🌱 grow ur psychic gifts! đŸŒą

bratty-aphrodite:

✨ Hi everyone! By popular request, I’m going to be covering the topic of psychic/spiritual gifts and how to fully utilize them. Before I get into it, I want to clarify that EVERYONE has these abilities but not everyone is aware of them. Some people have easier access to their gifts, much like how some people struggle at math while others naturally excel (lmao not me). Like any skill, psychic abilities can be strengthen and exercised through dedication, consistency, and patience. You won’t instantly wake up as fucking Jesus. Another note, being ‘psychic’ isn’t as wild and whimsical as it sounds. It can be at times  but don’t expect to start seeing ghosts popping up on every corner or fairies chilling out in your bedroom. It doesn’t work like that! The energy is much more subtle and takes time to understand, much like learning anew language. Anyways, lemme shut up and get into this shit….🔮🔮

1.  Be conscious of you health & drink tons of water! Your body is  a vessel for your spirit and, if it’s not functioning at it’s fullest capacity, it will limit your connection to your higher-self. Water is also a cleansing/charging tool for the body, mind, and spirit. When you’re doing readings or energy readings for other people it can be extremely draining for your soul. It’s important to replenish through water, high-vibrational foods, and keeping the energy circulating with exercise. For those of you with chronic illness or physical limitations, it’s okay if you can’t do intense exercise everyday. Do as much as you can within your given situation! Respect your body, it takes good care of your soul and is the vehicle for all of your spiritual work!

2. Meditation + meditation + meditation.  I feel like this is the dreaded tip because so many people convince themselves that meditating is hard!  My suggestion is to sit or lie down for five minutes after you take a shower in the morning/night. Be still and take a few breaths. It’s completely normal for thoughts to pop into your head. Don’t try to push them away! Instead, acknowledge them & then set them aside. Keep focusing on the stillness. Move your attention into your body. Is your breathing natural and rhythmic? Are your shoulders tense? Is there any discomfort? Keep breathing deeply until all of the tension evaporates. Next, try to extend your awareness to the energy around you. What does the energy of the room feel like? What are you hearing? Are you smelling anything new or unusual? Can you physically feel energy? Keep expanding your energy during meditation until you feel connected to the space that you’re in. You should finish feeling a buzzing energy flowing through your body. This is called a receptive or psychic state. Learn how to reach and hold this state because it will increase the clarity of your intuition x100! 

3. Be present. Realize that these gifts are with you 24/7 and you can practice them whenever, all you have to do is live calmly in the moment. If you’re not actively listening then how are you ever going to receive messages? Psychic energy usually comes in gentle, subtle waves which means we have to be attentive if we wan’t to feel it. Focus is also necessary. You can’t fully receive info from your intuition while also thinking about a million other things!

4. Listen to high-vibrational music!  I’m a hoe for rap music and alternative-pop artists with lyrics that are either depressing af or kind of trashy haha. While music is awesome, it also carries a vibration that can influence our own state of being. The majority o music being made now produces a lower vibration which blocks some of our receptivity. In order to boost your vibration again, listen to about 5 minutes of 528hz or 432hz beats at the end of the day! 528hz & 432hz are described as restorative, healing frequencies that help us get our energetic shit together. I always feel 100x better after five minutes of listening! I’ll link some of my faves!

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5. Journal & then journal some fucking more! Write down predictions so you can check them later, record any spiritual experiences, and possibly try some automatic writing. To tap into my intuition, I like to just as a question and write down the first things that come to mind. Don’t worry about rather or not they make sense, literally DO NOT THINK ABOUT IT. When you feel like you’ve written everything you need, read over what you wrote and see if any of it connects. Look for an answer within the random shit that came to mind. 9/10 you’ll find what you need! This teaches you to trust that little voice in your head or the visions that come to your minds eye. 

6. Practice, duh. Ask your friends if they’re okay with you trying to read their aura or pull some cards for them! Think of your psychic abilities as a muscle, in order to strengthen them you have to actually put in the work. One of my favorite exercises is a guessing game involving cards. You can use playing cards, tarot cards, UNO cards, whatever! Place the deck face down and, before you pull from the top of the deck, try to guess what card you’re going to flip over. Then do it again and again until you’re damn near 100% accurate. Or until you’re wrist is exhausted form flipping over cards all night. Whichever one comes first! Another wonderful exercise is psychometry which is the act of reading an object. It’s easier to start off with an object with tons of energy such as a wedding ring, anything metal, a beloved stuffed animal, or a crystal. Try to find the story behind the object and really feel the energy behind it!

