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Have You Ever Thought About Who You Were And What Happened In Your One Of Your Past Lives? This Spread

Have you ever thought about who you were and what happened in your one of your past lives? This spread will tell you!
Your gender.
The environment you grew up in.
Your childhood.
Your education and how you faired.
Your accomplishments, whether you achieved your goals or not.
The occupation you held for the longest.
Your relationships.
Your family life.
The nature of how you died.
A lesson you learnt in this past life.
Another lesson you learnt.
How this past life could help you live the life you are living now.
Another way this past life could help you live the life you are living now.
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Winter Solstice Masterpost - Spoonie Witch Friendly

The Winter Solstice typically lands around December 21st in the Northern Hemisphere (June 21st for the Southern Hemisphere).
Celebrates the arrival of the longest night, and the light returning after that.
The Winter Solstice is celebrated throughout history in many cultures. Traditional customs such as the burning of the symbolic log, the decorated tree, and wassailing.
Correspondences
Colours
Dark Green
Orange
Red
Gold and silver
White
Black
Blue
Herbal
Bay
Blessed Thistle
Frankincense
Chamomile
Peppermint
Rosemary
Lemongrass
Myrrh
Ginger
Cinnamon
Cardamom
Cloves
Nutmeg
Saffron
Pine
Cedar
Holly
Mistletoe
Cypress
Edibles
Citrus Fruits (oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruit, etc)
Root Vegetables
Baked goods
Roasted meat
Nuts
Dried Fruit
Stews
Soups
Pomegranates
Gingerbread
Cinnamon or berry breads, cookies, cakes, etc
Solstice log (edible version)
Cranberries
Apples
Eggnog
Hot chocolate
Mulled wine
Wassail
Mead
Spiced apple cider
Tea
Coffee
Animals
Deer
Bear
Goat
Reindeer
Robins
Pig
Cow
Goose
Owl
Fox
Squirrel
Any animal that hibernates
Crystals
Ruby
Orange calcite
Garnet
Amethyst
Clear quartz
Gold
Emerald
Diamond
Bloodstone
Green Calcite
Spiritual meanings & intentions
Rest
Goal setting
Gratitude
Peace
Beginning
Renewal
Kindness
Ritual
shadow work
Rumination and reflection
Self-care
Personal development
Divination work
Rejuvenation
Healing
Embracing the darkness
Solitude
Slumber
Celebrating with family and loved ones
Need some suggestions to celebrate? I got you covered.
High energy celebrations
Feasting with the folk
Homestead decoration
Creation of a symbolic log (to eat or burn)
Making a wreath
Volunteer/charity work
Creation of a solstice altar
Decorating a solstice tree
Renewal ritual
Low energy celebrations
Snow water
Making herbal fire starters
Lighting a candle for ancestors
Singing/humming
Mug cakes or easy bake cookies
No spoon celebrations
Thanking/writing gratitude
Company of loved ones
Eating premade desserts
Listening to music
How you celebrate the holiday does not matter. You can choose to do any activity that feels right. These are only suggestions and remember that you’re enough no matter what.
Introduction to Sigils
What is a Sigil
A sigil is a symbol that is drawn for a specific magical purpose; to represent the intent of the drawer or to represent a specific entity.
In Medieval systems of ceremonial magick systems, a sigil was the symbol of a specific entity, an angel or a demon which allowed a magician to summon and control the entity. In modern magical systems, a sigil is often used in magical work to represent a specific intention or to give shape to a thought form. In Chaos magic, a word or a statement may be reduced to symbolic form to create a sigil for ritual use using Spare’s technique. Sigils may also be created using someone’s name and used as a target for sympathetic magical practice.
A sigil may be drawn, carved or wood burned using any medium you like, but a pen and paper is usual. When the sigil is no longer needed, it can then easily be destroyed by tearing it up and/or burning it. While rituals surrounding drawing and activating sigils vary, the most important thing is to keep your mind on the goal while drawing the sigil. It can then be carried, hidden nearby or hung up where people can see it as is appropriate.
The word sigil derives from the Latin sigillum meaning “seal” and is likely also related to the Hebrew segula meaning “word, action, talisman”. The plural of sigil may be sigilla or sigils.

