Three of Swords.
Endure this pain. Know that time will heal your broken heart. Scars serve as reminders. Do not tear open old wounds.
Three of Swords.
Endure this pain. Know that time will heal your broken heart. Scars serve as reminders. Do not tear open old wounds.
there is no force of nature that says “come here” like the ocean
That’s the sirens bitch
you know when its late at night and youre about to walk back into your bedroom after going to pee and theres always that guy on all fours in the dark at the end of the hallway looking at you just as you walk back through the door? whats up with him? whats he about?
Truly the healing powers of sitting in front of an open window at the beginning of spring
Combining the energies of shapes and colors is a powerful practice within art witchcraft. You can look for these combinations in your color castings, or other artistic forms of divination, or use them to boost your intent in spells.
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-LUMI
Maybe my life wouldn't be better if I had magic powers but I'd at least have different, sexier problems.
“I Stay Connected With My Deities And Familiars”
Keep this on your altar or on the wrist of your dominant hand
Moon Glow ❀
by Amanda Clark
sometimes its just like *street lights reflecting off the wet asphalt at night* maybe life isnt so ugly after all
O ancient Goddess,
born of Chaos and steeped in shadow,
I honor you now and always.
With eyes which have watched the beginnings of all that is,
see us now embracing your sleep and mystery.
With power that strikes fear into the hearts of the most revered of Gods,
I remember your strength when I am searching for my own.
In the starless night where light shines not i will give my thanks to your Greatness,
And surrender to the dark.
(Tip Jar)
she’s making eye contact with the moon again
αἴσιμος (aisimos) appointed by the will of the gods, destined
δύσμορος (dusmoros) ill-fated
ἐξαίσιος (exaisios) beyond what is ordained or fated
θεόμορος (theomoros) destined by the gods, imparted by them
κακόποτμος (kakopotmos) ill-fated, ill-starred
μοιρίδιος (moiridios) destined, doomed
μοιρόκραντος (moirokrantos) ordained by destiny, fated
μόρσιμος (morsimos) appointed by fate, destined
πρόμοιρος (promoiros) before the destined term, i.e. untimely, of death, of persons, doomed to untimely death
"Circe" by Beatrice Offor (1911).
“The forests grow back with patience, not rage.”
Latin: Silvae crescunt cum patientia, non rabie.
Greek: αἱ ὗλαι ἐπανέρχονται μετά τῆς πραότος, οὐ τῆς ὀργῆς.
— Tony Hoagland, “Peaceful Transition”, What Narcissism Means to Me (2003)