7.  Get yo self some crystal babies! I’m obsessed with crystals. I seriously can not live without my children! Crystals hold energetic properties that can help us align with out psychic nature and enhance our gifts. There are tons of options but some of my personal favorites for intuitive + psychics are amethyst, clear quartz, black tourmaline, labradorite, rose quartz, and fluorite.

8. Leave your house and go out in nature. You don’t have to live near an abundant forest or breathtaking mountain to reap the spiritual benefits of fresh air! Mindfully spending time in nature is a refreshing form of meditation and brings us closest to our own intuition!

9. Sage + Incense! Clear space = clear mind. Spoke cleansing and burning incense allows us to remove any blockages in our surroundings. Before reading for a client, I always burn some sage or light up the incense. For those of you in dorms or are hush hush about your spirituality, use Florida Water! It’s a liquid household cleansing and spiritual cleansing tool that I adore. You can buy it as a spray or in a bottle. 

10. Visualize. Practicing visualization stimulates your third eye, allowing you to receive vivid and powerful clairvoyant messages. There are a hundred different ways to practice visualization but I recommend visualizing your third eye/pineal gland, located between your eyebrows, opening up. As you imagine it opening and glowing, you may even feel a slight tingle on your forehead. This is a sign that you’ve actually opened your ‘third eye’ chakra. From there, simply have fun visualizing whatever you want. Imagine a tiny pink dinosaur flying over your wall or something lmao. This just warms up the psychic muscle!

Once again, these gifts require effort and consistency. Your psychic intuition is not an accessory to play around with. It should be taken care of with hella respect and gratitude! At the same time, don’t stress too much of none of this comes easily to you.  I’ve worked incredibly hard to get where I am, incorporating every single one of these tasks + more & I still have way more to grow! If I can make sense of this weird psychic shit, you can too haha. Start applying a few of these tips and you should see improvement within weeks. Now go out there are slay the spiritual game of life bby! ⭐️⭐️

Tarot Cheat Sheet

thelittlemagicks:

Major Arcana

{0 – The Fool} Unexpected opportunity, major choice.

{I – The Magician} You have the ability you need to succeed, mastery.

{II – The High Priestess} Intuition, secrets to be revealed, unexplored potential.

{III – The Empress} Nurturing to full potential, marriage, motherhood.

{IV – The Emperor} Ambition, authority, financial stability, achievement.

{V – The Hierophant} Traditional values, a wise person provides guidance.

{VI – The Lovers} Love relationship, perhaps love choices.

{VII – The Chariot} Triumph over difficulties, strength of will needed.

{VIII – Strength} Gentleness with inner strength and courage.

{IX – The Hermit} Withdrawal for contemplation, inner wisdom.

{X – The Wheel of Fortune} Change of fortune, a new cycle commencing, progress.

{XI – Justice} Fairness, the need for a balanced mind, legal matters.

{XII – The Hanged Man} Understanding, different perspective, self sacrifice.

{XIII – Death} Major change, transformation, death.

{XIV – Temperance} Patience, moderation, compromise, balance, healing.

{XV – The Devil} Manipulation, overindulgence, self enslavement.

{XVI – The Tower} Destruction of something built upon false beliefs.

{XVII – The Star} Hope, healing, optimism, better times ahead.

{XVIII – The Moon} Uncertainty, illusion, fluctuating, emotions, unseen depth.

{XIX – The Sun} Success, happiness, good health, happy marriage.

{XX – Judgment} Renewal, revival, reward for efforts, karma.

{XXI – The World} Triumph and achievement, success, happiness.

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Minor Arcana | WANDS – Fire

{Ace} New venture or way of life, pregnancy or birth.

{Two} Initial accomplishment, possible partnership.

{Three} Completion of first stage of project, progress.

{Four} Stability, holidays, marriage plans.

{Five} Conflict, quarreling, competition.

{Six} Success, achievement, promotions.

{Seven} Defending position, overcoming obstacles.

{Eight} Fast progress after delays, travel.

{Nine} Perseverance: pull reserves together for final push.

{Ten} Feeling overburdened or weary, determination required.

{Page} Good news work related, active cheerful child.

{Knight} Change of home, long journey, energetic young man.

{Queen} Warm cheerful woman always very busy.

{King} Entrepreneurial dynamic man who can be rash.

Minor Arcana | CUPS – Water

{Ace} New relationship, new start that brings happiness for all at home.

