So what I do is I read books that came out this year exclusively in print and I read decades-old classic literature in my emails.
Mainly I do this in order to defy god’s will.
a quick guide on which planets to utilize for spellwork based on intent. [updated 11.28.24]
banishing: sun, saturn, pluto
beauty: venus, neptune
business: sun, mercury
binding: saturn, pluto
cleansing: sun, moon
communication: mercury, jupiter
confidence: mars, jupiter
courage: sun, mars, jupiter
creativity/imagination: moon, venus, neptune
cursing: saturn, neptune, pluto
divination: moon, uranus, neptune
dreams: moon, neptune
empathy: moon, venus, neptune
energy: sun, mars
fertility: moon, venus
happiness: sun, jupiter
healing: sun, moon, neptune
illusion: moon, neptune
independence: mars, uranus
invisibility: moon, neptune, pluto
legal matters: saturn
love: venus
luck: mercury, jupiter
manifestation/power: sun, moon, mars, pluto
meditation: moon, neptune
mental clarity: sun, mercury, uranus
mental power: uranus, neptune
peace: moon, neptune
prosperity/wealth: sun, mercury, jupiter
protection: mars, saturn
psychic abilities: moon, uranus, neptune
relaxation/calming: moon, neptune
sexual relations: venus, mars, pluto
spell-breaking: saturn, pluto
strength: sun, mars
success: mercury, mars, jupiter, saturn
technology: mercury, uranus
travel: moon, mercury
wisdom: mercury, uranus, neptune, pluto
wishes: sun, jupiter
© 2024 ad-caelestia
THE SAME SHIT SANDWICH !!! No voy a mentir literalmente todo lo que hice ayer fue escucharlos en bucle todo el día Y FUE GLORIOSO!!
Poppy and Ian are like. They’re soulmates, but also they’re horrible for each other. They’re miserable when they’re apart. They can’t stop hurting each other when they’re together. They bring out the best in eachother and also the worst. They love eachother. They are like an old bickering couple. They aren’t romantic. They have linked their lives too tightly to untie themselves. And it probably would be even worse if they did. They both hold a button that allows them to exploit and attack each others most vulnerable core, and they’ve both pressed that button a hundred times each. They believe in each other more than anyone in the world. They’ve been cosmically linked since they were kids. They have faith that the “being together with you” of it all makes anything worth it.
To me the way Keeley’s bisexuality has been written so far has been so realistic. She’s making all of these blatantly queer comments about women, yet they’re treated as jokes by everyone around her, and most of the audience. Which is just…yeah, that’s exactly how it is. People do assume you’re joking if you say stuff like that.
It’s so wild that bi women can essentially be out of the closet, making comments about wanting to have sex with women, yet nobody takes it seriously. They don’t believe you’re bi unless you explicitly say so. I’ve been there, thinking I’m out of the closet making comments about women I find attractive, just to find out years later that those people thought I was straight because I didn’t tell them how I label myself.
Maybe this isn’t on purpose or maybe it is, but either way I’m interested to see what Jack brings to the table. To me it’s blatantly obvious that Keeley has a little crush on her and now I’m wondering if they’re going to go anywhere with that. It would be interesting if Keeley has a little fling with her, especially to see how people react to her bisexuality being “confirmed” — when really it’s been there the whole time but people just like to ignore it.
“The Sephiroth are also imagined as ten shells or casings around the innermost core of En Soph, the formless and ineffable centre of all being.
The Cabbalists called meditation on this Nothing-in-Everything, extrapolating from a verse in the Song of Solomon (6, 11), "Going down into the garden of nuts".
Shakespeare refers to this when he has Hamlet say, "O God! I could be bounded in a nut-shell, and count myself a king of infinite space".
And Joyce in Finnegans Wake:
"Mark Time's Finist Joke.
Putting Allspace in a Notshall".
Image: Sephiroth scroll, Poland, 19th century.
From “Alchemy & Mysticism” by Alexander Roob (2011).
Emily Dickinson