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Medici Fountain, Jardin du luxembourg, Paris, France | french_exterior
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From The Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown and Clement Hurd
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Tyr and Fenrir - John Bauer
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“When you are washing the dishes, washing the dishes must be the most important thing in your life. Just as when you are drinking tea, drinking tea must be the most important thing in your life. Drink your tea slowly and reverently, as if it is the axis on which the whole world revolves—slowly, evenly, without rushing toward the future. Live the actual moment. Only this actual moment is life.”
— Thich Nhat Hanh  (via aspiritualwarrior)
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Witch Craft in Your Every Day Life
use sun or moon water in your morning teas or coffee.
Add honey or sugar to your tea or coffee with the intent of making your day a little sweeter.
Stir your drinks and food clockwise with the intent to invoke, stir counter clockwise with the intent to banish.
When cooking, assign the metaphysical properties to the spices you are using in your recipe.
When sweeping your floors, imagine your self sweeping up all the negative and stagnate energy in your home out along with the dirt.
When washing dishes scrub them in a clockwise circle with the intent to invoke positivity and health into your plates and bowls.
Water your plants with moon and sun water. Feed your plants crushed u egg shells. Burry the ashes of a burnt sigil on paper or a bay leaf in your plant pots. Decorate plant pots with sigils. This will all turn your plants into protective wards for you.
Make a sigil with the phrase “Only people who I wish to see this can see this” or something like that, then draw it on everything you wish to keep private in order to deter nosy people.
Draw sigils with your lotion, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, hand sanitizer, and roller ball perfume.
Make sigils from the phrases “I am healthy” and “I am protected” and draw them on the inside of your face mask.
Charge your face masks with your crystals.
Bless everything you drink and eat no matter what.
Draw protective sigils inside your bra if you wear one.
Let your regular jewelry become protection charms by letting them charge in a plate of salt and protective herbs (Mine also has herbs for self love and to help with anxiety) 
When needing to remember important information let a ring charge in rosemary and mint for mental clarity and to help you remember then wear this ring every time you study and take a test.
Decorative candles? Scented candles for the smell? Turn them into spell candles with your intent when you light them, manifest some positivity.
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I am the knife which will slaughter heaven. Heaven is full of blood. Soon it will snow.
Heiner Müller, Anatomy Titus Fall of Rome (1984)
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“You know, love doesn’t mean ‘I never want you to change’. But I don’t think it means ‘I don’t care if you change’ either. So I suppose it might mean, ‘I believe that you’ll always be the person I adore’. A declaration of faith, perhaps.”
— Sayaka Saeki, やがて君になる (Bloom into You).
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Pʜᴏᴛᴏɢʀᴀᴘʜʏ ʙʏ Nᴏɴᴀ Lɪᴍᴍᴇɴ.
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Stalactite cave “Neptune’s Grotto” Alghero, Sardinia, Italy
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Ducks swimming through a path in an icy river 
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Carol Rifka Brunt, Tell the Wolves I’m Home
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I call Aphrodite, goddess of love, to help me understand how beautiful I am.
May She teach me that, no matter what, we are all worth love and being loved in return.
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“There is something moon-soaked and dawn-flavoured about her. Something kissed by the wild and loved by lightning.”
— Nikita Gill, from The Moon Goddess in “Great Goddesses: Life Lessons From Myths And Monsters”
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