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Concept: a bunch of high school Satanists get drunk in the local graveyard and try to conjure a demon, but theyâre using one of those âreconstructionistâ ritual books that gets its sources all mixed up, so they end up with a minor Mithraic fertility spirit that hasnât spoken with humans in like 1700 years instead. By the terms of its binding itâs not allowed to leave until itâs ensured a successful harvest for its summoners, which is a problem, because none of these goobers have ever raised so much as a houseplant; if it wants to go home, itâs going to have to teach them how to garden - whether they want to learn or not!
âFive high school sophomores were arrested today on charges of operating an illegal pot growing business behind the Home Depot on I-95. The 200-foot-tall plants, which police could see from their stationâŚâ
~ John Burroughs
hello! i've been trying to research magic, but unfortunately most books i find are specific wicca, which i'm not interested in. do you have any book reccomendations that arent wicca centric? thank you! i love your blog :^)
Oh heckin yes I do My amazon wishlist is literally like six pages long⌠ALL BOOKS
WARNING: This Is Going To Be Extremely Long!
First though I want to note that while I 100% understand your feelings about the Wicca stuff (being a very NOT Wiccan Witch), not all books that are Wicca leaning are bad! Iâve gotten loads of useful information from books that tended to be a little new agey. Thatâs where being objective comes in! With ANY book, you should take it with a grain of salt, and some with a whole shaker. But itâs up to you to pay attention to misinformation and conflation, and to know how to do research to prove or disprove that something in a book you read is true or not. Does that make sense??Â
Anywho, a couple of books that are still kind of âWicca-yâ but great:
Grimoire of the Green Witch
The Goodly Spellbook (This one is an INCREDIBLY AWESOME REFERENCE)
The Modern Guide To Witchcraft (Written By Skye Alexander who seems to mass produce books, so need some good fact checking here)
The Modern Witchcraft SpellBook (Written By Skye Alexander who seems to mass produce books, so need some good fact checking here)
The Witches Broom (LOTS OF SALT but good basic history)
The Witches Athame (LOTS OF SALT but good basic history)
The Witches Mirror (LOTS OF SALT but good basic history)
Cottage Witchery (This author is pretty good about keeping away but thereâs still some slips)
Practical Protection Magick (This author is pretty good about keeping away but thereâs still some slips)
The Big Book of Practical Spells (Written by Judika Illes, who did the Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells; itâs a good book, but thereâs too much Cultural appropriation for my taste. Tread Lightly, and bring that shaker I was talking about)
Those are all books from my personal collection that I would recommend! Now as for the Non-Wicca Books, Letâs dive in! Not all of these have I read or owned, and they are in no particular order. Youâll notice most of them relate to âTraditional Witchcraftâ or West Country, because that is where my practice is focused.Â
The Tradition of Household Spirits: Ancestral Lore and PracticesÂ
The High Magic of Talismans and Amulets: Tradition and Craft
Cornish Charms and Cures
To Fly by Night: An anthology of Hedgewitchery
Treading the Mill: Practical Craft Working in Modern Traditional Witchcraft
Popular Magic: Cunning-folk in English History
The Black Arts: A Concise History of Witchcraft, Demonology, Astrology, and Other Mystical Practices Throughout the Ages
Grimorium Verum
The Devilâs Dozen: Thirteen Craft Rites of the Old One
The Witching Herbs: 13 Essential Plants and Herbs for Your Magical Garden
Defences Against the Witchesâ Craft - Anti-cursing Charms from English Folk Magick, Traditional Witchcraft and the Grimoire Traditions
Nummits and Crummits: Devonshire Customs, Characteristics, and Folk-lore
Encyclopedia of Folk Medicine: Old World and New World Traditions
The Art of Black Mirror Scrying
Enchantment: The Witchesâ Art of Manipulation by Gesture, Gaze and Glamour
CHILDREN OF CAIN: A Study of Modern Traditional Witchcraft.
