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A simple spell to release stress
When we hold on to excess stress, it creates a blockage in our personal energy system. Imagine that your is body filled with tiny, invisible wires that carry energy from one point to the next. When you hold on to stress in a certain area, you tie a knot in the wires that keeps energy from flowing smoothly to the rest of your body. This can manifest as fatigue, lack of motivation, overwhelm, or other mental and physical symptoms. This spell is designed to untie those knots and let the energy flow freely.
This spell is very loosely adapted from the book Light Magic for Dark Times by Lisa Marie Basile, which I highly recommend for anyone looking to bring witchcraft into their self care practice or vice versa.
What you will need:
A piece of white paper
A pen or pencil
A bowl or cup of clean, fresh water (water from the tap is fine!)
(Optional) a few drops of lavender essential oil
Performing the spell:
Set aside some time when you can be alone and wonât be disturbed. If you like, set the mood by lighting candles, burning incense, or playing music. If you chose to include lavender oil, add it to the water now.
On the paper, write a detailed description of the situation that is causing you stress, and of how it makes you feel. Be as specific as possible. What emotions do you feel? Are there physical sensations associated with these emotions? Where in your body do you feel them? (If you are more comfortable drawing than writing, draw a picture that represents your situation and how it makes you feel.)
Keep writing/drawing until you run out of things to say. Get a second piece of paper if you need to. Donât worry about making it pretty or even legible. What matters is that you get the emotions out and onto the page.
Fold the paper in half, folding it away from yourself; rotate it to the left and fold it again; rotate to the left again and fold one more time for a total of three folds. With each fold, repeat out loud or in your head, âI acknowledge these feelings and I let them go. I release.â
Submerge the folded paper in the bowl of water. Make sure it is completely covered. Watch it soak through, and watch the ink bleed from the paper.
Say, âSpirits of water, keepers of emotion and the subconscious, spirits of healing, help me to cleanse and release. Help me restore my energy.â
Allow the envelope to soak in the water for at least an hour before disposing of it.
Loving your blog, it's really helping me with my writing. I was wondering if you had any resources on "posh" english language? I am struggling to find the right words for a present time semi-posh english character. I keep using the "wrong" words - I know they are too "common" but can't think of proper alternatives that will make her sound more posh. I keep googling, but not with much success. If you've got any tips or resources that I could read in preparation, I would really appreciate it!
I donât really write much on specific dialects or linguistics, but I have several posts that might have something along the lines of what youâre looking for. Iâm sorry if you donât find anything, but I donât really specialize in that sort of thing.
Resources For Writing Period Pieces: High Middle Ages & Renaissance
Resources For Writing Period Pieces: 1600s
Resources For Writing Period Pieces: 1700s
Resources For Writing Period Pieces: 1800s
Resources For Writing Period Pieces: 1900-1939
Resources For Writing Period Pieces: 1940-1969
Resources For Writing Period Pieces: 1970-1999
These might have resources for specific dialects somewhere in them and that might lead you to posh english accents, regional english accents, common vocabulary, etc.
Useful Writing Resources
Useful Writing Resources II
Resources For World Building
These have miscellaneous sections that might be worth looking into.
Resources For Creating Characters
Resources For Describing Characters
These are generally about characters and Iâm sure thereâs something in there about character voices and dialects.
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Shadow Work Mega-Masterpost
Behold! A compilation of virtually everything in my shadow work tag to date:Â
Original Content
Disclaimer
Shadow Work MasterpostÂ
Beginning Shadow Work Masterpost
Shadow Work Exercises MasterpostÂ
Internalizing Shadow Work
The Shadow and the Inner Child: Part I and Part II
14-Day Shadow Work Challenge
Stones for Shadow Work
Core Beliefs
Resolving and Eliminating Core Beliefs
Thoughts on Shadow Work (# 1)
Thoughts on Shadow Work (# 2)
Thoughts on Shadow Work (# 3)
A Warning Regarding Shadow Work
Letâs Talk About âPositiveâ Shadow Aspects
Dissecting Positive Traits
Let Me Make Something ClearâŚ
Guidelines* for Successful Shadow Work (*)
Cooperative Shadow Work
Overcoming Fear
Shadow Work Related Asks
How do I begin shadow work?
