ozzyleerose
ozzyleerose
Ozzy's Grimoire
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Ozzy (FtM, 30, POC) • AuDHD • BPD • C-PTSD • Chaos Witch • Dionysus & Lilith Devotee • Child of Hades & Persephone • Aspiring Hoodoo-Celtic Shaman • Future Goat Dad-Farmer ⚖️ ☀️ • 🦀 🌙 • ♍⬆️ • ♈⚸
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ozzyleerose · 1 month ago
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In today’s society, we tend to associate “interdimensional” with higher beings, extraterrestrials, and the unseen.
Who is to say the definitions we’ve inherited are even accurate? We separate angels, ETs, spirits, “other beings,” as if they all occupy completely different realities, yet what if they’re all threads of the same fabric? What if “interdimensional” simply means moving between layers of existence, regardless of the form we’ve been taught to label them with? What if the same presence we call angelic in one culture is understood as extraterrestrial in another? What if the language has always been the only barrier? The narrative we’ve been fed has conditioned us to compartmentalize these mysteries. But the deeper you go, the harder it is to keep the lines straight.
* Do you think they are separate? Or have we been naming the same intelligence differently all along?
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ozzyleerose · 1 month ago
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⭐️🤎⭐️Dreaming Stars⭐️🤎⭐️
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ozzyleerose · 2 months ago
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grimoire organization ideas 🔮
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what is a grimoire?
a grimoire can be defined as a book of magical spells and invocations; sometimes used interchangeably with "book of shadows" but you can call it whatever you want.
what should i write my grimoire in / on?
a grimoire can be handwritten or typed, there is no wrong way to construct your grimoire. (for example, my grimoire is typed in a onenote document but also stretched across many, many different notebooks and composition books)
what can i put in my grimoire?
about the author
favorites: color, magical tools, herbs, crystals
tarot birth card, astrology birth chart, personal beliefs, relationship with deities or other spiritual beings
basics 
intent
visualization
meditation
terminology
protection, cleansing, & banishing using various energies: shields & wards, circle casting / take down, protective amulets
enchanting items 
clockwise vs. counterclockwise 
other how-to’s, such as anointing items and dressing a candle
general correspondences
days of the week, lunar phases, colors, incense, essential oils, elements
correspondences based on intent 
protection, healing, cleansing, banishing, luck, wealth, love, emotions, mental clarity, psychic awareness, cursing, etc.
altar ideas
crystals
crystal grid designs, crystal correspondences & folklore, gem water / crystal elixir recipes, crystal care 
herbs, spices, plants, flowers, & trees
correspondences, edible vs. non-edible, botanicals with medicinal value, folklore, gardening 
divination
tarot, runes, pendulum, scrying, etc.
spreads
interpretations 
astrology
birth chart + traits, planetary correspondences, planetary hours, zodiac correspondences, moon / star / sun water
sigils & symbols
how to create, personal sigils, other symbols & talismans 
psychic abilities 
identification of personal abilities (clairvoyance, claircognizance, clairaudience, clairsentience, clairambience, etc.)
meditation techniques to strengthen abilities 
personal experiences
important dates
sabbats, wheel of the year, magical anniversaries, astronomical & astrological phenomena (meteor showers, planetary alignments, etc.)
recipes
food
potions (potions are edible and consumable liquids!!!)
beauty products: salt scrubs, sugar scrubs, lotions, lip balm
natural remedies: salves, ointments, balms, poultices 
cleaning products: floor washes, window cleaner, wood cleaner, etc.
powders
witchy crafts
glitter jars, witch ladders, wand-making, crystal jewelry, etc. 
spells & enchantments
sachets, spell jars / bottles, knot magic, candle spells, powder spells, curses, protective magic, etc.
magical goals
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good luck! ✨
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ozzyleerose · 2 months ago
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ozzyleerose · 2 months ago
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🖤 In my dreams, this is my home 🖤
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ozzyleerose · 10 months ago
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ozzyleerose · 10 months ago
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My witch tip for today
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ozzyleerose · 10 months ago
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Witchcraft Basics Masterlist!
