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chronicallywitch · 7 years ago
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Hi to anon who asked about spoonie and mental health - the term is for people with physical or mental illnesses so yes you are!! :)
!! <3
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chronicallywitch · 7 years ago
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I think it’s important to point out, for that anon’s sake, that what is mental is also physical and vice versa. We can’t detangle one from the other. So if you suffer from a mental condition, then it’s likely it’s affecting you as much physically as a physical condition would be affecting someone psychologically. Just food for thought!! 😘
Yes, your body is one big system and if one thing is messed up it can all get messed up. We’re a very complicated species! My conditions all get entangled with one another and can have an effect on each other.
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chronicallywitch · 7 years ago
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“Most of the people who do this are Christian. But their approach to Christianity is very animist.”
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chronicallywitch · 7 years ago
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Can I call myself a spoonie witch if I suffer from mental illness, but not physical illness?
I think that anyone who feels like they’re not living their best life because of any sort of long-term illness can call themselves a spoonie if they’re comfortable. I have both mental and physical illnesses, and it’s really important to realize that both can be very debilitating in their own ways!
So yes, you can call yourself a spoonie witch!
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chronicallywitch · 7 years ago
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White Vodou (I’m going to step on some toes with this)
As a black vodouisant, it’s a bit frustrating that the face of our religion online is a bunch of white folk.
Lemme explain.
If you look up videos, images, literature, etc about vodou nowadays, especially on tumblr, a lot of times you’ll find it’s a white person who became a mambo or houngan preaching about vodou.
The reason it frustrates me is, it seems as black people, we can’t have nothing sacred. It’s always colonized. 
Becoming a houngan or mambo can cost a LOT of money. Many vodouisants, even those in Haiti are not mambos or houngans, let alone initiates because it can be very expensive. So who better to become a high priest than some American who is privileged enough to pay all this cash to fly out to Haiti and pay the dues needed to become an initiate and a priest. You know, rather than someone who has grown up being a vodouisant, who has been saving all their life for this.
When I see this being done, I almost feel like it’s all for bragging rights. You get to tell all your friends that you went to Haiti and became a vodou priest/priestess. You get to say you’re not Catholic, you’re not Wiccan, you’re a vodouisant. You’re different from everyone else, and you hold a high rank to show for it. 
You’re so eclectic.
As vodouisants, we serve our ancestors who are from Africa. When a white person is serving their ancestors, they’re more than likely serving spirits from Europe. You know, the place that enslaved many of our ancestors. It almost feels counterproductive, in terms of vodou.
Practice neo-paganism if you want to be spiritual (or “unique”). Leave vodou, hoodoo and African rootwork to us, please.
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chronicallywitch · 7 years ago
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There is a gif set where Lupita Nyong’o and Dinai Gurira discuss how the West colonized the African continent to steal it’s natural resources, but I thought this twitter thread helped re-iterate that this is still happening today.
I enjoyed Black Panther sO much. I’m happy to see the movie is hugely successful ~and~ bringing so many timely, relevant issues to the forefront, and into the consciousness of new generations and older generations of people.
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chronicallywitch · 7 years ago
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I think this practice of anons asking white witches color that deal with racism needs to stop. No hate to the ones answering, but if you want an actual answer, why not ask witches of color? 
I feel like anon feels like white witches will say something other than the obvious. At the same time, it shows that anon is most likely to listen to white witches over witches of color. 
That’s an issue because people asking these questions know damn well that we’ll call that shit racist, but chance asking witches of color with the hope of them not saying its racist. And the moment it’s said it’s not racist by white witches, community believes it. 
It becomes an issue because this happens a lot. White people’s opinions regarding issues of racism are almost always taken more seriously than people of color, not just in the witch community, but in others as well. And while i’m glad there’s a discussion being made, it’s like…why not have it with the people racism effects? 
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chronicallywitch · 8 years ago
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Silver spoon all black face down with a padlock by it what is meaning how can spell be lifted
Is this a dream you had? A spell you did? You’ll have to be more specific :0
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chronicallywitch · 8 years ago
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Ace/Aro Protection Sigil 
I am safe and protected from A-Phobes 
Ingredients to make the corresponding sigil powder:
fennel
bay laurel 
mugwort
rosemary 
black pepper
cinnamon
nettle
Instructions on how to craft sigil powders can be found here.
