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Melita Denning and Osborne Phillips - The LLewellyn Practical Guide to Astral Projection - Llewellyn - 1979
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hermitsmirror · 1 year
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🫖 P I C K 🎪 A 🎠 C A R D 🍵
Close your eyes. Breathe deep. Step into the colorful circus tent of your imagination, where chaos and wonder meet your intuition. Let them play together to revitalize your inner world. Then pick a card from the Cirque du Tarot.
Will you pick left, center, or right?
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If you need more time to find your center and that moment of energized and playful magic, take that time. Find the dark and quiet space within you first. Hear the organ grinder and the laughter of your other selves delighting in the show out there in the distance. Then picture small pin pricks of light springing to life in the darkness. Let those lights merge to form green and golden rolls of silken fabric leading you to a tent of playful possibility. Allow yourself whatever time you need to follow those reams out of the dark fields of your mind and into the light where fun and opportunity (and popcorn) are waiting.
How does that feel? I hope it was grounding but also revitalizing and a little fun.
If you haven’t yet, pick a card (if you want) and read its message in the relevant reveal image.
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Leave a comment to let me know how it resonates and share the post with those who might benefit from a little magical guidance.
And if you need a more personalized reading, schedule one at https://www.hermitsmirror.com/readings.
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LEFT: The Hermit
What is it that you’re searching for, deep down in your heart?
In the circus of life, it’s easy to perform introspection or deep inner connection with oneself. But the reality is that we often look outside of ourselves for the answers. You don’t have to. The answer is there within you. Trust that you can lean on your own inner guidance right now.
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CENTER: Knight of Pentacles
The gears are already in motion. Just keep pushing ahead.
In this deck, the Pentacles are represented by gears instead of star-kissed coins. It’s a fitting symbol for the suit of workers. And the Knight is the one who can keep that momentum going like no one else. You don’t need to start anything new: the work is underway. It just takes time. You can’t skip that.
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RIGHT: 7 of Swords
There’s a consuming fear here in the shadow of the wolf.
You’re hungry for something, yet it’s the one eating you up right now. Not everything is for you. That’s okay. It’s hard to hear. And it’s harder to accept. But it’s actually good. You can release and refocus. You don’t have to fear never having it now that you know it’s not for you anyway.
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elhoimleafar · 1 year
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I Am Happy. I Am Proud. I Am Excited.
DREAM WITCHERY: Folk Magic, Recipes, & Spells From South America For Witches & Brujas.
Hitting shelves in December 2023.
Preorders Opening Soon.
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topoet · 7 months
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Pagan Pride 2023
pull up a chair The weather for this years Pagan Pride Day Harvest Fair was excellent. Public transit was trouble free & Tim Ho’s sour cream glazed were the right snack on our walk down from the Dufferin station to the park where it was being held. I went, as I did last year, with my witchy friend L. She had come to my place to drop of a Mabon cake (beet & chocolate) before we subwayed over to…
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Origins of Modern Witchcraft by Ann Moura
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I am currently reading this book by Ann Moura and I find it absolutely fascinating. She takes you all the way back to Mesopotamia and the Sind Valley, to the start of civilization. She examines the similarities in cultures and the shift in cultures as people migrated across the world, taking traditions and stories with them.
At the end of the book, she provides a wonderful reading list for you to be able to continue your own research, and she encourages you to do so and formulate your own opinions.
I personally feel this is a wonderful starting point in your religious and historical research.
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I bought this a couple of months ago. Seemed appropriate. I knew, though, that I’d have to read it with intention and a relatively calm mind. And Evelyn Wood did me no favors. (Yeah, I’m that old.)
Everything I do has an inner dialogue going on (and it is a dialogue, not a monologue), so I have to silence that in order to get anything out of this. I miss a lot, whether it’s reading, watching tv/movies, or simply trying to give anything a sincere level of attention… even when I try. That dialogue inside just keeps nagging and judging. As time passes, it has caused me more issues. 🤷🏼‍♀️
Hoping for a lot from this, and the first bit I’ve read is already delivering.
