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You have no idea how much a decent post is just ruined for me with a "blessed be" at the end.
storm’s coming
All you storm and weather witches listen up here, all of us secretly really get off on storms and that crackly energy in the air and the rumble of thunder and the flash of lightning and the wild feeling of freedom. So we don’t want to be caught off guard when a sudden storm arrives and we haven’t got all the jars out or we’re in the middle of something right?
Well, here’s an updated list on how to tell when a storm’s coming your way:
- read the clouds:
cumulonimbus clouds - cumulonimbus clouds develop when cumulus clouds (pillowy, cotton wool-y, flat base) develop vertically or billow upwards. a cumulus cloud that turns into a cumulonimbus can develop into a powerful thunderstorm within an hour.
arcing “arcus” shelf clouds - these wedge-shaped clouds resemble a shelf, and can be described as rolling. these can also be a sign of foul weather incoming, especially if they’re turning darker.
cloud color - you may be thinking “well no shit Raven, dark clouds = stormy weather”, but well here’s dwelling into some specifics. Sure, very dark clouds mean the weather is going to turn stormy real quick, but did you know that green clouds mean severe weather? like those gray-greenish clouds that are very deep and tall? yeah those mean something big and mean is on its way. black clouds mean that there is a coming storm that does not have strong winds. brown clouds mean that there is a coming storm that does have strong winds. gray clouds usually mean a new or a light storm. however, gray skies mean that the storm is affecting a large area and may remain for awhile “red sky at night sailor’s delight, red sky in the morning sailors take warning” has some grain of truth to it too. red sky in the morning means bad weather is moving in.
- use your nose:
take a deep inhale - it’s true, you can smell incoming rain. ah, nothing like the sharp, strippingly fresh smell of ozone before a storm. there’s a whole science behind this, and I can cover how some chemical reaction caused by an electrical charge like lightning or a generator involving atmospheric nitrogen and oxygen molecules splitting, but that’s not the point here. the point is, you can smell the ozone. sweet, pungent, a zing, sharp, bare, that’s my description for it. so get ready to use that nose of yours.
- halo around moon and sun:
high clouds will refract a ring of light around the moon or sun, a halo around the moon indicates that a warm front is approaching. like that saying “ring around the moon? rain real soon”. I’m using a lot of sayings, huh. double halo around the moon could mean strong winds.
- watch smoke from a fire
pressure determines which direction the smoke is gonna go. high pressure? smoke goes upwards. low pressure? smoke goes downwards. when smoke spirals downwards, bad weather’s on its way.
- humidity
now, I live in an area where humidity is at a constant high, so this probably won’t work for me and everyone else who lives in high-humidity regions. but here goes. high humidity precedes a storm, so check for signs of humidity like frizzy hair, curly leaves, swollen wood, or just feel it.
- count the stars
if you’re out at night, the stars could be an indicator. the more stars you see, the clearer the skies are. no stars mean heavy cloud coverage and could signify coming storms.
- observe the birds and the animals
birds -birds can sense bad weather coming and they usually fly low or seek refuge before a storm, and they’ll go quiet. that’s part of the reason why it’s so oddly quiet before a storm.
butterflies and bees - they will usually return to their homes before a storm for safety so you probably won’t see them out and about.
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Accidental Magic
What is it: As the name suggests, accidental magic is magic that the user did not intend to do.
How can it happen: usually through powerful or fixated thoughts, but sometimes it can be the result of a spell with certain intentions accidentally having different results.
Is it harmful? It certainly can be. You could curse someone you didn’t mean to curse, throw out little hexes, you can even negatively impact your own life. On the flip side it can also be really good. You can bless others or improve your life. I accidentally used magic to improve my sleep schedule via a mental fixation for getting on track and (with no lifestyle changes) it did just that.
How do I prevent it from being bad? We’re human. It’s very hard for any of us to control negative thoughts, though it’s always worth a try to some extent. Ex. Negative self-talk has been shown to negatively impact people on a psychological level, and the mind and body are so intertwined that long term negative self-y’all can weaken your immune system (source: Psychology Major with a minor in Health Psychology). I think the more effective way to handle this is to develop more control over your magic so that you don’t accidentally keep flinging it around. It will probably still happen on occasion but much less often.
This is by no means an extensive resource for accidental magic. Just thought I’d throw the idea out there since this is happening to me lately and probably a lot of other people too!
I think one thing that would be very helpful for people to understand, especially among Witchblr in this day and age of the internet, is that not every post a blogger writes is for everyone.
Tumblr doesn't have a "for friends/for followers only" visibility option. So if we want our mutuals to see our posts that are meant for them to see, we have to make them all public.
And that's exactly it. Especially when it comes to our personal practices, often times we are here either writing for ourselves or for the handful of online buddies we have in mind.
It shouldn't be that hard to tell, when a post is clearly inviting a discussion and when a post is just personal or with a specific target audience in mind.
It's not that you're not allowed to express your opinions. But opinions where they have not been asked for are invasive and even rude. You can always write your own posts before you hit that reply or reblog button. You do have your own space to express as many of your opinions as you wish to write about.