Spare’s Technique
Spare’s Technique is a method for creating sigils that was developed by Austin Osman Spare right around the turn of the 20th century. It involves creating a sigil using the letters in a written statement of intent.
First, the statement of intent is written on a piece of paper.
Traditionally, the statement begins with “This is my will…” or “This is my wish…” Though I’ve seen modern practitioners use “MY Will = …” etc. Or dispense with this part altogether.
Most modern practitioners who have dispensed with the “MY WILL” statement, avoid any statement indicating “wishing” or “hoping”, lest one continue wishing and hoping.
The statement must be a positive statement, that is, the words “no”, “not”, “never”, etc. should not appear in the statement. Instead of saying “This is my will that I will never get in a plane crash” you would write “This is my will; I travel safely by plane.” Instead of “This is my will; That the floodwaters do not reach my house.” you would write “This is my Will, that my house is safe from the floodwaters”.
It is also important that the statement be very specific to avoid any situations that could involve your Will coming to pass in a way that is unacceptable to you. The statement “I have a new home.” Could be brought about by a serious accident that put you in a nursing home, or the death of a family member resulting in your inheritance or a transfer in your job that causes you to move out of necessity. Best to state “I have purchased a three-bedroom home in Birmingham.” or “It is my Will to purchase a three-bedroom home in Birmingham.” – but try not to use any extra words, be concise.
Next, Reduce the Statement to an Image
Remove all the vowels and write down the consonants, but only write down each consonant one time. You can convert numbers written as words into numerals if you like. At this time, you may also wish to convert the English letters into another language, an ancient or magical alphabet or whatever suits you. Or leave them in English as Spare did. Combine the remaining letters into a single image. Use the lines from one letter to make the lines for another letter, put letters within letters until you get the simplest image you can manage.
Voila, you have a sigil.
Spare was not the first person to use this method. It is reminiscent of sigils used by Agrippa and sigils found throughout the world in various languages, including bindrunes. The technique has been further refined since Spare’s time as well. Grant Morrison is credited with the most modern variant of this technique.
Using the Sigil You can use this sigil in a variety of ways. While the act of creating the sigil itself is a magical act that naturally causes you to focus your energy on the desired result, some prefer to use the sigil as a part of a larger spell. You may wish to use it for a petition or add it to a container spell or dress it and focus on it while raising energy- direct the energy into the sigil. You may choose to light a candle and chant over it or put it within your field of vision while raising energy in a more physical way. You can then hide it somewhere around your house or carry it on your person to bring the desired effect. Some schools of thought suggest you hide the sigil and forget all about it while others prefer to display it prominently.



“Strength And Confidence”
Keep this with you to promote strength and confidence

Heresypunk
[PT: Heresypunk]
Heresypunk, a subculture/punk term referring to the acceptance of any and all spiritual and religious practices. No matter one’s personal religion even if pre-established or new, anyone can be Heresypunk.
the belief that all religions and spiritual practices can coexist
acceptance of both pre-established religions as well as neoreligons.
acceptance of those who are not religious but are spiritual.
acceptance of “contradictory” spiritual/religious practices
acceptance of those who practice multiple religions.
acceptance of those who make their own religious/spiritual practices.
against the harm and pain that religion has caused for victims of it, and to be there for those who are hurt.
against force of religious practices and against the misuse of religious foundations for profit.
against the use of religion to justify bigotry (ie: “being gay is a sin”)
Note: This post does not support people who are bigoted towards those who may be, Queer, Alterhuman, Neurodivergent, Disabled, POC, etc. this isn’t for you, fuck you.
(I tried to make a flag couldn’t think of one, if anyone got any ideas feel free!)
[Tag] @radiomogai, @liom-archive, @imoga-pride (technically not one but eh @blankqueer )
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For Protection during a Snow Storm
Draw a sigil of intent, in this case, protecting the homestead from the coming blizzard.
A tuft of rabbit fur for protection from the cold
A branch of pine for their resilience… to bend and recover from the wieght of heavy snow
A feather to ask the wind to do no harm
Charcoal from the hearth to start a fire, then these are burned (out doors or in the fire place) releasing the energy sending the smoke to the storm as sacrafice in exchange for safe harbor.
Or….
Keep as a charm and hang every time there is a storm.
(Something I would add)
A piece of Bear (fur, meat, bone, etc): bears have the ultimate energy for keeping safe and cozy during the winter.