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Witchcraft Basics and Giggles:
Everything to know before you start! The various practices The Tools healing, protecting, and grounding. shielding and banishing herbs,oils and crystals.| Herbs | Oils | Crystals the sabbatsthe Elements astrology + astrology calendar spells, hexes and curses energy manipulation the various entitis Divination tool Symbology Shadow Work Witchy hack Offerings Grimoire/book of shadows
more master lists!
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ozzyleerose · 11 months ago
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ozzyleerose · 11 months ago
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Daily reminder that we do not actually live in a dystopian movie put the apocalypse down and back away slowly. You know when your cleaning a room and you pull everything out of it's draws to sort through it and you're like "what the fuck have I done I'm never going to be able to tidy all of this" I think that's the stage we're at in the world. Thanks to social media we've pulled out all the messed up shit from the cupboards of the world, it was always there but now we can see it and we're going to have to sort it all out we made this mess and we can fix it. Falling to the floor sobbing will not clean a crusty room. A group of people working systematically (preferably with music in the background) will.
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ozzyleerose · 11 months ago
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we were meant to live slowly!!!! we were meant to savor moments and feel unabashedly lazy and frolic and smell the flowers and laugh with our entire hearts and love with our entire souls!!!!! don’t ever feel guilty for resting!!!!!! don’t ever feel guilty for slowing down!!!!!! enjoying life shouldn’t be something you’re ashamed of
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ozzyleerose · 11 months ago
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“I follow four dictates: face it, accept it, deal with it, then let it go.” ~ Sheng-yen
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ozzyleerose · 11 months ago
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ozzyleerose · 11 months ago
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shoutout to the people who for the longest time didn’t see a future and thought their lives would be over by now. you made it. you’re still going. i know it’s hard building a future you weren’t prepared for, but i believe in you. you’re a survivor.
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ozzyleerose · 11 months ago
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it's so funny to me when i see pearl-clutching articles about how "teenagers are diagnosing themselves with mental disorders via tiktok" because like. this is not happening in a vacuum. teenagers are severely and i mean severely medically neglected. i cannot stress this enough. teenagers do not have free access to medical care. those same news outlets would be clowning on women with housewife psychosis in the 1950's.
i sometimes go pale when listening to some of what my friends have gone through in their childhoods and teenagehoods. they talk about it so nonchalantly, things that would be considered straight up torture if done to an adult, can't fathom the effect this has on children. they are on multiple anti-psychotics and several antidepressants and anxiety meds now that they are adults. medical neglect has legally and effectively disabled them. a timely diagnosis and intervention could have saved them. of course teenagers are self-diagnosing using tiktok. if your knee-jerk reaction is to scoff at the idea and dismiss it as dumb teenager shit instead of being radicalized because the best shot young people have at attaining the mental health support they need is a fucking dancing videos app, you're categorically a political enemy of the youth.
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ozzyleerose · 11 months ago
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Understanding Spiritual Warfare: A Battle Beyond the Physical Realm
Spiritual warfare refers to the concept of an ongoing, invisible battle between good and evil forces in the spiritual realm. While not always discussed in the mainstream, the idea of spiritual warfare is prevalent in many religious traditions, particularly within Christianity, where it is believed that forces of darkness—personified as Satan and his demons—are in constant conflict with the forces of light, representing God and his angels. The struggle is not confined to a distant, metaphysical space; it manifests in the lives, thoughts, and actions of individuals and communities, influencing their moral, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Understanding spiritual warfare requires an exploration of its origins, the nature of the conflict, and the tools believers use to engage in this unseen struggle.
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The Concept of Spiritual Warfare
The concept of spiritual warfare can be found in both religious and philosophical traditions, but it is most extensively developed within Christian theology. Rooted in the Bible, spiritual warfare is described as a battle between the divine forces of God and the rebellious forces of Satan. In the Christian New Testament, the Apostle Paul writes in Ephesians 6:12, "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." This verse highlights the belief that humanity’s ultimate struggle is not merely with other people or the physical world, but with spiritual forces that aim to lead people away from God.
While spiritual warfare is most closely associated with Christianity, other religious traditions have similar concepts. In Islam, for example, the notion of a personal struggle against evil is central to the idea of jihad, particularly the internal struggle against temptation and sin. Buddhism describes a form of internal warfare where individuals must overcome the forces of greed, hatred, and delusion to attain enlightenment. Regardless of the tradition, the core idea remains: spiritual warfare is a conflict that transcends the physical world and involves forces beyond human control.
