Artists who know how to draw armors or very detailed clothing are powerful
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Daily Affirmations: Start your day with positive affirmations or spells to set your intention.
Morning Ritual: Incorporate meditation or a grounding exercise into your morning routine.
Herbal Tea: Brew herbal teas with magical correspondences for specific needs (e.g., chamomile for calm).
Crystal Carry: Keep a small crystal in your pocket or bag for daily energy boosts.
Incense and Smudging: Light incense or smudge your space to cleanse and energize it.
Moon Water: Use moon water (water charged under the moon) for washing, drinking, or watering plants.
Sigils: Draw or carry sigils for protection, luck, or other intentions.
Altar Space: Create a small altar or sacred space in your home.
Candles: Light candles with intention, choosing colors that correspond to your needs.
Tarot or Oracle Cards: Pull a daily card for guidance.
Journaling: Keep a magical journal for spells, dreams, and reflections.
Nature Walks: Spend time in nature, collecting items like stones, leaves, or feathers for your practice.
Kitchen Witchery: Infuse your cooking with intention and use magical herbs and spices.
Charmed Jewelry: Wear jewelry that has been enchanted or charged with specific intentions.
Lunar Phases: Plan activities and spells according to the lunar phases.
Weather Magic: Use the energy of different weather conditions in your spells and rituals.
Mindful Cleaning: Clean your space with intention, using magical cleaning solutions.
Bath Rituals: Take ritual baths with herbs, salts, and oils for cleansing and manifestation.
Gratitude Practice: End your day with a gratitude practice or prayer.
Sacred Music: Listen to music that uplifts your spirit or has magical significance.
Writing Spells: Incorporate spellwork into your daily writing, such as emails or notes.
Daily Offerings: Make small offerings to your deities or spirit guides.
Visualization: Use visualization techniques throughout the day to manifest your desires.
Plant Magic: Care for plants and infuse them with your magical intentions.
Energy Shielding: Practice energy shielding techniques to protect your aura.
Creative Art: Use art and creativity as a form of magic and expression.
Spiritual Reading: Read books, articles, or blogs on witchcraft to expand your knowledge.
Community Connection: Connect with other witches online or in-person for support and inspiration.
Crafting: Make your own magical tools, such as wands, sachets, or charms.
Ritual Dress: Wear clothing or accessories that have been enchanted for specific purposes.
Daily Devotions: Spend time each day in devotion or meditation with your chosen deities.
Intentional Breathing: Use breathing exercises to center and ground yourself.
Astrology: Incorporate astrology into your daily planning and decision-making.
Digital Magic: Use apps or digital tools designed for witches to keep track of moon phases, spells, and more.
Rune Work: Draw a daily rune for guidance and reflection.
Harmonize with Elements: Incorporate the four elements (earth, air, fire, water) into your daily life.
Affirmative Speaking: Speak with intention and awareness, using positive and empowering language.
Gardening: Create a magical garden with plants that have specific correspondences.
Mindful Eating: Bless and infuse your food with positive energy before eating.
Dream Work: Keep a dream journal and work with your dreams for insight and guidance.
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wallpaper set Β // Β prints
if i gave up on being pretty, i wouldnt know how to be alive
grace vanderwaal // unknown // nessa barrett // fleabag // unknown // @/seravph // john berger // unknown // susan sontag // mitski
Apparently a lot of people get dialogue punctuation wrong despite having an otherwise solid grasp of grammar, possibly because theyβre used to writing essays rather than prose. I donβt wanna be the asshole who complains about writing errors and then doesnβt offer to help, so here are the basics summarized as simply as I could manage on my phone (βdialogue tagβ just refers to phrases like βhe said,β βshe whispered,β βthey askedβ):
βFor most dialogue, use a comma after the sentence and donβt capitalize the next word after the quotation mark,β she said.
βBut what if youβre using a question mark rather than a period?β they asked.
βWhen using a dialogue tag, you never capitalize the word after the quotation mark unless itβs a proper noun!β she snapped.
βWhen breaking up a single sentence with a dialogue tag,β she said, βuse commas.β
βThis is a single sentence,β she said. βNow, this is a second stand-alone sentence, so thereβs no comma after βshe said.ββ
βThereβs no dialogue tag after this sentence, so end it with a period rather than a comma.β She frowned, suddenly concerned that the entire post was as unasked for as it was sanctimonious.
Marguerite Duras, from The Lover
Text ID: I feel a sadness I expected and which comes only from myself. I say Iβve always been sad. That I can see the same sadness in photos of myself when I was small. That today, recognizing it as the sadness Iβve always had, I could almost call it by my own name, itβs so like me.
Genieve Figgis
Phyllis Shafer, Pennyroyal Retreat, 2013, oil on linen on board, 20 Γ 16 inches.
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My Mother: Demonology by Kathy Acker