Writing Period Dramas In The Discord, Lads
Writing period dramas in the discord, lads
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Symbols of Life stitched and designed by grandiloquence-. Set of 5 patterns, $7.50:
Hecate’s Wheel: represents the three aspects of the goddess: the maiden, the mother, and the crone. The labyrinthine symbol is used to signify change, rebirth, renewal, and the power of knowledge.
The Septogram: the seven pointed star is also known as the faery star or elven star. Seven is a sacred number in many religions, and the septogram is often used to represent harmony and balance.
The Pentacle: the five pointed star, is a representation of the five elements - fire, air, water, earth, and spirit. It is a symbol of life, love, light, and divinity. It is often used for protection and health.
Solar Cross: also known as the sun cross, the solar wheel, and Odin’s cross, it represents celebration and worship, especially of the sun. Its divisions also stand for the four seasons and the four cardinal directions.
The Spiral: one of the most common symbols of life. It is a circle, always moving forward, and represents the cycle of life and death, the earth and spirit, and change. It is used to represent the goddess, and as a symbol of reverence and philosophy.
Kiwi!!!
Kiwi Desserts! 🥝
(Recipes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
best downloadable books for new witches
Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs
The Encyclopedia of Crystals
A Little Bit Of Pendulums
Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft (FREE)
The Symbols of Tarot
The Element Encyclopedia Of Secret Signs and Symbols
Encyclopedia of Spirits
A Little Bit of Intuition
Moon Magic
Blackthorn's Botanical Magic
these are only the tip of the iceberg, but are perfect for new witches who need to learn the very basics.
These are available in many other places than the Apple book store, but that's where I usually buy my books.
You can also look up "(title of book) PDF" and you may find a free version!
blessed be!
Fighting Covid When Kept Home
This was shared on a Covid survivor group…have heard many of these before but it seems helpful: HOW TO FIGHT COVID AT HOME when you are not hospitalized.
“When the nurse came in to discharge me, I asked her, What can I do to help fight this at home? She said:
1. Sleep on your stomach at all times with Covid. If you can’t sleep on your stomach because of heath issues sleep on your side. Do not lie on your back no matter what because it smashes your lungs and that will allow fluid to set in.
2. Set your clock every two hours while sleeping on your stomach, then get out of bed and walk for 15-30 min, no matter how tired or weak that you are. Also move your arms around frequently, it helps to open your lungs. Breathe in thru your nose, and out thru your mouth. This will help build up your lungs, plus help get rid of the Pneumonia or other fluid you may have.
2. When sitting in a recliner, sit up straight - do not lie back in the recliner, again this will smash your lungs.
3. While watching TV - get up and walk during every commercial.
4. Eat at least 1 - 2 eggs a day, plus bananas, avocado and asparagus. These are good for Potassium.
5. Do not drink anything cold - have it at room temperature or warm it up. Drink Pedialyte, Gatorade Zero, Powerade Zero & Water with Electrolytes to prevent you from becoming dehydrated. Water with lemon, and little honey, peppermint tea, apple cider are good suggestions for getting in fluids. No milk products, or pork. (as a singer I know milk products produce phlegm and always advised my students to have none for 3 days before a performance)
6. Vitamins D3, C, B, Zinc, Probiotic One-Day are good ideas. Tylenol for fever. Mucinex, or Mucinex DM for drainage, plus helps the cough. Pepcid helps for cramps in your legs. One baby aspirin everyday can help prevent getting a blood clot, which can occur from low activity.
7. Drink a smoothie of blueberries, strawberries, bananas, honey, tea and a spoon or two of peanut butter.
We always hear of how Covid takes lives, but there isn’t a lot of information out there regarding how to fight Covid when you are not critical. I hope this helps you or someone you know, just as it has helped me.”
(Wow, @thetimetostrikeislater wish you’d had this info when you were ill)
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