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My Favorite Epithets of Hermes
Ktêsios - The protector of property
Eriounios - Giver of good fortune
Oeopolus - Sheep-tending, shepherd
Clepsiphron - Deciever
Athanatus Diactorus - Immortal Guide
Mechaniotes - Trickster
Pheletes - Thief, Robber, Rustler
Poecilometes - Full of various wiles
Poneomenus - Busy one
Charidotes - Giver of Joy
Dotor Eaon - Giver of good things
Euscopus - Keen-sighted, watchful
Eriounes - Luck-bringing, Ready-helper
Ericydes - Famous, glorious, splendid
Pompaeus - The guide
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Went to the Getty today and saw a familiar someone
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How to Avenge Yourself with Tarot
My grandma taught me never to draw first blood. But that if a soul hurts me maliciously, the old gods will consider my vengeance an act of self-love.
Step 1: State your case.
In a dim, quiet, private place… shuffle your cards, as you recount to them every detail of how you were cruelly injured. As if writing in a diary, divulge aloud your agony. Let your heart fill with ache. Let your body swell with rage.
Step 2: Choose the punishment.
When your pain and fury are at their peak… find the card in the deck that in your soul you believe to fit the misdeed.
Death: Serious illness
The Devil: Emotional abuse
The Tower: Sweeping chaos
The Moon: Damaging secrets revealed
Five of Wands: Friends turning foes
Seven of Wands: Crippling stress
Nine of Wands: Paranoia
Ten of Wands: Bone fractures
Five of Cups: Bouts of depression
Two of Swords: Significant errors in judgement
Three of Swords: Sudden loss of love
Five of Swords: Defeat in competitions
Eight of Swords: Mental or physical imprisonment
Nine of Swords: Insomnia and anxiety
Ten of Swords: Festering cuts and bruises
Knight of Swords: Physical and verbal abuse
Five of Pentacles: Financial ruin
Step 3: Decide the duration.
Find a second card in your deck. Remember that even the smallest cut left unchecked can lead to death. So unless it is warranted… be fair and be prudent.
Ace of Wands: A few days
Ace of Swords: A week
Ace of Cups: A month
Ace of Pentacles: A year
Step 4: Carry out the sentence.
Hold both cards in your hands, with the punishment on top, and the duration behind it, hidden in the back.
Gaze at the card… and with every fiber of your being, imagine it moving.
If it is the Knight of Swords, watch him gallop on his way to cut your oppressor in half. If it is Death, see your oppressor lying lifeless by the Reaper’s horse. If it is the Ten of Swords, let your oppressor take the place of the corpse in the card. Watch their back ooze with blood from every wound, gash and slash.
Step 5: Let it go.
Your raw vulnerability in admitting your injury has connected you to the higher power you have faith in, be that the Universe or a deity.
They have heard your appeal, which will soon be fulfilled. Offer them your gratitude in advance. Your wounds are now in good hands.
It could take days… weeks… even longer. It will happen once your oppressor believes they have gotten away with bruising you. At that moment, a colossal flame will engulf their contentment. And you will know in your heart that the debt has been collected.
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Ain't no horny like Slav girl horny <3
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The Power in Witches' Hair
Throughout eras and across cultures, hair is seen as a symbol of strength. In an occult sense, our hair is an extension of our spirit. That is why long beautiful hair is associated with strong inner power. In a material sense, long beautiful hair requires maintenance, which often costs time and money, making it a status symbol. Whichever way you look at it, healthy hair shows power.
Hair as Sacrifice
“Cut three inches of your hair, and make him suffer for three years.” A simple but ancient vengeance spell that even non-witches know about in my community. Of course it only works if you fuel it with fury, and if your hair is actually beautiful. Because to sacrifice means to give up something precious. If your hair is damaged, its power is non-existent, rendering your curse useless.
Hair as a Conduit
“Dry your hair, and dry up someone’s harvest along with it.” As with the first one, this is a simple, well-known curse among traditional families. Different witches use different ancient words to power it, but its main engine is made up of faith and righteous anger. As you dry your hair with a fan, a dryer, or under the sun, imagine your enemy losing their joy and abundance.
Hair as Offering
“Renounce possession of your hair and give it to the Lord." Something Catholic witches do. Take care of their hair as if it is a plant offered to their god. When their hair is healthy, their Father is happy. When it is not, it means they have sinned. There are also others who hide their hair, because they believe it to be a weapon of seduction that they must carry in secret when unneeded.
Hair as a Declaration
“Witches have long hair. Like our divinities. Like the roots of trees." Growing up, even before I knew of my family’s true faith, whenever I thought of a witch, I thought of someone with long hair. It was to me a witch’s mark. And now, it is to me a badge of honor. As an adult, in my society, wearing our hair long is an expression of pride in our identity.
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Ancient clay figurines of a little guy are so under appreciated
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Our friend just got drafted to Ukraine from Barcelona. I hope the war ends...
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🎲 Hermes, Luck-Bringing and Giver of Good Things🍀
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Część, Polacy.
Nie znam polski za dobrze, ale i tak to spróbuję.
Narysowałam biłgorajski strój, bo mnie zawsze podobał się. 🇵🇱
Mám-li to přetlumočit 🇨🇿: nakreslila jsem kroj z Bilgoraje. Pro představu je to město na jihovýchodě Polska.
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Even $5 will make a big difference and save us!
🇵🇸 we are family lost their home, dreams and job in Gaza💔
This is my home before the war and after the war how it became💔💔💔
Before : After :
We lost everything because of this war💔
We ask you to support us with all shame, but we are forced to do this, and I hope you help us through the gofundme link Even if it's just something simple🥹🙏
📎Gofundme link for donations 👇📎
Please, we are in dire need of you and your support. If you cannot donate, you can share☹️❤️🥹
Even if it's $5 Every donation Important!!!!
1️⃣first goal -> $5,000✅
2️⃣Second goal -> $10,000✅
3️⃣third goal -> $15,000🔜
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Free Rothko; found on oak street art on X
Mark Rothko; Blue & Gray, 1962
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We weren't like this one day when we had a life😴
The interesting thing is that we have never needed anything other than donations or the like, but circumstances have made us wise to these requests. We ask for donations, help, and participation, and this is not an easy thing to ask for with a heavy heart, so I will rely on you in the last attempt to participate, knowing that my campaign is very slow, and we can, hand in hand, reach 15. $000 remaining, less than 4000. Thank you to everyone who will contribute. I am very shy about this request, but everyone participate and donate.😴💔
I will attach some pictures from our life..
There are 3800€ remaining that we can reach 😴
I will also put a PayPal salary for personal assistance for me and my family in the current situation. Any amount will be more than helpful🫂💔
Do not hesitate to help your brothers in Gaza while they are dying😴
@sar-soor @nabulsi
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