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Autumnus: Goddess/God of autumn, abundance, harvest (Roman)
Demeter: Goddess of harvest, agriculture, grain, fertility (Greek)
Tatsutahime: Goddess of autumn, harvest, health, abundance (Japanese)
Mabon(Maponus): God of youth, music, harvest, death, resurrection (Celtic)
The Dagda: God of fertility, crops, sex, wisdom, magic, strength (Irish)
Modron: Mother Goddess of harvest, fertility, abundance, sovereignty (Celtic)
Badb: Goddess of war, death, rebirth, prophecy (Celtic)
Macha: Goddess of war, fertility, land (Celtic)
Dionysus: God of duality, wine, ecstasy, fertility, harvest, life and death (Greek)
Cernunnos: God of the wilds, nature, animals, fertility, life and death (Celtic)
Vertumnus: God of seasonal change, gardens, fruits (Roman)
Ceres: Goddess of agriculture, harvest, grain crops, fertility (Roman)
The Morrígan: Goddess of fertility, death, battle, fate (Celtic)
Freyr: God of fertility, good weather, harvest, prosperity, peace (Norse)
Arianrhod: Goddess of reincarnation, the moon, stars, death, the wheel of time (Welsh)
Banbha(Banba): Goddess of autumn, sovereignty, land, fertility (Celtic)
Hestia: Goddess of home, warmth, hearth, fire (Greek)
Hel: Goddess of the dead, transformation, the underworld (Norse)
Persephone/Kore: Goddess of the Underworld, vegetation, Queen of the dead (Greek)
Pomona: Goddess of fruit trees, harvest, abundance, orchards (Roman)
Hades: God of the Underworld, riches, the dead (Greek)
Hermes: God of travelers, soul-guiding, hospitality, fertility, herds and flocks (Greek)
Osiris: God of death, agriculture, fertility, rebirth (Egyptian)
Eurus/Euros: God of the east wind, autumn storms (Greek)
Mercury: God of commerce, merchants, communication (Roman)
Hathor: Goddess of joy, harvest, dance, fertility, wine (Egyptian)
Dagon: God of grain, fertility, agriculture (Semitic)
Chang’e (Chang’o): Goddess of the moon, agriculture, immortality (Chinese)
Hecate: Goddess of witchcraft, magic, night, crossroads (Greek)
Durga: Goddess of motherhood, protection, harvest, agriculture (Hindu)
Freyja: Goddess of fertility, war, magic, death (Norse)
Kronos(Cronus): Titan God of time, agriculture, harvest, life cycles (Greek)
Inanna: Goddess of love, war, fertility, the underworld (Mesopotamian)
Nephtys: Goddess of night, protection, mourning (Egyptian)
Inari: Kami of prosperity, foxes, agriculture, harvest (Japanese)
Ishtar: Goddess of harvest, war, fertility (Mesopotamian)
Anubis: God of the dead, mummification, tombs, the underworld (Egyptian)
Carpo: Goddess of the seasons, autumn, fruits, agriculture, ripeness, harvest (Greek)
Personality test, is 80f/26c too hot for you?
75°F and above is uncomfortable, 80°F and above is death.
i live in florida so 80°F is quite normal here, even at this time of year (the high tomorrow is gonna be 82°F)
but i love when the temp finally starts to drop, i can start going outside again!
Witchcraft That Makes Life Softer ✨
Small witchy things that can make your life a little bit easier!
🪞 Mirror Charm
Before the steam fades, trace a heart or symbol on your bathroom mirror. It’s a quiet blessing for your day.
☕ Morning Cup Enchantment
Stir your tea or coffee clockwise for what you want to invite in, counterclockwise for what you want to let go.
📖 Page Sigil
Hide a pressed flower or drawn sigil in your planner or book. It works quietly while you read, learn, or dream.
👟 Step Protection
Knot your shoes with the thought: “I walk safe. I walk strong.” Every step carries your intention forward.
🌿 Green Ally
A single plant at your desk is more than décor ~ it’s a living spell for growth, grounding, and fresh energy.
📱 Phone Magic
Turn your lock screen into a charm ~ a sigil, affirmation, or tarot card. Each unlock becomes a reminder of your power.
✨ Night Release Ritual
Shake out your sheets, light a candle (or even an LED), and whisper: “Today is released.” Let the day dissolve.
