your weird obsession with moral purity is degrading your critical thinking skills and poisoning your ability to empathize with other people btw
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your weird obsession with moral purity is degrading your critical thinking skills and poisoning your ability to empathize with other people btw
"To be a practitioner of folk magic is to walk the paths of historian, environmentalist, community advocate, healer, charmer, protector, crafter, and so much more all at once. Folk magic practitioners are keepers of the old ways, working to meet the needs of today’s folk, and paving the way, keeping the fires going, for future generations of folk witches, all through authentic, adaptable practice that feeds the soul, cures what ails you, and makes right what’s wrong."
—'the People's Magic: An Examination of Folk Magic' (2025), Keziah Zibelmann ( @sheydmade )
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This is who you're making work 40 hours a week btw.
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Look, i know they mean this in a 'conspiracy' type way, but reading this as an Alterhuman is hilarious 😭
Are you tired of inactive, dead discord servers?
Well, me too. I made one for Therians and Otherkin! Come and hang out. 😇💖
Check out the Haven for Therians & Otherkin community on Discord - hang out with 2 other members and enjoy free voice and text chat.
Does anyone else feel like their wings are both not feathery and also not on their back? As an ophanim, it feels like my wings are made of light energy rather than feathers, and that there are three sets of them that hover around my head.
Hey, to all the people who are sad we as Hellenic Polytheists don't have a temple to worship in:
We never had temples to worship in, that was never a thing.
I keep seeing posts of people lamenting that we no longer have places to worship the gods in, in the same way people use churches and other places of worship today, but as someone with a degree in this, that was never officially a thing. This is what I mean when I say people need to deconstruct from their previous religion because the religions are different and what you might miss from one, you'll bring to the other, like missing a place of worship.
The temples were solely places to either hold things given to the gods, like thank you offerings, etc. or in some cases, where you got your prophecy told (Delphi), or some people slept in temples for Asclepius in order to dream of cures they believed the god would give them.
The ancient Greeks worshipped the gods in nature and had little altars in their homes.
This is why there were so many sacrificial altars outside in nature or outside the temples.
I understand it can be frustrating not having a place to worship because religious places of worship are great places to find like-minded people and find community, but the ancient Greeks didn't have to do that because the religion was a government mandated religion. Their literal governments would do things with the whole city-state outside of the temples. The closest thing we got to that were mystery cults but those were usually for the elite and still did things outside just in more secluded areas: (LINK)
Most of the time people weren't allowed to go into the temples, just priests, and the very few people that were allowed (to either drop off a gift, dream of a cure or get their fortune told) had very strict rules on making sure they were super clean because the priests would have to clean after them and they really didn't want to do that.
My point is that if you are worshipping the gods in nature (especially outdoor areas that inspire you because they believed a god resided in those areas) or in front of your altar at home, you're already doing what the ancient Greeks did.
Places of worship later got popularized with the rise of mystery cults in Rome and Roman Christians needing a secret place to worship, usually in someone's house which would later get converted as official places because of the persecutions.
I understand it can be frustrating to not have what more modern religions around you have but I need Hellenic Polytheists to understand that official places of worship were never a thing in the ancient Greek world.
They are worshipped in nature because the gods ARE nature itself.
So understand that your place of worship is all around you, and the gods will always be with you whenever you need them, as soon as you need them, and I think that's beautiful.
Yes, it is good as a witch to believe in modern medicine, but do you still respect and hold space for folk remedies?
It is actually very important that you do. Because what a lot of people don’t understand is that paganism and the “old ways” that many in the esoteric community hold sacred, wasn’t just eliminated by Christianity, but also by atheism, partnered with colonialism, racism and patriarchy.
There was an almost cataclysmic shift from the 18th to the 19th century that goes by many names. The Enlightenment and the Age of Reason are the most well known. In the world of Eurocentrism, the continent and its underlings had just come out of a barbaric age of witch hunts. Instead of blaming the true catalysts of patriarchy, misogyny, and religious extremism, it was blamed on superstition. In Europe in particular, the people were starting to “think”. The iron grip of the church was loosening over the populous. Over the decades science grew and grew as the true innovative force of the future. These fields were dominated by-you guessed it-men, purposefully and viciously excluding women who before hand had been the wisest in their societies. They had been the midwives, the healers, the social (not political) leaders. But they had also been a problem, and so, with all of them dead, the men took full advantage to seize their roles. This was when we started seeing men in gynecology, midwifery, medicine, etc; all fields that for centuries were dominated by women. You could argue that men were always in these fields, and it is true, but who would you have rather seen in the olden days of disease? The elder woman who concocted salves, tinctures and teas or the man who would drain you of 1/3 of your body’s blood? Would you rather see the woman who had given birth and delivered dozens of babies or a man that had maybe never even seen a live birth? People weren’t as dumb as we think of them, the results spoke for themselves. But these women were no longer alive, and so the age of “enlightenment” went forward full steam. If you pay attention to history, many ways these fields operated was through horrific means and cruelty. Especially among enslaved black women. I ache at the thought of what they went through. The remnants of those who carried the wisdom on were devalued and humiliated because of their “superstition”. Just look at the context used behind the phrase “old wives tale”. Don’t even get me started on indigenous beliefs. This could be an entire novel, but I digress.
