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I am a force to be reckoned with. Don’t under estimate my ability to kick you off your pedestal. If I want your throne I will take it. But don’t think for a second that I want it. I will give it to someone more deserving. Just because I can. And you can’t stop me.
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The Wiccan’s Glossary
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Psi Ball Exercise
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This is a very simple exercise to practice visualization and energy manipulation. Begin by sitting up in a relaxed, comfortable position. Close your eyes, and visualize a pool of energy deep in the center of your chest. A center of heat and light gathered in the center of your being. Try to see it and feel it as powerfully as you can.  Now, visualize this light flowing up and out through your arms into your hands. Gather it in the palms of your hands until they feel warm and tingling. Raise them up in front your chest, a few inches apart. Push the energy out into the space between your hands, gathering it into a ball of psychic energy. This energy may be shaped and used for any number of purposes, but for right now let it be absorbed back into your hands and returned to your body. The term psi ball, for psionic energy, comes from the psionic school of thought, which employs pure force of will and the energy of the body to effect change.
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How to Be a Witch:
-Throw salt at the floor -Throw salt at yourself -Throw salt at the neighbours -Throw salt at your grandmother
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Opal gem soaps.  Opal is the birthstone of October, and these soaps will make the perfect birthday gift for her, or even beautiful princess party favors. These homemade soaps are made with pink, blue, shimmer white and cosmetic glitter. They’re scented with Eden’s Garden, a light floral garden scent we’re confident you’ll adore. 
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From Sage Goddess
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Herbal Sleep & Dream Pillows
Combine any of the following herbs into a lovely sleep sachet, or sew them into a pillow for yourself, or as gifts for others.
PS: Trying sewing sigils into your dream pillows for extra help.
Catnip: Relaxing, helps bring deep sleep.
Chamomile: Calming, relaxing, and said to keep bad dreams away.
Hops: Relaxing and brings peacefulness.
Lavender: Soothing, relaxing and eases headaches.
Lemon Balm: Relieves stress, anxious and nervous feelings, insomnia, stress, and headaches.
Rose petals: Brings warmth and love.
Rosemary: Traditionally used to bring deep sleep and keep away bad dreams.
Sweet Marjoram: Calms restlessness and nervousness.
Catnip: Relaxing, helps bring deep sleep.
Chamomile: Calming, relaxing, and said to keep bad dreams away.
Cloves: Brings warmth and an exotic feeling to dreams, add only 2-4 per pillow.
Hops: Relaxing and brings peacefulness.
Lavender: Soothing, relaxing and eases headaches.
Lemon Verbena: Uplifting, used to add “lightness” to dream blends.
Mugwort: Greatly enhances lucid dreaming and helps with remembering of dreams.
Peppermint or Spearmint: Enhances clarity and vividness in dreams.
Rose petals: Brings warmth and love, may be used to evoke romantic dreams.
Rosemary: Traditionally used to bring deep sleep and keep away bad dreams.
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Mint Witch aesthetic
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Shuffling Your Tarot Deck
It took me forever to learn to shuffle like this, but now that I have it’s my favorite way to bond with my deck before (and after!) a reading. It’s also easier on the cards than spreading them out on the table, or poker shuffling the smaller decks. All the videos I’ve found for this technique go way too fast, so I’ve gif’d it one bit at a time. 
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Hold your deck in your non-dominant hand lengthwise, fingers on the bottom card’s face and thumb on the top card back. 
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With your dominant hand, put your thumb and middle finger on the short edges on the deck, with the bottom card’s edge lining up approximately with your first knuckle. 
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Grab that knuckle’s worth of cards and separate it from the rest of the deck (now called the main deck). 
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Let the main deck lean against your fingers as you bring the other cards over to the thumb side. Let the top card in your dominant hand slide off to land in your nondominant hand, on top of the main deck. 
It’s okay if the cards come off in pairs and groups of five or ten instead of one at a time. Practice will help with that, but it also depends on how new your deck is and whether the cards are matte or glossy. 
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Now let the main deck lean against your thumb, and bring the other cards over to the fingers side. Let top card(s) slide off to land on the bottom of the main deck. 
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Bring the other cards to the thumb side of the main deck, and repeat. 
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When you run out of the smaller stack, grab another bunch of cards like you did in the second gif and do it again!
It looks incredibly flashy and professional when you really get going. You will drop cards and that will lead to reversals, and maybe even some cards landing face up that you might want to keep out as significators in your reading. 
Now, the other side of shuffling is something I’ve seen people ask about pretty frequently: how long do I shuffle? Conventional advice is “until you feel like you’ve shuffled enough” or “when your deck says so,” but what if you don’t feel anything and you’ve been shuffling for ages? What if your deck doesn’t really communicate that way? Good news, friend…
You Can Ritualize That!
When one of my decks wasn’t telling me when to stop shuffling, I made shuffling a part of the spread. If I was doing a three card spread, I shuffled three times. For a Celtic cross spread, I’d shuffle ten times. And so on. I told myself that my deck would push its message to the top in that amount of time, and it did. Every time. It took a lot of the second guessing out of the process and allowed me to concentrate fully on the reading. 
As I’ve gotten more comfortable with my decks I’ve moved away from that somewhat, but I still go back to it if I’m not feeling a pull to stop shuffling in a particular reading. 
Feel free to message me if you have any questions or add commentary to this post! I hope it was helpful!
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