Telling an asexual person that they’ll find a partner and “change their mind” someday is like telling a gay man that he will find a good woman someday.
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Telling an asexual person that they’ll find a partner and “change their mind” someday is like telling a gay man that he will find a good woman someday.
poets-upstate replied to your post “Question for the lovely witches of Tumblr”
Thanks for the information. I'm very new to this and Covid has kept me from meeting up with anyone who knows what they're doing. Will telling him goodbye get him to actually leave?
Generally speaking, yes. But that’s also why you want to put the pendulum away for awhile. It will give whatever the energy is a chance to be distracted elsewhere. Most entities really aren’t harmful but more curious.
If you’re interested in working with spirit guides for inner work (as opposed to mediumship), Penczak’s “Inner Temple of Witchcraft” book is a series of lessons building on that. It’s designed to be used as part of a year and a day course of study to give you time build your inner connections. It might be worth looking into.
Oh, and give the pendulum a quick cleanse before you use it again.
Day off so I moved my rocks around. I’m making every surface an alter for Mabon 🍂🍁🥀
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Zodiac Signs as literature with authors/protagonists that ARENT white straight and male
because that last one i reblogged was so wretched it actually made me mad. a zodiac meme. made me mad. that in itself makes me mad.
Aries: Angels In America (A Gay Fantasia On National Themes) by Tony Kushner
Taurus: The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
Gemini: Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
Cancer: To The Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
Leo: To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Virgo: A Wrinkle In Time by Madeleine L'Engle
Libra: Emma by Jane Austen
Scorpio: A Good Man Is Hard To Find by Flannery O'Connor
Sagittarius: Incidents In The Life Of A Slave Girl by Harriet Jacobs
Capricorn: The Color Purple by Alice Walker
Aquarius: Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell
Pisces: The Story Of My Life by Helen Keller