Posting "the autism won today" on Facebook and all the moms are sympathetic to me but what I really mean is that I got to hit it from the back because I know a lot of fun facts about 3D modeling
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I was reading a book that pretty much said “All the deities of the world are masculine or feminine” and I lose my shit. So, for pure LGTBQ+ rage, I will give a basic small list of non cis deities/ high entities.
>>>Of course, this is based of myths, speculation, discussions, stories, by witches contacting with any of them, etc. No one except these deities themselves can truly know their gender, and by no mean this pretend be offensive to any of them.<<<
- Atum, Ra, Hapi, Wadj-Wer, Shai (Egyptians, intersexes)
- Seth (Egyptian, third gender)
- Sobek, Thoth (Egyptian, male aligned agenders)
- Aphroditus (Also nonbinary, later renamed Hemaphroditus…), Zeus, Agdistis, (Greeks, Intersexes)
- Dionysos (Greek, trans, boy raised as a girl)
- Loki (Nordic, androgynous/intersex)
- Nana Buluku (African, intersex)
- Mwari (African, androgynous)
- Sedna (Inuit, gynandrous or hermaphroditic),
- Maya maize god (Maya, third gender)
- Tlaltecuhtli (Aztec, androgynous)
- Inari (Japanese kami of agriculture, depicted as various genders).
- Erzulie (lwa Haitian Voodoo, can manifest aspects that are LGBT-related, including transgender)
- Ōyamakui (Japanese, transgender mountain spirit).
- Lan Caihe (Taoist pantheon, androgynous)
- Kuninotokotachi (Shinto, genderless)
- Shiva, Ila (Hindus, androgynous)
- Vishnu, Radha (Hindus, gender-fluids)
- Krishna, Rama, Ardhanarishvara, (Hindus, intersexes)
- Bahuchara Mata (Hindu, originator and patron of the hijras, trans and intersex, considered third gender)
- Budha Graha (Hindu, agender)
- Jumadi (Buta Kola, androgynous)
- Lakapati (Tagalog, hermaphroditic)
- Nagmalitong Yawa, Matan-ayon (Tagalog, intersexes)
- God (Waray, intersex)
- Ungud (Australian Aboriginal, androgynous/transgender)
- Bathala, Malyari (Philippines polytheistic religion, transgender/hermaphroditic)
- Amihan (Philippines polytheistic religion, genderless)
- Mahatala-Jata (Borneo, androgynous/transgender)
- Artimpasa (Scythian, androgynous)
- Baphomet (Occult deity/demon, hermaphroditic)
- Šauška (Hurrian pantheon, androgynous)
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i talk a lot of shit for someone who’s scared to make a phone call tbh
So often I come across people that want to begin practicing witchcraft but they don't know where to start, more specifically how to practice with little to no money. Which really shows how deeply we've gone into the whole "you need lots of money for everything you do" rabbit hole. Just to clarify, I see absolutely nothing wrong with spending as much money as you want on your craft but I personally don't think it should be a prerequisite as to whether you can practice or not. Magick is for everyone, from the person that has a negative balance in their bank account to the person averaging $100,000 or more a year. Below are some super affordable things you can use in your craft that you may already have.
Salt: This is one of those things that can literally be used in so, so, many ways. Salt can be used in a cleansing bath, to anchor your chime or birthday candles in a bowl (be careful with this one and make sure to watch it because if the candle isn't anchored just right it can fall over), to cast a circle (indoors), etc.
Pen & Paper: These two items can be used to make sigils, you can also use a pencil if that's what you have access to. The paper can be an old receipt, a napkin, just something that you are able to write on. Cleanse the pen (or pencil) and paper, either using smoke or with your intent, then write your sigil. This sigil can then be placed wherever you choose, inside of a shoe, your wallet, purse or backpack, your pocket, it's really up to you!
Coffee & Tea: Coffee and tea are not only a wonderful vessel for placing your intention into but coffee can also speed up a spell. You can drink teas that correspond with your intention, they don't have to be fancy teas. You can literally go to the dollar tree and they almost always have a selection of green, black, chamomile, peppermint, and sometimes apple cinnamon tea. Other affordable brands include Carrington Tea, The London Tea Company, and Celestial Seasonings, also check out store branded teas.
Seasonings & Condiments: I'm talking about the ones you might already have in your kitchen. Such as ground cinnamon, dried oregano, vinegar, even seasoned salt, all of these things can be used in your craft in a variety of spells. Even if you don't have access to them yourself and you go to someone's home and they offer you a cup of coffee or tea, when you add any fixings to your cup you can use those as correspondences for your intention. For instance if you add sugar or honey to your coffee, you could then enchant your coffee for having a sweet day as you're stirring it in.
Water: Water is a wonderful holder for intentions, you can get a glass of water and write your intention, a word that embodies your intention, or a sigil onto the glass that you're drinking from. Or just place your intention into the glass.
Ramen: I know this might sound strange but believe it or not, even ramen can be magickal! Ramen is made from wheat flour (I'm not sure if it's all ramen but the affordable ones that come in those little individual packages is made from wheat flour.), which is associated with abundance, prosperity, fertility, friendliness and rebirth.
I hope this gave you some ideas or at the very least showed you that magick is not something exclusive to those that have access to fancy supplies and ingredients. And even things that appear mundane can become magickal in the right hands!
- Erika, The Clumsy Witch
heartbreaking. this baby was aborted before ever having the chance to smoke a cigarette
November reminder to Witchblr: Wicca was invented in the 20th century by one British man. Nothing about it is "ancient".
evil autistics are like *parallel plotting*
surely this is a good idea that doesn't have the capacity to end real fuckin badly
My school is so perfect. My homework literally does itself making it so I never have to do anything I don’t want to. School is stress free and somewhere I enjoy being. I love seeing my friends and my boyfriend at school. We always have the best lunches and the most fun at my school. My school life is so ideal.