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pennamepersona · 4 months ago
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Correspondence Plaque Earrings
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acknowledgetheabsurd · 10 months ago
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I took a long walk this morning because the good weather had attracted me outside. It was the first time in many days that I found a kind of peace. Pink or white almond trees bloom all over the landscape. I feel so far away from people that I can only find peace in nature.
Albert Camus to Maria Casarès, Correspondance, February 22, 1950 [#208]
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anicehomicidaltree · 1 year ago
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As always I’m trying to connect my interests in any way I can. So I was thinking of somehow matching the lines from this verse of mayday by chonny jash to the grotethe crew.
My first thought was chip fully relapsing into his assassin ways for the addict lines. Matilde being the Icarus lines bc birds and wings and such. But that feels a bit shallow. And then elga as the hercules and Barney as atlas. For Barney atlas would also maybe make sense because of his age the first (optional) line would work but idk.
I had some other combinations of lines and characters but I can’t recall them rn sorry
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xtruss · 9 days ago
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New Species of Dinosaur Discovered That 'Rewrites' T.rex Family Tree
Missing Link in Tyrannosaur Evolution Potentially Found in Mongolian Museum; 86-Million-Year-Old "Dragon Prince" Fossils are Believed to be the Closest Ancestor to Tyrannosaurus Rex
— Victoria Gill, Science Correspondent | BBC News | Wednesday, 13 June 2025
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An Artist's Impression of Khankhuuluu Mongoliensis, the Newly Discovered Tyrannosaur Ancestor
Scientists have discovered a new species of dinosaur - in the collection of a Mongolian museum - that they say "rewrites" the evolutionary history of tyrannosaurs.
Researchers concluded that two 86 million-year-old skeletons they studied belonged to a species that is now the closest known ancestor of all tyrannosaurs - the group of predators that includes the iconic T.rex.
The researchers named the species Khankhuuluu (pronounced khan-KOO-loo) mongoliensis, meaning Dragon Prince of Mongolia.
The discovery, published in Nature, is a window into how tyrannosaurs evolved to become powerful predators that terrorised North America and Asia until the end of the reign of the dinosaurs.
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While There are Beautiful, Complete Fossils that Give Us a Clear Picture of T.rex (Like The One Pictured) Its Earlier Ancestors are More Mysterious
"'Prince' refers to this being an early, smaller tyrannosauroid," explained Prof Darla Zelenitsky, a palaeontologist from the University of Calgary in Canada. Tyrannosauroids are the superfamily of carnivorous dinosaurs that walked on two legs.
The first tyrannosauroids though were tiny.
PhD student Jared Voris, who led the research with Prof Zelenitsky, explained: "They were these really small, fleet-footed predators that lived in the shadows of other apex predatory dinosaurs."
Khankhuuluu represents an evolutionary shift - from those small hunters that scampered around during the Jurassic period - to the formidable giants, including T.rex.
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An Artist's Impression of the Newly-Discovered Dinosaur
It would have weighed about 750kg, while an adult T.rex could have weighed as much as eight times that, so "this is a transitional [fossil]," explained Prof Zelenitsky, "between earlier ancestors and the mighty tyrannosaurs".
"It has helped us revise the tyrannosaur family tree and rewrite what we know about the evolution of tyrannosaurs," she added.
The new species also shows early evolutionary stages of features that were key to the tyrannosaurs' tyranny, including skull anatomy that gave it a strong jaw. Jared Voris explained: "We see features in its nasal bone that eventually gave tyrannosaurs those very powerful bite forces."
The evolution of such powerful jaws allowed T.rex to pounce on larger prey, and even bite through bone.
The two partial skeletons that the team examined in this study were first discovered in Mongolia back in the early 1970s. They were initially assigned to an existing species, known as Alectrosaurus, but when Mr Voris examined them, he identified the Tyrannosaur-like features that set it apart.
"I remember getting a text from him - that he thought this was a new species," recalled Prof Zelenitsky.
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PhD Student Jared Voris and Prof Darla Zelenitsky Examine a Tyrannosaur Fossil
The fact that this group of dinosaurs were able to move between North America and Asia - via land bridges that connected Siberia and Alaska at the time - also helped them to find and occupy different niches.
Mr Voris explained: "That movement back and forth between the continents basically pushed the evolution of different tyrannosaur groups" over millions of years.