The Pillars of Tubal Cain
Witchâs Workbook
The Left Hand: The Cabal Grimoire of Walking in Darkness
Profane Seals: A Compendium of Vile Sigil Magick - Volume I
Eye of the Oracle: The Cabal Grimoire of Psychic Magick
The Book of Smokeless Fire
Azoetia: A Grimoire of the Sabbatic Craft
Between the Living & the Dead: A Perspective on Witches & Seers in the Early Modern Age
The Night Battles: Witchcraft and Agrarian Cults in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
The Horn of Evenwood: A Grimoire of Sorcerous Operations, Charms, and Devices of Witchery
The Cunning Manâs Handbook: The Practice of English Folk Magic, 1550-1900
Ecstasies: Deciphering the Witchesâ Sabbath
The Book of Oberon: A Sourcebook of Elizabethan Magic
The Grimoire of Arthur Gauntlet (PB)
Witchcraft: A Handbook of Magic Spells and Potions
Cecil Williamsons Book of Witchcraft: A Grimoire of the Museum of Witchcraft
Under the Witching Tree: A Folk Grimoire of Tree Lore and Practicum
Veneficium: Magic, Witchcraft and the Poison Path
Witchcraft For Tomorrow
Pharmako Gnosis: Plant Teachers and the Poison Path
The Witchesâ Ointment: The Secret History of Psychedelic Magic
The Visions of Isobel Gowdie
The Taper That Lights The Way: Robert Cochraneâs Letters Revealed)Â
The Call of The Horned Piper
A Deed Without a Name
Heritage Witchcraft (This one is kind of useless unless youâre taking his Classes)
Letters from the Devilâs Forest: An Anthology of Writings on Traditional Witchcraft, Spiritual Ecology and Provenance Traditionalism
The Devilâs Plantation: East Anglian Lore, Witchcraft & Folk-Magic
Liber Nox: A Traditional Witchâs Gramarye
Thirteen Pathways of Occult Herbalism
Traditional Witchesâ Formulary and Potion-making Guide: Recipes for Magical Oils, Powders and Other Potions
The Black Toad
Traditional Witchcraft: A Cornish Book of Ways
PHEW!
That was a lot! Okay anon I hope this gives you a good starting place!Â
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đ§đťââď¸Protection From The Faeđ§đťââď¸
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Iron
Iron in any form or shape has always been considered the very best protection against fae â in almost all legends, the metal is like kryptonite to Superman. If you kept an iron nail in your pocket, you couldnât be carried away by them. Sometimes iron nails were sewn into the hems of childrenâs clothing for that reason. A pair of iron shears hung on the wall near a babyâs bed was said to prevent the child from being swapped for an ugly fae baby.
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Steel
Steel is also effective against the faeries because it is created from processed iron. If a faery is cut by a steel or iron blade, the wound will not heal or will take a very long time. In some stories, the Fae is slowly poisoned by such a wound. Steel or iron weapons are among the few things that can actually kill a Fae being.
However, unless it was plainly self-defense (and sometimes even that wouldnât help your case), you could expect the rest of the faeries to exact a terrible retribution!
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Horseshoes
You can put one above the main entrance of your house and it will help protect the entire home. For added protection, put iron near any opening a person could go through. If you have large windows, you may want to place some nails near it to make a barrier. You can do the same with your dogâs house to keep the fairies out.
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Bells & Chimes
Bells were also said to have frightened off evil faeries in Medieval Ireland and elsewhere in Europe. Specifically the big, deep-sounding Church bells that would ring to draw the people to Church. So this theory can be applied to your home by hanging deep-toned chimes on your front or back porch or by using deep sounding bells during magickal ritual.
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Food
Traditionally, bread and salt provided protection from the Fae. Carrying yeast-risen bread with you had a two-fold effect. It would repel some faeries. Other faeries would accept it as an offering and leave you alone.
My gramma taught me a Welsh tradition of leaving a saucer of milk and a slice of bread or some bread crusts on the back porch as an offering to the faeries, so they wouldnât play pranks on the family or trouble the livestock. Sometimes, if you were seeking the faeriesâ aid, you might add berries, honey, or cheese.
Even humble oatmeal was believed to be a fairy repellent. You could carry a handful of dry oatmeal in your pocket or sprinkle it on your clothes. As long as you didnât mind looking flaky, youâd be safe.
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Salt
Saltâs association with purity made it an excellent tool against otherworldly beings. Spreading salt across the threshold and along the windowsills has long been the primary method of keeping faeries, demons, and spirits out of houses. If you had to carry food to the farmhands in the fields, sprinkling it with salt was said to keep the faeries from taking it â or from extracting the nourishment from it unseen!
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Offerings
Leave a pail of fresh milk, butter, or cream outside of your front door on the eight holy days to appease the fae and keep them from wreaking havoc on garden and home. Leaving faery offerings and libations dates back hundreds of years, and if you have any Celtic ancestors, you probably have ancestors who partook in this tradition. Some people in Europe still do! This is a preventative method of protection from trickster and evil fairies. Make them happy at the back door so they donât intrude.
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Plants
Historically, garlands were often made of marsh marigolds and hung over the barn doors to protect the horses from being ridden to exhaustion by faeries in the night. Flowers, especially primroses, were spread over windowsills and hung above the door-posts of the house for safety. Your best bet, however, was a plant called St. Johnâs Wort. Wearing it was said to provide strong protection from fairy magic and mischief.