Is a dedication ritual necessary?
Advice on distinguishing between shadow and depression?
When starting shadow work⌠?
Could I have stumbled upon my shadow [in a dream]?
Iâm going to start shadow workâ but Iâm scared. Any advice?
Do you know how to deal with embarrassment with shadow work?
Shadow Work Related Videos/Discourses
Facing Your Own Shadow - Alan Watts
Shadow Work Related Videos - Teal Swan
What is Shadow Work?
Shadow Work Related Quotes/Excerpts
From âThe Temple of Shamanic Witchcraftâ by Christopher Penczak
âş Facing the ShadowÂ
âşÂ The shadow is not evil
âşÂ Facing the dark
âşÂ Partnering with shadow energy
âşÂ Closet analogy
âşÂ You might want to pull away
âşÂ Energy is neutral
âşÂ The shadow is a constant ally
From âTarot Shadow Workâ by Christine Jette
âşÂ The Shadow Knows
âşÂ To catch a glimpse of your shadow
âşÂ The only requirement for shadow work
âşÂ Working slowly is essential
Shadow Work Related Content by Other Tumblr Users
Shadow Work I: A Series of Little Deaths by @duskenpath
Shadow Work II: Types and Terms by @duskenpath
Shadow Work III: Timing by @duskenpath
A Shadow Work Technique by @buterfligurl
Mastering Your Inner Shadows by @starlightsilver
Shadow Work Related Divination
Dragon Rune Spread from spiritedenterprise.com
Shadow Self Conversation Tarot Spread by @arcanemysteries
Obscure Sorrows Tarot Challenge by @reinedelair

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* manifestation emoji spell *
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manifest peaceful change and exciting new beginnings that you have been wanting and waiting for
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slavic god of joy, water, mid-summer, and magical herbs
Some gold advice from Margaret Atwood from her Master Class on creative writing trailer.
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The moonâs sun kissed waters illuminate this night, and I simmer within cascading waters of violet sky and starlight.
-MYSA.
Baby witch master-post
I know a lot of baby witches have trouble with finding where to start out so I complied a list of good resources for the absolute beginner witch!! Hope this helps â¤ď¸đż
Witchy starter terms
Witch terms pt.2
Tree magick
Herb master post
(smudging is a term from Native American that is not an open practice, smoke cleansing is called Smoke Cleansing, smudging is closed as well as white sage and san palo, important Native American herbs)
Moon phases and witchcraft
Moon grimore
Beginner crystals
Crystal care
Crystal master post
Beginner master post
Includes: magick theory, magickal tools, Beliefs and UPG, centering and grounding, Magick names, Visualisation, Circle casting, Warding and cleansing, Taglocks, Symbols, Curse info, Planes of existence, Laws of magick and spirit guides.
Witch tips
Spiritual protection
Herbs!!!!
AMAZING BEGINNER MASTER POST
Includes: Moon info and astrology, Herbs, Lots of spells, Astral Projection, Blood magick, Elements, enchanting items, Runes, Knot magick, Salt, insence, Plants, spirits, DIY recipes.
Auras
Astrology
Candle magick
Beginner witch advice
Sigils
Tarot
Celebrating sabbats
Sabbat info
Water magick
Master post all thingy witchy
Empaths
Closed practices
Types of witches
( I would lay off deity work at the beginning, you might never work with any, but it can be extremely dangerous even lethal and some dieties are from closed religions)
Home magick
Protection magick
Protection magick pt2
I would wait to do spells until you have all your information and research and do protection spells for your first spells. Also I wouldnât do blood magick, as it is very powerful and can have major consequences if you donât know what your doing, and spirit work or any work with deities.
