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I accidentally a hiatus
Sorry for the blog being dead for so long! Life got really busy. Between moving, getting a new job, getting injured, getting bronchitis, changing my career path, and getting a new cat, things have been very hectic for me! I will slowly be easing back into the blog, but probably won't be on crazy amounts. But I love seeing everything you guys do and make and are interested in! You're all so cool. :) Be well, and take care of yourself.
#personal rambles#personal#real life#I would like the world to stop for a few minutes#That would be great#But alas#So instead I am just gonna try to keep all the good things going in my life#But in small doses#we shall see how that goes#hiatus
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Photo by Stuart McCallary
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Any legit, and helpful sites out there for the aspiring pagan?
I have been searching for eleven years.
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blow out all the candles by katmography on Flickr.
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Inspirational WTNV tweets
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Image via We Heart It https://weheartit.com/entry/170860137 Springtime / Easter
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Hag stones, also known as Holey Stones or Witch Stones, are stones that have a naturally occurring hole and are usually found near oceans and other bodies of water. They are said to be powerful protection talismans, and when worn or carried they protect the bearer from curses, hexes, negative spirits, and harm. They have also been used to prevent nightmares, being strung on a bedpost or placed underneath pillows. It is also believed that if you peer through the hole of the stone that you can see the Fae Folk and otherworldly entities. If one broke, it is thought to have used its power to protect a life.
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The exact moment a candle is blown out but still burning
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Witch Tips - Easy 'Coloured' Candles Hack
Don’t want to spend loads of money buying different coloured candles for your spell work?
What you need:
🖍 cheap standard white tea lights
🖍 packet of kids wax crayons
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Method:
🖍 Grab the crayon of the colour you need, remove the paper wrapping (safety people!), hold above the flame to start melting it and allow the melt to drip on to the candle.
🖍 Either you can just go splodgy with it and just dot random splodges of colour over the candle, or you can be more clever and drop the wax in the shape of a sigil, pentagram, elemental symbol etc….
🖍 Then hold your hands a safe distance above the candle and charge with your intention.
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Tips:
⚠️ Watch your arms, don’t wear long sleeves or flammable or metal jewellery that might heat up / catch light and burn you!! I don’t want you getting hurt!
⚠️ The easiest and safest way to do it is to have one candle lit to do the melting and be decorating another candle that isn’t lit yet (especially if you’re trying to do anything elaborate!)
🖍 To make a simple all in one elemental candle simply dot green wax (earth), yellow (air), red (fire) and blue (water) on to a candle (purple too if you want to include spirit!)
🖍 add multiple colours to gain the benefits of more than one candle colour
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My mom is stopping by and she’s bringing me a round tarot deck she found! I can’t wait to find out which it is!
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Hydrangeas path at Sanzen-in temple in Kyoto, Japan by maco-nonch★R
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My new page Facebook - MistyLines Etsy - Mistylines
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Sweaty mosses at Hamilton Pool.
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