Prof Zelinitsky added: "This discovery shows us that, before tyrannosaurs became the kings, they were princes."
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the-curious-wordsmith · 8 months ago
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Is the silver tree worth playing?
Good question! Now how do I answer that.
Many don't like the grindy nature of the game, and that's understandable. There's also no echo function, nor is there a way in-game to view other endings with the same character. (There is something of an archive for much of the text somewhere, but I don't count that.)
So why even bother?
Well, for me, much of the fun is in roleplaying. Sure, the player character is just (not-)Willem van Rubroeck but involved in military espionage and way too many other things, but actions beget reactions and it's fun to think of how things tie together for the Monk That Goes Through It™. (That, and I know how the endings go. I'm aiming for a specific one, but the road there is long and painful in a way that my excessively imaginative self can call reflective of the character's state of mind. Why are they even here, again? They aren't sure anymore. Alas, where else can they go but onwards?)
Reading is also quite rewarding, at least for me. (I need Yasmeen Khan's writing injected into my bloodstream.) Of course there are the meatier (please excuse me, I'm hungry) paragraphs from the storylines which rend the heart until it can pump no more, but I've found that even little tidbits of challenge fail text themselves fail not to entertain and linger in the mind. I love getting blackout drunk with the Princess! I love waking up in a ditch with two goats and a purse for no discernible reason! I love almost getting killed by a beautiful leopard!
(I don't love falling asleep in court repeatedly but I can't help it, I get terrible sleep. I still can't believe that's actually in the text and not just my headcanon.)
So to answer your question... If you're a kindred spirit, I'd say it is indeed worth playing. This is a daydreamer's seal of approval. Meddle with the fate of the (potential) Fourth City. We're halfway there. All shall be well.
I'm also trying to write something from my character's perspective. There should be more fics on Ao3. That's how you know this game has me in a chokehold.
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esoteric-chaos · 1 year ago
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Pine - The Mundane and Magical 101
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Growing up on my edge of the west coast, Pine trees have always been abundant. Specifically the Western White Pine for example.
This plant spirit is one I work with generally in the winter as this is where I personally feel it’s energy is stronger. It's a wonderful plant to work with and has been used by indigenous cultures to this land for healing. To venerate and honour this land I work with Pine.
Scientific Name: Pinus
Family: Pinaceae
Parts used: For species of Pine it varies
Planet: Mars
Element: Air
CAUTIONS: It is important to know not all species of Pine are edible. Also please note that if you have pets be cautious with Pine as it can cause irritation to the mouth and gastrointestinal issues. Which can lead to serious complications if ingested. Keep any pine needles and oils out of reach.
ALWAYS check with your local herbalist and doctor before consuming any medicinal medicine as they will be able to direct you on proper dosages. Some medications can also interact and so can some conditions with certain herbs.
Do NOT consume if pregnant and Pine may irritate the gut by creating heartburn.
IMPORTANT: Some Pine trees look very alike to other toxic plants so source responsibility and safely.
Uses in Herbalism and healing:
Internally, pine is a traditional remedy for coughs, colds, allergies, and urinary tract and sinus infections.
Topically, pine is used for infections and to lessen joint inflammation in arthritic conditions.
Uses in Magic:
Pine's correspondences are purification, protection, prosperity, healing, fertility and strength.
Pine needles scattered on the floor is said to drive away evil
When burned it can purify negativity
Needles can be burned for reversal spells or back to sender spells
Money magic
Can be used in oils, teas, incense, washes, etc. Get creative!
Makes a great purifying natural cleaner mixed with vinegar
Branches of pine above the bed is said to keep sickness away
In Japan Pine trees are venerated as sacred. Symbolizing longevity. Some place Pine above the front door to ensure lasting joy within, for the leaves are evergreen.
Recipes:
Herbal Salve for Inflammation - Makes 5 ounces
What you need
1 oz. beeswax (use carnauba wax for a vegan salve)
4 oz. Pine Pitch infused oil in Olive Oil - See my Infused Oils post to learn more
Directions
Wrap beeswax bar in an old towel. On a sturdy surface, use a hammer to break bar up into small chunks.
Place beeswax in a double boiler and gently warm over low heat until the beeswax melts.
Add herbal oils and stir over low heat until well-mixed.
Remove from heat
Quickly pour warm mixture into prepared heat safe tin(s) or cosmetic glass jar(s)
Store in a cool location for 1 to 3 years. 