Pagan vs Wiccan
Circle casting
Book of shadows prompts
Familiars
Familiars in animals
Familiar info and summoning
Energy work terms
Cleansing
Charging
Enhancing psychic abilites
BOS prompts galore
Witches tools
Charging vs activating
Witchy apps
Charging pt 2
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Witch Chants for cleansing and positive energy:
While your burning your herbs say these chants:
For cleansing your home:
Smoke and fire and air and earth
Cleanse and bless this home and hearth
Drive away all harm and fear
Only good may enter here
- created by a witchtoker; I canât find them anywhere which bothers me but if anyone knows there name I would like to credit them for this chant! I love it â¤ď¸
Positive energy after cleansing:
Now my space is clear from fright
May my home be clean and bright
Protect this space from evils glare
Bless and lift with love and care
- created by me
Cleansing a space (Not Home):
Cleanse the air with earth and fire
Smoke may drift and rise up higher
Lead away the hate and fear
May only love enter here
- created by me
If any of you would like to use these go ahead! I highly reccomend making your own as well and use these as inspiration! I made them rhyme because Iâm just such a poet like that đâ¨đ
- love, Shiningmystic â¤ď¸
Energy Work for the Fire Witch
Sit in an upright but comfortable position. Place your hands together either in your lap or hold them up further. Close your eyes and begin to focus on your breathing. Settle into a meditative state.
Visualize or feel red and gold energy flowing towards your palms and fingers. Focus on the heat that grows as the energy gathers. After awhile, create a spark to ignite the flames.
Allow the red and gold energy to dance in the form of flames along your hands. Contain it to that area, stopping it from climbing up your arms. Feel how it shifts and changes, how some spots are warmer and others colder.
Try to change the color of the flame. See how this affects the feel of it. Does a purple flame feel different from a green flame? Does a blue flame feel colder or hotter than a red one? If you find a color that resonates well with you, keep it that color for the remainder of the session. If not, then simply return it to red and gold before continuing.
Synchronize the fire with your breathing. As you breathe in, let the flames rise and grow. As you exhale, let them fall. Each time you inhale, increase the size of the flames gradually until you reach your maximum intensity. Take a few more breaths at this size before you begin to gradually decrease it.
Allow the flames to die down to glowing embers. Let the warmth radiate up through your arms, into your chest, and around your entire body. Once the embers have gone out completely, visualize the ashes scattering out from your hands, removing any excess or unsavory energy from yourself.
Sit in this moment for a few more moments, allowing yourself to come back to the world slowly. Pay attention to how you feel after. Energized? Motivated? Happy? Carry that fire within yourself and repeat this exercise whenever you need a little extra heat.
I hope you enjoy, and that this is a helpful exercise for both those who work with fire and those who want to get more in touch with fire energy. As always, feel free to customize this if something clicks better a different way!

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writing-prompt-s:
Valhalla does not discriminate against the kind of fight you lost. Did you lose the battle with cancer? Maybe you died in a fist fight. Even facing addiction. After taking a deep drink from his flagon, Odin slams his cup down and asks for the glorious tale of your demise!
Oh my god, this is beautiful.
A small child enters Valhalla. The battle they lost was âhiding from an alcoholic father.â Odin sees the flinch when he slams the cup and refrains from doing it again. He hears the childâs pain; no glorious battle this, but one of fear and wretched survival.
