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bleuebulle · 3 years
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Arthur Edward Waite, Talismans of the Sage of the Pyramids, Book of Ceremonial Magic, 1913
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bleuebulle · 3 years
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In 1561 an innkeeper called Hew Draper was imprisoned in the Tower of London for sorcery. Whilst incarcerated he made these carvings in the walls which displayed astrological symbols and numbers.
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bleuebulle · 3 years
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i would love to see modern british people try and build stonehenge today. they couldn’t. whatever it took for them to build something like stonehenge has been completely lost over time 
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bleuebulle · 4 years
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Another Photo of Screenplay Writer Terry Jones with the Labyrinth Goblins.
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bleuebulle · 4 years
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Knight of Swords and Five of Pentacles
You’re rushing off on a crusade to help the poor and downtrodden, which has the convenient side effect of keeping you comfortably far away from the poor and downtrodden.
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bleuebulle · 4 years
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this but with angelite
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So so gullible
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bleuebulle · 4 years
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Sunset at Sea, 1886, Ivan Aivazovski
https://www.wikiart.org/en/ivan-aivazovsky/sunset-at-sea-1886
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bleuebulle · 4 years
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You don’t actually believe lead can be turned to gold, right?
SEE HERES THE THING
IT CAN
ALCHEMISTS HAVE HADRON COLLIDERS NOW
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bleuebulle · 4 years
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everything is connected, you fuckhead. unknown latent forms persist in the deepest of chasms, bastard
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bleuebulle · 4 years
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The Death of Stalin. Dir. Armando Iannucci. 2017.
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bleuebulle · 4 years
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“Remember why you became a polytheist. Perhaps you prayed and Someone unexpected answered. Perhaps a Goddess tapped you on the shoulder and said “you’re mine.” Perhaps you realized that the world is better explained by many Gods of limited power and scope than by one all-powerful God and you decided that following Them was the best way to order your life. It’s hard to be spiritual when your roof is leaking. If your current situation has dampened your enthusiasm for the Gods, Their virtues, and Their work, it’s understandable. And usually, They understand too – They tend to have a longer and wider perspective than we do. But whatever your reason for becoming a polytheist, it was valid then and it’s still valid now.”
— John Beckett “Polytheism in Difficult Times“
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bleuebulle · 4 years
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happy birthday edward kelley hope u have found the formula to make gold by now.
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happy birthday john dee! thank you for being a source of great knowledge, and filling my boring quarantine days. happy 493rd, please take care not to get tricked by friends or angels anymore.
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bleuebulle · 4 years
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i ended up staying up till 12AM to study soooo since it’s time... 🎂🥳🌙⭐️✨ happy 470th birthday edward talbot!!!!
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bleuebulle · 4 years
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i hope tik tok sorcerers keep attempting to curse various celestial bodies and european folkloric concepts. gravely serious warning posts about bored highschoolers on tik tok casting sinister wizard spells on the moon just made my whole week
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ハウルの動く城 Howl’s Moving Castle
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bleuebulle · 4 years
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pleeeease, this is so funny ajshshddjjdjf
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bleuebulle · 4 years
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•To Make Wicked Spirits Speak Truthfully•
Life Lephe Lurfando, pronounced (liif) (leef-ay) (lur-fan-doh), is an Enochian command to charge a wicked spirit to tell the truth, and is especially useful when dealing in goetic evocation, or perhaps even while using a spirit board.
From “The Angelical Language, Vol. II, An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the Tongue of Angels, Based on the Journals of Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelley”, by Aaron Leitch.
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