Hey, could you recommend some book about alchemy i can start with? I mean. I don’t know anything Somethin like ‘alchemy for begginers’ XD HAVE A NICE DAY <3 OR NIGHT <3 OR WHATEVER <3

death-witch-envy: Haha thank you anon!!! I actually don’t study much alchemy myself. I know that Sacred Texts has an entire list of ancient alchemy PDFs, where I’ve picked up snippets of resources.Does anyone else have book recommendations for anon?

Fire Dragon Associations

nightkunoichi: These are some items and ingredients that I personally associate for use with fire dragons in spells Herbs and Spices Cinnamon Cloves Paprika Chipoltle flakes Cayenne Pepper Black Pepper Roses Bay Leaves Rosemary Rubbed Sage Ginger Nettle Cardamom All spice Sunflower Items and Tools Candles Wands Incense (Specifically the warmer scents) Ashes Lanterns Thorns … Continue reading Fire Dragon Associations

Tarot Cheat Sheet

t-witch-y: The Fool: Beginnings, innocence, spontaneity, free spirit. Reverse: Naivety, foolishness, risk-taking The Magician: Power, skill, concentration, action, resourcefulness. Reverse: Manipulation, poor planning, latent talents. The High Priestess: Intuition, higher powers, mystery, subconscious mind. Reverse: Hidden agendas, listen to inner voice. The Empress: fertility, femininity, beauty, nature, abundance. Reverse: Creative block, dependence. The Emperor: Authority, … Continue reading Tarot Cheat Sheet

gothdolly: Throughout history, the crow/raven have been associated with both positive and negative symbolic meanings. The most common are: Life magic; mystery of creation Destiny, personal transformation, alchemy Intelligence Higher perspective Being fearless, audacious Flexibility, adaptability Trickster, manipulative, mischevious Other traditional meanings associate them with bad omen, death, and dark witchcraft. The crow also carries … Continue reading

The Magic of Crows and Ravens

moonlightacademy:      In Native American mythology these birds are greatly respected. Some southwestern tribes believed the raven was a bringer of light that escaped from the darkness. They associated the raven with creation because it brought light where there was none. In other tribes the raven and crow were thought to be tricksters and … Continue reading The Magic of Crows and Ravens

witchofenoch: When people claim the existence of science disproves what we do When people say potions, spells, herbal remedies, home remedies, and witchcraft in general are voided by merely the existence of science, I like to bring up a few points 1. People used moldy bread to treat infections until scientists came along and figured … Continue reading