Sources and extra reading material:
Please remember while I provide sources, some content is my own UPG from working for years intuitively with this herbal ally. What you do not see from my sources assume it is my UPG and take what information you will. Always cross reference and research yourself. All medical knowledge will be sourced.
Books:
Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs (Expanded and Revised Edition) by Scott Cunningham
The Complete Herbal Tutor by Anne McIntyre
Links:
Want to check out my other posts? Here’s the Masterpost
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etapereine · 1 year ago
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(in regards to your fill for stage 7) Since there are many thoughts on godly parents, any you'd like to share?
yes yes yes
first things first tadej, son of nike - like goddess of victory? come on now. i feel like he spends a little bit in the hermes cabin before he gets claimed, and everyone has different ideas about who his godly parent is because he's so gosh-darned good at everything. nike claims him the first time he goes on a mad solo run to win capture the flag.
jonas is a son of one of the wind gods. boreas, the north wind, is the obvious choice - north, denmark, cold, etc - but i've also toyed with the idea of zephyros, the god of the west wind (gentler, associated with spring and summer). jonas also has a special bike from his dad (either) that shrinks down into a wristwatch or something. aero nerd remco is very jealous.
wout, son of athena - goddess of wisdom and strategy, of course. he's the head counselor at the athena cabin and in a perpetual battle of one-upmanship with that annoying head counselor for ares (three guesses and the first two don't count). he's been around at camp for a long time and is very protective of jonas.
jasper is a satyr.
others who did not appear in the little 100 word thing i posted:
primoz, son of tyche - goddess of luck, chance, and destiny (i'm so sorry)
sepp, son of hermes obviously - god of couriers and travelers
remco, son of zeus - the pressure and expectation of being a child of the big 3 as a metaphor for belgian cycling is something that can be so personal, actually
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f0restpunk · 6 months ago
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the-travelling-witch · 6 months ago
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MERRY CHIRSTMAS!! Hope u Have an amazing one and I hope ur fictional men are under ur tree
thank you, i’m wishing you a merry christmas and happy holidays as well!! i hope you’re enjoying yourself and can take it easy <3
my fictional men better be lying under that fictional tree or else jshshhs
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theblackdahliaemporium · 2 years ago
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Maple Tree Correspondence
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Maple Tree Correspondence:
One can honor Maple Syrup in their kitchen witch recipes and rituals as a way of connecting with her energy.
Maple Lore:
 Maple trees are believed to repel demons and evil spirits. For protection it was customary in many houses to have a piece of a maple tree in the main door. Maple trees symbolize balance, offering, practical magic, promise, longevity, generosity, and intelligence. One reason behind these meanings is that maple trees can adapt to many different soil types and climates. Furthermore, it is an important tree in Celtic mythology. It was a tree consecrated to Dana, the Celtic goddess of fertility. It is also known as the tree of tolerance. In China, maple is associated with honor, and its leaves are a motif in Japanese ukiyo-e paintings representing love and autumn.
Maple trees are also associated with Virgo & Libra.
In Druidry if you’re born between the dates of April 11 - April 20; October 14 - October 23. You are known for a lively personality, a sense of humor, ability for deduction, analytical mind.
Maple is also the tree of offering, as it’s giving its sap, so that others can benefit. Therefore, it makes a great gift for the magical person in your life.
There are over 125 different species of the maple tree that are indigenous to Asia, Europe, North Africa, and the U.S. With the species interacting with so many different cultures over millennia, it’s attracted all kinds of myths, associations, and related magical properties.
Maple trees are mostly dioecious, meaning that there are both male and female trees. However, some species are polygamo-dioecious, carrying both male and female flowers on the same tree. They are therefore considered to resonate with both masculine and feminine energy.
Owls are commonly associated with the maple, because the tree itself represents the changing of the seasons, the natural cycle of death followed by rebirth, and wisdom accumulated over a lifetime. Under normal conditions, a maple tree lives between sixty and two hundred years.
Healing is strongly linked with maple trees, and many shamans and witches use a maple staff, wand, or the smoke of maple wood in healing. The inner bark can get used as:
An astringent to soothe sore or swollen eyes.
An infusion to treat stomach cramps and diarrhea.
A tea to treat coughs.
A concentration (infused with maple leaves) to detoxify the liver and spleen.
