Witchcraft is not a substitute for therapy.
Witchcraft is not a substitute for a vaccine.
Witchcraft is not a substitute for medication.
Witchcraft is not a substitute for medical help of any kind.
You can believe in the power of herbs and crystals, but you should always get the professional medical help that you need in a given situation. As Bee Hollywood said, “You go to a witch to heal a broken heart, and you go to a doctor to heal a broken leg.” Sure, magick can help your broken leg and ease the pain, but professional medical procedures can help it more and even fix it entirely. Take care of yourself in the ways that you need care first.
I’m just super fucking bitter that once the flint water crisis got it’s 15 minutes of fame people stopped giving a shit. The water is still poisoned, people! Donations have plummeted and people have been forced back into drinking and bathing with the water! The medical effects of this are astounding, cases of legionnaires disease have skyrocketed, people are having seizures, people are having weird rashes break out over their body, people (including me!) are having their blood poisoned, and it’s not just lead! it’s coliform bacteria! it’s THMs! it’s all in the water and it gets into the bloodstream and breaks down blood vessels, causing bruising and petechiae and internal bleeding and no one gives a shit anymore and it’s only gotten worse like how many people are going to have to die until people realize this is still a problem
Anti-Depression Self Love Candle Recipe🌱🌷💓✨🍃🌙💐
ok luvlies here is my Anti-Depression Self Love Candle recipe for all my fellow mentally ill witches on my blog💗
Things you need (all precharged and cleansed where needed)
a white or pink (love) candlestick
blue dripping wax (health and healing)
black dripping wax (protection)
dried eucalyptus leaves (healing)
dried rose petals (self love)
4 cloves (healing and naturally painkilling)
salt (protection and purifying)
coffee grounds (magic amplifying)
rose eo (self love)
eucalyptus eo (healing)
left over herbs and two sprigs of fresh eucalyptus
a small basin to hold the candle
(i know this seems like a lot of ingredients but u can tailor this to what you have and need)
Steps
throw the dried eucalyptus leaves, rose petals, cloves, salt, and coffee in a motar and powder them as fine as you can with a pestle. focus on the intention behind each ingredient as you do this, what will these herbs help you with? (i guess you can also food process these? but since i don’t have a food processor i did this by hand and this step took me a little while lol)
leave your powdered herb mix to the side, if you want to draw sigils on your candlestick, now is the time to do so. i used my ‘i am loving’ sigil on mine.
now annoint your precleansed candle with the eucalyptus and rose essential oils. i used 2 drops of eucalyptus and 4 of rose because the eucalyptus is such a strong scent i didn’t want the rose to be overpowered. you want the candle super oily so your herbs will stick to it’s sides.
over some parchment or newspaper, begin pressing your powders onto your anointed candle. if some falls off that’s ok, you can sprinkle it over the candle when the candles almost finished and your not handling it so much.
melt the wax on the base of your candle using a lighter or match and, working quickly, press the candle to your basin to secure it. doing this now instead of as the last step makes it so much easier to drip the wax over your candles without rubbing off the herbs.
now it’s time to drip the wax over your candle, just do this until you feel satisfied that you can see the colour and it looks cute.
after you’ve finished step 6 the candle itself is finished! just fill the basin with leftover herbs and herb powder. i threw some salt and rose buds on top of mine too.
stick the eucalyptus sprigs in the herb bath and you’re completely done!
to finish i just lit mine and left it near my windowsill to charge under the sunlight with two rose quartz and a tree agate.
i hope you guys are feeling better soon and if you like these posts lmk and i’ll make more!
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"wow you blocked me just cuz i disagreed with you???"
yes. yes, exactly. this is a social media site. i come here to look at pictures of birds and shitpost with my friends. this is not a town hall meeting; i am not your elected official. i do not owe you my energy, my space, or my time. you and i are strangers that use the same website. i can block you for literally any reason and that's okay. take a deep breath. block me too. you'll feel better.
i love women. in the feminist way and in the gay way. happy international women’s day
Since ancient times people have celebrated this wonderful fall holiday. However, the way it is celebrated has changed many times over the years. So how do you celebrate this spooky season?
Pronounced SAH-Wen. In case you missed it, I have a post explaining what Samhain is here. :)
There are many ways to celebrate this fire festival. This list consists of the ways I personally celebrate Samhain, as well as ways that are commonly practiced in the witchcraft community.
Have a bonfire! One of the more common and ancient ways is to have a bonfire with your community! This could mean your neighborhood or just you and some of your friends and family.
If you're more of an introverted type having a little hearth fire or even lighting a candle can work just as well to embody the spirit of Samhain!
Cooking and baking fall foods, especially if you use things you've harvested yourself works wonders for a Samhain celebration.
Making mulled wine or spiced cider (virgin options are just as good here).
Have a feast with the wine/cider and foods you're making! Invite your friends and family over. Remember, they don't have to witches to enjoy a good meal and some homemade BOOze.
Decorate your altar with fall items like leaves, acorns, pinecones, a cool stick, whatever calls to you!
Make a temporary altar for the Samhain celebration for offerings.
Speaking of which: Give offerings to your deities, ancestors, spirits, or other deities that are associated with the season.
If you're comfortable and experienced, talk with the dead. Whether it's your grandma or that nice ghost chilling near your home, say hello! The veil between our world and theirs is thinner this time of year. Invite them to join in on your feast. Catch them up on your life events or the latest drama!
Cleanse your space-literally and metaphysically. You don't need to do a deep clean, but taking a broom or the vacuum to your floors and dusting off your shelves is a great way to make you feel cleaner on the inside too! Take an incense, incense spray, or smoke bundle (of appropriate herbs) and use them accordingly to cleanse your house. DO NOT USE CLOSED PRACTICES OR THEIR HERBS unless you're apart of that culture. Do research on the herbs you have if you're not sure.
You can also find plenty of wonderful rituals, spells, or recipes online, just make sure you do research on herbs and practices so that you don't hurt yourself.
If you have anything to add, please let me know, I'd love to hear how other people are celebrating Samhain this year.
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here's a reminder...
...to stop and breathe. maybe get a drink of water to hydrate yourself.
going on at it without a break can overwhelm you, rendering you unable to make rational decisions. hence it's important to take such small breaks when you feel burdened by work or emotions.
these can help you take it easy and regroup your thoughts to face the situation. keep calm and carry on ✨
𝗉𝗂𝗌𝖼𝖾𝗌 𝗌𝗎𝗇, 𝗌𝖼𝗈𝗋𝗉𝗂𝗈 𝗆𝗈𝗈𝗇, 𝗀𝖾𝗆𝗂𝗇𝗂 𝗋𝗂𝗌𝗂𝗇𝗀𝗀𝗋𝖾𝖾𝗇 𝗐𝗂𝗍𝖼𝗁 | 𝖼𝖺𝗍 𝗆𝗈𝗆 | 𝗉𝗅𝖺𝗇𝗍 𝗅𝗈𝗏𝖾𝗋
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