{Two} Important union, balance in a relationship, reconciliation.

{Three} Happiness and achievement, wedding/family celebrations.

{Four} Boredom and discontent.

{Five} Feelings of disappointment, let down, betrayal, regrets.

{Six} Happiness from the past, old friends, an old love revived.

{Seven} Feeling overwhelmed with choices: one must be made, imagination.

{Eight} Abandoning a path, disillusionment, emotionally unfulfilled.

{Nine} The “wish” card, emotional, material fulfillment.

{Ten} Committed and contented love, marriage, happy home life.

{Page} Happy news: emotional nature, sensitive creative child.

{Knight} Love proposals, romantic idealistic young man.

{Queen} Kind thoughtful sensitive woman with caring nature.

{King} Warm thoughtful man in the caring or creative professions.

Minor Arcana | SWORDS – Air

{Ace} Triumph over adversity, inner strength, mental clarity.

{Two} Stalemate.

{Three} Quarreling, misery through separation.

{Four} Rest and recovery following strain.

{Five} Deceit, hidden agenda, unfair dealings.

{Six} Harmony after strain, long journey over water.

{Seven} Diplomacy: not aggression, situation not going as anticipated.

{Eight} Feeling restricted by fear, being withdrawn.

{Nine} Sense of anxiety and despair, feelings of oppression.

{Ten} Disappointment, end of cycle, failed plans.

{Page} Delayed/disappointing news, minor problems with a child.

{Knight} Swift movement, chaotic, quick minded serious young man.

{Queen} Perceptive efficient no nonsense type lady.

{King} Man in uniform connected to law, government, etc.

Minor Arcana | PENTACLES – Earth

{Ace} Start of successful venture, important document, gift.

{Two} Maintaining balance with more than one area of life.

{Three} Success through effort, gains and recognition.

{Four} Overly cautious, fear of loss, material focus.

{Five} Temporary hardship, guard against loss.

{Six} Successful gains, sharing, gift.

{Seven} Work and patience rewarded, good new financially.

{Eight} New job, moneymaking venture from existing talent.

{Nine} Financial success and material security.

{Ten} Financial and family stability, property, inheritance.

{Page} Good news: financially, academic methodical child.

{Knight} Eventual positive outcome, reliable young man.

{Queen} Woman of worth who is capable and practical.

{King} Successful man who works with finance/figures.

Magickal Folk Names for Herbs

cannawitchcreations:

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Having knowledge of herbs and plants (either magically or medicinally) during the Middle Ages, often was reason enough to accuse a woman of being a “witch,” so there is no doubt some of the country folk at the time took these herbal folk names literal.  Chances are, these names were used merely as descriptors to help remember them easier.  Most plants were given
names descriptive of their uses and others were given names for something they
generally resembled. Spells written by witches in ancient times were often written with such descriptors, which personally i believe to be a form of secret coding.

Here is a small list of “witchy” herb names (most of these are already floating around the community) that you can use in your craft when you create your spells.  This list could be a great addition to any Grimoire and i hope you find them as useful as i do.

Enjoy ~~~  Cannawitch

Plants

Aaron’s Rod – Goldenrod or mullein stalk
Absinthe – Wormwood
Adder’s Fork – Adder’s Tongue Fern or Bistort
Adder’s Tongue – Dog’s Tooth Violet (or Adder’s Tongue Fern
Ague root – Unicorn root
Alison – Sweet Alyssum
Angel Food, Archangel – Angelica
Angel’s Trumpet – Datura
Ass’s Ear – colt’s foot or comfrey
Ass’s Foot, Bull’s Foot – colt’s foot
Auld Man’s Bells, Old man’s bells – wood hyacinth, Hyacinthoides hispanica

