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just so everyone knows
This blog is an archive!
im not as big on pop culture paganism anymore, but if you do want to keep up with my practice, feel free to follow me on tiktok!
#update#pop culture witchcraft#pop culture paganism#pop culture magic#pop culture spirit work#pop culture practices#witchblr#pop culture correspondences#not an entry#pop culture pagan#pop culture energy work
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Hi! Have a great day or night. I have a couple of questions about working with King Thranduil of Tolkien's works. How is he? You can approach him, as if you are performing, spirit work? Is he considered a minor divinity? Do you have experiences with him? Thank you very much !
hi sorry for not seeing this lol i’ve kinda abandoned pop culture paganism
but from my experience he’s definitely more strict and blunt. i usually tend to approach pop culture entities like average spirits, so i don’t consider them divinities. my personal opinion is that pces are wandering spirits w/ no identity that take on the identities of fictional characters!
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TABLE ON CONTENTS
BEASTS
Mystic Flour Cookie
Burning Spice Cookie
Shadow Milk cookie
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Heya! guess who’s back from hiatus! been a while huh?
so a couple things have changed since i started this blog. i’m not as outspoken about my pop culture practices as i used to be, because of some… less than savoury individuals.
but! i refuse to let anyone tell me what to do!! so this blog will continue, with some changes
I will be changing the name of the blog to “devotee of the cookies”
The kinds of posts I post about will be more about cookie run kingdom pop culture paganism (apologies for anyone who followed me for other things)
I now go by the name Jester/Sage!
Thank you all for being there for me when i was going through this!
#update#pop culture witchcraft#pop culture paganism#pop culture magic#pop culture spirit work#pop culture practices#witchblr
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this blog is on hiatus until further notice
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. : Mystic Flour Cookie - Correspondences : .
Element: Air / Water
Epithets: The Enlightened Apathetic One, The Master of Apathy, The Master of Volition
Imagery/Symbolism: Light Symbolism, Golden Symbolism, Apathy symbolism, Asian inspired imagery, Clouds, Minimalism
Magic Types: Meditation, Shadow work, Cleansing Magic, Healing Magic
Crystals: Selenite, Howlite, Blue lace agate, Moonstone, Pearls, Blue Calcite, Celestite, Clear Quartz, Lapis Lazuli
Colours: White, Gold
Tarot Card: The High Priestess, Temperance
Scents: Jasmine, Coconut, Lavender, Frankincense, Strawberry, Cherry, Myrrh, Sage, Lotus
Numerology: 0, 1, 4, and 7
Herbs: Lavender, Mint, Marjoram, Angelica, Lemon Balm, Mugwort, Chamomile, Peppermint, Rosemary, Star Anise
Offerings: White Candles, Asian food, Herbal Teas, Water, Lotus Flowers
Devotional acts: Meditate, Play cookie run kingdom, Look out for yourself, Honour her, Cloud Haetae Cookie, and the other beasts.
What to work with her on:
Emotion Work
Meditation
Healing work
Shadow work
#pop culture witchcraft#pop culture paganism#pop culture magic#pop culture spirit work#pop culture practices#witchblr#pop culture correspondences#cookie run paganism#cookie run witchcraft#cookie run pantheon
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Hello friend! Thoughts on creating your own PCP/PCW holidays? Could use some advice!
I've done this before actually, so I'm happy to share all that I can!
Basic step by step, which is probably obvious, but I'm gonna say it anyways!
Firstly, pick if it's gonna be for a certain entity or group of entities, or not. Then, pick the general theme of the event. Is this a harvest event, or is it a social event, or something else entirely?
Pick a day for it. Say you're going for a harvest holiday, based on specifically corn, so you'd pick a day in August or October if you live in the USA which is when corn is ready in that region. You can also pick a fluctuating date, such as "This holiday is celebrated when my corn is ready to be harvested" instead of specifically August 24th or whatever day.
Then you gotta pick what you're actually doing that day. Is your harvest holiday including a feast with that meal? Are you making offering to the Gods? What'cha doing?
Some possibilities for PCP/PCW holidays:
new years day
spell ritual days
planting/harvest days
summoning days for Gods or other spirits
revering the dead day
solstice/equinox celebrations
season change days
feast days
sacrifice rituals
prayer day for some end goal (ex. for a good year)
silly goofy haha day
social holiday
offering days
and more!
I also want to note that adding your own rituals/celebrations onto already existing holidays is valid! For example, I celebrate New Life Festival from Elder Scrolls, which is on January 01st, and thus overlaps with New Years.
The main thing is to make a day you want to actually celebrate. Make the ritual and/or celebration fun. You're making a new tradition for you, so go nuts and make it something you want to celebrate.
Don't worry about others being into it as well, because solo celebrated holidays are still valid!
