you can include some classical elements. Whatever you are most comfortable with, just make sure you are not accidentally offering yourself to this deity / spirit or otherwise endangering yourself.
Be mindful of loopholes make sure you're mindful of all wording in case it could be misconstrued.
If you're working on a contract, please draft it up similarly to how you would a swear on Styx in terms of safety. Make sure you also learn about tips and tricks to oath-swearing and don't bind yourself to something you realistically can't (or shouldn't, or might not be able to) follow through with. Also keep in mind the deity / spirit's wishes and abilities as well as described by themselves in the contract.
Remember that any contract is optional for both parties to "sign," and try to add a clause for making amends in case of unforeseen issues.
Lastly, you can also break your ritual up into sections. For example:
Cleanse yourself and get ready
Make sure all protections are in place
Call them in, greet them, and light some incense
Pray or speak with them
Make an offering or perform a "middle step" of the ritual
Do another speech or prayer
Establish the relationship
Do a closing step of the ritual
Celebrate together
Lighting the Flame:
Lighting the flame is powerful in many traditions.
You can light a flame beforehand for visualization, energy work, and / or purification. It can help with communication, purity and cleansing.
You can light a flame during the ritual to signify the new change, the spark, the passion of the decision, etc. You can keep this flame ongoing until it goes out, or maintain it for as long as they are your patron / matron.
You can even set some water by it for cleansing and focus, among other things.
You can light incense or a candle as an offering or as part of the ritual. You can light it to burn something if that's part of your ritual, or even to divine the smoke / ash / burn marks of wood / melted pieces of a candle.
You can take inspiration from the traditional Greek hearth, or communal fires of many Indigenous peoples, or whatever culture you align yourself with (respectfully).
Personal Experience
Personally, my chosen definition (consented to by him as well) of "patron" would closely align with "father-like spirit" or "father-like guide" etc, specifically in reference to my chosen and established patron spirit (i.e. a spirit, not a living person). He is much like a supporter, guardian or sponsor for me, and a good friend. I wouldn't say he's at the level of a "godfather" for me if he were human, but our relationship is great and individual and I greatly appreciate it.
(Please note that when referring to my patron spirit, I am not referring to my actual spirit father / spirit parent, but rather the spirit who has stepped into that place of guidance and spiritual support for me after we established that relationship. He is a grand protector of mine, a soft guide, and an honorable individual.)
My patron spirit establishment came about via genuine and loyal friendship and mutual interest, not religious or spiritual devotion. We established that relationship based on our metaphorical bond rather than exchange or transaction. I do not devote myself to spirits religiously or spiritually (or really in any way that I'd describe as devotion in such a manner), and I do not worship any deity or spirit. Instead, I work with them, and form those bonds. Usually, I would opt into an official exchange or transaction, but I feel comfortable referring to him as my patron spirit as he doesn't demand anything from me and respects my boundaries as a living and spiritual individual. Considering my protections and knowledge, I felt safe enough to not trap myself in a deal when I'm simply just on good terms with this spirit.
We were both interested and discussing this (more on that below), so it was a very natural and casual development, even if intimate and profound.
Who is your patron spirit, Mimi?
This might not come as much of a shocker (or it might haha), but my patron spirit is Love (energy force; spirit of the energy). I am a Priestess of Love, so we work closely together in that area of my work and teachings as well!
I often refer to Love as Yahweh, for many reasons. One reason is in honour of the Canaanite deity, pre-Abrahamic development of the name. Another reason is in honor of my Abrahamic teachings, teachers, family, and elders (including Christian and Jewish individuals). To clarify, I do believe that Yahweh and Love are two separate beings, but the name resonates with me and it is a name Love has also been called before, so I feel most comfortable using that name. (You will often just see me refer to him as Love though because explaining this every time gets exhausting lol.) Out of respect for any Jewish people who see this post, I have crossed out the name.
Love is also referred to by other names. Meraki is the Greek translation, but he's also been known as Primordial Eros. I would like to clarify again that I am not syncretizing these spirits / deities, just acknowledging shared names and roles.
If you'd like to learn more about Love (my patron spirit) or other energy forces, please do check out our community's Discord server, Energy and Us.
Energy and Us is a project I am leading as Lantern Holder of the community, and it is our first time sharing our teachings publicly in recent years (which is why you may not find much information about us online). We are very traditional, and we have members of our small community that align with all different cultures, religions and spiritual beliefs, because our teachings can apply to anyone who resonates with them, including a variety of religions and customs. There is no one way to be an energy force worker. This is one reason why many of our teachings involve various cultural, religious, spiritual, witchy, and scientific influences (respectfully and developed through many, many years). Though we are traditional, we are still a modern practice, and eager to slowly release information in a larger community space! (Please keep in mind that we ask that all teachings we share be kept within the server until it is safer for us to allow otherwise, as we have already been attacked for coming out into the open again by people appropriating our practices.) If you're interested in our server but don't want to join just yet, you can check out our Introduction website. Thank you for reading / learning, or your interest!
How long did it take you to establish a relationship with your patron spirit, Mimi?
I knew Love longer than I began calling him my patron. I've worked with him for many years now!