He invites the child to sit with him, offers the choicest mead and instructs his men to bring a sword and shield, a bow and arrow, of the very best materials and appropriate size. âHere,â he says, âyou will find no man who dares to harm you. But so you will know your own strength, and be happy all your days in Valhalla, I will teach you to use these weapons.â
The sad day comes when another child enters the hall. Odin does not slam his cup; he simply beams with pride as the first child approaches the newcomer, and holds out her bow and quiver, and says ânobody here will hurt you. Everyone will be so proud you did your best, and Iâll teach you to use these, so you always know how strong you are.â
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A young man enters the hall. He hesitates when Odin asks his story, but at long last, it ekes out: skinheads after the Pride parade. His partner got into a building and called for help. The police took a little longer than perhaps they really needed to, and two of those selfsame skinheads are in the hospital now with broken bones that need setting, but six against one is no fair match. The fear in his face is obvious: here, among men large enough to break him in two, will he face an eternity of torment for the man he left behind?
Odin rumbles with anger. Curses the low worms who brought this man to his table, and regales him with tales of Loki so to show him his own welcome. âA day will come, my friend, when you seek to be reunited, and so you shall,â Odin tells him. âTo request the aid of your comrades in battle is no shameful thing.â
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A woman in pink sits near the head of the table. Sheâs very nearly skin and bones, and has no hair. This will not last; health returns in Valhalla, and joy, and light, and merrymaking. But now her soul remembers the battle of her life, and it must heal.
Odin asks.
And asks again.
And the words pour out like poisoned water, things she couldnât tell her husband or children. The pain of chemotherapy. The agony of a mastectomy, the pain still deeper of âwe found a tumor in your lymph nodes. Iâm so sorry.â And at last, the tortured question: what is left of her?
Odin raises his flagon high. âWhat is left of you, fair warrior queen, is a spirit bright as fire; a will as strong as any forged iron; a life as great as any sea. Your battle was hard-fought, and lost in the glory only such furor can bring, and now the pain and fight are behind you.â
In the months to come, she becomes a scop of the hallâno demotion, but simple choice. She tells the stories of the great healers, Agnes and Tanya, who fought alongside her and thousands of others, who turn from no battle in the belief that one day, one day, the war may be won; the warriors Jessie and Mabel and Jeri and Monique, still battling on; the queens and soldiers and great women of yore.
The day comes when she calls a familiar name, and another small, scarred woman, eyes sunken and dark, limbs frail, curly black hair shaved close to her head, looks up and sees her across the hall. Odin descends from his throne, a tall and foaming goblet in his hands, and stuns the hall entire into silence as he kneels before the newcomer and holds up the goblet between her small dark hands and bids her to drink.
âAll-Father!â the feasting multitudes cry. âWhat brings great Odin, Spear-Shaker, Ancient One, Wand-Bearer, Teacher of Gods, to his knees for this lone waif?â
He waves them off with a hand.
âThis woman, LaTeesha, Destroyer of Cancer, from whom the great tumors fly in fear, has fought that greatest battle,â he says, his voice rolling across the hall. âShe has fought not another body, but her own; traded blows not with other limbs but with her own flesh; has allowed herself to be pierced with needles and scored with knives, taken poison into her very veins to defeat this enemy, and at long last it is time for her to put her weapons down. Do you think for a moment this fight is less glorious for being in silence, her deeds the less for having been aided by others who provided her weapons? She has a place in this great hall; indeed, the highest place.â
And the children perform feats of archery for the entertainment of all, and the women sing as the young man who still awaits his beloved plays a luteâwhich, after all, is not so different from the guitar he once used to break a manâs face in that great final fight.
Valhalla is a place of joy, of glory, of great feasting and merrymaking.
And it is a place for the soul and mind to heal.
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This is a very beautiful thought, but Valhalla isnât the only grand hall one can go to for their afterlife; Iâd love to hear stories as beautiful as this for other halls.
