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5 years ago

magick smoothie recipes

Magick Smoothie Recipes

it’s actually quite easy to make a smoothie full of magick, as fruits and nuts typically have their own meanings and powers. here is a list of smoothies and the magick their ingredients possess.

milks: cow milk (comfort, protection), almond milk (good luck), soy milk (psychic awareness), rice milk (blessings, prosperity), coconut milk (purification, protection), cashew milk (money), oat milk (prosperity, wealth)

☾ triple berry blend

    ☼ blackberries: abundance, prosperity

    ☼ raspberries: love, fertility

    ☼ blueberries: protection, strength

☾ strawberry banana

    ☼ strawberries: overcoming barriers, good luck

    ☼ bananas: resilience, wealth, luck

☾ chocolate peanut butter

    ☼ cocoa powder: grounding, love, prosperity

    ☼ peanut butter: opportunities, wisdom

☾ summer peach-mango

    ☼ peaches: wisdom, love

    ☼ mango: romance

    ☼ bananas: luck, fortune

☾ raspberry orange

    ☼ raspberries: love, fertility

    ☼ orange juice: divination, wealth, luck

☾ cantaloupe lime

   ☼ cantaloupe: comfort, healing

   ☼ lime juice: purification, cleansing

☾ apricot almond butter

   ☼ apricot nectar: love, elegance

   ☼ almond butter: success

☾ pineapple coconut

   ☼ pineapple: luck, money

   ☼ coconut shavings: protection

☾ spinach apple banana

   ☼ spinach: money, prosperity

   ☼ apple juice: beauty, divinity

   ☼ bananas: resilience, fortune


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6 years ago

serious question

What do pro-lifers think of the millions of embryos discarded every year from fertility clinics? These embryos are considered alive and most likely could be carried to term however they’re being thrown away just like fetal tissue from surgical abortions. Where’s the outrage? Why aren't they protesting fertility clinics? 


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3 years ago

The end of Roe v. Wade affects more than just abortion - Vox

It’s not just about abortion
Vox
How birth control, cancer care, and more could change in a post-Roe America.

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1 year ago

BOWYNN GODS: Ve

BOWYNN GODS: Ve

Ve  (Vay)  Sometimes spelled "Vay" or "Vae." Mammoth goddess of seed and fertility. Vae is the creation of the Brea to populate the earth, long before the creation of man. She, along with her Mammoth brothers and giants, were the first gods of the earth.

     During this time before the Akua, Vae was the guardian of the plains, the grasses and cereals that grew there-on. Making sure they spread far and wide, so to cover the earth with life so there would be food for all. After the Akua took over the old giants place as rulers, Vae was able to keep her position as an attendant and advisor to the goddess of Deanna. But Vae still kept her status as a seed and fertility goddess but just of the wild world, which she was proud to maintain.

     Being a mammoth god, Vae has to major forms she takes; the first being her divine. In this form Vae is seen as a motherly aged goddess. She is seen with red hair and amber colored eyes, wearing a simple brown traveling gown of fur and a simple walking staff and/or a sack of seed. In her totem form, she is seen as an elegant massive mammoth with ancient reddish hair.   


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13 years ago
Neon Venus (work In Progress Screen Capture) On Flickr.

Neon Venus (work in progress screen capture) on Flickr.

A take on  fertility symbols, like the Venus of Willendorf. Still a work in progress, the color palette may shift a bit. Feed back is welcome.

Ideation:

This is a comment on the American desire for material wealth, especially symbols of opulence that are embodied in things like jewelry, which sometimes use religious icons. The entire work is composed of an automaton, which is the likeness of an African female, whose slave labor helped build America’s wealth. The spikes on the head symbolize the centuries of torture, slavery, segregation, civil inequality, educational and financial oppression which has lead many poor people to associate money with success. The cross on the necklace is two-fold: it symbolizes the way some white Americans rationalized slavery, to their own slaves, giving them a Christian identity, but telling them that the Bible justifies their enslavement. The second part  of the cross deals with the way some people show how blessed, financially, they are by God that they acknowledge it by wearing golden crosses on their bodies. This is in juxtaposition with the female form because of the objectification of women and the societal pressures of financial stability, and material wealth in order to procreate. The African female also represents all humanity, and the desire to reproduce, if you believe in the “Out of Africa” theory, and that we all have a common African ancestor.

