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golifeshoping · 9 months ago
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Tiger Eye Crystal Tree
Embark on a journey of strength and prosperity with Golifeshoping's Tiger Eye Crystal Tree. A captivating fusion of nature's resilience and crystalline beauty, this tree-shaped ornament is meticulously crafted with golden-brown Tiger Eye crystals. The Tiger Eye is revered for its grounding energy and protective qualities. Placed strategically on the branches, these crystals create a mesmerizing visual spectacle, bringing positive vibes and balance to any space. Symbolizing growth and determination, our Tiger Eye Crystal Tree is not just a decorative piece; it's a meaningful addition to your surroundings, radiating strength and prosperity.
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either0r · 2 months ago
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heartnosekid · 2 years ago
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☃️ the name winter 🌌
for anon!
☃️-🌌-☃️ / 🌌-☃️-🌌 / ☃️-🌌-☃️
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yoursgemstonesshop · 6 months ago
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Country/Region Of Manufacture : INDONESIA Main Stone : PALM AGATE Size : 44x38x6 mm. Treatment : NATURAL Weight In Cts : 89.75 Cts. Natural/Lab-Created : NATURAL Color : CLEAR WHITE COLOR Shape : REctangle CABOCHON
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capyccino · 6 months ago
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Glimmers 💛
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anthonyspage · 1 year ago
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💗🐱🔮💕🌥🌸🏡
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couldbebetterforsure · 1 year ago
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You know Jack Jeanne….you can joke about Suzu being a weak singer all you want….
Doesn’t really work when you have Yuma Uchida playing him as if he has the voice of an angel 😂
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noxcomnia-a · 2 years ago
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Whose gonna volunteer to go to the forest of dreams with Owen, he’ll make sure to protect you
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lucidwonderlust · 3 days ago
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purcaholic · 1 month ago
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In a vibrant, low poly realm where joy takes flight, Faceted hills gleam under pixelated hues of light. Crystal trees stretch in angular grace, While polygonal creatures play a merry chase. A prism river weaves through bright, blocky lands, Reflecting laughter in shimmering bands. Here, fantasy dances on geometric breeze— A jubilant world, where magic never ceases to please.
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golifeshoping · 9 months ago
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7 Chakra Color Pendant
Golifeshoping invites you to embark on a journey of spiritual balance and vibrant energy with our 7 Chakra Color Pendants. Representing the seven energy centers within the human body, each pendant is a unique fusion of style and metaphysical significance. Join us as we delve into the captivating world of chakras, exploring how these colorful pendants can enhance both your style and overall well-being.
Understanding the Chakras:
Chakras are believed to be energy centers within the body, each associated with specific qualities and aspects of our physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. The seven main chakras are often depicted as colorful wheels of energy, ranging from the vibrant red of the Root Chakra to the serene violet of the Crown Chakra.
Golifeshoping's 7 Chakra Color Pendants:
Our 7 Chakra Color Pendants are crafted with precision and care to capture the essence of each chakra. Adorned with a spectrum of vibrant gemstones or crystals, these pendants serve as a wearable representation of the balance and harmony sought in holistic practices. Whether you're drawn to the grounding energy of the Root Chakra or the intuitive vibes of the Third Eye Chakra, our collection offers a pendant for every individual's unique energy alignment.
Balancing Mind, Body, and Spirit:
Wearing a 7 Chakra Color Pendant from Golifeshoping is more than a fashion statement; it's a conscious choice to invite balance into your life. As each chakra is associated with specific attributes, wearing the corresponding colors can serve as a reminder to nurture and align these aspects of yourself. The collective energy of the seven chakras creates a harmonious flow, promoting overall well-being and a sense of inner equilibrium.
Versatility in Style:
Golifeshoping understands the importance of style and self-expression. Our 7 Chakra Color Pendants seamlessly blend metaphysical significance with aesthetic appeal, making them versatile accessories for any occasion. Whether paired with casual wear or complementing a more formal ensemble, these pendants add a touch of vibrancy and intentionality to your style.
Mindful Gifting:
The 7 Chakra Color Pendants also make for thoughtful and meaningful gifts. Whether you're celebrating a milestone, expressing gratitude, or simply sharing positive energy, these pendants are a symbolic way to show you care. Each pendant comes infused with the intention to inspire balance and well-being in the recipient's life.
Conclusion:
Elevate your style and energy with Golifeshoping's 7 Chakra Color Pendants. Embrace the vibrant hues and holistic significance of each chakra as you embark on a journey of self-discovery and balance. Discover the beauty of mindful accessories that not only enhance your style but also contribute to your overall well-being. Explore the harmony of energies with Golifeshoping's collection, where fashion meets spiritual intentionality.
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jazzypaophotography · 1 year ago
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Contemporary Dining Room in Chicago
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Great room idea with blue walls and a mid-sized contemporary light wood floor.
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dionysianivy · 29 days ago
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What is Samhain?
