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Eat her out and tell her to hold fucking still
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The Uncontrollable
The uncontrollable thoughts that rush through my brain at all times is the most powerful thoughts I have that sometimes don't make any sense but then means to have the most powerful ways of hurting me. I suffer with BPD and that is the most uncontrollable thing I have to deal with.
It makes me think so much I wish I was able to think clearly without overly thinking about the outcome. There are some things in my life that I would like to fix about my life and be able to move on from but every time I start to think that I might be over it but the pain is still uncontrollable killing me with every single little thought sit in the back of my mind at all times.
Growing up, my parents were really never there for me. I always wished I had better relationship with them but my mom blamed me for a lot of her misforture. I wish she could see with her uncontrollable words, how they have haunted me through out my life. Than i remember the abuse i had to go through that emotional fucked me up to this day. That has caused a lot of my problem with my disorder BPD.
I wish I could understand more about BPD but i do know that it all started with my childhood.-
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It’s been pretty lonely since I cut off all my friends. I need to worry about me and everything has been telling me that they were all toxic asf. I need to break away but but I did. I have never been more lonely in my life.
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Easy Witchy Morning Routine
✨ When you wake up, take a few deep breaths to ground yourself for the upcoming day.
✨ Choose a crystal to keep on your person to help cope with whatever you have going on that day.
✨ Ask your tarot deck what to focus on for the day and pull a single card. Pay attention to what your intuition tells you about your interpretation of the card in conjunction with your question.
✨ Stir intention into your morning cup of tea of coffee. Clockwise motions add an intention while counterclockwise removes something.
✨ Sit down with your journal and write out some goals and things for which you are grateful. Write out your goals as if their success is inevitable. “I will…” Write out your gratitude, allowing yourself to feel the positive emotions that come with being thankful.
✨ If you have the space or opportunity, go outside for even just a few minutes, put your feet into the grass, and take a few deep breaths. Just two minutes of grounding to start your day can severely adjust your entire attitude going forward.
From ‘Witchcraft Therapy’ by Mandi Em
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Get to know the Norse Gods
A quick rundown!
(Following that one other post I made about the Norse Goddesses)


Þórr, the Terrible. Son of the Earth Goddess Jörd and the God of Gods Óðinn, a fierce and powerful figure who’s known for his short temper and for being the strongest of the Æsir. Despite this, he is the protector of mankind and a great drinker, as he enjoys having a good time. He is associated with thunder and lightning.
Freyr, the Fair. The kind and generous son of the sea God Njördr, he lives in the world of the elves. He is most known for the story in which he gives up his treasured sword to please Gerðr, the woman he loved, dooming himself to die in Ragnarök due to his lack of weapon. He is associated with harvests, welcome rains and fertility.


Týr, the One-Handed. A poised and coolheaded figure, known to have sacrificed a hand in order to bind the wolf Fenrir. He accompanies Thor in a lot of his travels and often voices wise advice for the Gods. Though he is also associated with negotiation and justice, he is generally considered a God of war strategy, battle and sacrifice.
Loki, the Trickster. A troublemaker in Asgard, often causing conflict which he is always forced to solve himself. He notably accomplished the feat of causing the death of Óðinn’s beloved son Baldr. However in most cases, his legendary wit manages to avoid him the consequences of his actions. He is associated with trickery, mischief and cunning.


Óðinn, the Wanderer. One of the most important figures in norse mythology and the wise leader of the Æsir Gods. He is constantly in search for knowledge, having namely discovered the runes. He often disguises himself as an old traveler to wander the lands, and is known to bring deceased warriors to his hall of Valhalla. He is associated with wisdom, knowledge and death.
Baldr, the Good. Son of Óðinn and Frigg, the most beloved of the Gods who all revered his innocence and generosity. He was said to be gracious, cheerful and so beautiful he appeared luminous, though early sources make him out to be as fierce as a son of Óðinn would be. As the story goes, he foresaw his own death through a dream. He is associated with light, purity and beauty.


