Happy Samhain to those who celebrate <3
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Auguste Rodin (French, 1840-1917) • The Age of Bronze • 1877 • Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National gallery), Berlin • Behind to the right, a painting by Édouard Manet, on the left a painting by Camille Pissarro.
Left: The Model ; Right: The Plaster
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Psa that your witchcraft is tailor made to you. You can obviously adopt practices from others that you like, but your craft is your own. It can be as messy or as organized as you need/want. It can be inconsistent as fuck, or scheduled. Never feel bad for the way you practice. Witchcraft is meant to be tailored to each individual
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“Me in the treehouse, 2023” film
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Hot take? Maybe yes. Maybe not.
YOU DON'T NEED EXPENSIVE TOOLS, HERBS, ETC FOR WITCHCRAFT!!!!!
in my personal opinion witchcraft doesn't have to be fancy! It can even just be you hoping and manifesting for a good day, for money, for better health, etc! Of course you can make it fancy if you you need to! I've seen some people use fancy materials when working with deitys because they feel it's more respectful and I RESPECT YOU FOR THAT!!
Witchcraft is about you and how you experience it, work with it, etc. It's YOUR craft! Don't let others fancy dancy stuff make you wish you had better. You are good and your tools and materials are good enough!
Much love :D ❤❤
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Giovanni Boldini (Italian, 1842–1931) • Portrait of John Singer Sargent • c. 1890 • Private collection
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Wrekodara and the Sea Serpent.
Ink, watercolor & colored pencils on paper.
© noxsatvrn
The artwork depicts one scene from Serat Dewaruci, a narrative poem by Yasadipura I, the royal poet of Kasunanan Surakarta based on an even older text, Nawaruci, by a hindu priest Mpu Çiwamurti.
Wrekodara, also known by the name Bhima and Sena is a figure from the Hindu Epic Mahabharata. The 2nd eldest of the five Pandawa born ritualistically through the blessing of Lord Vayu, short-tempered yet kind and compassionate he's the strongest one among his siblings.
In the Pre-islamic Java, Wrekodara was adored by the common folk especially in the agriculture community as he was venerated as the symbol of masculinity and fertility, proven by many archaeological findings of ancient statues depicting Wrekodara. Traditions and myths surrounding Wrekodara persists to this day through the tradition of Wayang Kulit (Javanese shadow puppetry) telling stories about him during harvest festivals in several remote villages as well as the myth about the origin of a sacred spring near Dieng Highlands called Tuk Bima Lukar.
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I HIGHLY recommend this book for spirit workers or anyone interested in spirit work!
Here's a few things that the author goes over
Working with local spirits (water spirits, spirits of trees, etc)
Methods of talking to spirits
Spiritual dreams
Manifestation
Prayers and spells
Respecting spirits while also maintaining authority over them
Those are just some of the things I read so far, and I'm only halfway through!
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Blessed Moon
Art Credit: The Forest King Kinko-White deviantart
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