Fairies could vanish at will and remain invisible to mortal eyes for as long as they pleased. Carrying a four-leafed clover would allow you to see the faeries â but only once. A Celtic tradition was to sew several of the clovers into a tiny bag to be worn around the neck. You could then discern the faeries once for each clover in the bag. In some legends, the clover was said to allow you to see through fairy glamors and magical disguises.
Red berries were believed to keep fae at bay, especially if they were from rowan trees, mountain ash or holly. So did red verbena (a flower). Daisies were often tucked into childrenâs pockets or woven into fanciful chains to wear around their necks to prevent them from being taken away by the fae. And if you were walking through the woods, it was best to carry a walking stick or staff made of ash or rowan wood.
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Protection Charm
At this season, the Winter Court is in rule and you will want to look out for malicious, harmful beings in your interactions with the fae. You can make yourself a protection charm using:
St. Johnâs Wort
Sea Salt
Lemon Zest
Rosemary
Eggshells
An Iron Nail
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Ancestral & Deity Protection
One of the MOST effective forms of protection against evil faeries (and other spirits in general) is to invite your ancestors and gods into your home. Once your guides and guardians take up residence in your home, they do most of the work of keeping out negative forces like evil fairies and the like. In fact, my ancestors are SO good at protection, I have to ask their permission to allow any other spirits inside the home!
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Faery Box
Decorate a small box by painting it and gluing on glitter or plastic gems. Inside place leaves, pinecones, crystals, and plants. Add a piece of felt or fleece in the centre as a soft bed you can add essential oil to. Draw a sigil on it that will protect you from harmful fae. At night, light a fake candle by the box, and leave out some food.
Make sure to protect yourself from negative influence. Then invite those of good intention to see the place youâve prepared for them to rest in, and stay with you through the night if they wish to. Leave the candle on, as long as itâs a fake one, and then go to bed.
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The Circle Of Light
Another effective yet simple technique of faery protection consists of using oneâs mind and energy. If you are used to using visualization in your meditations, rituals, and spells, this method of fae protection should be familiar to you. Itâs what I like to call the Circle of Light.
You can do this visualization exercise any time of the day, any day of the week and as often as youâd like. For me particularly, I do it every night as Iâm lying in bed and before I go to sleep to continue to build the circleâs strength around my home
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Running Water
Fae folk are unable to cross streams and rivers, so in any pursuit leaping from bank to bank will be a sure escape for the hunted human. Water courses running south are said to be especially efficacious.
Oddly, nevertheless, fae seem to have no objection to still water. They actively seek it out for washing themselves and they are from time to time associated with wells. For example John Rhys in Celtic folklore (1901, p.147 & chapter 6) notes the existence of several âfaery wellsâ in Wales which demanded attention from local people, in the absence of which they would overflow or flood.
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Hag Stones
According to John Aubrey, if a person could locate stones through which natural erosion had created a hole, they could protect their horses from night-riding by fae by hanging the stones over each horseâs manger in the stables- or by tying the stone to the stable key. The fairies would not then be able to pass underneath.
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The Angel of Death
FISTS YOU
And then you Die
Context: my teacher translated the verb âto grasp with oneâs handâ as âto fistâ since thatâs kinda what it literally means, but you canât translate it like that into English because âto fistâ means something ENTIRELY different, but she doesnât know that.
So she was explaining how they use the verb to describe the angel of death taking your soul â he rips your soul out of you with his fist. Now thatâs pretty damn metal, but she said word for word âthe angel of death fists you, and then you dieâ which is the single most terrifying and powerful sentence to ever grace my ears
Op i appreciate the context but i was going to rb anyway no questions asked
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ArĂŞs Epithets
AdĂĄmastos - indestructible; unconquerable
ĂnyĂĄlios - war-God
Ălkimos - valiant, brave
AlloprĂłsallos - leaning first to one side, and then the other; this is because Ares is not loyal to any particular side, but to the struggle and the souls engaged in it
Ănax - lord; king
AphneiĂłs - rich, wealthy
Ărriktos - unbreakable
Ăppios - horseman
MĂŚgasthĂŚnĂs - very strong
OmvrimĂłthymos - doughty, indomitable
OplĂłdoupos - clattering in His armour
OplokharĂs - rejoicing in arms
OplophĂłros - He who bears arms
PhriktĂłs - horrifying
PolĂŚmĂłklonos - He raises the clamour of combat
Skiptoukhos - He who bears a sceptor
TeikhĂŚsiplĂtis - He who storms the cities in battle
VrotoktĂłnos - the slayer of men
I donât see a ton of Ares devotional content on Tumblr, so Iâve decided to make some.
