Commissions

starlingwitch:

Hey, everyone, I’m opening readings for the first time.  I’m opening three slots, first come, first served.  You can select from the following list of options.  Payment will be through PayPal.  I’ll message you with details if you would like to reserve a slot.  Pictures of some sample spreads are below the cut. (You’re free to ask details on the spreads listed.)

Tarot
$5 – 3 card pull
$10 – 5 card pull
$12 – Full Moon Clarity Spread
$12 – Crow’s Flight Spread
$13 – Mermaid’s Song Spread
$13 – Facing a Period of Change Spread
$13 – Stepping Forward Spread
$16 – Fairy Ring Spread
$16 – Fairy Market Spread
$16 – Fairy Mound Spread
$25 – Tree of Life Spread
$10-20 – Custom or not listed requested spreads

Runes
$3 – 3 rune pull
$5 – 5 rune pull
$10 – handful rune toss
$20 – full rune toss

Pendulum
$3 per question

*** No additional charges for clarification cards or runes drawn.  Pendulum gets two clarification questions at no charge. ***

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Commissions

Hey, everyone, I’m opening readings for the first time.  I’m opening three slots, first come, first served.  You can select from the following list of options.  Payment will be through PayPal.  I’ll message you with details if you would like to reserve a slot.  Pictures of some sample spreads are below the cut. (You’re free to ask details on the spreads listed.)

Tarot
$5 – 3 card pull
$10 – 5 card pull
$12 – Full Moon Clarity Spread
$12 – Crow’s Flight Spread
$13 – Mermaid’s Song Spread
$13 – Facing a Period of Change Spread
$13 – Stepping Forward Spread
$16 – Fairy Ring Spread
$16 – Fairy Market Spread
$16 – Fairy Mound Spread
$25 – Tree of Life Spread
$10-20 – Custom or not listed requested spreads

Runes
$3 – 3 rune pull
$5 – 5 rune pull
$10 – handful rune toss
$20 – full rune toss

Pendulum
$3 per question

*** No additional charges for clarification cards or runes drawn.  Pendulum gets two clarification questions at no charge. ***

One set of roots of the Tree of Life (this spread has a total of 24 cards)

Full Moon Spread

Crow’s Flight Spread

The Fire Tender’s Curse

theearthygrimoire:

This curse causes people who cause drama and mayhem in your life to have a horrible burning sensation in their skin every time they try to hurt someone. 


You Will Need:

Ashes
Rust
Salt
Rubbing Alcohol
A metal bowl
A candle/flame


How To Do the Curse:

1. Add the ashes, rust, and salt to the bowl. Mix it all together.
2. Add a few drops of the rubbing alcohol and mix until the whole mixture is wet.
3. Start chanting the name of the person you are cursing, and light the candle.
4. Hold the bowl over the flame and continue chanting. When the mixture is completely dry the curse has been placed.


Curse Breaking:

This is a simple and non-bound curse – can be broken using any curse breaking technique.

theclutteredbroomcupboard:

Messy Witch Tip #8

If you’re like me and are scared to start writing in your grimiore here’s an idea.

Get yourself a really nice notebook. Like your ideal grimiore looking book. Go ahead and get it and put it on your shelf. Keep it in sight as a reminder.

Now I know what you’re thinking: “I don’t wanna write in it yet. I don’t want to ruin it!”

Ok that’s fine. Now go get a cheap notebook (it can still be aesthetic. I like the recycled Comp books).

Use the cheaper notebook to write down things like thoughts and spells and such as you practice. Write in it as much as you like. It doesn’t have to be in any order, infact I find it works best doing it in chroniclogical order.

Then when the notebook is filled, you have the rough draft of your grimiore. Then you can choose to use that as your grimiore, or you can organize and transcribe it into your fancy book without worrying that you’ll mess up!

beardedboggan:

I think a major point that is missed by some people practicing reconstructionist faiths is that we are literally creating new traditions and practices as we go along.  So much of what we have is modern and even our interpretations of the mythos, of the beloved lore, are often modern and translated and created in the last few centuries.  We are a modern faith movement.

Why do I bring this up? What’s your point, Boggan?  Simply this: do not discount people because they value their UPG or find a modern approach to an old tradition or ritual. It’s their practice; what we take away from it as a whole is different and goes into the whole SPG part of the faith and is worth conversation and consideration but there is no orthodoxy, no central authority. We are richer for that, I believe.

What we know for “certain” in the lore and the mythology is not the be-all, end-all of a reconstructionist faith.  It has great value and importance (incredibly so!) but so does everything else we are creating along the way. 

Faiths and cultures evolve and so do the gods; remember that.