There is a young girl, her body frail and small. The girl bares the marks of so many scars, so many beatings from her broken home. Every night was a constant fight to stay safe, every day at school, she had to say her bruises were from playing too hard. Her teachers would look at her, but not see what was happening, and the girl kept suffering. She hardly had a childhood before her mother took it from her one night, a drug induced rage that ended her life far too soon.Â
The girl enters the hall of Folkvangr, sobbing at every step. The goddess Freya, ethereal and lovely, sits upon a golden throne at the highest point of the hall. Freya is concerned, her brows furrowed.Â
âWhy do you cry, child?â she asks, her voice rings like a thousand bells, echoing through the mighty hall.Â
The little girl hiccups, she fidgets and hides her scars, âyou are so beautiful, and Iâm afraid Iâm too ugly to be here.âÂ
Freya descends from her throne, gliding and golden like the passing of sunlight through trees. She kneels in front of the girl and embraces her.
âDear child, I am the Vanadis Freya, goddess of beauty and battle. I have the first choice of the slain, and I chose you. You are beautiful and your fight is over. You have a home with me now. I will teach you to fight so that you never need to be afraid again, and I will love you no matter what.âÂ
The girl looks up and sees the faces of gently smiling women and girls of all ages and colors behind the goddess. She knows that she has gained many mothers and grandmothers and sisters. The girl knows that for the first time since she can remember, she will finally be loved.
There is an old man with old wounds. He fought in war to protect everyone, only to come home to poverty and sadness. The old man lived the final days of his life on a bench in the park, and no one mourned him.Â
When he wakes up, he is in a dark house, made of stone. Snow falls sleepily outside. There are cheery little candles on top of many stout wooden tables in the great room. A tall pale woman sits with a black dog at one of these tables. There are people all around; eating, laughing, playing games like old friends. The house is loud and merry with fellowship.
A call rings out over all the noise.Â
âGood to see ya pal! Come sit with us!â
A younger man beckons towards the old man, and he reluctantly joins the youngster and his companions at the table.Â
 Many of the men and women at the table pat him on the back. The ladyâs dog curls up at his feet. One of them even pushes their bowl of hot stew to the old man. The old timer enjoys the warmth in his bones, the thought of not going to sleep hungry fills him up with happiness that makes his eyes sting with the icy bite of tears.
âI appreciate it all, but surely this is a mistake. I donât know you allâ the old man is afraid that now they will shoo him away, like so many others. Instead, the lady with the dog kindly grasps his hand, her face melts in understanding.Â
âThis is Helheim, and in Helheim, we are all remembered. I am Hel. You are among friends now. You will never go hungry, you will never be alone again.âÂ
Time passes, and the old man has made many friends in Helheim. Some nights, when the snow falls hardest, a new person will appear, shy and uncertain. The old man always rises from his seat, always certain to have a warm drink in both hands. The old man gives the newcomer his friendliest smile and says,
âGood to see ya pal, come sit with us.âÂ
Two young men, both in love. They hoped to get married, but then the doctors said the two worst words you could ever hear. The sickness ravaged one of them, and broke the heart of the other. The sick man barely recognized himself in the mirror anymore, and the other felt like he was drowning in helplessness.Â
Months later, itâs the night of the funeral for the sick man. His lover clings to photos of them together. Â He canât see through the hurt, he canât find it in himself to do anything but cry. His entire body aches with how much he misses his lover. The young man turns to cheap gas station beers to drown out the pain. Driving home with too many open cans on the floor, he hits a deer and tumbles into a ditch.Â
He finds himself on the ground in a golden forest, with trees arching so high into the sky, he can barely see the tops. The falling leaves dance to the song of the gentle winds, and the sunlight plays over everything in sight. He realises its not the wind singing; thereâs the melody of many singing voices carried on the breeze. The young man follows it to a bright clearing in the woods. Many people are there, making flower crowns and laughing. The heady smells of wine and cooking meat wafts around him. At the front of the crowd is a man in rich finery, laughing with all the rest. The air is alight with joy and the sounds of bells.Â
But most importantly of all is his boyfriend, glowing with health, covered in flowers and smiling.Â
I will always reblog this as I cry new tears with every edition
@thewitchofthenorse Have you seen this? This literally made my teary and made me so happy to read, just gods⌠đđđş
Macbeth, dir. Orson Welles, 1948.