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Shell Falls plunge into the shadows, Bighorn National Forest, Wyoming
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“Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.”
— Monet
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Pretty boy picking pretty flowers. 05/11/2023
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Emerald Lake, Yukon’s Klondike Highway Must Not Be Missed [OC] [800 x 1200] - Author: Terranese on Reddit
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Este blog lo quiero empezar porque me quiero expresar y tal vez conectar con almas que también se sienten o relacionan con lo que comparto.
Me he sentido sola, pero en la soledad me he encontrado. Creo que he sanado de muchas batallas internas en los últimos meses que en toda mi vida junta. He aprendido mucho sobre la vida y quiero decir que, de mi propia manera, hay maneras en que uno puede vivir mejor, una vida más feliz y saludable.
Este blog es un viaje. Un viaje a través de mi mente, mis emociones, y mis experiencias. Presentó información que (algunas veces basadas en ciencia) es pura experiencia propia.
Temas que me encantan un chingo:
La práctica de magia y brujería
La naturaleza
Los animales
Mi familia
Esto es por mi y solo por mi.
Mi Dios siempre me protege de todo mal.
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Shadow Lake at sunrise, The Winds, Wyoming. {OC} (2400x3000) - Author: FrankieboyPhoto on Reddit
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“Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.”
— Monet
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If there’s one thing that’s been misappropriated to hell and back and I hate how now it’s everywhere and it’s all wrong: egg cleanses.
I had to read someone just now say “bubbles are good spirits watching over you!” naw, that’s the eyes of ENEMIES on you, it’s all the jealousy and envy they sent you, it’s precisely why you had to cleanse. Yes, different people will read it slightly different, and depending on how many bubbles and how they’re disposed in the glass it’s different details, but that for sure ain’t friendly eyes.
It’s very simple thinking: the egg absorbs all the bad stuff you had on you, why would it absorb “the eyes of angels/good spirits watching over you”????? makes no sense. It only absorbs malefic things and it’s telling you what those malefic or problematic things were. That’s how you spot misappropriated shit: you now know better, if you see anything that doesn’t follow that logic? it’s been appropriated, taken out of context, without sense or logic, wrong, and potentially dangerous.
And for the love of god, stop reading it from above or posting pics from the top of the glass. IDC IF IT’S “AESTHETIC” IT’S WRONG. If you look at the glass with the egg from the top, you’ll absorb everything you’ve cleansed again and like my grandma said: a cleanse done wrong it’s worse than no cleanse at all. Whatever symptoms and problems you had are not only gonna come back but stronger and worse. Only ever read the egg on a tall glass looking from the side, through the glass, not looking at it directly from the top. 
There’s lots of other details like this I could tell you but I won’t share publicly now because I don’t want appropriators to get something to fake legitimacy, like there’s more ways to prevent the nasty things from getting back onto you and different people will do it slightly different too but It’s so important that you know how to avoid re-absorbing something that you’ve cleansed off of you AND NONE OF THESE MFS WILL EVER TELL YOU THAT THAT’S EVEN A THING because appropriators don’t know. Because someone who didn’t grow up in this don’t know and could never know. Watch out for that, because there’s lots online.
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Who is the bruja?
About Brujería and Curanderismo in Latin America, and witchcraft from a latine perspective.
You’ll most likely see the term Bruja used in anglophone communities to refer to latine magic practitioners. By that definition, any latin american person who does some kind of magic is, in a way, a bruja/brujo/bruje. This use of the word comes from a place of reclamation of said latine heritage and of our cultural folk magic practices, particularly for hispanic latines. Similarly, you’ll see portuguese-speaking latines using the word bruxa, or bruxaria. 
I can hear you already: But I am a spanish-speaking european! I am also a bruja!… given the context, you’re a witch, not a bruja. Brujería in the broader sense of the word, as is used in any conversation in spanish, can be translated to witchcraft. “Brujería” in the specific “latine magic practitioner” sense doesn’t have an english translation, and thus we keep the word in spanish, to signify that cultural tie to hispanic latin america. So no, in the context of an anglophone discussion of brujería, you’re not a bruja, in the same way that, while speaking a languange derived from latin, europeans are not latino/latine because they’re not from latin america. 
That is, considering the modern use of the word, specially in online spaces. But if you speak to your Elders, you’ll hear something a little different…
People like to ask themselves “am I a born witch?”, and well, traditionally, a bruja is made, not born, and it specifically implies baneful work. 
Old school folks will tell you that not just anyone who practices magic is a bruja, in fact, calling a Faith Healer a “Bruja”, could be taken as a major offense. 
Many elders will make a distinction between dual roles of what we’ll call the Healer, and the Witch, for convenience’s sakes, since the words for naming either vary in each languange and culture. One of the better known examples I can give you is how in spanish, and across latin america, you’ll hear the duality between the Curandera and the Bruja. 
The Curandera Heals, the Bruja Bewitches.
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Never address shade from trees with no fruit
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