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chronicallywitch · 8 years ago
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A little Sachet Spell specially made for our patreon Bea!
You just need to put the above ingredients in a cloth pocket with a little note with your intention, and a little sigil too if you want.
Bring it with you or leave or it in your altar near something that you always use or under your pillow the day before doing something that you are specially nervous about.
You can change the words to fit your special intention and the sigil too, the one in the picture is for your true personality to shine.
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chronicallywitch · 8 years ago
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Witch Stuff!
Hey guys! Sorry I haven’t been around much. I’m having a financial crisis and I’m trying to get set up for disability which is a whole monster on its own. So, I’m selling some of my witch stuff that I have either studied to death, don’t use anymore, or have made myself! Shipping is included in all the prices! Payment will be done via paypal.
All books are in new condition unless otherwise stated <3 Please PM me if you’re interested! This post will be updates as things are bought, and I’ll delete anything that is bought.
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SCRYING MIRROR - A bit smaller than a sheet of paper. $18
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The Modern Witchcraft Spell Book - By Skye Alexander $16
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Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs by Scott Cunningham $14
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Dancing with Dragons by DJ Conway $16
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To Ride A Silver Broomstick by Silver RavenWolf $16 (also noting that this isn’t a good book for beginners, this is a book you want to read with an EXTREME grain of salt and just use it for ideas/inspiration instead of a guide. RavenWolf believes in shit that’s harmful, so. Yes.
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Llewellyn’s Magical Sampler $14
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Dictionary of Dreams by Rose Inserra $16 (this book does have a little wear and tear but nothing huge)
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Treasures of the Unicorn by Ted Andrews $15
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Healing Crystals and Gemstones $16
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Protection Magick by Ellen Dugan $17
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Dragons for Beginners by Shawn MacKenzie $14
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Healing Crystals by Cassandra Eason $15
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Mapping Your Birthchart by Stephanie Clement $14 (This one has some general wear and tear but again nothing big; there is, however, no CD that I can find. It still has good info, though!)
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Medicinal Herbs by a bunch of people $16
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Astrology Inside and Out by Bruce Nevin $14 (Has some scuffing and a few dog-eared pages)
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chronicallywitch · 8 years ago
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“An Irish Pub in France” (sent by a friend)… people honestly fucking hate us for no reason and consistently compare us to animals but I guess “Gypsy” isn’t a racial slur in Europe lmao /sarcasm
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chronicallywitch · 8 years ago
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Fuckboy Repelling Potion
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A spell to get rid of unwanted courters.
What you will need:
-Poppy seeds
-Cloves
-Hibiscus petals
-Rosemary
-Goldenrod stems (to stir)
-Sumac
-Rose thorn
-Apple seeds
What you shall do:
Bring water to a boil in either a cauldron or a wax warmer. Throw in your ingredients, except the goldenrod, one at a time in the order of the incantation:
By sumac, I poison thy heart,
By rose thorn, I prick thy eye,
By rosemary, I put up a fight,
By poppy, your feelings I thwart,
By hibiscus, your ply I quiet,
By clove, I harken you stop,
By apple, I shall riot.
Stir the whole counter-clockwise with the goldenrod, and 8 times clockwise. Let cool, and bottle with one part alcohol and 3 parts brew.
How to use it:
Rub on your wrists when faced with an unwanted courter. Alternatively, soak their picture in the solution. You can also annoint a black candle with the brew and carve the subject into the base.
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chronicallywitch · 8 years ago
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Spring Witchy Recipes
Here are some recipes I have made or have been trying out for spring!
Three Flower Sugar -
1 oz lavender
1 dried rose, just the petals
1 oz dried chamomile or honeysuckle
Grind in a mortal and pestle, add ½ cup of sugar and grind until powder fine. Store in pink jar for love spells, self care spells, and to amplify the properties of the flowers.
Uses: Sprinkle on sugar cookies for Beltane rituals, stir into an herbal tea, sprinkle over offerings for the fae, use in a self care spell jar, use in spells to sweeten relationships or communication, etc.
Floral Tincture -
Great for making drinks, baking, or use in potions for Spring celebrations.
equal parts dried lavender, honeysuckle, chamomile, elder flowers, roses etc (I used chamomile, elder flowers, and honeysuckle.)