The Nature of Spiritual Warfare
Spiritual warfare is often understood to take place on two levels: cosmic and personal.
Cosmic Spiritual Warfare: This refers to the grand, overarching battle between good and evil that occurs on a universal scale. In Christian belief, this war began with the rebellion of Satan against God, as described in scriptures like Isaiah 14:12-15 and Revelation 12:7-9, where Satan and his fallen angels are cast out of heaven. The ultimate goal of Satan is to oppose God's will and corrupt humanity, leading people away from divine truth and into sin. The forces of good, on the other hand, led by God and his angels, work to save and redeem humanity, ultimately culminating in a final judgment where evil is vanquished once and for all.
Personal Spiritual Warfare: On a more individual level, spiritual warfare is experienced by people as they navigate daily life. Believers often describe feeling tempted, oppressed, or attacked by dark spiritual forces, which seek to disrupt their relationship with God. This personal aspect of spiritual warfare can manifest as temptation, where individuals are lured into sinful behavior; oppression, where they feel spiritually attacked or burdened; and even possession, where malevolent forces exert control over a person’s mind or body. Personal spiritual warfare also includes the inner battle between one's lower desires—such as selfishness, pride, or lust—and the higher calling to live according to divine principles of love, compassion, and humility.
Signs and Tactics of Spiritual Warfare
The signs of spiritual warfare are often subtle and internal, though they can also be external, influencing relationships, behaviors, and life circumstances. Some of the key signs include:
Intense Temptation: Individuals may experience a heightened temptation to engage in behaviors that go against their values or spiritual beliefs. This could range from addiction and destructive habits to lying, cheating, or harming others.
Discouragement and Hopelessness: Spiritual warfare can manifest as feelings of deep discouragement, depression, or hopelessness, making individuals question their faith, purpose, or self-worth.
Conflict and Disunity: Relationships may be affected by frequent conflict, misunderstanding, or betrayal, all of which can be viewed as tools used by dark forces to sow discord.
Oppression or Unexplainable Struggles: Some people report feeling an oppressive weight on their spirit, accompanied by a sense of spiritual attack. This may be experienced as ongoing misfortune, unexplainable health problems, or an inability to find peace despite efforts to grow spiritually.
Tools for Engaging in Spiritual Warfare
Engaging in spiritual warfare requires a combination of spiritual practices, disciplines, and the use of spiritual "weapons." In the Christian tradition, believers are encouraged to put on the "armor of God," described by Paul in Ephesians 6:13-17, to stand firm against the schemes of the enemy. This metaphorical armor includes:
The Belt of Truth: Standing on truth, believers are equipped to discern between lies and deception. Living in alignment with divine truth shields them from manipulation.
The Breastplate of Righteousness: Living a righteous and moral life protects one's heart from the attacks of evil forces. This emphasizes personal integrity and ethical conduct.
The Gospel of Peace: Peacefulness and inner tranquility act as protection, enabling individuals to walk through life with stability and calm in the face of chaos.
The Shield of Faith: Faith acts as a defense against doubt, fear, and the fiery arrows of spiritual attack. It allows believers to trust in divine protection and the higher plan, even in the midst of adversity.
The Helmet of Salvation: Salvation, or the belief in one's spiritual security, protects the mind from doubt and spiritual confusion.
The Sword of the Spirit: This represents the Word of God, which serves as a weapon against deception and falsehood. Through scripture or sacred texts, believers find wisdom, guidance, and strength in the battle against evil.
In addition to these spiritual tools, other common practices include prayer, fasting, meditation, and community worship. Prayer is particularly powerful in spiritual warfare, as it is viewed as a direct line of communication with the divine. Through prayer, believers seek guidance, protection, and strength to resist spiritual attacks. Fasting is often practiced to purify the body and spirit, allowing individuals to focus more clearly on their spiritual journey. Meditation fosters inner awareness, helping to quiet the mind and attune it to spiritual truths, while community worship provides collective strength and encouragement from others facing similar spiritual battles.
