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@thelittlewanderingwitch
trust that everything will fall into place without you forcing it there.
It’s called “environmental amnesia” and it’s an actual issue environmentalists discuss how to combat. The climate crisis makes it more widespread but it’s been something that’s happening for generations. The story of The Lorax describes it beautifully. The idea that what you remember is what you consider normal, but if the changes happen slowly over generations, you don’t see how large they are because you don’t personally remember them being very different, even if you were told stories about it.
climate grief is also a thing.
That feeling where you go " didn't we used to have four seasons? It wasn't this hot when I was a kid was it??" And then you have to figure out if it's just that you're getting older. And then it turns out no the entire planet is falling apart.
Majestic
Volcán Calbuco, Loncotoro, Los Lagos, Chile.
hi i drove to the atlantic ocean in the middle of the night in an attempt to capture photos of the nishimura comet, which only comes by earth once every 400 years! and while i wasn't able to get photos of it because of cloud cover, i was able to still get some pretty nice ocean sunrise photos. :) enjoy!
Patagonia <3
Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile.
✨The Beauty of Jupiter ✨
Paradise
National Park Torres del Paine, Patagonia Chilena.
being a jack of all trades master of none is actually so awesome bc i can make the shittest clay sculpture and the ugliest drawing and the sloppiest painting and the worst hand stitches and the wonkiest earrings and it's like. who cares + now im surrounded by lots of different silly things i made with love and care etc
My great uncle, who loved cooking and engineering and traveling and far too many other things, always used to say:
"Among the cooks, I am the best engineer, and among the engineers I am the best cook."
I love that. It's one of the things I try to live by.
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Grimoire Tips
Just some things I've done that have helped me out tremendously with my own.
Cross-reference everything and anything before adding it in with pen. I usually aim for between four and six sources at least.
Table of contents! Number your pages and start a table of contents on the first one. Make sure you reserve the first few pages to continue it.
Print out charts to paste in. I have the wheel of the year in mine! It was so much easier than drawing it.
If you have trouble remembering what a specific plant looks like, and if it's available near you, press-dry a leaf or stem and paste it next to its information.
Sources! Write down where you found the information! If you have further questions that your book isn't answering yet, go to the source!
Cleanse your book when it feels heavy. Not physically heavy - you understand what I mean.
Keep crystals on top of it. Depending on what you keep on it, the qualities of the crystals will keep the book feeling fresh and light.
Don't just copy paragraphs and information straight from your sources. Paraphrase things in your own words so that it's easier for you to keep them in your head. Yes, having a book to reference is great, but it's also great to study it so you don't have to use it every time you have a question!
Share. Sharing grimoires with others can be massively beneficial to everyone involved, especially if you're swapping information. Seeing from other perspectives is always a good idea.
Just a few tricks and tips! As always, do your research, be safe, and blessed be.
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Purple hour
Glaciar Grey, Torres del Paine, Patagonia Chilena.
Painted landscapes
National Park Torres del Paine, Magallanes, Patagonia Chilena.