Samhain, celebrated from October 31st to November 1st in the Northern Hemisphere and from April 30th to May 1st in the Southern Hemisphere, is a sacred time when the veil between worlds is at its thinnest. During this festival, the boundaries between realms dissolve, allowing the unseen to come forward. It’s a time to honor our ancestors and offer them hospitality as we transition into the darker half of the year. While it marks the end of the old year, Samhain also heralds the beginning of a new one, reminding us that death is always followed by rebirth, making this festival a powerful moment of transformation.
It is pronounced "Sow-en," which means "summer's end" and aligns with Halloween in the Northern Hemisphere. Samhain marks the time when the Earth enters a period of rest, the days shorten, and winter begins its slow arrival. During this time, the air becomes crisper, the nights grow longer, and the warmth of summer fades, symbolizing the end of one cycle and the start of another.
Samhain holds deep significance as it is a time to remember and honor those we have lost. The thinning of the veil allows for a stronger connection with ancestors, spirits, and otherworldly beings. While it’s a time to venerate these spirits and fair folk, who are particularly active during this liminal period, it’s also essential to protect oneself from any harmful entities that may cross through.
A key aspect of Samhain is honoring and respecting the dead. One simple yet meaningful tradition is to set an extra place at the table for any spirit or ancestor, offering them a meal. Many witches also visit cemeteries to pay respects, not only to their own ancestors but also to those forgotten by time, ensuring no spirit is left without recognition.
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Morrigan x Dagda and Samhain
According to legend, the Irish deities the Dagda and the Morrigan consummate their relationship today to ensure the fertility of land, people, and animals for the year to come. The Dagda, “the good god,” is the tribal father god; the Morrigan, “the phantom queen,” is often described as a “battle goddess,” although that only hints at her powers. She begins the Great Rite in the form of an old hag but is rejuvenated by the union, regaining her youth and beauty. On the eve of Samhain, the Dagda, god of strength and fertility, meets the Morrigan, goddess of war and fate, at the River Unius. As he prepares for battle against the Fomorians, ancient enemies of the Tuatha Dé Danann, he encounters the Morrigan bathing in the river. They make love, a symbolic act representing the union of the land (the Morrigan) with its protector (the Dagda). In return, the Morrigan promises to aid the Tuatha Dé Danann, using her powers of prophecy and battle to help them secure victory. Her role as a goddess of fate is essential, shaping the outcome of the war and the future of the land.
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Magic Correspondences:
Planets: Pluto, Saturn
Season: Autumn
Element: Water
Time of Day: Midnight
Tarot: The Death, The Devil, The Magician
Colors: Black, Orange, Gold, Silver, Red, Yellow, Purple
Herbs: Rosemary, Mugwort, Sage, Patchouli, Frankincense, Calendula, Garlic, Bay, Apple Leaf
Fruits: Pomegranate, Apple, Pear, Grapes, Hazelnuts
Vegetables: Pumpkin, Squash, Carrot, Potato, Turnip
Runes: Eihwaz, Jera, Othala
Crystals: Obsidian, Onyx, Carnelian, Cat’s Eye, Labradorite, Smokey Quartz, Black Tourmaline, Granite, Amber
Trees: Birch, Rowan, Hawthorn
Goddesses: Hecate, Banba, Cerridwen, Macha, Badb, Persephone, Cailleach Bheur, Kali, Bastet, Nephthys, Durga, Arianrhod, Baba Yaga
Gods: Hades, Loki, The Dagda, Cernunnos, Osiris, Anubis, Belenus, Arawn
Dragon: Grael
Flowers: Yarrow, Hawthorn, Marigold, Chrysanthemum, Blackthorn
Animals: Spider, Owl, Bat, Cat, Wolf, Dog, Rat, Snake, Raven, Cow
Magical powers: Transformation, Death, Life Cycles, Honoring the Dead, New Beginnings, Spirit Communication, Witchcraft, Faery Magick, Mirror Spells, Reincarnation, Astral Projection, Balance, Wisdom
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Activities to do:
👻 Honor your ancestors
👻 Connect with your loved ones that have passed away. Give them offerings, talk to them, and remember the happy moments
👻 Watch your favorite spooky movies
👻 Clean your altar (if you have one)
👻 Carve a pumpkin with symbols of what you want to attract (heart = love, water drops = healing)
👻 Talk with spirits through tarot cards, runes, or a pendulum
👻 Connect with your magick and your craft
👻 Honor and connect with your deities, leave them some offerings as it's an important celebration for everyone
👻 Light candles around your house
👻 Write wishes and place them on your jack-o'-lanterns
👻 Eat Samhain food or any food that makes you feel close to this sabbat
👻 Do guided meditations
👻 Make a special recipe and add some intentions
👻 Do some spells! October, especially Samhain, is the most magickal time!
👻 Leave some milk outside for Cat Síth!