Kindness and compassion are other associations. Since the maple tree starts blooming in late winter or very early spring, it’s a feeder for pollen and leaf eaters when there’s not much nourishment available. It’s therefore associated with nurturing, purity, caring, and sharing.
Magical Properties of the Maple Tree
Apart from healing, many witches use maple wands and pendulums because it reveals options seen and unseen, broadening the intellect and acquiring knowledge. It also encourages peaceful communication making it excellent for use when doing spell work or readings that involve conflict resolution.
Because maple is a wood of caring, knowledge, and wisdom, it will guide you in making realistic and honest decisions and choices. It won’t do much for you if you use it for harm or rash outcomes, like quick luck or gambling.
Maple is Feminine in nature and associated with the moon & Jupiter and the elemental energies of water.
Maple is ideal for spells and rituals that involve abundance (with pure intentions), binding, beauty, cleansing, and love. You can use maple wood in your home to encourage love, harmony, and happiness.
Maple is useful in moon magic and in spells related to travel, learning, and decision-making, especially in matters related to bringing about or dealing with change. Maple is also useful in spiritual healing.
Maple Syrup can be used immensely in Kitchen Witchery.
Maple wood is excellent for wands, staffs, and maypoles.
The wisdom that maple brings into any situation makes it ideal for divination. If used for negative ends, maple is known to become a neutral energy. It tends to choose its companions, seeking people who are devoted and who have a strong sense of conviction and truth.
How do you know if maple is choosing you as a companion? You’ll be naturally drawn to the tree even if there aren’t any growing nearby. It will pop up in articles, books, and catalogues. A companion piece is anything that you keep nearby or with you all the time. Maple is a potent and loyal companion. Folklore/Symbolism
Strength and Wisdom- In Folklore, maple trees are associated with strength, endurance, and wisdom, often seen as sacred or auspicious.
Protection- Maple leaves have been used as protective talismans in various cultures, believed to ward off evil spirits and harm.
Connection to nature- Maple trees are regarded as symbols of nature’s beauty, resilience, and the changing seasons, especially in Autumn.
Maple at Risk
Unfortunately, sugar maples have seen quite a bit of decline due to logging of forests (they are slow growing, and faster growing trees, like birch, will often come up in their places after a forest is logged).  Sugar maples are also not very tolerant to pollution, including soil acidification and acid rain (this is mainly caused by automobiles). While they were once found in parks throughout the USA, with the rise of the automobile, these trees had a harder time surviving in urban areas.  Culpepper goes as far as calling this tree a “gentleman’s tree” as it was often found in urban parks.  The salt from roads also damages the tree’s root systems, contributing to its decline. This is not to say that the sugar maple is still not a dominant tree-it is.  You just need to get off the roads and out of the cities to see them.
Native American Lore
To understand the sugar maple in the Native American lore, I reviewed numerous legends–the sugar maple features prominently in their tales. Including my Husband, who is part Native American & Part Ecuadorian.
The maple as a gift that takes work. The maple was one of the only sources of sugar for the native peoples–as such it was seen as a gift from the creator.  While the maple is a gift, the native tales are clear that this gift takes work (in the form of collecting sap and boiling it down to make sugars). In Gluskabe Changes Maple Syrup, the Creator had originally had sap flow from maple trees as rich and as thick as honey–one needed only to break off a branch and the sap would flow out at any point of the year. However, Gluskabe, whose job it is to report back to the Creator, comes across a group of people who were fat and lazy, who abandoned their village and instead laid down in a maple grove sipping sap all day. Gluskabe was instructed to fill the maple trees with water each day for a full moon cycle, and now, people would have to work to have the sweetness of the maple and they would only have it for a short time in the spring to learn the error of their ways. At the end of the story, the people worked to turn the sap into sugar by burning cedar and making white birch buckets (using the magic of those two trees as well).  The work of the maple sugar is also found in the Senaca legend, Woman who Fell from the Sky, where the maple sap is changed to keep people from living too easy. In another legend, The Sugar Maple, the Sugar maple gets help from Woodpecker, who helps him by pulling out the grubs that are under maple’s bark.  Later, Woodpecker is dying of thirst during a drought, and Maple allows him to drink by pecking holes in the tree.
Maple as a delicacy. Maple sugar was seen as a delicacy by the Native Americans.  In several tales, babies appear sucking maple sugar.  In other tales, it is prepared as a drink with herbs.  In one Ojibwa legend, a maple syrup feast is mentioned.
