May your gods tenderly kiss your heads. Welcome to the new year, Darlings!

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May your gods tenderly kiss your heads. Welcome to the new year, Darlings!
Thor devotional work for an altar
Not sure what to do with Mjolnir. May make it a print.
Done in watercolor.
Based is a statue.
Need better lighting
I cannot stress this enough:
No matter how "confident" you are in your "UPG", your experiences, your "session", meditation, or the moments by which you have "experienced" something "divine" or spiritual you absolutely must critically examine it before you subscribe to it.
Discernment is absolutely lacking for many people.
There is so much that I see that is very clearly self projection and the practitioners do not realise it. So much I see that is feedback loops. So much that I see that screams "self created". These things matter. But so does your discernment to understand what is Divine and what is maladaptive daydreaming.
Got a Loki hand-me-down package from a dear and close friend of mine.
Some of the goodies within!
I also received a handful of books of which I will utterly devour.
I really am frustrated at times when people claim they are invested in a subject that they claim as something they do. But when I poke holes in it, it all falls apart and suddenly they aren't interested in it anymore.
Often, all too often I see people who are self proclaimed "Healers".
But they lack basic doctoring skills.
1. They use a blanket method to heal everyone. One form of energy. One form of "fixing" things. This fails entirely. One medicine type doesn't heal everyone.
2. They aren't concerned about physical health of their patient. Just the "energetic health" and are either undereducated in physical health or they lack any education or awareness for physical health.
3. They "know what's best" and don't pay attention to the patient. Their blanket method is a catch all for every issue.
4. They are very new to practising as a whole and are attempting to handle someone else's energetic system with zero actual knowledge on energetic systems or how they differ from culture to culture.
5. They haven't discussed failsafes, safety precautions, safety measures, sanitary measures, or comfort consent at all.
All of this just tells me that someone likes the idea of doing something for themselves and to make themselves feel good. Because without actually listening to your patient, taking their needs, cultural background, preferences, and having a long talk and discussion about consent and what is "too far" or what is uncomfortable, they aren't doing the first steps. Why would they move into the deeper steps?
They don't care about healing. Which is important as a healer.
And it frustrates me with how often people claim to be healers and yet they haven't even touched the basics.
But the moment I point out this absolutely abhorrent lack of foresight, suddenly they don't want to talk to me about the problem they are trying to deal with.
Which. Again. Tells me they'd didn't actually care to begin with.
Profoundly Personal Flights of Fantasy ≠ An Authentic Spiritual Experience