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Athame: if you could get anything for your sacred space or working space without having to pay for it, what would it be? Broom: What’s your most trusty tool? Cauldron: If you could make a potion that could do anything at all, what would it do? Why? Dried Rose Petals: What do you personally associate with love magick? Eclectic: What are your favorite parts of your own practice? Familiars: If you’ve ever had one, Which pet was/is your most beloved? Grimoire: What are you studying/learning about now? (Witchy or otherwise). Herbs: Does witchcraft ever test your patience? Incense: What’s your favorite scent for cleansing? Jar: What is one thing you’d like to hold on to forever? Kitchen Magick: What’s your favorite way to Witch up your food/drinks? Lavender: What’s a witchy go to item that you dont like? Mortar and Pestle: What’s your favorite thing you’ve ever made? Nymph: Describe the place that feels most magickal to you! Oak: What keeps you grounded? Pop Culture Magick: Which Witch from Pop culture (TV, Movies, Books, etc.) inspires you the most and makes you feel most magickal? Quartz: What’s your go to spell/magick ingredient? Religion: What’s one Magick habit you try to do everyday? Salt: What’s one area of witchcraft that just doesn’t interest you? Tarot: What’s one question of the future you would love to know a detailed answer to? Urban Witch: What’s your favorite witchy shop? Online and Physical? Vampire: Have you ever had to banish someone? Wand: What to you do to channel excess energy? XOXOXO: Who are some witches you would shower with appreciation and love if you could? Yarrow: What gives you strength and courage? Zinnia: What’s a unlikely thing you find beauty in?
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I find that working one at a time is best, if you’re kinda busy, and tbh, runes are pretty easy to learn. Once you get the hang of runes, move on to tarot; it’s like paper runes!
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So i feel like runes are calling my name and i want to learn about them... but im also still learning tarot and i have a long way to go.
Fellow witches, any advice? Should i study both at the same time or is it best if i learn tarot first and then runes? Whats your experience?
Thanks in advance, blessed be ♥
Hello I’m S. ♋️ Do you do free readings? I was told a fae is around me to protect me for reasons I don’t know. And I was hoping you could tell me why? How he found me? And how he feels about me? Thank you!
I do indeed do free readings! Faeries are my specialty.
Why he is helping you: the Three of Wands
Building a firm foundation- more patience and planning are needed before all pieces are in place.
He wants something from you, most likely. He’s getting all his ducks in a row first.
How he found you: the Two of Wands
Awaiting results from something you have started. Be certain the end result is really what you want.
You are likely working on something he would see completed. I can pull another card, but I would rather talk privately about this one- make sure this is something you really want to know.
How he feels about you: the Nine of Swords
Keep quiet and listen; you will find out something that will help you better your life. A cycle of completion follows a job well done.
This can be read one of two ways: 1) he’s not quite ready to interact with you yet, but he wants to help you with this project. When he is ready, you’ll learn something from him, or 2), he feels no attachment to you. You’re a means to an end.
Try to get a better understanding of his motives. If this endgame of his doesn’t harm you, you might let it play out. He’ll probably move on, or maybe he’ll teach you something anyways for your trouble. But, if his endgame will harm you in any way, you need to get rid of him.
I hope you found this helpful.
Hello! I’m wondering if I could ask you for some guidance. I’ve been a pagan for over ten years, and once even (briefly) met a satyr. However, I have had an incredibly difficult time tracking down reputable Fae-related resources, or any information at all as to how to begin working with them, what to do/avoid, how to identify them, etc. I don’t know how to discern what resources are useful or accurate, especially since my third eye is more or less sealed shut. I have a particular interest in the Cú Sidhe, but any resources at all you’d be able to recommend on the Fae in general would be incredibly helpful, and I would be eternally grateful for any and all help in my search. Thank you so much for any help, and if there’s something I can offer in exchange, please feel free to let me know! 💕
Well, I’m honored and flattered that you’d ask me for assistance! In my experience and practice, it’s best to find some OLD faerie lore- start there. You know the stuff: “Don’t thank the faeries! Leave them bread with honey and milk! Put a horseshoe over your door! Wooooooo!” It’s the best place to start. Then, if you meet faeries, they’ll generally let you know what’s actually a thing- mostly by laughing their asses off.
I personally have never met a Cú Sidhe, so I don’t actually know much about them aside from the basics: big dogs, often reputed to be ill omens, and often tamed by elves. I’m sure there are other witches out there with more experience there than me. I don’t understand if you mean identifying presence , or fae in general, but I recommend old manuals for the latter along with lots of research, and it will generally help with the former!
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hi!
i found your blog and i was wondering if you could help me. i'm a baby witch and i'm having a hard time trying to find books to read about fae. i do not want to begin fairy work right now, i believe i'm not ready, but i'm obsessed with them since my childhood and i want to learn more. do you have any books recomendations? or even other sources of fae and fae work. if you don't, that's fine.
even if you just read this, thank you very much! i hope you have a nice day.
Hey there! I will tell you, my journey into fae work started like yours, and at some point, the fae will make themselves known, wether you’re ready or not, so knowledge is important. I have always liked faeries too, and I ended up researching the fae in various folklore- brothers Grimm, traditional Scottish and Celtic folklore, whatever I could get my hands on.
Unfortunately, the vast majority of my collection of folklore is inherited from various grandparents and great grandparents, so a lot of them are incredibly old or out of print.
HOWEVER! There IS the Spiderwick Chronicles! Before you laugh at me, hear me out: one of the authors is Holly Black, and that lady does her research!
This is a companion to the series- and a lot of the lore in here checks out; if not the types of fae specifically. Turn your clothes inside out if the fae confuse you? In there- and that’s pretty obscure. Start here, is my recommendation, or the folklore section of your library!
I am discomfort…
Writer friends, I discovered a fun website today. It’s called “I Write Like” and here’s the description: Check which famous writer you write like with this statistical analysis tool, which analyzes your word choice and writing style and compares them with those of the famous writers. Let me know which autor you got!
Remember that today you don’t have to be witchy because witchiness is found in whenever you have the motivation!!
It’s going pretty well for me so far! I rarely have time for complex spells, but they help when I do. If you want to know what kind of far are around, you could just ask. They won’t be offended by that.
Also- they will probably hide your stuff. Ask for it back nicely and they’ll give it back.
I’m always happy to answer any questions you have!
• Mai • They/them • 18 • A safe space for witches who are in the same boat I was, not super long ago. Divination, plants, and faeries are my specialties!
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