List of characters in Finnish mythology
This list will be updated frequently, for characters of Kalevala, see this post
Sky
Ukko ∞ “high god”, god of thunder, weather & skies, his wife is Akka
Ilmarinen ∞ god of weather and smithing, often mixed with Ukko (maybe the same deity)
Kapeet ∞ female deities who walked on clouds and gave birth to iron, they were made by Ukko
Ilmattaret ∞ the kapeet of air, elemental spirits, one of them was Ilmatar who had a part in the creation
Tuuletar ∞ the spirit of wind (see also Kangatar)
Päivätär ∞ the morning light herself, guardian of wolves
Lempo ∞ a flying evil spirit, most often stands for a wasp
Etelätär ∞ the southern wind herself
Hyytämöinen / Puhuri ∞ the father of Pakkanen, the cold weather
Otavatar ∞ daughter of the day, helped to regain stolen goods
Kuumet ∞ a spirit who darkened the moon
Earth & forest
Akka ∞ goddess of earth, mother earth, wife of Ukko
Pellervoinen ∞ makes plantation grow, guardian of all trees and plants
Tapio ∞ god of the forest, commonly known as the king of forest, rules every being in his realm of forests with his partner Mielikki
Mielikki ∞ goddess of forest and all things in there, guardian of honey, partner to Tapio
Nyyrikki ∞ Tapio’s son
Tellervo & Tuulikki ∞ Tapio’s daughters, shepherds of the forest animals
Tapiotar ∞ the mother (Emuu) of birds
Tyytikki ∞ daughter of Tapio, the goddess and mother (Emuu) of squirrels
Tuometar ∞ goddess of bird cherry (tuomi = bird cherry)
Katajatar ∞ goddess of juniper (kataja = juniper)
Pihlajatar ∞ goddess of rowan (pihlaja = rowan)
Hongatar ∞ goddess of pine (honka/mänty = pine), guardian of bears
Lemmes ∞ father of alder (leppä = alder)
Kati ∞ forest spirit who made trees grow
Kangatar ∞ forest spirit who lived on fells and together with Tuuletar made the wind sway among the tallest pine trees
Nyrkes ∞ deity & guardian of squirrels
Käreitär ∞ deity & guardian of foxes
Hiisi ∞ forest spirit who have many forms, considered mean and evil
Liekkiö ∞ ghost of a murdered child who had been buried in the forest
Aarni ∞ deity and guardian of treasure
Ajattarat ∞ evil goddesses of forest and faiths
Kekri ∞ guardian spirit of domestic cattle
Hiilitär ∞ forest spirit who took away the pain of burn wounds
Ägräs / Egres ∞ the guardian spirit of peas, beans, turnips, flax and cabbages
Kimmo / Kammo ∞ guardian spirit of stones, a noisy ghost
Loaus / Laus ∞ the lord of reindeer and moose, partner to Pohjan Eukko
Sinervo ∞ spirit of turnip fields, most likely was just a butterfly
Pohjan Eukko ∞ she drew reindeer and moose to the hunters, partner to Laus
Mammelainen ∞ troll lady who corroded flesh and bone
Kamulainen ∞ a great mountain troll
Wuoren väki ∞ mountain trolls, melters and workers of metals
Kytöläinen ∞ the planter of forest, from his tears grew beanstalks
Köndös ∞ the protector and guardian of fields
Äimätär ∞ arrogant female spirit who was impregnated by air and birthed wolves
Ritikainen ∞ lord of snakes (see also Syöjätär)
Pekko ∞ pellon poika, son of fields, guardian of barley, protected the planting season and most likely also guarded ale (Rongoteus in Karelia)
Ulappala ∞ the mother (Emuu) and protector of dogs
Water
Ahti ∞ god and ruler of the realm of water, his partner is Vellamo
Vellamo ∞ goddess of water, partner to Ahti
Iku-Turso ∞ a sea monster
Vetehinen ∞ water spirit
Syöjätär ∞ water spirit, often mixed with Vetehinen, gave birth to snakes, also known as Loviatar, Mammotar
Pikku-Mies ∞ water spirit, “The Little Man”, despite his size he had great powers
Aallotar ∞ she weaved Vellamo’s shirt of straws (aalto = wave)
Sotkattaret ∞ spirits of strands and guardian deities of ducks (see. Kapeet)
Näkki ∞ mischievous, evil spirit of waters, known for drowning people
Juoletar ∞ could be a mix-up with Ahti, referred to as Hillervo’s partner, guided otters to the hunter’s traps
Ahikainen ∞ mean, evil water spirit, tied his fences with snakes instead of with rope
