Praise onto He of the Golden Voice Eagle-eyed Apollo, whose arrows bring swift and terrible death Great prophet, archer, healer, musician God of many talents, whose blessings bring happiness and peace All praise onto he, Apollo, slayer of evil and giver of oracles He, whose light can nourish and destroy Whose hand can rain health and disease Apollo, great god, defender and protector Let us sing, let us pray These your gifts we use in your name Apollo, hymn-singer, poet of poets Be praised, be adored, my lord my god Shining one, fiery one Hail Apollo, blessed king and man divine
Some raider: Asshole’s using a stealth boy!
Me and the lads, wearing power armor with the radio on and blaring “Butcher Pete”, not even bothering to crouch:
I still wanna be a meez.
This is a summary from Scott Cunningham’s Wicca in the Kitchen (read my review here✨). I’m gonna be making summaries form his book for easy access for myself and maybe you’ll like them too!
1. Meditate - still the mind, the breath, the heartbeat, open a channel through which the spirits can communicate if they wish to, listen.
2. Walk - honour the genii loci, notice the changing seasons, observe signs and omens, traverse the kingdoms of humanity, flora and fauna, give aid where it is needed.
3. Divine - build relationships with divinatory tools, sharpen skills, train intuition, ask questions, receive answers.
4. Invoke - the presence of spirits to assist in tasks, to protect on journeys, to grant guidance, maintain connections and uphold contracts.
5. Craft - use the hands to create, to construct, imbue each creation with spirit and purpose, a meal, a potion, a carving, a weaving, enchant the mundane and material.
6. Sing - the old songs, the power songs, the prayers, the chants, to heal, to awaken, to enforce, to ward, sing the sun to sleep and the moon to rising, sing in the bath, at the hearth, in the heart.
7. Read - widely and deeply, old and new, academic and popular, across boundaries and taboos, slowly and with full attention, take notes, research, reflect.
8. Write - record experiences, practices, thoughts. keep journals and grimoires, spellbooks and scripts, remember, elucidate, illuminate.
9. Draw - sigils and runes, symbols and signs. Carve, paint, scratch, blacken, redden, scrawl, in the sand, with salt, in the air, with chalk, ink, blood, charcoal, the mind.
10. Collect - herbs, woods, stones, feathers, bones, teeth, soil, the raw materials of natural magic, fill jars, boxes, bags, gather, forage, wildcraft, thrift, take that which is discarded, value the found over the bought.
11. Observe - the cycles of moon, sun, planets, stars, take heed with the eyes as well as the almanac, feel the sap rise, the birds migrate, the bulbs awaken, the leaves wither.
12. Renew - old spells, old wards, protections, and boundaries. Clean what is obscured, recast what has weakened, maintain what is working, replace what is lost. Tie up loose ends.
13. Communicate - with everything, stones, trees, spirits, the dead, that which grows in the garden and that which visits it, other practitioners, mentors, students, seekers, the younger self, the higher self, the wyrd.
the-eye.eu is a huge public database that has countless free PDFs of all sorts of occultist books and grimoires. Go forth and read.
Ive taken a bit of a break from some forms of my practice so I can relax and get ready to begin work with a deity. Its crazy how fluid my craft has become.
I’ve finally sat down to read my ‘Italian Folk Magic’ book and I can feel my chest getting warm and almost heavy in way that feels like a hug. Im excited and grateful to go on this journey with my ancestors
I need to find some good witchy build diys or just room ideas in general
Joan Jett’s jacket from the I love Rock and Roll video
Evelyn | 20 | They/Them/She/Her | ISFP-T | My Link Tree Beginner Witch who enjoys playing Fallout 4 and Red Dead Redemption 1/2.
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