helenhmhinc: Vinegar Curse ☠☠☠☠ // Note: This curse can have harmful effects // The Vinegar Curse is pretty simple and takes only some minutes. The curse will bring bad things to the victim , but it varies alot. Mostly it brings bad luck and a series of bad things happening consequently This is my first … Continue reading

🎃🔥October Magic Tips🔥🎃

thewitchofthenorse: 🌰Produce In Season🌰apples, beetroot, black cabbage, butternut squash, chestnuts, cod, crabs, fennel, figs, halibut, leeks, mussels, onions, parsnips, plums, pumpkins, squashes, sea bass, red kale, spinach, sweet corn, turnips, thyme🍄Wild Foods In Season🍄beech nuts, blackberry, chickweed, crab apples, elderberries, hare, hazelnut, hawthorn berries, juniper, mallard, sweet chestnut, rowan, rose hips, wild mushrooms, wet walnuts, … Continue reading 🎃🔥October Magic Tips🔥🎃

Stones That May Help with Tarot Readings

herinnerflower: natural-magics: Amazonite — connecting with nature spirits, increases clairvoyance Amethyst — spiritual enhancer, spiritual protection Aquamarine — intuition, psychic awareness, clairvoyance Black Onyx — sends back any form of negativity directed at you. protective, grounding Blue Chalcedony — instills sense of calm, heightens listening skills, eloquence, enhances generosity, responsiveness, and receptivity Blue Lace Agate … Continue reading Stones That May Help with Tarot Readings

vashti-lives: orbisonblue: mugsandpugs1: Look, all you science-types classifying “bugs” with your “science names”. Just stop it. The truth is out there. Those are fairies and you know it. Jeweled flower mantis? That’s a fairy. Lace bug? Nice try, government. FAIRY. Satin moth? FUCK YOU. FAIRY. @sweetfirebird Wing inspiration? Gosh that last picture makes me happy … Continue reading

the-blue-phantom: proximally: proximally: the real worst thing about figs is that i Know and yet i still eat fig rolls bc theyre delicious im glad u asked but also not bc now i have to relive the Knowledge first off: if u like figs and want to continue eating figs without thinking back to this … Continue reading