Some of the principle actors of the stonewall rebellion
wheel of the yearÂ
For people in the southern hemisphere:
Samhain: 31 April - 1 May
Yule: 20-23 June
Imbolc: 2 August
Ostara: 19-22 September
Beltane: 31 October - 1 November
Litha: 20-24 December
Lughnasadh/Lammas: 1 February
Mabon: 21-24 March
If I made any mistakes, feel free to correct me đâđťđ
May I present to you:
Book seller
Crystal seller
He sells flowers
She will sell you a pumpkin this fall
Would you like to purchase.. bean?
They are regulars. They buy mushrooms for soup
She has more options
Donât be scared, heâs just been doing this for years and is passionate about garlic
Can I interest you in...melon?
Witchâs familiar needs coins to buy ingredients from toad next door
Please trust reliable, small business owners

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fyi the point of fucking up your data patterns isnt to avoid suspicion. itâs to make EVERYONE suspicious. same logic as the bloc, pals. protect your comrades, be suspicious. ESPECIALLY if you arenât doing anything likely to get you arrested.
the state is less omniscient and significantly more incompetent than youâd think. overextend their resources at every possible opportunity. make them cry wolf repeatedly. run their data analysis agents fucking ragged. and strike. attack.
YES iâm a postgrad statistics researcher and i can tell you that the state honestly has NO IDEA what to do with the data it collects, it has an obsession with big data but itâs almost impossible to work with in practice. the traditional statistical approaches that are used canât be scaled up, the adapted approaches are substantially weakened, and the machine learning approaches have the same problems and often tell them nothing. data scientists are only just coming around to these issues too, most still just push on with it anyway - incompetence is the word. above all this though, like you say, the biggest issue for the state is at the point of data collection. they will NEVER get anything useful if theyâre collecting shitty messy data. they will eventually figure out that the real solution is working how to collect accurate and meaningful data, we should make it as difficult as possible for them to do that
This makes me think that we need WAAAY more apps that generate junk data
Apps that generate junk data? tell me moooore.
Ooh I know this one!
Ad Nauseum is an adblocker that stores the ads it blocks and continuously generates fake clicks, fucking with analytics and costing the ad companies money
TrackMeNot automatically does randomly generated searches on a variety of search engines to obscure your real searches and fuck with analytics, and you can set it up to work with anything that has a search bar (including facebook, twitter, amazon, youtube, etc)
WhatCampaign replaces analytics parameters in links with the string âFuckOffâ. I thought there was a similar extension that used random strings, but I canât seem to find it
Privacy Possum is a fork of Privacy Badger with a focus on costing tracking companies as much money as possible, and idk if my limited tech knowledge is enough to understand what it does but the description does say it falsifies some data so thatâs good enough for me
@afraidofamericans
Boy it SURE would be a SHAME if this were SPREAD AROUND for everyone TO SEE
Weather spells resource list
A quick note: Please donât send me asks relating to weather magic. It is an interest of mine but I am not comfortable teaching others yet. Iâll link some helpful blogs at the bottom!
To bringâŚ..
Sun:
Sun invitation (in winter)
A spell for sunshine
Chants to bring the sun
Sunny day charm
Sunny weather travel spell
Springtime sun spell
Quick sun spell
Warmth:
Warm weather chant
Sun spell to bring warmer weather
Good weather spell
Spell for warmer weather
Rain:
Rain summoning spell
Rain summoning spell jar
Rain calling chant
Rain-bringing chant
To bring rain to a region
Heavy rain spell
Quick and easy rain spell
A summers rain
Cold:
Chant to bring cold weather
Cold weather spell
Snow:
A spell for snow
Chant to draw snow to you
Holiday ornament snow spell
A snow day incantation
Make it snow spell
Snow spell
Snow spell
Clouds and Fog:
Chants to bring fog + mist
Chant to bring clouds
Fog calling spell
Wind:
Wind charm
Chant to make it windy
Calling a strong wind
Whistling up a wind
A storm:
Thunderstorm spell
Long distance storm calling
âSong of stormsâ enchantment
Spell to bring up a storm
Storm calling incantation
Summon a storm spell
To raise a storm
To Banish:
Spell to weaken a hurricane
Anti-hurricane spell
Charm to seal up a storm
Spell to halt a storm
To lessen a storm
Protective storm ward
Spell to ward off rain
Stop the rain incantation
Untie the wind
âIâm tired of this heatâ spell
Other:
A collection of spells + sigils
This post with even more spell links and resources for beginning weather magic
Some tips + Part two
Bedridden witch: Weather edition
Helpful blogs:
@rainy-day-witchcraft
@stormwaterwitch
@stormbornwitch