Let me provide an example of a created holiday that hasn't actually passed for me yet: I have decided to honor Yevon and the Aeons on July 19, which was the day FFX released in Japan. This is a deity/guide honoring holiday, where I make offerings to Yevon and the Aeons.
I might, however, also make a social holiday on, say, April 1st to honor Clavicus Vile and Sheogorath by being an absolute fuckin' menace upon society.
I could also make a day for the longest night, Dec 21 this year, the Winter solstice, for Moonlight Cookie, and spend the night awake as much as I can be and perform some form of ritual that I'd have to make up to do so.
The opportunities are truly endless, and what matters really is just earnestness.
I feel like this answer is a bit chaotic, so feel free to return to my inbox if you have more questions lol, thanks for dropping by!
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yall should i make a devotional blog for mystic flour? :00
#not an entry#pop culture witchcraft#pop culture paganism#pop culture magic#pop culture spirit work#pop culture practices#pop culture correspondences#witchblr
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hi it’s been a while huh
just here to ask if there’s any cookie run pop culture pagans? bc i’m wanting to reach out to mystic flour cookie so effing bad-
#pop culture witchcraft#pop culture paganism#pop culture magic#pop culture spirit work#pop culture practices#witchblr#pop culture correspondences#not an entry#cookie run paganism#cookie run witchcraft
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chat would yall like it if i showed my grimoire entries for the current egregores i work with
it may or may not be russian literature bc i hyperfixated too hard
#pop culture witchcraft#pop culture paganism#pop culture magic#pop culture spirit work#pop culture practices#pop culture correspondences#witchblr#not an entry
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me when i hyperfixate too close to the sun and now there’s more egregores in my space
#pop culture witchcraft#pop culture paganism#pop culture magic#pop culture spirit work#pop culture practices#witchblr#not an entry
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Pop Culture Grimoire pages part 3
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SAMWISE GAMGEE: Hero Worship
Research his story & history
Read the Lord of the Rings trilogy
Watch Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy
Honor his friends
Go out on an adventure in nature
Go outside your comfort zone
Learn to cook
Learn to garden
Learn to be resourceful
Defend your friends
Uplift others
Find beauty even in seemingly dark places
Celebrate the natural world
Practice loyalty and courage
Be honest and reliable
Don't give up (on life or your friends)
Cherish your found family
Create in his honor
Practice leadership skills
Better your community
Share a meal with him
Share your hobbies & interests with him
Celebrate your accomplishments
Give yourself grace when you make mistakes
"I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you." ~ Samwise Gamgee
#samwise gamgee#pop culture practices#pop culture paganism#pop culture witchcraft#pop culture magic#lotr paganism#lotr witchcraft
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Pop Culture Entities:
Naruto Uzumaki (Naruto)
Sidon (Legend of Zelda)
Mipha (Legend of Zelda)
Greek Heroes:
Orpheus
Odysseus
Coming Soon:
Optimus Prime (Transformers)
Sora (Kingdom Hearts)
All Might (My Hero Academia)
#pop culture paganism#pop culture practices#pop culture witchcraft#helpol#pop culture magic#pop culture spirit work
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tech magic app set up

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Cultural Appropriation in Pop Paganism: What Not To Do
In modern media—and in modern witch craft—there are various circumstances of cultural appropriation. Sometimes by choosing to try something new you might be immensely appropriating something and never realize. So, it's important to keep a sharp mind and research, especially if you're a pop witch.
Most forms of media have something based on another culture. For example, Genshin Impact and Avatar the Last Airbender based each Nation on one or more cultures, even if it's not immediately obvious. When something takes root in another culture, you need to stop and think: "Is it okay if I work with this?"
Some things, like figures based on Arabic deities and historical figures, are generally okay to work with. Other things, like figures based on closed cultures, such as Lilith or Native deities, are not.
When picking up work with a pop figure, you are expected to research it just as well as you would research something in traditional witchcraft, and keep in mind all effects of you working with something.
Some questions to ask yourself, might be: Does this stir discourse in the cultures it's based on?
If it stirs discourse, am I part of the culture it's based on?
Is this character misrepresenting/whitewashed/negatively representing their original figure?
Is this based on a real world practice? If so, does it belong to a closed culture?
What are this culture's rules for outsiders partaking?
Does the source material forbid outsiders from partaking?
At the end of the day, a culture might just simply have rules for you to use something.
Like with white sage—as a native, native tribes don't actually forbid you from using it, we just ask that you obtain it from a culturally appropriate source, such as a native seller or home grown. Some tribes might ask you to smudge properly, and if a local tribe does, then please research how to do so. We also, in general, ask you not to kill the flame, as you would be killing a spirit.
It might just be simple as that. But for some things, it might be outright forbidden for you to do something.
Don't abuse pop culture to get around that.
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wine, happiness, spirit worship
…huh

Witchcraft, Wisdom, Death...
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