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Then come join the Xenia Station!
We are an inclusive, system, POC and LBGTQ+ friendly servers for pagans new or old, witchcraft practitioners, as well as luciferians, and satanists, Christians, Aboriginal faiths, Voudou, Hinduism, Buddhists, Jewish, Muslims, Atheists or Omnists who are simply curious, and Christopagans.
We also have channels for non-religious chatter, so you can have varied experiences here!
We are welcoming of other faiths as well, just make a suggestion in our suggestion channel and we’ll add it!
We are almost at 50 members 43/50 members!!
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I forgot to post it but back around summer I drew Baba Jaga's hut.
Try to find the cat!
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Jan Vytiska — The Last Obdurate Christian and His Slime (acrylic and oil, on canvas, 2022)
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Hand painted second-hand leather gloves - inspired by old Slavic embroidery and traditional Balkan tattoos
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Kolyada (2024)
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“Don’t fear the Gods. Don’t worry about death. What’s good is easy to get. What’s bad is easy to endure.” - Epicurus a Greek Philosopher
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what my deities see when i give them their offerings
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The person who re-blogged this wants you to know that they are open to questions regarding their spiritual path, witchcraft and faith, and in fact, would love to talk about their spiritual path with you and have a casual talk!!
(this applies to me pspspsps HMU , don't hesitate, i am always open to respectful discussion of our spiritual paths and just being friends!!)
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«Karahod» (Roundelay) – Michaił Filipovič (1922)
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your yearly reminder that the co-called "veles night" aka "slavic halloween" is not a traditional slavic holiday and was made up by a russian fascist and conspiracy theorist veleslav (real name ilya) cherkasov, who, among his works that deal with "reconstruction" of slavic traditional religion, also has books about russians being the original pure aryan race that came from hyperborea and genetically possess the "true vedic wisdom". Yeah
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a working witch’s guide to paganism in the office
i saw a post recently from someone wishing they could incorporate their practice into their workplace without judgement so here are some ways i do it
essential oils are a great way to cleanse your space/bring in specific energies without bringing attention to your beliefs especially as they’re so popular across the board, i keep a spray bottle with a homemade mix of oils on my desk and once a week i walk around my room spraying and setting my intentions
animal imagery/figures in devotion to your gods, most deities have at least one animal associated to them and something cute and small won’t draw any attention, i keep a little crow plush on my desk in devotion to one of my gods and everyone else thinks it’s just a little decoration
plants! as a green witch/herbalist i know not everyone might share this sentiment but i work so closely with nature that having my work space filled with plants helps me still feel very connected and centered without a second thought
spell jars/sachets can be easily tucked away in desk drawers, i keep one filled with herbs for success hidden away in my filing cabinet and take it out to refresh it in times of high stress
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Oleg Mikhailovich Gurenkov — The Bewitched (oil on canvas, 2019)
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We have pop pagan music
So last week I made a post about how we as pagans don't really have pop music to listen to that relates to our beliefs and myths. All pagan music is pretty much folk, metal or reenactments of ancient and medival music. Nothing wrong with it, but some of us like to be basic from time to time.
Then I realised... That's not true. There's plenty of pop songs that reference the gods and the myths even though the singers themselves may not be polytheists and that's why I created this playlist. Here you can listen to mostly upbeat but also some pop ballads that you could relate to as a polytheists.
Of course I'm accepting recommendations but please only recommend songs of genres that are pop-adjacent (pop, pop-rock, K-pop, J-pop, dance pop...) or mainstream (r&b, rap, trap, hip hop). It'd be especially thankful in recommendations from other faiths like Kemetism, Norse, Celtic, etc. since I don't know much about those. Any language is good.
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Devil with smilling belly, and two ladies.
Aleksandra Czudżak
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