👻 Honor the dead and respect life :D
👻 Write your wishes on bay leaves and burn them
👻 Honor the forgotten dead, those who don't have anyone to remember them, and light a candle for them
👻 Cleanse yourself and your house
👻 If you feel comfortable, visit a cemetery
👻 Eat lots of candy
👻 Light a Bonfire
👻 Eat apples (you can also use them as offerings)
👻 Take a walk in nature and appreciate the beauty of autumn
👻 Wear colors associated with Samhain, especially black
👻 Do candle magick
👻 Collect autumn leaves and place them in your house
👻 Use pumpkin seeds for spells—they're great for prosperity, abundance, or even love
👻 Put up photos of your loved ones who have passed, leave them food, and light candles
👻 Place figurines around your home with cats, crows, pumpkins or other Samhain symbols
👻 Throw a Samhain/Halloween feast with the people you love
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Food and drinks:
Meat – pork, especially (it’s completely okay if you don’t want to consume it), pumpkin – anything with pumpkin like pumpkin pie, seeds, bread, soup, corn – sweetcorn, popcorn, cornbread, apples – apple cake, apple pie, apple juice, apple cider, spiced wine, cider, mulled wine, honey, potatoes, roasted vegetables, stew, biscuits, salads made with veggies from your garden, recipes loved by your ancestors, pomegranates, squash
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useful sources: Wicca: A Modern Guide To Witchcraft & Magick; Encyclopedia of Witchcraft: The Complete A-Z for the Entire Magical World by Judika Illes
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yoursgemstonesshop · 6 months ago
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agir1ukn0w · 1 year ago
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I’m sorry but if this paragraph doesn’t fuck you up Idk what will:
“Coriolanus felt his anxieties melt away. Full of fresh food, shaded by the trees, Lucy Gray singing softly beside him, he began to appreciate nature. It really was beautiful out here. The crystal clean air. The lush colors. He felt so relaxed and free. What if this was his life: rising whenever, catching his food for the day, and hanging out with Lucy Gray by the lake? Who needed wealth and success and power when they had love? Didn’t it conquer all?
- The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins (pg. 438)
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themodernwitchsguide · 1 year ago
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altars for greek gods
this post includes hades, persephone, artemis, apollo, aphrodite, hermes, and hekate. for part 2 including zeus, hera, poseidon, hestia, hephaestus, dionysus, ares, demeter, and athena click here, for the titans and protogenoi click here.
keep in mind that this is largely UPG, new age stuff, and historically accurate offerings to the gods include meat, wine, grain (specifically barley), honey, and incense (myrrh and frankincense).
colors can be used for candles, banners, decor, whatever you want
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HADES
Colors: black, red, and white for association with death. purple and metallics for association with riches/wealth
Offerings: mint, asphodel, white poplar, pomegranate, coffee, cinnamon, elm, money, chocolate
Crystals: gemstones, black crystals (obsidian, black tourmaline, smokey quartz, etc.), pyrite, hematite, labradorite
Animals: black ram, owl, serpent, Cerberus
PERSEPHONE
Colors: purple, pink, yellow, green for association with springtime. black and metallics for association with Hades. white for purity.
Offerings: pomegranate, flowers, grains, asphodel, lavender, rosemary
Crystals: amethyst, gemstones, moss/tree agate, milk quartz, jade, lepidolite
Animals: deer, ram, bat, talking birds (including parrots)
APHRODITE
Colors: red and pink for love/sexuality. white and blue for association with the ocean. gold for association with, well, gold.
Offerings: roses, chocolate, shells, myrrh, gold
Crystals: rose quartz, pearl, emerald, opal, aquamarine, rhodonite, rhodochrosite, ocean jasper, morganite
Animals: swan, dove, hare
ARTEMIS
Colors: white, blue, black, and grey for association with the heavens. brown and green for association with nature/the hunt.
Offerings: moon shaped foods, frankincense, cypress, mugwort, amaranth
Crystals: morganite, moonstone, aventurine, selenite, celestite, moss/tree agate, amethyst, quartz (specific dendritic), labradorite, silver
Animals: deer, wolf, wild boar
APOLLO
Colors: yellow, white, and blue for association with the heavens. red, orange, and pink for healing. purple and green for the Oracle
Offerings: sun shaped foods, bay leaves, laurel, cypress, playing music, poetry
Crystals: sunstone, amber, calcite (specifically honey and yellow), quartz (specifically rutilated or clear), rose quartz, silver
Animals: cow, snake, hawk, crow/raven, cicada, swan, bees
HERMES
Colors: green and gold for money/luck. white and brown for travels.
Offerings: money, crocus/saffron, strawberries
Crystals: jade, malachite, fluorite, pyrite, lapis lazuli, citrine, alexandrite
Animals: tortoise, ram
HEKATE
Colors: purple, blue, and green for magic. red and black for association with underworld
Offerings: garlic, saffron, crossroad dirt, black salt, ashes, sage, cedar, yew
Crystals: labradorite, obsidian, hematite, black tourmaline, amethyst, bloodstone, serpentine, lepidolite
Animals: wolf, boar, serpent, lion, horse, cow
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