Spiritual Warfare and Personal Growth
Though spiritual warfare may seem daunting, many religious traditions view it as a necessary aspect of spiritual development. The constant struggle between good and evil, between higher and lower desires, serves as a refining process for the soul. As individuals face temptation, doubt, and trials, they have the opportunity to grow in faith, resilience, and moral character. For believers, overcoming spiritual attacks strengthens their relationship with the divine and reinforces their spiritual identity.
In this sense, spiritual warfare is not merely a battle to be fought but an essential part of the spiritual journey. It challenges individuals to confront their weaknesses, deepen their faith, and cultivate virtues like compassion, humility, and courage.
Conclusion: The Eternal Battle of the Soul
Spiritual warfare, as a battle between light and darkness, permeates both cosmic and personal dimensions of life. For believers, it serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle to remain aligned with higher principles, despite the challenges and temptations of the physical world. Engaging in spiritual warfare through prayer, righteousness, faith, and spiritual disciplines allows individuals to resist negative forces, protecting their souls and striving for inner peace. Rather than seeing it as a source of fear, spiritual warfare is also seen as an opportunity for personal growth and the strengthening of one's spiritual foundation in the eternal quest for salvation and enlightenment.
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ozzyleerose · 11 months ago
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Humanizing Individuals with Cluster B Personality Disorders
Cluster B personality disorders, including Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD), and Histrionic Personality Disorder (HPD), are among the most stigmatized mental health conditions. Often misunderstood and feared, people with these disorders are frequently dehumanized and reduced to harmful stereotypes. They are labeled as "toxic," "manipulative," or "dangerous," and their struggles are minimized as personal failings rather than symptoms of mental illness. To challenge these misconceptions, we must focus on humanizing individuals with Cluster B personalities. This involves moving beyond judgment, fostering empathy, and understanding the complexity of their emotional and psychological worlds.
Understanding Cluster B Personality Disorders
To humanize individuals with Cluster B personality disorders, it’s crucial to first recognize that these are mental health conditions, not moral failings. The behaviors associated with these disorders stem from deep emotional and psychological struggles that are often rooted in trauma, attachment issues, and neurological factors.
Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD): People with NPD are often seen as self-centered, arrogant, or manipulative, but their behavior frequently masks deep feelings of insecurity and inadequacy. Behind the façade of grandiosity is often a person who feels deeply vulnerable and fears rejection or failure. Humanizing someone with NPD requires understanding that their behavior may be a defense mechanism, protecting them from emotional wounds they have struggled with for years.
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD): Individuals with BPD experience intense emotions, fear of abandonment, and unstable relationships. They are often labeled as "needy" or "emotionally unstable." However, these behaviors are often a response to unresolved trauma or neglect, leading to an overwhelming fear of rejection. People with BPD are sensitive and struggle deeply with regulating their emotions, making it vital to approach them with patience and empathy.
Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD): Those with ASPD are commonly seen as criminals or sociopaths, as they exhibit a disregard for the rights of others and may engage in manipulative or deceitful behavior. However, ASPD is frequently the result of childhood trauma, neglect, or abuse. Humanizing people with ASPD means recognizing the potential for rehabilitation and growth, as well as the possibility that they, too, are products of environments that failed to nurture empathy and emotional connection.
Histrionic Personality Disorder (HPD): Individuals with HPD are often dismissed as attention-seeking or overly dramatic, but their behavior is driven by an intense need for validation and approval. Humanizing them means understanding the underlying fear of being ignored or unseen, as well as their desire for meaningful emotional connections that may not have been met earlier in life.
The Importance of Humanizing Individuals with Cluster B Disorders
Humanizing individuals with Cluster B disorders is essential for multiple reasons:
Reducing Stigma: Stigmatization and labeling are major barriers to understanding and supporting people with Cluster B personality disorders. When individuals are seen only as "narcissistic," "manipulative," or "dangerous," their humanity is overshadowed by their diagnosis. By shifting our focus away from their behaviors and toward the emotional struggles driving those behaviors, we can reduce stigma and foster a more compassionate society.