Honoring the maple tree in ritual. To keep the maples producing the sap, Native Americans did maple ceremonies to ensure good sap harvests each year.  These were typically done right as the sap began to flow from the trees.  These ceremonies usually involved having everyone gather around the tree, addressing the tree in ritual language, and offering the tree tobacco incense.  This reminds me quite a bit of apple orchard wassailing.
Maple as a gentle tree. When talking sticks are made of maple, it is said to represent gentleness.
The Fiery Red Leaves of Maple represent blood. The reason that maples turn red in the fall can be explained by Chasing the Bear, where a long bear hunt ends with the hunters piling up sumac and maple branches and butchering the bear upon the branches.  In another version of this legend, “Hunting the Great Bear” reported by Hageneder, the long bear hunt happens each year.  The four brothers (who make up the constellation of the great bear) finally kill the bear and the bear’s blood falls from the sky and turns the maples red. This post was requested by: @jjatanywitchway
Sources:
The Druids Garden
Magickalspot.com
Wiccamagazine
Witchwood
The Green Witch- Murphy-Hiscock
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fennopunk · 11 months ago
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It's interesting how differently I react to different citruses. So far the strongest reaction I've gotten was orange juice unsurprisingly, but then there's the fact that I can eat half a clementine and get a mildly sore throat for like half an hour tops, yet I get far stronger reaction from Earl Grey tea.
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delightingintragedy · 1 year ago
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"The Hazel tree, associated with the virtues of wisdom, inspiration, vision and protection, is, in Celtic tradition, heavily associated with sacred wells and springs."
Wisht Waters by Gemma Gary, pg. 25
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thepaleowl · 8 months ago
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@patchwork-crow-writes Dunno if you already saw this, but this kicks... for me, at least!
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Happy Ace Week!!! 🖤🤍💜
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livingbewitchingly · 1 year ago
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Happy Litha Summer Solstice, 2024
When is Litha? The summer solstice or “midsummer”, lands on June 20th in the northern hemisphere. It is the longest day of the year. After Litha, the days begin to become shorter until Yule in December, when the wheel turns once again and the days become longer. Litha is a celebration of abundance. Symbols of Litha include the sun, or the element of fire and the oak trees which represent…
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imperial-nuisance-rudje · 2 years ago
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gee whiz why are my eyes itchy <- has an actual pine tree in their house
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the-mortuary-witch · 7 months ago
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GRIMORE IDEAS
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INTRODUCTION:
A book blessing.
Table of contents.
ABOUT ME:
Your current path.
Your personal beliefs.
Your spiritual journey.
Superstitions.
Past lives.
Favourite herbs/crystals/animals/etc.
Natal chart.
Craft name.
Astrology signs and their meanings.
Birthday correspondences (birth tarot card, birth stone, etc).
Goals.
SAFETY:
Fire safety.
What not to burn.
Toxic plants and oils (to humans, plants, and animals).
Crystals that shouldn’t be put… (in sunlight, in water, etc).
Things that shouldn’t be left in nature (glass, salt, etc).
Potion safety.
How to incorporate blood in spells.
Smoke safety.
Wound care.
Biohazards.
Spirit work safety guide.
CORE CONCEPTS:
Intention and how it works.
Directing energy.
Protection.
Banishing.
Cleansing.
Binding.
Charging.
Shielding.
Grounding.
Centering.
Visualization.
Consecration/blessing.
Warding.
Enchanting.
Manifestation.
Meditation.
What makes a spell work.
Basic spell structure.
What not to do in spells.
Disposing spell ingredients.
Revitalizing long term spells.
How to cast spells.
What to put in spells.
Spell mediums (jars, spoken, candle, and sigils).
Spell timing.
Potion bases.
Differentiating between magick and mundane.
Common terms.
Common symbols.
Intuition.
Elements.
Basic alchemy and symbols.
Ways to break spells.
Laws and philosophies.
CORRESPONDENCES:
Herbs and spices and their uses and/or properties.
Crystals and their uses and/or properties.
Colours.
Liquids and drinks.
Metals.
Salt and their properties.
Numbers.
Tarot cards and their meanings.
Elements.
Trees and woods.
Flowers.
Days.
Months.
Seasons.
Moon names, phases, and their meanings.
Zodiacs.
Planets.
Incense.
Teas.
Essential oils.
Directions.
Candle colours and their meanings.
Animals.
Symbology.
