Hi! Werewolf/wolf shifter here.
Is it possible to be both a were and a vampire?
hello!
yes, it's completely possible, as I've heard that vampirism (sanguinarian, aka those who drink blood, and the energetic type that takes energy spiritually from people or things) is more of an addition to an individual rather than a species of its own and can occur in any nonhuman species as well as humans!
Hi! Fellow werewolf p-shifter here. I have a few questions if you don’t mind!
Have you ever heard of a user named Sheangel before?
Do you believe in multiple awakenings and further development of being a shifter/were? As in what’s called a “growth phase”?
Thanks!!
hello!
that name sounds familiar, but I don't personally know them or know anything about them. I might've heard that name before from somewhere, but I can't recall from where! sorry about that!
also, I think to some extent, yes, I think that "growth phases" or further development in someone's journey is expected, no matter if you are nonhuman or not. we're always figuring out who we are as individuals and I don't see why it would be impossible to have different phases or sudden personal growth spurts. I think I'm even going through it myself currently! I'm relearning a lot about my nonhumanity and what I feel connected to.
you're welcome, and if you (or anyone else) has any other questions or comments, feel free to add on ^^
it's all fun and games (being a common nonhuman species) (for me its something wolf/canine adjacent) until you realize you've searched near and far for information on the other half of yourself to only come up with little to nothing (i am still heartbroken to find barely anything on horned bird kintypes or anything in mythology) (like.. are you guys out there?)
also i know ive made similar posts to this in the past but im trying to find ANYONE to relate to 😭
Hello again! I was the one who previously asked if it’s possible to be both a vampire and a were. I know some legitimate vampires actually believe in turning humans. I share this belief but I do not think it’s possible to become a were through biting or other methods.
With this said, how does one awaken into their vampirism? I believe I may have had an awakening at one point but I’m unsure.
Thank you!!
hi again!
because I'm not a vampire, I'm not sure I can offer much advice or help on awakening. what I can say though is I've noticed that folks with vampiric tendencies have expressed cravings (for blood or energy) or maybe they have dreams regarding this side of them (especially those who suppress being a vampire), but i want to clarify that just because you have dreams about something, it doesn't necessarily mean it will happen or you are that thing and this goes for everything in life, but dreams can tell us a lot if you remember them! i don't think it's a bad thing to pay attention to your dreams but take them with a grain of salt.
the overall advice i give to people is to meditate (if you can), self reflect, pay attention to your instincts/cravings, etc. really look inwards into yourself, because no one else can tell you what you are or what you aren't except for yourself ^_^
New to witchcraft? Awesome! Here's some things you should pursue.
An understanding of sympathetic magic: Correspondences, their metaphysical and theoretical framework, and their derivation.
Magical systems that incorporate the entire gender spectrum.
Energy work that isn't based on visualization.
The means of manifestation: How, where, and when spells affect physical change. The physical mechanisms through which witchcraft manifests beyond just willpower/intent/wishes/etc.
The history and subsequent influences of, and on, popular contemporary practices like Hermeticism, "Ceremonial Magick"/Golden Dawn, Wicca, and New Age/New Thought/LOA/Reiki.
How to approach and practice magic with critical thinking skills.
Influence of consumerism on contemporary practices.
Divination as systems: all methods of divination beyond tarot, their statistical applications, and their different methods of use.
The anthropology of medieval Arabia, Europe, Near East, and Asia relative to the magical or occult publications of the era. What is purely religious, parareligious, or syncretist and what does that mean for the interpretation of the text?
The genuine limits of our knowledge of the ancient world, what's possible for us to know and what can't we know?
Conversations with practitioners of closed or semi-closed practices and perspectives of POC when it comes to what the western world would label as "witchcraft".
The differences and similarities between superstition and the practice of witchcraft.
An understanding of the influence of colonialism on modern witchcraft and the language used to discuss magic.
Critical Race Theory (CRT), Queer Theory, and systems of oppression.
Botany and herbology: An understanding of the physical and medical properties of plants.
Building a personal lexicon for modern and/or colloquial terms used in and by the witchcraft community to describe and discuss practices.
Spell design: What makes a spell a spell? What is the smallest or slightest action that can be considered a spell and why? What are the most important and influential elements of the design and application of a spell?
Altars: Their use, design, and potential; whether or not an altar would benefit your practice or goals for practice.
A critical approach to spirit work and astral projection, being able to discern between personal narratives and probable experiences.
A safe and solid community to become a part of. One that does not allow the influence of personal narratives (Without addressing them as such), doesn't allow for the mixing of adults and minors, and with established and enforced logical and reasonable rules.
Collect and cross-reference correspondences from as many sources as possible, then start to create your own.
Try to find a STEM subject that interests you and study it through any non-dogmatic avenues available to you.
This is, of course, not an end-all-be-all list of possible responsible and healthy pursuits.
Beware of the "I wish I was a cat" to "I am not human. This body is not mine, it's just an illusion designed for suffering." Pipeline
did you know that st john's wort can induce serotonin syndrome? which is life threatening (and very painful!!) btw
did you know that red raspberry leaf can worsen hormonal imbalances and irregular menstrual cycles?
did you know that ginger (yes!! that ginger!! the one that's in every other tea recipe out there!!) can thin your blood? which can be life threatening for people with certain conditions
and there's so much more this community as a whole should be aware of, especially when considering herbs to consume or apply to the skin
the resource i use most often is just this wikipedia article, although you should do individual research just to double check
i don't make this post to try to induce widespread fear of herbal remedies/a good ol herbal tea now and then, im just saying that not everything natural is good for you, and sometimes modern medicine is right. always consider consulting a physician before self-medicating or trying potentially harmful substances
Magical Properties of Vegetables
Alfalfa sprouts: prosperity
Asparagus: lust, grounding
Artichoke: lust, protection, personal growth
Beans: grounding, love, lust, prosperity, protection
Beet: beauty, love, passion
Broccoli: strength, leadership, protection
Brussels Sprouts: protection, luck, rebirth, stability, courage
Cabbage: fertility, health, longevity, love, money, protection
Carrot: banish, clarity, fertility, illusions, health
Cauliflower: protection
Celery: grounding, lust, mental powers, peace, psychic powers
Corn: spirituality, protection, abundance
Cucumber: purity, fertility, healing
Eggplant: wealth, prosperity
Endive: love, lust, physical strength
Horseradish: Exorcism, purification, banishing, empowering, warding
Lettuce: stamina, sleep, rest
Leek: love, physical strength, protection
Mushroom: psychic awareness, physical strength, hidden truths, courage, healing, health
Onion: warding, protection, health, banishing, virility, fertility, energy, psychic power
Pea: love, prosperity
Pepper green: growth, prosperity
Pepper red: energy, strength, vitality
Pepper yellow: empowered creativity
Potatoes: Protection, compassion, potency, wishing
Pumpkin: healing, money, prosperity, abundance, divination
Radish: lust, protection
Rhubarb: fertility, love, protection
Spinach: fortitude, physical strength, general physical health, prosperity, money
Sweet Potato: love, lust
Squash: spirituality
Tomatoes: protection, warding, health, money, luck, love
Turnip: warding, banishing
Zucchini: spirituality, protection, prosperity, lust, abundance
*source: Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen*
*source2: Scott Cunningham Encyclopedia Of Magical Herbs*
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