Bad Man’s/Devil’s Oatmeal/Porridge – hemlock
Bad Man’s/Devil’s Plaything – Yarrow
Bastard – false Dittany
Bat flower – tacca
Bat’s Wing – Holly leaf
Bat’s Wool – moss (which moss?)
Bear’s Foot – Lady’s Mantle
Bear’s Grape Bearberry Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
Bear Paw – ramsons Allium ursinum or the root of male fern Dryopteris Felix-mas
Bear weed – Yerba Santa Eriodictyon californicum
Beard of a Monk – Chicory
Beggar’s Lice – Hound’s tongue
Beggar’s Buttons – Burdock
Bird’s Eye – Speedwell Veronica officinalis
Bird’s Foot – Fenugreek Trigonella foenum-graecum (Also bird’s foot violet and bird’s foot trefoil)
Bird’s Nest – carrot, Indian pipe
Bishop’s Wort, Bishop’s Elder – Wood betony Stachys betonica
Bitter Grass – Ague Root Aletris Farinosa
Black Sampson – Echinacea
Blazing Star – liatris
Blind Eyes – Poppy
Blood from a head – Lupine *
Blood from a shoulder – Bear’s breech *
Blood of a Goose – Sap from a mulberry * Morus nigra
Blood of an Eye – Tamarisk gall * (probably the tannin extracted from)
Blood of Ares – purslane *
Blood of Hephaestus – wormwood *
Blood of Hestia – Chamomile *
Blood – sap of the elder or bloodwort
Bloody butcher – Valerian
Bloody Fingers – Foxglove
Blue Bottle – Bachelor’s buttons
Boy’s Love, Lad’s Love: Southernwood
Brain Thief – Mandrake
Bone of an Ibis – buckthorn * I am not sure if this is Rhamnus cathartica or sea buckthorn Hippophae spp If I can find a recipe containing this, I will know for sure by comparing its purpose to their very different qualities
Bread and Cheese – Hawthorn
Bride of the Meadow – meadowsweet
Bull’s Blood – beet or horehound
Burning bush – false dittany, also a modern name for species of Euonymus
Cow’s Horn – Fenugreek Trigonella foenum-graecum
Bride of the Sun – calendula
Brown Dragon – wake robin
Buttons – tansy

Calf’s snout – Snapdragon
Candlemas Maiden – snowdrop
Candlewick – mullein, the flower stalk
Capon’s Tail – valerian
Carpenter’s Herb – bugleweed Lycopus europaeus
Carpenter’s Square – knotted figwort
Carpenter’s weed – Yarrow
Cat – catnip
Cat’s foot – white balsam, black cohosh, ground ivy
Cat’s herb – valerian
Chameleon star – bromeliad
Cheeses – marsh mallow
Chocolate flower – wild geranium (I don’t buy it)
Christ’s eye – wild clary Salvia verbenaca
Christ’s ladder – centaury
Christ’s spear – adder’s tongue fern Ophioglossum vulgatum
Church steeple – Agrimony
Clear eye – clary sage
Cleavers – bedstraw
Click – goosegrass
Clot – great mullien
Cocklebur – Agrimony
Cock’s comb – amaranth
Colt’s Tail – fleabane
Crane’s bill – wild geranium
Crow’s foot – wild geranium, or wood anemone bulbous buttercup (verified)
Crowdy kit – figwort
Cuckoo’s bread – common plantago
Cucumber tree – magnolia
Cuddy’s lungs – great mullein
Crown for a king – wormwood

Dagger flower – blue flag
Daphne – bay laurel
Dead man’s bells foxglove
Death angel – fly agaric Amanita Muscaria
Death cap – fly agaric Amanita Muscaria
Death flower – Yarrow
Death’s Herb – Belladonna
Delight of the Eye – rowan
Devil Plant – basil
Devil’s Apple – Mayapple or Mandrake
Devil’s beard – houseleek
Devil’s bit – false unicorn root
Devil’s cherries Belladonna berries
Devil’s plaything – yarrow
Devil’s dung – asafoetida
Devil’s ear – wakerobin
Devil’s eye – henbane or periwinkle
Devil’s flower – bachelor’s buttons
Devil’s fuge – mistletoe
Devil’s guts – dodder
Devil’s herb – belladonna
Devil’s milk – celandine
Devil’s nettle – yarrow
Devil’s Shoestring: Various varieties of vibernum, esp Black Haw, cramp bark, hobblebush
Dew of the Sea – Rosemary
Dog Berry – wild rose hips
Dog’s mouth – snap dragon
Dog’s tongue – hound’s tongue
Dove’s foot – wild geranium
Dragon – tarragon
Dragon Flower – blue flag (really, wild iris? not an arum or a Antirrhinum?)
Dragon wort – bistort
Dragon’s blood – calamus

Eagle – ramsons Allium ursinum
Earth apple – potato
Earth smoke- fumitory
Elf’s wort – Elecampane
Enchanter’s plant – vervain
Englishman’s fruit/ White man’s foot – common plantain
Everlasting friendship – goosegrass
Eye root – goldenseal

Fairy smoke – Indian pipe
Fairy fingers – foxglove
Fat from a Head – spurge *
Felon herb – Mugwort
Five fingers – cinquefoil
Fox’s Clote – burdock
Frog’s foot – bulbous buttercup
From the belly – Earth-apple. * potato?? Did the writers know about potatoes? When was pgm written?
From the foot – houseleek *
From the loins – chamomile *