1 jar (dark jar if possible)
 just enough vodka or other 180 proof alcohol to just cover the flowers, maybe ½ in over the dried materials
Place flowers into jar, cover with alcohol and shake vigorously.
Store in a dark cool place.
Shake periodically
let steep for 4 weeks or more
Strain through a fine mesh strainer/coffee filter or muslin cloth, squeeze excess out of the flowers.
Strain through coffee filter or muslin cloth once more and bottle in a glass bottle/jar. 
 Uses: Use in cooking recipes like you would vanilla extract or other baking flavorings, use an eye dropper to drop into sparkling water/tea for a refreshing drink, use like bitters in a martini recipe, use for potions or spells, etc.
Lavender Meyer Lemon Mint Tea -
From the book “infuse” 
8 sprigs of fresh mint
4 sprigs dried lavender
4 Meyer lemon peels
30 oz of water
Combine all ingredients in a pitcher in the refrigerator over night (for at least 10 hours). A relaxing and refreshing drink for  all spring celebrations. :) Also can be used for cleansing and purifying properties to boost your Spring Cleaning, from the inside out. 
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chronicallywitch · 8 years ago
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Some tips for the broom closet witches out there, keep putting magic in everything you do ✩*ೃ.⋆
The Vol. I of these tips is a Patreon exclusive tutorial, so stop by and consider helping us keep creating magic in exchange for some cool rewards!
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chronicallywitch · 8 years ago
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Witch Tip: For Witches With Medications!
If your medications come to you in a bottle, save it! You can use them for holding small items, act as a small spell jar, use them for holding different types of water, all kinds of things!
Make sure to clean them out as necessary before re-purposing them.
I myself am a closeted witch, and I’m using one right now to hold water to be charged under the moonlight. I plan to use my moon water to add a little to my baths, or my tea! Or even pour it into my water bottle. I don’t need a whole lot for these, so a small medication bottle is perfectly sized.
To remove any stickers that are on the bottles:
Try your best to take them off by hand first. Then you can use a warm rag, and soak the stickers. This will make them easier to peel off! Then you can put your own labels, or anything you like on them if you wish.
A lot of medication bottles are orange, so they could be useful for spells and such that would benefit from that color!
Hope this was helpful.
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chronicallywitch · 8 years ago
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Basic ideas for kitchen witchery
These are not recipes, but ideas - what meal could serve what purpose. They are simple, so you either should have your own recipes for them, or find them on the internet easy enough. 
Happy cooking!
BANISHING
chili (cayenne pepper, black pepper, chili - generally spicy things)
lemon-infused water (lemon is a repellant, and water is uncrossable for some entities)
sugarfree coffee with cinnamon (coffee and cinnamon are both banishing ingredients)
curry (cayenne pepper, black pepper, chili - generally spicy things)
PROTECTION
caprese salad (basil, tomatoes)
margarita pizza (basil, tomatoes)
apple pie (apples)
corn-on-a-cob (corn)
mint tea (mint)
herb soup (rosemary, basil, mint, thyme, bay leaf…)
HEALING
apple pie (apples)
golden milk (milk and turmeric)
elderflower tea (elderflower)
mint tea (mint)
onion syrup (onion and honey)
chamomile tea (chamomile)
lemon-infused water (lemon)
ginger tea (ginger)
nettle soup (nettle)
pumpkin soup (pumpkin)
pumpkin cookies or bread (pumpkin)
curry (turmeric, garlic, onion)
LUCK
cinnamon rolls (cinnamon)
orange juice (orange)
chamomile tea (chamomile)
corn-on-a-cob (corn)
pineapple juice (pineapple)
poppyseed buns or bread (poppy)
HAPPINESS
orange juice (orange)
honeyed tea (honey)
mint tea (mint)
lemon-infused water (lemon)
vanilla-flavoured ice cream (vanilla)
sunflower seed buns or bread (sunflower)
sugar cookies (sugar)
PEACE
lemon balm tea (lemon balm)
lavender-infused water (lavender)
cucumber-infused water (cucumber)
vanilla-flavoured ice cream (vanilla)
PROSPERITY
milk with honey (milk and honey)
apple pie (apple)
pumpkin soup (pumpkin)
pumpkin cookies or bread (pumpkin)
chocolate chip cookies (chocolate) 
sandwich - any (bread)
fried rice (rice)
curry (rice)
fries (potatoes)
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