Hillervo ∞ the goddess of otters, her partner was Juoletar. Hillervo lived near rapid waters, streams and fountains
Winga ∞ made the lizards together with Wanga
Death, afterlife & otherwise nasty
Kalma ∞ god of graves & graveyards
Tuoni / Mana ∞ god of death and ruler of the realm of the dead, not a bringer of death, just, the lord of underworld, his partner is Tuonen Akka / Manalatar
Tuonen Akka / Manalatar ∞ goddess of death and ruler of the realm of the dead, partner to Tuoni / Mana
Tuonen poika / Hölmä ∞ Tuoni’s son, evil and mean warmonger
Tuonetar ∞ Tuoni’s daughter, angry of nature
Loviatar ∞ Tuoni’s daughter, the worst of them, she gave birth to nine plagues (see also Syöjätär)
Peri-sokia ∞ Loviatar’s son, blind in one eye, forger of arrows
Kiputyttö ∞ Tuoni’s daughter, the “Pain Girl”, taker of pain, aka Tuonen neito
Kivutar ∞ the goddess of disease and sickness, often mixed with Kiputyttö (maybe the same deity)
Wauwutar ∞ she made people scream for their pains, tormenter
Keijukaiset ∞ fairies, the spirits of the dead who spread the reek of death
Kyöpeli / Köpeli ∞ debatable character, a ghost of houses and graveyards
Perkele ∞ descriptive word for all things that were considered evil, synonym for Lempo, Hiisi, Piru, Pirulainen, Peiko, Peijakas, Peijainen, Pentele, Kilka, Kilo, Kurki, Juutas; basically just stood for an evil being/spirit
Ruotuswäinen ∞ daughter of Perkele
Äjätär ∞ daughter of the devil Juutas
Ärjämöinen ∞ harsh, cold winter ghost
Healers & helpers
Väinämöinen ∞ god so powerful that his sweat has healing properties, feathers from his belt could be applied on wounds to heal them
Väinämöisen poika ∞ Väinämöinen’s son, healed abscesses with seawater
Hurus / Hyrysväinen ∞ Väinämöinen’s daughter, halts bleeding with her spells
Suonetar ∞ weaver of veins and tendons
Lemma / -s ∞ healer of wounds
Kuutar ∞ goddess who granted protection against wasps, healer of their stings
Sinettäret ∞ goddesses of dyeing fabric
Kankahattaret ∞ goddesses of making fabric
Anterettoin ∞ the female guardian spirit of sauna
Auterinen ∞ spirit of the steam
Immi ∞ the kave of love and affection
Sukka-mieli ∞ spirit who was able to make couples fall apart or come together
Panutar / Pannatar ∞ she caused pain and stinging sensation but was also called to help when healing wounds inflicted by steel
Tonttu ∞ the haltia of human residences
Wauwutar ∞ the stinging of wounds was cast by healers into her wool mittens
Aatinin lapset, the giants
Härkä / Mulli ∞ the first ox, was so large in size that when its head was in the Häme region its tail would whisk the air in Tornio
Kalewa / Kawe ∞ a giant who had 12 mighty sons, two of them being Ilmarinen and Väinämöinen
Kunotar ∞ Kawe’s mother
Kalewan pojat ∞ Kalewa’s sons, also giants from whom the hiisi were believed to have derived from
Kalewan tyttäret ∞ Kalewa’s daughters, giantesses
Soini / Sole ∞ one of Kalewa’s son, physically the most powerful

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I'm sure i've made a post like this before but i do need people to realize that "religion" is not immediately synonymous with "christianity". Someone can be deeply religious and not a christian, or even part of an abrahamic religion at all. And i also need people to realize, especially if you're european or american and surrounded by christian framework, that most religions function completely differently from christianity.
I've seen one too many posts about how religion is all just big organizations mass conditioning people and as someone part of a disorganized, anti-orthodox religion it really kills me
This is your reminder that your gods love you. They care about you. They want to help. It's ok to reach out.
october 6, 2025
Thank the gods for hobbies to do at home, like baking, mixing concoctions, reading, journaling, plotting the demise of enemies, researching, doing self care, seeking revenge, listening to music, watching movies, gardening.