Goat’s foot – morning glory
Goat’s Horn – Fenugreek Trigonella foenum-graecum
God’s hair – hart’s tongue fern
Golden’s star – avens
Gosling’s wing – goosegrass
Graveyard dust – mullein (and sometimes it’s just graveyard dust)

Hag’s taper – mullien stalk
Hagthorn – hawthorn
Hair of Venus – Maidenhair fern
Hairs of a Hamadryas Baboon: Dill Seed *
Hare’s beard – mullein
Hawk’s Heart, Old Woman – Wormwood Artemisia absinthium crown or seed head *
Hind’s tongue – hart’s tongue fern
Holy herb – yerba santa
Holy rope – hemp agrimony Eupatorium cannabinum
Horse tongue – hart’s tongue fern
Hundred eyes – periwinkle

Innocence – bluets

Jacob’s Staff – Great Mullein
Joy of the Mountain – Marjoram
Jupiter’s Staff – Great Mullein

King’s Crown: Black Haw vibernum
Knight’s Milfoil – Yarrow
Kronos’ Blood – sap of Cedar *

Lady’s glove – foxglove
Lamb’s ears – betony but more likely lamb’s ear Stachys byzantina
Lion’s Hair – The extra little roots that stick out of the turnip bulb or the base leaves Brassica rapa *
Lion’s tooth – dandelion
Little dragon – tarragon
Love in idleness – pansy
Love Lies Bleeding – amaranth (Not so ancient, a modern ornamental variant)
Love Leaves – burdock
Love man – goosegrass
Love Parsley – lovage
Love root – orris root

Maiden’s Ruin – Southernwood
Man’s Bile – Turnip Juice *
Man’s Health – Ginseng
Master of the Woods – Woodruff
May Lily – Lily of the Valley
May Rose – Black Haw viburnum
May – Black Haw viburnum
Maypops – Passion Flower
Mistress of the Night – Tuberose
Mutton Chops – Goosegrass

Nose Bleed – Yarrow

Old Man’s Flannel – Great Mullein
Old Man’s Pepper – Yarrow
Old-Maid’s-Nightcap – Wild Geranium

Password – primrose
Peter’s Staff – Great Mullein
Poor Man’s Treacle – Garlic
Priest’s Crown – Dandelion leaves

Queen of the Meadow Root – Gravelroot
Queen of the Meadow – Meadowsweet
Queen of the Night – Vanilla Cactus

Rats and Mice – Hound’s tongue
Ram’s horn – valerian
Ring a Bells – bluebell
Robin run in the grass – goosegrass

Scaldhead – blackberry
Seed of Horus – horehound
See bright – Clary sage
Semen of Ammon – Houseleek *
Semen of Ares – Clover *
Semen of Helios – White Hellebore *
Semen of Hephaistos – Fleabane *
Semen of Herakles – arugula *
Semen of Hermes – Dill *
Seven Year’s Love Yarrow
Shameface – Wild Geranium
Shepherd’s Heart – Shepherd’s Purse
Silver Bells – Black Haw viburnum
Snake Root – black cohosh
Soapwort – Comfrey or Daisy or maybe Soapwort
Sorcerer’s Violet – Periwinkle
Sparrow’s Tongue – Knotweed
St. John’s Herb – Hemp Agrimony
St. John’s Plant – Mugwort
Star Flower – Borage
Star of the Earth – Avens
Starweed – Chickweed
Sweethearts – Goosegrass
Swine’s Snout – Dandelion leaves

Tail of a Pig – Leopard’s bane *
Tanner’s bark – toadflax
Tartar root – ginseng
Tears of a Hamadryas Baboon – Dill Juice *
Thousand weed – yarrow
Thunder plant – houseleek
Titan’s Blood – Wild Lettuce Lactuca virosa *
Torches – mullein flower stalk

Unicorn’s horn – unicorn root or false unicorn root
Urine – dandelion or maybe urine

Wax dolls – fumitory
Weasel – rue
Weasel snout – yellow archangel
Winter wood – wild cinnamon Canella alba
White – ox eye daisy
Witch’s Asprin – white willow bark (this is ancient?)
Witch’s brier – wild brier rose hips
Wolf claw – club moss
Wolf’s foot – bugleweed
Wolf’s milk – euphorbia
Woodpecker – herbLpeony
Worm fern- male fern Dryopteris Felix-mas