Bone correspondences.
Different types of water.
Common plants.
ENTITIES:
Deities you worship.
Pantheons.
Pantheons and deities closed to you.
Common offerings.
Epithets.
Mythos.
Family.
Worship vs work.
Prayers and prayer template.
Deity comms.
Devotional acts.
Angels.
Demons.
Ancestors.
Fae.
Familiars.
House, animal, plant, etc, spirits.
Folklore entities.
Spirit etiquette.
Graveyard etiquette.
Boundaries.
Communication guide and etiquette.
Spirit work safety guide.
How entities appear to you.
Circle casting.
Servitors.
Mythological creatures (dragons, gorgons, unicorns, etc).
UTILITY PAGES:
Gazing pages.
Sigil charging station.
Altar pages.
Intent pages.
Getaway pages.
Vision boards.
Dream pages.
Binding page.
Pendulum board.
Throwing bones page.
Divination pages.
Mirror gazing page.
Invocation pages.
Affirmation/manifestation pages.
Spirit board page.
OTHER PRACTICES:
Practices that are closed to you (Voodoo, Hoodoo, Santeria, Brujeria, Shamanism, Native practices).
Wicca and Wiccan paths.
Satanism, both theistic and non-theistic.
Deity/entity work.
Religious paths (Hellenism, Christianity, Kemeticism, etc).
Animism.
TYPES OF MAGICK:
Pop culture Paganism/magick.
Tech magick.
Chaos magick.
Green magick.
Lunar magick.
Solar magick.
Sea magick.
Kitchen magick.
Ceremonial magick.
Hedge magick
Death magick.
Gray magick.
Eclectic magick.
Elemental magick.
Fae magick.
Spirit magick.
Candle magick.
Crystal magick.
Herbalism.
Glamours.
Hexes.
Jinxes.
Curses.
Weather magick.
Astral magick.
Shadow work.
Energy work.
Sigils.
Runes.
Art magick.
Knot magick.
Music magick.
Blood magick.
Bath magic/rituals.
Affirmations.
DIVINATION:
Tarot cards.
Oracle cards.
Playing cards.
Card spreads.
Pendulum/how to use one.
Numerology.
Scrying.
Palmistry.
Tasseography.
Runes.
Shufflemancy
Dice.
Bibliomancy.
Carromancy.
Pyromancy.
Psychic abilities.
Astrology.
Auras.
Lenormand.
Sacred geometry.
Angel numbers.
Ornithomancy.
Aeromancy.
Aleuromancy.
Axinomancy.
Belomancy.
Hydromancy.
Lecanomancy.
Necromancy.
Oneiromancy.
Onomancy.
Oomancy.
Phyllomancy.
Psephomancy.
Rhabdomancy.
Xylomancy.
TOOLS:
Crystal grid.
Candle grid.
Charms.
Talismans.
Amulets.
Taglocks.
Wand.
Broom.
Athame.
Boline.
Cingulum.
Stang.
Bells.
Drums.
Staffs.
Chalices.
Cauldrons.
Witches ladder.
Poppets.
HOLIDAYS:
Imbolc.
Ostara.
Beltane.
Litha.
Lammas.
Mabon.
Samhain.
Yule.
How to celebrate the Sabbats.
Esbats.
Deity specific holidays.
Religious holidays (Christmas, Easter, Dionysia, etc).
Celestial events.
ALTARS:
Basics of altars.
Travel altars.
Deity altars.
Spirit altars.
Familiar altars.
Ancestor altars.
Self altars.
Working altars.
Sabbat altars.
SELF-CARE:
Burnout prevention.
Aromatherapy.
Stress management.
Coping mechanisms.
Meditation techniques.
THEORIES AND HISTORY:
Witchcraft history.
Paganism.
New age spirituality.
Cultural appropriation.
Thelema.
Conspiracy theories.
Cults.
Satanic Panic.
KJV.
Witches in history.
Cats in history.
Transphobia in witchcraft circles.
Queerness in witchcraft circles.
OTHER:
Recipes.
How to get herbs.
Foraging.
Drying herbs and flowers.
Chakras.
Reiki.
Witches alphabet.
Runic alphabet.
Guide to gardening
Your witch tips.
Resources.
Other tips.
List of spells.
Cryptids and their lore.
What is a liminal space?
How to start a dream diary. 
Recording/writing rituals.
Wheel of the Year. 
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