👍🏻
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cavorta · 1 year
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May 7th, 2023 A friend has gifted me this book yesterday and I already read 39%.😀 To me, it's a real page-turner. "The Witch's Guide to the Paranormal - How to Investigate, Communicate, and Clear Spirits" by J. Allen Cross.
Link to the publisher's site of the book: https://llewellyn.com/product.php?ean=9780738772080
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cathygeha · 1 year
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REVIEW
A Witch for Every Season by Rachel Patterson
Spells, Rituals, Festivals & Magic
 Interesting, information-filled, reference for those wanting to celebrate the seasons that provides concrete ideas on how to personalize on an individual basis to make each month special and unique to our own specifications.
 This book is set up by the individual months with each chapter providing the same format with options suggested that the celebrant can choose from that will be in accordance with their needs. If the ideas are not exactly suited to you…find ones that are.
 I made a list of most of the items discussed under each month’s chapter:
* Moon Name & Moon Magic
* Celebrations
* Magical Energy
* Plants and Flowers/Plant Magic
* Foods
* Crystals
* Animals
* Deities
* Altar Decorations
* Incense and Oil Blends
* Herbal Teas
* Activities
* Recipes
* Spells & Rituals
* Meditation
 This is not necessarily new information, but it is set up concisely and open to creative interpretation by the person reading and interested in creating their own Wheel of the Year.
 Thank you to NetGalley and Llewellyn Worldwide for the ARC – This is my honest review.
 4-5 Stars
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  Enjoy a Month-By-Month Journey of Seasonal Magic
 Create your own year of celebrations, inspired by the seasons and a wide variety of festivities. Learn how to honour the energies of each month with spells, rituals, meditations, recipes, moon magic, altar decorating, and other activities. Going beyond traditional sabbats, this book introduces you to more than eighty events throughout the year, including those with Pagan, Christian, national, and local roots. Build a large bonfire for Beltane, cast a shell into the ocean on Tynwald Day, carve a beet for Punkie Night, and cook pancakes for Shrove Tuesday. Featuring celebrations like St. David's Day, Walpurgis Night, Summer Solstice, World Goddess Day, All Soul's Eve, and Saturnalia, this book ensures that you'll have a magical journey around the sun.
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wylans-flute · 9 months
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So I'm re reading six of crows for the millionth time, and I just wanted to share Matthias's first impressions of the crows (not including nina because shes already met him but if you want me too I can) because I can't stop laughing. This guy has no chill. And I know these are here for our benefit too to give us more description for the crows.
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Kaz: - "Gravelly voice" "Dark eyes" "pale demon with his black-gloved hands"
Inej: "small girl" "dark hair" "deep bronze suli skin"
Jesper: "long limbed boy" "bony knees" "deep brown zemeni skin and incongruous grey eyes. "He was built like a stork" 😭
Wylan: "Ruddy gold curls." "He's about twelve"
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meanwhile at the slat
jesper: *actively bleeding* OH MY SAINTS I GOT SHOT
inej: Wylan! Get a medik!
kaz: i’ve been shot before and i didnt bitch about it
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Daniel Clowes draws Lloyd Llewellyn #2 (Fantagraphics)
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Raymond Buckland - Practical Candleburning Rituals - Llewellyn - 1987 (cover painting by Robin Wood)
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jesper & hiding in plain sight
“do you know the best way to find grisha who don’t want to be found?”
“never gave it much thought.”
“look for miracles and listen to bedtime stories.”
“seems to me if they don’t want to be found, you should just let them be.”
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elhoimleafar · 2 years
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A Witch Book Stack! #witchbooks #magicbook
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topoet · 2 years
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Wicca
join the circle One of the FB groups I joined is a Wiccan group that posts information on each of the full moons & the various solstice rituals. One of the members offers a simple kit for each sabbat to performing one’s own ritual. With my strongly Welsh heritage I was drawn to see how this sort of philosophy would fit into my recovery spiritual path. wicker not wicca When I lived on the east…
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sassafrasmoonshine · 2 months
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Anna-Marie Furguson (British/English, b. 1966) • Illustraion to the Llewellyn Tarot Companion • Watercolor • Llewellyn Publications • 2006
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