Yerba Santa Maria – epazote

Plant Parts/Body Parts

Blood – Sap or juice
Eye – The disc of a composite flower, or a seed
Foot – Leaf
Guts – Roots, stalks, tangly bits
Hair – Very stringy roots (sometimes silk or tangly stems)
Head – Flower head or seed head
Tail – Stem
Tongue – Petal, sometimes stigma
Toes – leaf or bud
Paw – sometimes bud, usually leaf
Privates – Seed pod
Worm – stringy roots
Wool – Moss

Minerals

A Snake’s Ball of Thread – soapstone *
Blood of a Snake – hematite *
Crocodile Dung – Soil from Ethiopia *
A Physician’s bone – sandstone *

Animal Parts

A Snake’s Head – A leech *
Blood of a Hyrax – A rock badger, * small weasel-like/rodent-like (but
actually neither) creature native to Africa and the Middle East
Blood of a Hamadryas Baboon – Blood of a spotted gecko *
Bull’s semen – the egg of a blister beetle *
Lion Semen – Human semen *
Kronos’ Spice – Pig Milk *

* From Ecloga ex Papyris Magicis: Liber I, V, xxvi

More Sources for verification –

  • Galen – De succedaneis, Claudii Galeni Opera Omnia, v 19

  • Paulus Aegineta, Corpus Medicorum Graecorum IX/2 vII

  • Dioscorides De Materia Medica
  • Witchipedia
  • Lady Raven
  • Tryskelion

DOs and WHATAREYOUDOINGSTAHPs of stone cleansing:

indoorspantheist:

Hello friends. I am an avid stone hoarder collector and over the years I have learnt some things because I’m a clod and do stupid things sometimes.

(Sources are trusted as mere references and my own experience, that being, be sensible with rocks, just because a website says they won’t kill you don’t lick it, rub it on your face or throw it at people…)

So…

DO NOT WATER CLEANSE (or make Elixirs out of):

Anything under a mohs hardness of 7 —- check it out on Wikipedia  it should have general scale of what the mineral’s hardness is. If you really want to water cleanse a stone, you should be okay with anything higher than five. Some common ones here. This is a precaution to stop it crumbling away into nothing or dissolving, as I did when I took a chunk of azurite to the pool. Yikes.

If it looks brittle in anyway, like Selenite and box-y looking quartz or even geodes, if it’s light, like Jet, or glittery and rough textured – like azurite, stay away from water.

Any mineral that is bastardly poisonous —- Malachite being the obvious one – heard a few horror stories of poor clods being poisoned by that, for the love of God not bismuth (its a metal, why do they even sell that, sheesh) sulfur are all no-nos. Most of that list will not kill you if you get the residual water on your hands, but hey, lets not risk mercury poisoning.

(I checked three ‘crystal healing’ books and not one mentions this kind of stuff – I mean, wow, you mention every stone on the planet including oozyflappychappy-ite from the deep jungles of timbuktu of which only four exist but not make a list of the ones that can kill you?)

Any metals! – Haematite, Copper and Bismuth, again, come to mind.

DO NOT SALT(WATER) CLEANSE:

These: Check the bottom of the page. 

DO NOT SUN CLEANSE:

Anything dyed. – I’ve had dyed howlite and turquoise fade in the sun.

Anything that’s translucent! —- The quartz family, agates and fluorite are common culprits for fading in the sun.

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Some other basic precautions are sound cleansing, if you’re using a tuning fork with a small, “soft” stone, it may well be brittle.  Same with passing things through flame, brittle stones might be a bitch to clean if you blacken them.

Tumbled and polished stones, very hard and common garden varieties that anyone can name are usually approachable and safe. 

C:

Crystal Safety

prettycitywitch:

Source: Healing Crystals Love

These crystals will fade in the sunlight:

  • Amethyst
  • Rose Quartz, Aquamarine
  • Smoky Quartz
  • Kunzite
  • Hiddenite
  • Spodumene
  • Fluorite

These crystals will dissolve in water:

  • Halite
  • Sulfates: Borates, Calcite, Gypsum
  • Lapis Lazuli
  • Turquoise
  • Ivory
  • Pyrite: degrades when stored at high humidity. (Place silica drying gel in the container to absorb moisture)

When In doubt, most crystals are water soluble if:

  • End in “ite”
  • Moh’s Hardness less than 6
  • Scratches easily with a steel knife

These crystals will dissolve in acid solutions (such as acetone & vinegar):

  • Calcite
  • Gypsum
  • Limestone
  • Marble
  • Amber (acetone: contained in most nail polish remover)

These crystals will produce POISONOUS gasses when HEATED:

  • Cinnabar
  • Realgar
  • Stibnite

Wash your hands after handling them and do not eat while working with them.

