unpacking witchcraft - spell types ✧ some basic terms to know ✧ methods for spells ✧ grounding, a quick how-to ✧ how to write your own spells - resources ✧ when to cast a spell - by weekdays ✧ when to cast a spell - by time of day ✧ low effort witchcraft ✧ how to cleanse
tools of witchcraft overview ✧ a witch’s wand ✧ building a broom/besom ✧correspondence resource ✧ on making moon water ✧ understanding herb associations with rosemary ✧ herbs for spells : grocery store vs. home grown vs. edible wilds ✧ grounding ✧ disposing of spell materials ✧ nullifying spells ✧ how to substitute in a spell
“to be a witch” falsehoods ✧ other witches and you ✧ witchcraft and the law ✧ difference between a witch and a herbalist ✧ self care for the witch ✧ when your spell fails ✧ tarot and pendulums can get it wrong
((WHERE CAN I FIND THIS LES MIS ANIME????? *CRYING*))
((Ssh, don’t cry. Here-
LINK TO ALL THE SHOUJO COSETTE EPISODES FOR ANYONE WHO CARES
(English Subbed)
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-1/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-2/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-3/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-4/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-5/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-6/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-7/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-8/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-9/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-10/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-11/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-12/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-13/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-14/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-15/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-16/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-17/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-18/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-19/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-20/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-21/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-22/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-23/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-24/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-25/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-26/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-27/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-28/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-29/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-30/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-31/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-32/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-33/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-34/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-35/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-36/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-37/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-38/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-39/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-40/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-41/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-42/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-43/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-44/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-45/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-46/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-47/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-48/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-49/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-50/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-51/
http://www.watchanimeon.com/les-miserables-shoujo-cosette-episode-52/
every episode for you!
Enjoy!))
Hi, my housemate just started a medication that has serotonin syndrome as a possible side effect. I remember a while back you talking about foods you had to avoid with medications like that. Could you please remind me of them? They're far back in your blog and I can't find the post.
Wow did this arrive out of order. Sorry it wasn’t answered earlier, @noxnoctisanima
If you’re taking any sort of medication that raises serotonin, avoid like the plague: grapefruit of any sort in any form; bergamot oranges or oil or bergamottin itself (which means no Earl Grey tea, nope, can’t do it, along with lemon peel, lime peel, and certain orange peels because of their bergamottin content), hibiscus (this one is such a fucker and makes zero sense), Rose Hips (same problem as the hibiscus, absolute wtf), and no St. John’s Wort or anything that works in similar fashion. Cut your alcohol intake down to almost nill or completely zero. Oh, and no yerba mate for you. It interferes with neurological meds for neurotransmitters (including ones for dopamine, like Welbutrin), and by “interferes” I mean “stops fucking working.”
These are also troublespots for SSRIs:
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) – a common type of painkiller that includes ibuprofen, diclofenac or naproxen
antiplatelets – a type of medication used to prevent blood clots, such as low-dose aspirin and clopidogrel
theophylline – a medication used to treat asthma
clozapine and pimozide – medications used to treat schizophrenia and psychosis
lithium – a medication used to treat severe depression and bipolar disorder
triptans – a type of medication, such as naratriptan, sumatriptan and zolmitriptan, used to treat migraines
other antidepressants – including tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs), monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) and serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs)
Basically, as with any medication, watch your ass, but SSRIs in particular can be dangerous when given to people who also have chronic pain by doctors who don’t stop and fucking *think.* Pain boosts adrenaline, which in turn boosts dopamine, serotonin, and several others. If you’re in pain all the time, your serotonin is often already sky-high. Adding an SSRI on top of that can kill you with one dose.
So if your friend has chronic pain, and their doctor didn’t take this into consideration, they need to go revist this doctor and beat them with a folded metal chair. (Just don’t get caught, and it wasn’t my idea.)
Last thing: if your friend goes from feeling depressed to better with no other difficulties? Great! If your friend’s “better” becomes “completely apathetic” it’s time to adjust doses and/or medications, because apathy is not the result you’re wanting. Also, purple-blue fingernails and toenails = call your doctor right fucking now, and prepare to possibly suffer dropping an SSRI cold turkey.