I hope that makes sense, grammatically and conceptually.


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3 years ago

Can't sleep; please enjoy this totally normal chair from the lobby at my fertility doctor.

Can't Sleep; Please Enjoy This Totally Normal Chair From The Lobby At My Fertility Doctor.

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1 year ago

Embracing Renewal: Exploring the Significance of the Spring Equinox Shaina Tranquilino April 5, 2024

Embracing Renewal: Exploring The Significance Of The Spring EquinoxShaina TranquilinoApril 5, 2024

As the chill of winter dissipates, nature awakens from its slumber, heralding the arrival of the spring equinox. This celestial event, marked by the sun crossing the celestial equator, brings with it a profound sense of renewal and rebirth. Across cultures and civilizations, the spring equinox has been celebrated as a time of rejuvenation, growth, and new beginnings. Let us delve into the significance of this enchanting moment in the natural world.

A Time of Balance

The spring equinox, occurring around March 20th in the northern hemisphere, holds immense symbolic importance. It marks the point in Earth's orbit around the sun when day and night are of equal length, signifying a delicate balance between light and darkness. This equilibrium embodies a powerful metaphor for harmony and equilibrium in our lives.

Cultural Celebrations

Throughout history, civilizations have revered the spring equinox with various rituals and festivities. In ancient times, the Sumerians honored the goddess Inanna, while the Egyptians celebrated the resurrection of their god Osiris. Similarly, the Mayans observed the equinox with rituals at Chichen Itza, where the sunlight creates a stunning shadow play on the steps of the pyramid.

In modern times, many cultures continue to celebrate the arrival of spring with traditions such as Easter, Nowruz, and Ostara. These celebrations often involve themes of renewal, fertility, and the triumph of light over darkness, echoing the natural rhythms of the earth.

Symbolism of Rebirth

Spring is synonymous with rebirth and renewal. The thawing of frost-covered landscapes gives way to a burst of life as flowers bloom, trees bud, and animals emerge from hibernation. It is a time of immense vitality and growth, symbolizing the cyclical nature of existence.

The spring equinox invites us to shed the heaviness of the past and embrace the opportunity for transformation. It serves as a reminder that, like nature, we too have the capacity for renewal and regeneration. Just as seeds lie dormant in the earth, waiting to sprout, we possess untapped potential waiting to be unleashed.

Embracing Change

As we witness the earth's awakening, the spring equinox beckons us to embrace change in our own lives. It encourages us to release old patterns that no longer serve us and cultivate new beginnings. Just as the seasons transition seamlessly, so too can we navigate the ebb and flow of life with grace and resilience.

This season invites us to reconnect with the natural world and align ourselves with its rhythms. Whether through spending time outdoors, practicing mindfulness, or engaging in creative endeavors, we can attune ourselves to the energy of renewal that permeates the earth.

The spring equinox is a poignant reminder of the inherent cycles of life and the endless potential for growth and transformation. As we bid farewell to winter's embrace and welcome the warmth of spring, let us embrace the spirit of renewal that permeates the world around us. May we emerge from the darkness into the light, ready to embrace the infinite possibilities that await us on this journey of renewal and rediscovery.


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7 years ago
Kamalo And The Shark God #2
Kamalo And The Shark God #2

Kamalo and the Shark God #2

With every mighty trust, quarts of blessed seed was pumped into Kamalos wanting body... and the land around them responded. While his belly was swelling with Shark Gods cum, arid soil was stirring. And as Kamalos belly full with god seed touched the ground beneath, lush green grass spilled forth around them.

Even with ritual complete they weren’t ready to part yet tho :>


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