These crystals ARE TOXIC to INGEST:

Minerals and metals containing:

  • Aluminum
  • Arsenic
  • Barium
  • Cadmium
  • Copper
  • Lead
  • Mercury
  • Zinc

These Crystals will get damaged by Salt:

Any raw, rough stone.  Any stone with hardness under 7.  If you are not sure, use another method.

  • Amber
  • Angelite
  • Azurite
  • ALL Calcites
  • Dioptase
  • Imperial Topaz
  • Fire Opal
  • Kyanite
  • Kunzite
  • Malachite
  • Moonstone
  • Opal
  • Red Coral
  • Selenite
  • Turquoise

DO NOT make Gem Elixirs, Gem Waters, or Massage Oils & DO NOT Ingest, Consume, or Put in Your Mouth:

  • Adamite – zinc, copper
  • Amazonite – copper
  • Amber – toxic dust, fumes, possible ingestive toxicity
  • Angelite – lead, sulphur
  • Aragonite-
  • Atacamite – copper
  • Auricalcite – zinc and copper
  • Azurite – copper
  • Boji-stones/Kansas Pop Rocks (may contain sulphur)
  • Bronchantite – copper
  • Cerrusite – sulphur, molybdenum
  • Chalcantite (aka “blue shit”) – copper
  • Chalcopyrite (Peacock Stone, Peacock Ore) – copper and sulphur
  • Chrysacolla (Chrysocolla) – copper
  • Cinnabar – mercury
  • Cobaltocalcite (Pink Cobalt Calcite) – cobalt
  • Conicalcite – copper
  • Copper – copper
  • Coral – organic, may contain bacteria as well as pollutants from toxic materials in the water it forms in
  • Cuprite – copper
  • Diopside – copper
  • Dioptase – copper
  • Eliat Stone – copper
  • Emerald – aluminum
  • Garnet – aluminum
  • Gem Silica – copper
  • Galena/ Galenite – lead
  • Garnierite (Genthite, Falcondoite) – nickel
  • Hiddenite – aluminum
  • Iolite – aluminum
  • Kansas Pop Rocks – may contain sulphur
  • Kunzite – aluminum
  • Kyanite – aluminum
  • Labradorite – aluminum
  • Lapis Lazuli – may contain copper, sulphur
  • Marcasite (Markasite) – sulphur
  • Magnetite (Lodestone) – iron in large quantities
  • Malachite – copper
  • Meteorite – may contain many toxic substances
  • Mohawkite – copper, arsenic
  • Moldavite – aluminum
  • Molybdenum – molybdenum
  • Moonstone – may contain aluminum or other toxic substances
  • Mother of Pearl – organic, may contain bacteria as well as pollutants from toxic materials in the water it forms in
  • Opal – toxic dust for inhalation
  • Pearl – organic, may contain bacteria as well as pollutants from toxic materials in the water it forms in
  • Psiomelane – barium
  • Pyrite (Fool’s Gold) – sulphur
  • Quartz (Do Not Inhale Dust) – toxic dust for inhalation
  • Realgar – sulfur, arsenic
  • Rhodocrosite (Rhodochrosite) – lead
  • Ruby – aluminum
  • Sapphire – aluminum
  • Sodalite – aluminum
  • Spinel – may contain aluminum, zinc
  • Stibnite – lead, antimony
  • Smithsonite (Galmei, Zinc spar)- zinc, may contain copper
  • Sulphur – sulphur
  • Tiger’s Eye
  • Topaz
  • Tourmaline, Watermelon – aluminum
  • Turquoise – copper
  • Uranium – radioactive mineral
  • Vanadanite – lead
  • Variscite – aluminum
  • Wulfenite – lead, molybdenum

edderkopper:

groundedbaby:

Calling all pagans!

What are some of your favorite books for your craft? I want to look more into the Norse deities but have no where to start. What are some of the things that got you started?

Thank you!!