Encouraging Empathy: Humanizing individuals with Cluster B disorders helps cultivate empathy. When we see them as people with complex emotions and histories, we are less likely to judge them harshly and more likely to offer support and understanding. This empathy not only improves relationships but also allows individuals with these disorders to feel seen, validated, and understood, which can contribute to their healing.
Improving Mental Health Care: When individuals with Cluster B disorders are treated with compassion and respect, they are more likely to seek and engage in mental health treatment. Unfortunately, many people with these diagnoses avoid therapy due to fear of being judged or rejected by healthcare professionals. Humanizing these individuals by recognizing their struggles as valid and treatable encourages them to seek the care they need to manage their symptoms and lead fulfilling lives.
Strategies for Humanizing Individuals with Cluster B Disorders
Humanizing individuals with Cluster B disorders requires a multifaceted approach that includes education, empathy, and a commitment to seeing beyond their diagnosis.
Educate Yourself and Others: Education is one of the most powerful tools in combatting stigma and humanizing individuals with mental health disorders. By learning about the underlying causes of Cluster B disorders—such as trauma, genetic factors, or attachment issues—we can better understand the reasons behind challenging behaviors. Educating others helps to spread awareness and shifts the conversation away from blame and judgment, making room for compassion.
For instance, understanding that someone with BPD is not deliberately trying to be "difficult" but is struggling with an overwhelming fear of abandonment helps to reframe their behavior as a response to pain rather than manipulation.
Recognize the Person Behind the Diagnosis: One of the key aspects of humanizing people with Cluster B disorders is to see them as individuals, not just as their diagnosis. People with NPD, BPD, ASPD, and HPD have unique experiences, strengths, and vulnerabilities. By acknowledging their individuality, we move beyond labels and see the whole person—their likes, dislikes, passions, dreams, and struggles.
For example, someone with NPD might excel in their career due to their drive and ambition, but they may also struggle with deep feelings of inadequacy. Humanizing them means acknowledging both their strengths and their vulnerabilities.
Practice Empathy and Active Listening: Empathy is essential when interacting with individuals with Cluster B disorders. Active listening—truly hearing and validating their feelings and experiences—can help them feel seen and understood. People with BPD, for instance, may feel intense emotions and act out of fear, but by responding with empathy instead of judgment, we can help de-escalate their emotional distress.
A person with HPD who constantly seeks attention might feel unheard in their everyday life. By giving them space to express themselves and acknowledging their emotions, we can help them feel valued and reduce their need for external validation.
Challenge Media Portrayals: The media plays a significant role in shaping public perceptions of mental health, and individuals with Cluster B disorders are often portrayed in a negative or exaggerated light. Challenging these portrayals is essential in humanizing them. Media representations often focus on the most extreme and damaging behaviors associated with these disorders, neglecting the emotional struggles and vulnerabilities of the individuals. By advocating for more accurate, compassionate portrayals, we can begin to shift public understanding.
Focus on Trauma-Informed Care: Many people with Cluster B disorders have experienced trauma, neglect, or other forms of emotional injury. Trauma-informed care, which recognizes the impact of trauma on behavior, can be a more compassionate and effective approach to treatment. Understanding that behaviors such as emotional outbursts or manipulative tendencies may be coping mechanisms for deeper psychological pain helps caregivers and mental health professionals respond with empathy rather than frustration.
Provide Support with Boundaries: While it’s important to humanize individuals with Cluster B disorders, it’s also essential to set healthy boundaries in relationships. Offering support and empathy does not mean tolerating harmful or abusive behavior. By setting clear boundaries while maintaining compassion, we can create healthier relationships and environments for everyone involved.
For example, someone with ASPD may engage in manipulative behavior, but setting firm boundaries while offering opportunities for rehabilitation or support can help foster personal growth and accountability.
Conclusion: Embracing Compassion and Understanding
Humanizing individuals with Cluster B personality disorders is a vital step toward reducing stigma, fostering empathy, and improving mental health care. By understanding the complex emotional and psychological challenges they face, we can move beyond the harmful labels and stereotypes that dehumanize them. Through education, empathy, and trauma-informed care, we can create a more compassionate society that recognizes the humanity in every individual, regardless of their diagnosis. This not only benefits individuals with Cluster B disorders but also helps to build a more inclusive and empathetic world for all.
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