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Bénédictions d'IMBOLC ❤💙💜🙏🙏🙏
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Je bannis tout le mal qui m'est voulu et souhaité et le renvoit aux destinataires. Que la Loi du Retour s'applique. Que cela soit

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Celebrating the last night of winter as a warm front moves in. Imbolc blessings🕯
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A Simple Black Salt Banishing
You’ll need black salt, vinegar, and a black candle (and if you’re feeling particularly witchy, urine works wonders as well).
Around all the windows and doors of the home sprinkle a bit of black salt and say
“Keep out, keep out
This place is protected
Boundaries come sprout
And walls be erected!”
Put a drop of vinegar at each area and say
“Fear, fear
None of that here
Keep away sorrow
Today and tomorrow!”
Then light the candle and say this:
“Offenders are gone
Expelled by the bringer of dawn
This place is now clear
Of things to fear
From the power of the Holy One’s name
Protected now is this hame!”
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Brigid of Kildare

Brigid (or Bríd in modern Gaelic) was a 5th century Irish woman who founded a religious community in Kildare, meaning “Chapel of the Oak Groves,” hinting at a pre-Christian, druidic significance to the location. Many scholars posit that Bríd was—before becoming a Christian when she was baptized by St. Patrick—seen as an extension of the Pagan goddess by the same name.
In Pagan Celtic communities, Bríd was associated with the welfare of the tribe in three ways:
She is a banfhile (a female poet) and inspires bards, artists, and communication of all kinds, including that with the Otherworld.
She is a patroness of domestic life, the hearth, and the forge. She’s a consort of smiths, presiding over the making of the weapons that warriors bear and the tools farmers use to work the land.
She is a healer, an herbalist, a purifier of the domestic household, and protector/cleanser in the health-related realm.
In all of Bríd’s roles, fire is one of her main attributes—be it fire of the sun, fire of the forge, or fire of the hearth. Even in her Christian guise at Kildare, she has a perpetual fire burning in her name that is tirelessly watched over by 20 women. Bríd’s fire is life-giving and inspirational, manifesting in two ways: within the land, where it thaws the frozen earth, and within the tribe, fueling all creative endeavors and culture.
Her Correspondences
Bríd’s Domain: Domestic life, the hearth, healing, cleansing, blacksmiths, communication, creativity, bards, and poets.
Bríd’s Plants: The dandelion, a bloom that resembles the sun, has many medicinal properties, with a milky juice in its stalk, representing lactating herd animals, a central theme of Imbolc.
Bríd’s Bird: The Oystercatcher.
Bríd’s Divinatory Animal: The snake, specifically the black adder. In Irish folklore, it is the hedgehog.
Bríd’s Animal: The white cow, which represents her protection of herd animals, one of the most prized possessions in Celtic communities. Ewes, whose milk begins to flow around Imbolc.
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Je suis une Sorcière, une Prêtresse du Féminin Sacré et Artiste de la Vulve.
Si tu as un problème avec la visibilité de la Vulve, alors dégage.
Je suis hétérosexuelle, binaire et fière de l'être. Je suis également fière d'être mère.
Jebne suis pas bitophobe et m'interésse à la sexualité hétéro
En revanche, je respecte les lesbiennes, les gays, les trans, les asexuels, les non-binaires.
Je déteste le feminist business des féministes de gauche écolos quibfinance des partis ecolo féminazies
Je suis contre la prostitution et la pornographie

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I am a Witch and Sacred Feminine Priestess and a Vulvartist. If you have any problem with the vulva visibility, get off, i don't need you. I am a proud heterosexual woman and assume it. Though, i respect non-binaries, lesbians, gays, trans and asexual too. I hate radical feminists. I am against pornography and prostitution. I am a proud mother.
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