Heimdallr, the Watcher. The important figure who watches over the Bifrost, the bridge which leads to Asgard. He lives in a high fortress to properly utilize his keen senses: legendary eyesight and hearing. He is said to be able to hear grass growing and see as much by day or by night. As the Gods’ watcher, he stays vigilant at all times until Ragnarök, when he will blow the Gjallarhorn to inform Asgard of the enemy’s approach.
Forseti, the Lawspeaker. The obscure justice-maker of the Gods, who presides over their legal assemblies as divine judge. According to Snorri’s Prose Edda, he is the son of Baldr and Nanna. His hall is Glitnir, golden and bright, and there he settles conflicts and exacts fair judgment. For this reason, he is associated with the law, peacemaking and justice.
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Víðarr, the Silent. Son of Óðinn and renowned for his legendarily silence and cold-bloodedness, he was created for the sole purpose of avenging his father in Ragnarök. After Óðinn is swallowed by the wolf Fenrir, Víðarr will step down with one foot on the beast’s lower jaw and tear its mouth in half. He is the God of Revenge.
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Witchcraft - Where do I start?
I wrote this for a server but I felt that this should also be on here(: Beginning your practice can be overwhelming, especially with the vast amount of information available. I recommend starting off with:
Learning about yourself
Finding out what interests you is the best place to start. What reaches out to you? Do you connect with the elements? The cosmos? Do you have an affinity for any particular thing? Explore the topics you feel drawn to, do thorough research, and practice. Develop your own personal set of beliefs and practices.
Discernment
Learn to recognize magickal events and signs from mundane phenomena. (I'll reblog with a separate research and discernment post).
Reading & Research
Read! Read blogs, articles, and anything else you can get your hands on. Become knowledgeable in practical topics as well as theories behind the many aspects of witchcraft—knowing how things work in the physical realm will help you understand and better apply things in the metaphysical realm.
What should I begin researching?
The Essentials
History & Culture
Think about the things you want to include in your craft, and learn about its history and the cultural context behind it. Asking questions like, “Is it open to me? How did the people before me practice?” shows respect for its origins and to the people who practiced before you.
Learn to become socially aware. Learn about why using certain terms (such as smudging, spirit animal, totem, g*psy, etc.) is harmful and something you should never do. Learn about cultural appropriation.
Family History
Finding out about your family history can be difficult for some. If you are able, ask your family members what regions they come from. Ask them about family beliefs and practices.
If you are unable to trace your family lineage, knowing what region your family comes from and researching the beliefs and practices of that region is a good place to start.
Safety
Physical safety: fire safety, and ingredient safety (toxic substances, toxic mixtures and combinations, edible and inedible plants, etc.)
Spiritual safety: protection, cleansing, warding, psychic protection, etc.
Other beginner friendly topics
Basics of witchcraft
Intent and visualisation
Cleansing and warding
Clairs
Meditation
Herbology
Elemental magick
Candle magick
Correspondences: Learn the correspondences for herbs, ingredients, colours, numbers, and anything else you plan to use in your craft.
Vetting resources and reading critically
(guide will be reblogged!)
Read critically: remember to always look for hidden intentions in resources. Ask yourself:
Is the content informational?
What does the author/organisation stand for?
Is this site/author trying to sell me something?
Reminders
Respect that other practitioners have their own beliefs and own ways of doing things.
It’s okay to make mistakes! Mistakes are valuable learning opportunities.
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My energy makes people undergo a deep self-transformation for the better
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I’m brave enough to no longer hold myself back
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i was laying in bed the other night with my ex before he broke up with me.
I had this dream when my ex finance came, talked to me and told me he still hated me but he loves me very much and hes sorry. I wish the dream didnt end when it did because i miss him so much.
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At least, I took the time to heal from everything. I at least waited 7 months to move on. Unlike you it took 2 weeks. I'm glad i took the time to recover. I stood there thinking things would of been better. I thought I could make myself forgot but at the end i didn't need to forget. I need to forgive myself to allow myself to feel the things i did. Move away all of it.
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