I don't remember off the top of my head currently (sorry, I am sick lol) which came first, between priestess discussion or patron discussion, but they happened around the same time.
Once I became proficient enough in working with his energy, he decided I was fit enough to become his Priestess and I was interested in that advancement, and I went on to earn the title officially in the summer of 2025 (this year!), sometime in June. I decided to wait until around July or August to announce publicly that I had completed my training and was officially recognized as a Priestess instead of just a "Priestess (in training)" as I tended to refer to myself as!
I inquired about him being my patron around March of this year (2025), since I have worked with him before and we were already good friends / closer than other spirits (including other energy forces). We discussed for a few months actually about this, I want to say around 2-4 months, before deciding that I would refer to him as my patron spirit and he would take on the responsibility of a patron spirit for me.
Part of why it took so long to discuss is because I am a bit unconventional in comparison to other spirit workers and Priests. I do not accept the blessings or markings of any spirit or deity (for the most part), which was something very important to me around the time of this discussion with him. This is incredibly uncommon as most people are honoured and would love to be blessed / marked by a deity or spirit - I am also incredibly honored by those who have been interested, I just choose to decline the gesture. Though I still have my spiritual credentials and they are acknowledged in the spirit world (so you can ask various spirits / deities about them and I encourage you to), I am not easily identifiable as a practitioner of various deities and spirits I work with - including Love - because I reject the markings and blessings. This is out of trauma for me. Rather than just blatantly saying no to Love's blessing / marking, I tried to work up to accepting it during the months of ongoing discussion about him potentially being my patron spirit, but I eventually asked him if he would still be my patron without giving me the mark / me accepting the mark considering my trauma and efforts, and he was very gentle and supportive in saying yes to that. It was actually quite an emotional conversation now that I'm recalling it haha, I did cry and he was very caring and understanding. I was truly working towards accepting the mark, but I just never did and don't think I will in the future.
For clarification, markings are representative of blessings and also representative of being claimed / loved / appreciated / protected by that deity / spirit, and they also boost the practitioner's gifs in relation to that spirit's / deity's energy or domains. However, it is not only friendly spirits who can give you markings. Love's blessing would have enhanced the Love energy in and around me - however, instead of just having that around me 24/7, I declined the marking and just call the energy during the times that I need it, which he allows to me freely. This works just as efficiently, the only difference is the energy is around me when I deem it rather than all of the time. I don't worship him, so though I am a strong educator in his values and I share his teachings, I do not need to embody his energy so often.
As a side note: This trauma, though, is also why I am a Seer in my community, but do not have any blessing or marking from Apollo (Roman) or Apollon (Greek) in response to that role / those gifts.
Overall, I've been making strides in my healing journey, despite it being an absolute rollercoaster, and am really grateful for the spirits and deities who are understanding of this boundary and respectful of my personal / individual journey. Though I haven't accepted their blessings or markings, just being considered for such and knowing they honour me just as I honour them are wonderful things all on their own. And, as Love is my patron spirit, his support as I navigate this spiritual trauma / trauma in general means a lot.
Did you do any specific ritual to establish this relationship?
This question delves into closed practices, so I will only answer it in-short.
I did not do any official ritual to establish this, though am considering it (for my case, it was optional).
I have, however, been a part of other rituals related to this deity's role in my life as patron, specifically in regard to other loved ones. All parties consented to those rituals and customs.
Energy Force Patronage
Referring to an Energy Force as your patron, patroness or matron is currently a closed practice. This means that it is not open to the general public, but it is something you can be initiated into doing. Sometimes this requires going to our community, sometimes it requires just going to the force themselves and our community can verify if anyone questions it (going to our community is preferred though, since we're the only ones with our teachings, customs, etc).
Each Energy Force is different, just like each deity, so we hope to open this practice up in the future, but currently it is too dangerous for our community to allow random people to share our teachings willy-nilly or call the forces we work with their patrons / matrons without verification. There are exceptions to this rule as like I said every force is different, but for the most part please inquire with us if you would like to claim an energy force as your patron / matron. We are not unfriendly to genuine learners - part of us opening our server is to share our teachings - we just want things to be done safely as in the past it was not done safely and we suffered immensely for it as a community.
Is working with energy forces a closed practice then?
To clarify, working with the energy forces is not closed, but some practices are closed and being an officially recognized practitioner of some energy forces is closed. We talk about this in our community space and can lead you if you're interested in learning what's okay, what's not, and how to get initiated. We're looking for genuine people though, not just the curious onlookers, to initiate. Our teachings are sacred and serious workings and we expect them to be held in high regard by anyone who wishes to initiate into closed practices. Thank you for respecting our boundaries, wishes, traditions, and teachings.
To learn more about energy forces, or contact the community with inquiries, please contact me directly or visit our public community space:
Spirituality server focused on mutuality and energy work / conduction, run by Aestas Dilexistavit! Education on energy forces (autonomous /
Thank you!
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If you have any questions / inquiries, feel free to send an Ask!
As a reminder, this post is not all-encompassing. There are nuances and practices where some of this just simply does not apply and that is okay. I just hope this serves as a brief guide for beginners and those interested, because some of it is in general universal!
If you like, please feel free to comment below who your patron / matron is, or who you'd like to ask!!
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