Norse Polytheism Primary Sources:

Modern Heathen Religion and Scholarship:

As you research, be aware that most of the books written by Heathens for Heathens are
either written by racist, homophobic, or otherwise dangerous people or just
generally very inaccurate. Until you have a basic grasp of the lore to
help you differentiate between fact and BS, I really recommend sticking
with academic sources. Not that academics can’t be full of it too, but
assuming you stick with recent sources, they are less likely to be
neonazis. (For obvious reasons, this does not apply to academic stuff
from the late 19th/early 20th century when certain movements were at
their height.)

minutia-r:

fallynleaf:

mizufae replied to your

photoset:

no one tagged me, but i wanted to post six selfies…

that hair… HOW YOU DO THAT HAIR PLZ TEACH

😀

Buckle in, because this is going to be a LONG post. And I’m going to talk about BOG MUMMIES.

For reference, the hair in question:

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This updo was actually what convinced me to grow my hair long in the first place (back in ye old 2008), and it has been strongly influential in my personal aesthetic ever since.

The story starts in 1938. Actually, it starts even earlier than that. In ~280 B.C., a woman died, and her body was placed in a bog, where it stayed until it was discovered in 1938, so well-preserved that the hair was still there.

This bog mummy is referred to as the Elling Woman. Here’s a bit about her.

The article talks a bit about her hair, but it’s kind of an unsatisfactory description. I found out about it when the article reached the Long Hair Community Forum in 2008, resulting in a 40-page (and counting!) thread wherein a bunch of long-haired women figured out how to recreate the hairstyle.

The ladies of LHC looked at the images of the hair, and were like: “Yep, that’s a rope braid.” “Here’s how you could do a 7-strand braid with 2-3-2 sections.” Etc. And basically, they tested out different versions, and came up with something that was cool-looking, comfortable, and practical.

Here’s the ~official~ reconstruction on the Tollund Man website:

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And here’s a (very confusing) diagram of how the style is supposedly constructed:

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There are several different recreations of the style floating around the LHC and youtube and the wider internet. The style also looks and works differently with different types of hair. I had to grow mine out until I could make a waist-length braid before I could really successfully do it with my hair, but my hair is medium-thick and fairly fine, so YMMV. Some people on the LHC did it with much shorter and thicker hair.

The LHC thread about it is a fun read, but it’s a bit long and meandering, and there are several conflicting sets of instructions there, so I’ll just talk about the method that I use. If you want a video aid, what I do is basically this, except I do rope braids for the bottom 2/3s instead of English braids, and I finish it by wrapping the thick braid around the middle braid, like this (I’ve never actually tried that particular method for forming the big braid, but finishing up the bun is the same).

Here’s a written description:

  1. Take the top 1/3 of your hair and braid it in a basic 3-strand braid (a.k.a. an English braid) down to a little past your neck. Tie it off so that it stays braided while you braid the rest of your hair.
  2. Separate your remaining hair into two sections (each about 1/3 of your total hair), one on the left side, and one on the right.
  3. Braid each section into a rope braid (a two-strand braid that’s made by twisting both sections in the same direction, then twisting them together in the opposite direction). Tie them off so that they stay braided. Also, I’ve found that it’s better to make the rope braids so that they’re coiled in opposite directions.
  4. Take the two rope braids, and braid them with the top/middle section of your hair that you’d braided into an English braid. You’re basically making one big English braid. After I’ve started braiding it, I slip off the elastic tie that I’d used to hold the middle braid together temporarily.
  5. Braid it as a 3-strand (that’s made up of two 2-strand rope braids, and one one-strand section that started as a 3-strand braid, so it’s sort of a 7-strand braid!) English braid all the way to the end of your hair. Take out the elastic ties around the two rope braids when you get to them.
  6. Tie the whole thing off with a single elastic tie at the end.
  7. To make the bun, you lift up the simple English braid (the one you made in step one), and you wrap the thick, complicated braid around it in a spiral.
  8. Tuck the end in as best as you can, and then secure it with whatever you want. I’ve used everything from a hair stick, a hair comb, a few bobby pins, and even a single barrette before.
  9. You’re done!

There wasn’t any evidence of any hair pins or anything like that to secure the hair found with the Elling Woman’s body. If your hair is very oiled and/or very unwashed, it might be able to hold itself in place without needing to be tied or secured. As it is, this style does work better if your hair has been oiled, or hasn’t been washed for several days.

This hairstyle is really cool for a lot of reasons, but it’s also extremely comfortable! The middle braid essentially holds the whole thing up, so you don’t experience any of the pulling you feel with some buns.

Basically, if I had to wear the same hairstyle for thousands of years, I’d definitely pick this one. It’s beautiful, versatile, comfortable, and has a really cool backstory.

@worldsentwined