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tormento&estasi
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The Adzin Bridge, Montenegro
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sephrenia · 2 years
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I'm ever-amazed by the local Oyster Tree that should rightfully be entirely dead and decomposed by now, yet still stands upright and blooms flushes of oyster in the spring and autumn. It's definitely raging against the dying of the light.
(Also featuring Amanitas)
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sephrenia · 2 years
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the perfect day layed out 
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Witch Tip
Remember that witchcraft has no defined style. It can look like anything. It can look like elegant altars to gods and goddesses. It can be a messy kitchen full of drying herbs and fresh vegetables. It can be shelves brimming with books and journals. Or witchcraft can be small windowsills with crystals and plants. It can sigils hidden under furniture. It can be pockets overflowing with shells and stones. Witchcraft is personal and beautiful. Don’t let anyone or anything belittle your craft.
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James Lloyd Cole    
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lore pemberton art autumn editions <3
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🕯🍂🌙🥀🖤🥀🌙🍂🕯
May the autumn months bring you closure, understanding, and a feeling of contentment.
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✨🍁🎃🍂🌾
It’s officially autumn!
May this season bring you all endless joy, comforting witchy vibes and lots of love 💛🌻
🌾🍂🎃🍁✨
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Rearranged my altar 🖤
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Daily Spell: July 10th
Harvest Home Guardian Spell
You’ll Need:
Brush, twigs, and weeds from your garden
Sturdy twine
In parts of Europe, July 10 is the celebration of a legendary being called Knut the Harvester. This reaper-like figure is a representation of the harvest, and parades are held in which giant wicker figures are displayed to ward off evil spirits. After you’ve pulled weeds and overgrowth from your garden, use what you’ve gathered to create a home guardian for the summer harvest season.
Gather up the brush, twigs, and weeds and shape them into an approximation of a human figure (it doesn’t have to be large). Wrap the twine around the legs, arms, and head to keep everything together. As you wrap the twine, say “Watch over my home in the time of reaping, watch over my house in the time of gathering. Watch over my garden in the time of ending, watch over my crops as the earth begins dying.”
Place you guardian figure near the door, or in a place where it can over see your garden.
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“Daily Spellbook for the Good Witch: Quick, Simple, and Practical Magic for Every Day of the Year,” by Patti Wigington 
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sephrenia · 2 years
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Worst thing ever in the whole world is when a thunderstorm is forecasted and then it doesn’t storm. literally so rude I was excited for this all day.
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Instead of waiting to become the person you dream of being, try just showing up as that person and see what happens. 
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becoming the girl of my dreams more and more each day
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Franz Bohumil Doubek (1865 - 1952) | Allegory of Summer (detail) 
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"And the secret garden bloomed and bloomed and every morning revealed new miracles."
— The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett 🌿
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