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Low Energy Witchery: Cleansing and Protection
🖤 sprinkle a line of salt over the threshold
🖤 light a black candle, focusing on the flame, visualizing it burning away the negative energy
🖤 carry black tourmaline with you, or leave one in areas where you need to fix the energy
🖤 open a window and let the stale energy out
Psychic Parasite Pesticide Paper Charm
By request from one of my followers, here’s a nifty little charm for keeping psychically and emotionally draining people from sucking you dry. This is a variation on a simple binding spell and won’t cause harm to the target. It just smacks them on the nose and pushes them away whenever they try to take a bite of you, so to speak.
Materials:
Small piece of paper & writing implement
Salt & pepper
White candle
Wax paper
Fireproof surface
Write the person’s name on the paper (their full name, if you know it), then cross it out with lines or X’s. You can also write over it with a sigil, if you prefer. (See simple sigil tutorial and example of simple sigil here.)
Sprinkle a little tiny bit of salt and pepper onto the paper and roll or fold it up tightly. Secure it with a small amount of tape, if necessary, so that nothing spills out.
Put the wax paper down on the fireproof surface and place the bundle on it. Light the candle and slowly drip the wax onto the bundle, saying whatever words you feel will keep this person from harming you.
Here’s a charm I’ve used in the past:
Lock the door and hide the key You have no power over me By the power of this charm You cannot do me any harm
Flip the bundle and make sure you cover the bottom too. Once the bundle is completely encased in wax, tuck it away somewhere secret where it won’t be disturbed, but it won’t be accidentally moved or thrown away either. I keep mine in a box in my sock drawer.
Should the target leave your life forever, or if you ever decide to break the charm for any reason, simply burn the paper bundle and bury the ashes or cast them into running water.
Nightmare Ward Charm ✧
A charm designed to help prevent nightmares and promote restful sleep.
revision of an old post, circa 2017
Ingredients:
Small corked jar
String
Eyepin for jewelry making (if you got it!)
Sea salt - charging
Lemon Verbena - dreamless sleep, prevents nightmares
Rosemary - prevents nightmares, protection during sleep
Lavender - restful sleep
Black Tourmaline - induces sleep, prevents nightmares
Rose Essential Oil - relaxation and peace
Instructions:
Add each ingredient to the jar - the salt and herbs first, then the rose oil and black tourmaline
Seal however you see fit - I typically just glue the lid on, tbh
Add the eyepin to the cork lid and thread your string; if you don't have one, wrap the string around the neck of the jar a few times - tie in a knot
Meditate on your intent while holding the jar - if you can, visualize a calming light surrounding it, imbuing it with peaceful and protective energy
Set the jar in the starlight to charge overnight - remove before sunrise
When charged, hang the jar above your bed
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cloud magic ☁️
a cloud is an aerosol consisting of a visible mass of liquid droplets, ice crystals, or other particles, suspended in the atmosphere of a planetary body or similar space such as the earth.
my personal associations and correspondences for clouds include: all types of weather phenomena (storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, etc.), celestial bodies such as nebulae, uranus (ruler of the sky), the air element, destruction, shielding, illusion, distortion, peace, comfort, dreams, sleep, warding nightmares, and divination.
how to use clouds in magic
craft spell jars based on intent; add puffs of cotton to represent clouds
craft a cloud in a jar/bottle
craft a cloud shaped dream pillow
cloud watching as meditation
use cloud movement for weather prediction [to time spells]
use cloud shapes for divination [nephelomancy]
cluster crystals together in various shapes or patterns depending on the type of cloud you want to work with
pair with the suit of swords in tarot cards
listen to music produced with wind instruments
use marshmallows or whipped cream to represent clouds in desserts
use as a source of energy to charge items or spells [storm clouds would be good for this]
cloud manipulation [energy work]
cloud illusions [sun dogs, halos, and pillars]
nephelomany / cloud scrying
nephelomany, also known as cloud scrying, can be performed by interpreting cloud shapes and surrounding colors. the most common clouds to scry with are cumulus or stratocumulus clouds due to their well-formed shape and defined boundaries.
