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miku worldwide usa edition (click to fully appreciate)
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updated! we need south dekota and delaware for completion!!
'Mid' autumn festival? I find it quite based actually.
based on what?
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Spirit Animal is racist.
Patronus was invented by a transphobe.
I think it’s time we all suck it up and say what we mean: fursona.
When I was in college, I took a course on the local Native culture and language and I remember one day the topic of the spirit animal practice of the teacher’s tribe came up and he said something about how when he sees people he just knows what animal they are. It was obvious to me you weren’t supposed to ask. Like, it was sacred knowledge and being told what your animal was was important and ceremonial - a deep cultural thing that informed how they viewed themselves and others, not a casual bit of trivia - and he was just sharing that as another point about his tribes culture. The class full of white girls all brightened and got SUPER excited, demanding to know what animal they were and “you can’t just say that and not tell me which animal I am ha ha” like he was an answer generator of a random quizilla online and he ended the class not much longer after that without really answering any questions.
The discomfort and instant regret on his face has stuck with me since.
I’d respected the “don’t use Spirit Animal” advice prior to that because it made sense (don’t appropriate another culture), but more than anything before or since, that cemented my determination not to use anything “Spirit Animal” in any way. It’s talked around on the faceless, voiceless internet, but I think a lot of people see it as just the Native American version of Aesop’s fable with a hogwart’s house twist, so the message doesn’t quite sink is as it should. It isn’t a casual practice, it’s important.
Animals having some kind of special property, spirituality, soul, or connection to a person is a very general human belief. It appears naturally in literally every culture in every corner of the world. The concept is very intuitive. You see an octopus scurrying across the ocean floor and feel a distinct kinship to it, you vibe with the energy it’s putting out and feel it represents YOU in a way words can’t really express. You find a gif of an octopus scrunching it’s limbs into little curliques as it decides if the gloved hand coming toward it is acceptable and reblog it. Your post just says “it me”, and everyone gets it. Sometimes the concept is super casual like an octopus gif or common folklore (black cats/dogs are bad luck), other times it’s a very solemn religious-type belief.
The specific (solemn) incarnation of this in Native American culture has been unfortunately lifted up as the typical version of this and is sadly what most people seeking information out (casually) will find first. You’ll find lists of what Native peoples define the spiritual energy/voice/essence of that animal is and quizzes and decks themed off them made by people who’ve probably never spoken to a person from that culture. Even though the people in those cultures have said you can’t do that.
There are so many other cultures that would be fine with it, though. You can use the concept of animals having a spirit/essence/energy to connect with and call on without utilizing and cherry picking the ceremony and culture of Native Americans.
“Spirit Animal” is an unfortunately general-sounding term, but you can skip over websites, books and decks that use “Spirit Animal” and look for the ones that use other terms.
Animal Spirit, Animal Kin, Animal Guide, Spirit Guide, Spirit of the Animals, Animal Guardian, Animal Protector, Power Animal, Familiar, daemon etc. All work fine to describe the concept you’re looking for.
Or, yes, fursona works too.
Witchcraft: Warding (definition + how to + methods)
Read more about the importance of warding and other forms of protection in magic here.
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Witchcraft: Daily Correspondences and Practice Ideas
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(I love these infographs so much, I just had to post them!!)
Y'all have you seen this????
Appreciate the fashion and please don't look in the notes unless it's to find people who you want to block.
Happy winter solstice! The light begins to return tomorrow!!
Hello, good day!! There is more light today than there was yesterday! It's finally coming back!! I would like to thank the southern hemisphere for returning it safely.
mutuals to make pocket shrines with...
[image id: four marian pocket shrines. they are small metal tins, about the size of an altoids tin, and they have images of mary and jesus inside. they also have various saint and marian medals, as well as small rosaries /end id]
I finished it!! Here’s my Mabon Mug recipe 😌🍂☕️
Ingredients (for two servings):
Water
1 apple
A tiny tiny bit of your favorite mixer alcohol (rhum, red wine, etc)
Cloves (i put like 5-6 I mean depends on how much you like them)
Vanilla extract
Two chai tea packets
Honey
Cinammon
Salt
Brown sugar
(I added rose water but ik it’s hard to find in other areas so it’s obviously not mandatory 😭)
Steps:
1. Grind the apple into pulp
2. Boil a good amount of water (enough for two mugs) and add the chai tea to infuse for 4 minutes
3. Add the other stuff, go crazy with everything you like most! (I mixed the whole thing with a cinammon stick bc i’m freaky like that)
4. As you stir, thank Mother Nature for everything she’s blessed us with and tell her everything that you’re grateful for. As you sip the mix, think of the wishes you hope will come true during the winter and humbly ask her to bless you for another cold season. Enjoy!
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some themed gardens with plant suggestions
sun garden
sunflower
black eyed susan
heliotrope
peony
warm colored carnation
marigold
rosemary
moon garden
moonflower
jasmine
violet
alyssum
white lilies
tuberose
henbit/purple deadnettle
fae garden
evening primrose
common dewberry
bluebells (do not pick if you are in a forest)
buttercups
thyme
foxglove
milkweed
(northeastern) wildflower garden
alyssum
baby's breath
calendula
cornflower/bachelor's buttons
milkweed
my personal garden wish list
alyssum
violet
bluebell
chamomile
purple deadnettle/henbit
buttercup
mint
baby's blue eyes
some succulents
Hot take but you can’t learn about paganism without also learning about white supremacy and how it uses pagan religions to push hate group agendas all over the world today. If you don’t learn about the connections between the two and how it operates, your ignorance enables white supremacists to keep on doing it and using it to recruit others. People in our community who do nothing and stay silent are literally a part of the problem, there is no opting out whatsoever. Divorcing the two makes the issue repeat itself over and over and over again.
It’s not hard to include this in your research and stay aware. It’s the bare minimum.