Text
Put my app in Japanese and now I can't understand what some things say
All part of the process 🥲
0 notes
Text
Omg I wanna do this but I like WiFi 😞

Source: Lesbians On The Loose ( January 1997 • Issue 85 • Vol 8 No 1 )
411 notes
·
View notes
Text
Dream come true
they will never stop me from appreciating the little things in life
5K notes
·
View notes
Text
Reading challenge
my (filianic) reading challenge for 2023
1 Read The Clear Recital!
2 Read an academic book about female-centric religiosity (Sjoo, Estés, Bolen, etc.)
3 Read a classic fairytale (as witten down by Grimm, or Andersen, or other folklorist of your home country) centered around some feminine archetype (Baba Yaga, Cinderella, Snowhite,..) and study relevant literature about your chosen story
4 Read a biography of a woman you look up to
5 Read a biography of a woman you despise
6 Choose a Marian apparition and study it using multiple sources
7 Read a text written by one of our Madrian foremothers (as compiled in Opera Omnia I. & II.)
8 Read a book about folk traditions of your home country
9 Choose a topic regarding some natural phenomena and study an encyclopedia about it (flowers, crops, weather, sea, trees, animals, astronomy, rocks, crystals, fish…)
10 Choose a goddess or heroine from any pantheon and read stories about her (multiple sources, multiple translations,..)
11 Read any contemporary fiction book by a female author
12 Enough with the reading - now try to write something, anything - a poem, short story, essay, maybe even a whole novel, or if it all sounds overwhelming, at least try to compile notes and gather your thoughts about previously read texts.
39 notes
·
View notes
Text
💯
“Fraternize means to behave like a brother. Luke told me that. He said there was no corresponding word that means to behave like a sister. Sororize, it would have to be, he said. From the Latin.”
- Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale
When re-reading this book, this quote particularly stuck out to me. The way that women do not have a verb form of sisterhood. It’s something I knew, intrinsically, but never thought about.
It motivated me to put it into a spread in my Sacred Book. One page, this quote, the next page an oath of sisterhood:
Let’s commit ourselves to “sororize”, not just in our vocabulary, but in our actions!
187 notes
·
View notes
Text
Saving for Yule
merry Christmas-is-a-pagan-holiday witches
12 notes
·
View notes