types of clouds by altitude ✧
prefix definitions cirro - curl, tendril alto - mid strato - layer, sheet nimbo - rain bearing cloud cumulo - heap
high level clouds - composed of ice crystals; above 20k ft
☁️ cirrus
appearance: white, narrow, wispy, fibrous, silky filaments
about: fastest moving type of cloud; occurs during fair conditions but may signal an approaching change in weather (warm front that can cause storms)
keywords: swiftness, wit, change, transformation, transitions, freedom
☁️ cirrocumulus
appearance: small puffs of white clouds arranged in patchy sheets or ripples
about: short lived; usually seen with fair but cold weather; signals approaching rainstorm or potentially hurricane
keywords: focus, momentum, energy, anxiety, preparation, safety
☁️ cirrostratus
appearance: widespread, veil-like; fibrous; smooth
about: looks similar to a thin stratus but is distinguished by the solar or lunar halo that shines through it; commonly forms optical illusions such as sun dogs, haloes, and sun pillars; signals approaching rain or snowstorm (within 12-24 hours)
keywords: distortion, illusion, glamours, beauty
mid level clouds - composed of water droplets or ice at low temperatures; between 6,500 and 20k ft
☁️ altocumulus
appearance: white or grey poofs in rows composed of scales or rolls
about: usually forms in groups; when they pass in front of the sun or moon, it can create a corona; often found between warm and cool fronts in a depression; signifies thunderstorm or cold front
keywords: comfort, peace, warmth, serenity
species of altocumulus clouds altocumulus lenticularis - lens shaped, resembles a UFO altocumulus castellanus - rising towers, turrets altocumulus floccus - puffy, ragged tufts altocumulus stratiformis - horizontal layers altocumulus volutus - tube shaped roll chaotic altocumulus - poorly defined, multiple species or forms of these types of clouds
☁️ altostratus
appearance: grey or bluish sheet-like layers in parallel bands; sometimes thin enough to see the sun as if you were looking at it through a foggy lens or ground glass
about: streaks of rain can be seen hanging from these clouds and may produce light precipitation; occurs before heavy rain or a warm front
keywords: invisibility, shielding, distortion, illusion, delusion
☁️ nimbostratus
appearance: multi-level dark grey, diffused by precipitation; thick enough to blot out the sun
about: cloud base lowers as precipitation continues; spreads vertically into high and low levels; occurs along warm fronts and produces steady, moderate to heavy rainfall; preceded by cirrostratus and altostratus
keywords: cleansing, renewal, consecration
low level clouds - composed of water droplets; below 6,500 ft
☁️ cumulus
appearance: white, detached, dense, well-defined; resembles mounds, domes, towers; your typical cloud-shaped cloud
about: develops on days of clear to fair skies; has the potential to become a thunderstorm
keywords: duality, balance, joy, dreams, psychic abilities, divination
☁️ cumulonimbus
appearance: thick, heavy, dense; often resembles an anvil, tower, or mountain; upper portion can be smooth, fibrous, or striated
about: storm cloud; produce larger droplets and more intense downpours than a nimbostratus cloud; can produce heavy rain, hail, and tornadoes; occurs with cold fronts; preceded by cirrocumulus and altocumulus clouds
keywords: destruction, manifestation, power, energy, catalyst
☁️ stratocumulus
appearance: white/grey rounded clumps or patches that form in groups
about: may or may not merge with other clouds; do not typically produce precipitation, but may indicate incoming weather changes (windstorms, thunderstorms); can turn into nimbostratus clouds
keywords: potential, humility, togetherness, companionship
☁️ stratus
appearance: low, grey cloud with a uniform base that blankets the sky; flat, hazy
about: turns to fog when it hits the ground; may produce drizzle, ice, or snow; typically do not produce a solar or lunar halo except, on occasion, at very low temperatures; reveals blue sky once dissipated
keywords: optimism, hope, wisdom, knowledge
other
☁️ fractus
appearance: small, ragged cloud fragments broken off from bigger clouds; jagged, shredded, cotton candy-esque
about: constantly changing; forms and dissipates rapidly
keywords: fleeting, temporary, metamorphosis, transformation, baneful magic
weather correspondences uranian weather magic
keywords in this post are based on my own associations and research - do not redistribute and please source back to me if you reference my content.
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Prosperity Magic: Simple Coin Spell
I love a good elaborate spell, but sometimes (often), I need to slow it down and do something simple. With that in mind, this is one of my favorite prosperity spells for when I'm short on time or low on energy or resources.
Materials
Coin (any value is fine!)
Green candle (optional)
Directions
Hold the coin your hand. If you can, visualize it glowing with green light. Feel that energy wash over you.
Say, "My money grows like leaves on a tree. I call upon abundance: come to me."
If using a candle, light it now. If not, ignore this step.
Continue holding your coin and repeating the words. I like to repeat it for a total of five times, but you can do whatever feels right to you.
When you are ready, close the ritual. Carry the coin with you or place on your altar to act as a charm that invites money and opportunities into your life.

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