An all purpose emoji curse/hex/jinx breaker spell!
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↳ Emoji spell: To have cute interactions with someone.
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Colored version of the Bastet Inktober drawing from 2017.
Spell
Banishing cramps
The best ‘lil spell
Spell bottle
Bath ritual
Anti-migraine spell
Emoji spell to keep it from popping up at inconvenient times
Keep pain away
Relief from cramps
Stop cramps
My period is not painful
My period is easy
I do not have my period
(Please research herbs before using them, not all the posts are very informative about all the effects herbs may have! ESPECIALLY if you’re on meds.)
Tea
For cramps
Also for cramps
A collection
Some helpful herbs
Soothing tea
Some more helpful herbs
Some helpful PSAs on herbs
Taking advantage of your period
Menstrual magic
More menstrual magic
Crystals to help
Witchy period hacks
An earlier version of this post (with mundane tips)
General tips
More tips
I really like this list
I’d like to request that you keep gender out of any comments that you make on this. People of various gender identities get periods (or don’t), lets be inclusive here!
Intuition is real. Vibes are real. Energy doesn’t lie. Tune in.
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I truly and wholeheartedly believe that Hestia wants you to put your mental and physical health first.
That if you must choose between resting/recovering or worshiping - that she would want you to take care of yourself.
There’s no need to feel guilty about being lax in worship - she understands.
And worship can be little things, like whispering “goodnight my lady” or making a cup of tea in honor of her.
But yeah - never feel guilty about choosing self care over worship, especially when it comes to Hestia 🔥
↳ Emoji spell: Passing all exams.
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I’m opening readings again! This time I’m offering a range of free and paid readings, please take a look and send in an ask!
Free Readings: For these readings I will pull one tarot card and explain its meaning and possible significance in your life/interpret the card. This is usually one or two paragraphs.
1 Tarot Card (general reading) 1 Tarot Card (love reading)
For this reading I will scry for five minutes and in a few paragraphs explain what I see and it’s interpretation.
Water Scrying (5 minutes)
Please send in three yes or no questions and I will answer these with my pendulum.
3 pendulum questions (yes/no questions)
Paid Readings: These readings are a lot more in depth than the free readings and will be done privately so please sent in an ask or a message off anon and I will answer privately.
Paid tarot readings come with two paragraph of explanation and interpretation per card.
3 Card Tarot Spread (general/love/past,present,future readings) ~ £3
5 Card Past Life Reading ~ £4
Water Scrying (10 minutes) ~ £4
10 question Pendulum reading (yes/no) ~ £4
+ extra tarot card ~ £0.50
+ extra yes/no question ~ £0.25
I will also do specific tarot spreads and we can negotiate a reasonable price. (Usually within £2-£6)
What to include: in your ask please include an initial to identify your ask, Star sign and anything else you think is necessary.
Please specify if you’d like the ask answered publicly.
Anons welcome.
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greek mythology: hades, god of the dead and king of the underworld
In Greek mythology, Hades was regarded as the oldest son of Cronus and Rhea, although the last son regurgitated by his father. He and his brothers Zeus and Poseidon defeated their father’s generation of gods, the Titans, and claimed rulership over the cosmos. Hades received the underworld, Zeus the sky, and Poseidon the sea, with the solid earth—long the province of Gaia—available to all three concurrently. Hades was often portrayed with his three-headed guard dog Cerberus.
HAIDES (Hades) was the king of the underworld and god of the dead. He presided over funeral rites and defended the right of the dead to due burial. Haides was also the god of the hidden wealth of the earth, from the fertile soil with nourished the seed-grain, to the mined wealth of gold, silver and other metals.
Haides desired a bride and petitioned his brother Zeus to grant him one of his daughters. The god offered him Persephone, the daughter of Demeter. However, knowing that the goddess would resist the marriage, he assented to the forceful abduction of the girl. When Demeter learned of this, she was furious and caused a great dearth to fall upon the earth until her daughter was returned. Zeus was forced to concede lest mankind perish, and the girl was fetched forth from the underworld. However, since she had tasted of the pomegranate seed, she was forced to return to him for a portion of each year.
Haides was depicted as a dark-bearded, regal god. He was depicted as either Aidoneus, enthroned in the underworld, holding a bird-tipped sceptre, or as Plouton (Pluton), the giver of wealth, pouring fertility from a cornucopia. The Romans named him Dis, or Pluto, the Latin form of his Greek title Plouton, “the Lord of Riches.”
SYMBOL(S): Cerberus, cornucopia, sceptre, Cypress, Narcissus, Keys, Serpents.
“We are three brothers born by Rheia to Kronos (Cronus), Zeus, and I [Poseidon], and the third is Aides [Haides] lord of the dead men. All was divided among us three ways, each given his domain. I [Poseidon] when the lots were shaken drew the grey sea to live in forever; Aides drew the lot of the mists and the darkness, and Zeus was allotted the wide sky, in the cloud and the bright air. But earth and high Olympos are common to all three.”
Homer, Iliad 15. 187 ff (trans. Lattimore) (Greek epic C8th B.C.)
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