(Why do I know all this shit? Because one of my previous doctors tried to kill me three fucking times and blew off her own incompetence when I pointed it out. Also every time the intake nurse would put “NO SSRIs” on my file, someone would conveniently go back afterwards and remove that notation…)
Okay, so one more thing: most fucking idiot/useless doctors go right to SSRIs first for patients who come in with depression, most often without actually doing the blood tests that YES, THEY DO EXIST, DON’T LET ANYONE TELL YOU OTHERWISE to see what your primary neurotransmitters that affect mood are actually doing. You should be tested for all 7 of your primaries: acetylcholine (neurotransmitter used by neurons in the control of functions ranging from muscle contraction and heart rate to digestion and memory), norepinephrine, serotonin, dopamine, GABA, glutamate, and endorphins before you are prescribed *any* sort of anti-depressant, but the 4 most important ones are usually norepinephrine, serotonin, dopamine, and GABA.
Anyway: Good luck, because getting proper treatment for this shit is a handbasket of fuckin’ Nope.
avengers + text post meme
hi ^__^ the san-x website has a lot of cute wallpapers i thought you guys might appreciate them
You are in a meeting with God where everyone is discussing about how there is no good left in the world as hell is where everyone is going. As the person who keeps account of everyone’s karmas, you realise you haven’t been keeping record of the good being done in the world.
(All link to YouTube)
24 minutes - harp music
30 minutes - cello music
36 minutes - slow compilation
1 hour 32 minutes - slow piano, some ghibli themes.
1 hour 33 minutes - pace varies, good for cleaning the house too.
1 hour 36 minutes - slow piano, sometimes a bit more upbeat.
1 hour 49 minutes - Ghibli music with fire crackling in the background
1 hour 52 minutes - slow piano.
2 hours 22 minutes - slow piano.
3 hours 32 minutes - Ghibli Jazz (cover)
+A different post on Ghibli playlists <3
Every letter of the alphabet matches a number from 1-9. The number can be calculated by the digit sum equaling the place of the letter in the alphabet. E.g. ‘K’ is the 11th letter, the digit sum of 11 is 2, so ‘K’ equals the number of 2.
Alphabetical number table:
1 A J S
2 B K T
3 C L U
4 D M V
5 E N W
6 F O X
7 G P Y
8 H Q Z
9 I R
For the calculation of your Name, Personality and Heart number use your complete name(s) with first, middle and last names as it is written on your birth certificate! (This will bring the most accurate results.)
Here’s an example of how to calculate the Name number:
J E F F R E Y L E B O W S K I
1 5 6 6 9 5 7 3 5 2 6 5 1 2 9
add together 39 33
build digit sum 3+9=12 3+3=6
1+2= 3 stays 6
add together 3+6=9
NAME NUMBER IS 9
(1) A leadership personality with frontier spirit, strength, independence and determination.
(2) A diplomat and peacemaker who is sensitive towards the own and other people’s emotions.
(3) A master of words, always appearing to be youthful who is able to do many things at once and who becomes more self-confident in the process of getting older.
(4) A practical person who works hard, is patient and possesses a sense of detail.
(5) A freedom-loving traveller who appreciates diversity and change and who is able to do many things at once.
(6) A harmonious person who loves a peaceful home, family and all things beautiful and who is responsible as well.
(7) An analyst who is wise to use his time for reading and writing and moreover doesn’t miss the forest despite of all the trees.
(8) An organiser who gains power and success when being in charge of one’s own fate.
(9) A true humanist who loves art, music or voyages. You give generously and need recognition.
For calculating your Personality number you do the same as above only using the consonants of your name(s).
E.g. J E F F R E Y L E B O W S K I — J F F R Y L B W K S Personality number: 6
(1) daring, independent, original, strong-willed, competitive
(2) receptive, sensitive, empathetic, cooperative, diplomatic
(3) friendly, optimistic, eloquent, happy-go-lucky, entertaining
(4) disciplined, practical, hardworking, reliable, loyal
(5) astute, versatile, active, adventurous, modern
(6) affectionate, adaptable, helpful, responsible, fair
(7) restrained, self-confident, critical, analytical, trust-worthy
(8) modest, disciplined, efficient, powerful, successful
(9) gentle, generous, helpful, tolerant, influential
For calculating your Heart number you do the same as above only using the vowels of your name(s).
E.g. J E F F R E Y L E B O W S K I — E E E O I — Heart number: 3
(1) use your own ideas to lead and guide others exemplary.
(2) collaborate with others and to use your sensitivity and diplomatic skills to be a joy to the people around you.
(3) express your optimism and creativity.
(4) bring sacrifices to reach tangible results for all your hands-on plans.
(5) seek adventures and to live life on the fast lane.
(6) create harmony and a peaceful atmosphere.
(7) spend time alone seeking for the truth and to reflect on the meaning of life.
(8) take things in your own hands and to use your energy to gain money, power and success.
(9) use your knowledge and compassion for the benefit of others.