So knowing this, how will you approach the folk ways? How will you look at the granny witches of Appalachia? Will you respect the Brauchers and Braucherins of the Pennsylvania Dutch? How will you utilize and understand Indigenous teachings? Will you scoff and roll your eyes at prayers to stop bleeding? Will you be a believer of all things strange and unseen but ridicule the tradition of eating a salt cake to dream of the one you’ll marry?
Really make this a feature in your work to decolonize.
When was the last time you thanked your body?
For always healing itself.
For housing your dreams, your feelings, your memories.
For being your soul's vessel in this incarnation.
Your body serves you every day. It has been your faithful companion for however old you are.
You would thank a stranger who holds the door open for you for five seconds. Why would you not thank your body who has been holding life open for you since the moment you were born?
Just like the people in your life, your body will reciprocate your affection.
The last time I got sick, my doctor was shocked at how well I looked given my test results. She said anyone else would have had trouble breathing, let alone walking. Meanwhile, I was belting Whitney Houston in the car just before strutting in my stilettos to see her.
It's not magic: Even if you thank your body every day, it will still get ill every now and then. And one day, it will still pass away.
But in the face of danger and death, a body deeply loved will fight with every fiber of its being to keep you safe for as long as it can.
If you’re a practitioner that doesn’t decolonize, gtf away from me. If you talk about spirit animals, and use dreamcatchers that are not indigenous made, gtf away from me. If you participate in closed practices you have no business being in, gtf away from me. If you worship spirits that cultures have warned about being evil for thousands of years because you only care about the pop culture versions, gtf away from me. If you run groups where no one holds each other accountable for their shit, gtf away from me. If you refuse to face your biases because you’d rather be “civil”, gtf away from me. If you act like you carry the oppression of generations of practitioners but you fall in league with their oppressors, get. The fuck. Away from me.
The Sound of Music (1965) dir. Robert Wise
The irony is that internet pagans mock Christians for posting prayers on the internet but then turn around and do the same damn thing, just replacing the Christian god with their own.
The majority of practitioners you see on the internet are “aesthetic” witches and pagans.
This is an opinion I have that many will not agree with. Frankly, some might find it even offensive. That’s okay. I haven’t posted in more than a month for a good reason. It is that despite the fact that interest in the occult and mythology has skyrocketed in the last few years, the general trend has been just that: a trend. It is agonizing watching this community flounder and struggle for a multitude of reasons. One of them being, the desire to make this path “easy” and “low effort”. Obviously I understand the purpose behind this. This is an othered community that attracts people on the outskirts, which includes those with disabilities. However, the attitude that is taken when you approach this lifestyle and practice from a “simple” perspective is doomed to fail. I have noticed over the last several years, is that there is genuinely next to no progression in occult spaces, and that is for a simple reason: echo chambers and the unwillingness to put the work in. From my place as an observer, it does not matter how elaborate your altars are, how flowery the language of your prayers flow, or how much you try to externally project your devotion; if you do not have a deep understanding of the context, culture, history, language, politics, philosophy, etc of your practice, you will always remain at surface level.
Do not mistake my bluntness for lack of understanding. Those are much heavier, deeper discussions and research than that of something like candle magic or sigil work that could be easily researched in a weekend. Many people do not have the mental capacity for that kind of work. Not as in being stupid, but rather mentally unequipped. Ex: if you struggled with history in school, unable to remember dates, figures, events, etc for the life of you, this kind of work is extremely challenging. And I find myself in a unique and privileged position where I am autistic, my special interests being the occult as well as history. And it is because of this unique position that I find myself saddened over the fact that many people, despite having loving connections with their spirits and a general sense of satisfaction with their practices, often find themselves stuck in the same places they were years ago.
You have to be willing to put in the strenuous effort. You have to be willing to sacrifice the time. Without it, these practices will be no better than any other placeholder used to fill the voids in your life, which is why droves of people end up walking away. You don't have to walk away, you don't have to stagnate. If you commit, you'll walk away entirely reborn: I swear it.
Pleasure is not the absence of pain, but the result of it.
As someone with chronic issues, I can’t help but notice all the ways the pain in my life can quickly turn around. The relief I feel when I, or someone else, massages my head when I have a headache. The addiction to tattoos despite being stabbed by a needle a jillion times. The relaxing feeling of someone brushing my hair, even if they catch a knot. Falling down in a way that makes you fear you might’ve hurt yourself but then realize you’re fine, feeling your anxiety ease. The pain of piercing your body, with the joy of seeing the result afterwards. The feeling of taking off your bra after a long day. Ripping off sweaty/wet/dirty clothes and hopping in the shower, drying off and getting into your comfiest pjs. Getting sick from accidentally forgetting to take your medicine (or not taking it purposely) and then realizing how much it truly helps when you take your dose again. And one of my personal favorites, laying down in bed after a long, exhausting day and feeling the tension just flee your body.
It’s a great way to shift perspective, because this is true for everything. Sunshine all the time creates a desert. Without pain and suffering, there would be no joy, relief, or happiness. Everything that functions in nature is balanced, and this is but one aspect. It’s not a dysfunction of life, but a feature. And when you stop fighting it, and tune in, you’ll notice the suffering doesn’t stop, but it’s not as great as it was before. It’s easier to bear.
I started to write this with a headache, for example, and now as I finished up, my headache is gone! Sorry guys, they were really right about gratitude practice. 🥲
God: is the alpha and the omega.
Christians: ☺️
God: is the male and the female.
Christians: 😡