What if you bred me right after a fertility ritual on the full moon? Just pounce on me and put me in a mating press, slide your cock right into my boycunt. I'm already oiled up from the ritual, it'll be super easy. Fuck me hard and fast, telling me how you're gonna put a baby in me, fondling my body, telling me how my belly is gonna get how big, how my boytits are gonna swell with milk. Tell me how hot I'll look knocked up. Tell me what a perfect daddy I'll be. Cum in me as many times as you want. My womb is open from my spell, waiting for your seed. Maybe the spell works on you too and you cum more than you ever have into my vulnerable belly, filling me up so good. I've been in such deep meditation, I'm so aware of my body that I FEEL it when your sperm penetrates my egg. I moan and squirt as I feel myself being impregnated. You wonder what happened until I look up at you and say, "I'm pregnant."
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Beltane is a Pagan holiday, and one of the eight Sabbats. It falls about halfway between the spring equinox, Ostara, and the coming summer solstice, Litha. The holiday celebrates spring at its peak, and the coming summer. Beltane also sometimes goes by the name May Day. This holiday is associated very strongly with fertility for pagans.
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We did our fertility ritual last night and lit candles, left offerings and prayed to Aphrodite and Artemis to help us conceive and help us carry this one to full term. It was honestly so peaceful and loving and I feel really good about it. Even if we don't conceive this cycle, it felt like my gods were really listening to us and willing to help us through this struggle we've been facing. And I'm very excited to see how it plays out for us!
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MAMMALIA: A Surreal Satire of Masculine Anxieties About Gender
Mammalia (2023)
Directed by Sebastian Mihailescu
Screenplay by Mihailescu & Andrei Epure
Starring István Téglás, Mãlina Manovici, Denisa Nicolae, Steliana Balacianu, & Rolando Matsangos.
Drama / Fantasy
★★★★1/2 (out of ★★★★★)
DISCLAIMER:
The following essay contains
SIGNIFICANT SPOILERS!
Sebastian Mihailescu’s Mammalia focuses on a man called Camil (István Téglás) and his girlfriend, or perhaps…
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Would you dance, if i asked you to dance? 😫🫣
A wip for now,,,,
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"Less explicit than ritualized coupling, maypoles are sometimes viewed as phallic, while the ribbons represent fertility. As they twine together, it’s a mingling of masculine and feminine energies."
Love come near, love come fast
Love be strong, love be lasting
Love be kind, love be true
Love be mine, I welcome you.
Witch's Ladder Love Chant
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Witchcraft - for the third day of @hetaween-event ✨
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speaking of the harvester and john, this was supposed to be for halloween, but I forgot entirely about how time works
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i see merlin trending, i wanna post something.
no but seriously how did that happen. not that i'm complaining
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the misbegotten are sooo underrated its insane
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Going to be trying another fertility ritual in the new moon this month. The last one I did worked but sadly we lost the pregnancy. So I'll be trying again as this is the first cycle we can start trying again after the loss.
We are very excited and hopeful. Wish us luck, I'll report back how it goes.
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🔥🌜 Celebrating Walpurgis Night 🌛🔥
Hello darlings 🥰
As the long, dark winter months come to an end, we welcome the coming of spring and the promise of renewal. One of the most magical nights of the year is Walpurgis Night, a celebration that occurs on the night of April 30th.
Walpurgis Night, also known as Hexennacht or May Eve, is a pagan festival that dates back to ancient times. It was originally a night to celebrate the end of winter and the beginning of the planting season. Today, it is a time to embrace the return of light and warmth, and to honor the spirits of nature 🌷✨
To celebrate Walpurgis Night, you can light bonfires, dance around Maypoles, and create beautiful floral wreaths to wear in your hair. It's a night to let go of the old and welcome the new, and to connect with the earth and its cycles.
Some popular ways to celebrate Walpurgis Night include:
🔥 Lighting bonfires or candles to honor the return of the sun.
🌸 Creating floral wreaths and garlands to wear or hang in your home.
🕯️ Holding a ritual to honor the spirits of nature and ask for their blessings.
💃 Dancing around a Maypole to celebrate the fertility of the earth.
🌿 Planting seeds or starting a garden to welcome the spring.
Remember, the energy of Walpurgis Night is all about renewal, growth, and new beginnings. Embrace the energy of the season and allow yourself to let go of the old and welcome the new.
If you're celebrating Walpurgis Night this year, be sure to share with the Sappy Witch Coven by submitting your post to connect with other witches and pagans around the world 🥰
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A Test for Us? Or for Our Society?
I have been researching the worldwide history of gender non-conforming, third gender and other identities/roles that do not conform to the typical binary expectations of their society. Although each comes with their own unique languages, attitudes and traditions, I feel a kinship and long to know more about them.
Historically, some societies have permitted (or even honored) us and others have rejected (or even killed) us. And my research turned up a result I did not expect. I went in looking for social mechanisms that work in finding a place for us, but I found something that surprised me entirely (maybe it shouldn't have). Here's a partial list of societies that permitted and rejected us. Consider which of these societies you would want to be part of:
Permitted us: Pre-colonial culture in the Phillipines. Asog/Bayok served as shaman alongside women.
Rejected us: The Spanish inquisition in the Phillipines. They cast the women out of spiritual rules and killed the Asog/Bayok.
Permitted us: Pre-colonial India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan
Rejected us: The Raj (British colonial government of above) and other colonial powers.
Permitted us: Weimar Republic (Germany 1919-1933)
Rejected us: Nazi Germany
There are definitely nuances in the above list. For example, the Weimar Republic may be characterized as relatively permissive and the Nazi regime as actively hostile. But the dichotomy of these two (and the others) existing side-by-side is just difficult to overlook. And as the list grew, I found that there were no societies deeply intolerant of LGBT people that I would want to be identified with, even without considering their position on LGBT rights.
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(Beltane starts tomorrow and while i dont have the means or smarts to safely create a bonfire, i do have candles and a wax burner!!)
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Chiara Baldini is currently running a gorgeous, image-saturated course for ADVAYA.LIFE on Dionysus: Rave, Ritual and Revolution.
She delves into the mythological, historical and anthropological dimensions of the Dionysian cult, a cultural lineage that accompanied Western history since primordial times. One that defines our identity in deep resonance with other non-Western cultures and can support us in rediscovering meaningful aspects of European and, more specifically, Mediterranean indigeneity.
This is part of her PhD work at the California Institute for Integral Studies and a longtime fascination of hers.
XLE.LIFE's Kai Altmann is enrolled and enthralled in the course as a guest.
ADVAYA.LIFE offers regular free webinars, paid courses and meetup events, with a primary hub in London. Focusing on ideas around spirituality, culture, history and theory, they present comparative lectures and exploratory discussions on pressing de-colonial and holistic issues, featuring some of the world's leading thinkers on the topics. Vandana Shiva and Timothy Morton have been recent presenters!
(Bursaries are available for the courses, apply at their site.)
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