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a grimoire can be defined as a book of magical spells and invocations; sometimes used interchangeably with "book of shadows" but you can call it whatever you want.
a grimoire can be handwritten or typed, there is no wrong way to construct your grimoire. (for example, my grimoire is typed in a one note document but also stretched across many, many different notebooks and composition books)
favorites:Â color, magical tools, herbs, crystals
tarot birth card, astrology birth chart, personal beliefs, relationship with deities or other spiritual beings
intent
visualization
meditation
terminology
protection, cleansing, & banishing using various energies: shields & wards, circle casting / take down, protective amulets
enchanting itemsÂ
clockwise vs. counterclockwiseÂ
other how-toâs, such as anointing items and dressing a candle
days of the week, lunar phases, colors, incense, essential oils, elements
protection, healing, cleansing, banishing, luck, wealth, love, emotions, mental clarity, psychic awareness, cursing, etc.
crystal grid designs, crystal correspondences & folklore, gem water / crystal elixir recipes, crystal careÂ
correspondences, edible vs. non-edible, botanicals with medicinal value, folklore, gardeningÂ
tarot, runes, pendulum, scrying, etc.
spreads
interpretationsÂ
birth chart + traits, planetary correspondences, planetary hours, zodiac correspondences, moon / star / sun water
how to create, personal sigils, other symbols & talismansÂ
identification of personal abilities (clairvoyance, claircognizance, clairaudience, clairsentience, clairambience, etc.)
meditation techniques to strengthen abilitiesÂ
personal experiences
sabbats, wheel of the year, magical anniversaries, astronomical & astrological phenomena (meteor showers, planetary alignments, etc.)
food
potions (potions are edible and consumable liquids!!!)
beauty products: salt scrubs, sugar scrubs, lotions, lip balm
natural remedies: salves, ointments, balms, poulticesÂ
cleaning products: floor washes, window cleaner, wood cleaner, etc.
powders
glitter jars, witch ladders, wand-making, crystal jewelry, etc.Â
sachets, spell jars / bottles, knot magic, candle spells, powder spells, curses, protective magic, etc.
good luck! â¨
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The only valid thief is a magpie.
letâs see how many transphobics we can weed out
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A guide on how to grow up. It was originally posted by @/friendliness but half the links were broken. So I took what links weren't broken and added other links and more things to know.
This is USA based resources
Reasons to Stay Alive â A Tumblr post of 116 reasons to stay alive by @/friendliness.
How to Get Better At Asking for Help â Website is Harvard Business Review. The article is â5 Ways to Get Better At Asking for Helpâ by Wayne Baker.
What to do if you Canât Afford Therapy â Website is Psych Central and the article is by Steven Rowe.
How to Quit Smoking â âThe 22 Best Ways to Quit Smokingâ by Debra L. Gordon and David L. Katz M.D. from the Healthy Digest.
How to Legally Change your Name â Website is Forbes.
Wanna Learn Something New? â A Tumblr post made by @/hamletthedane with various new things to try from language learning to ballet.
Free Harvard Courses â Harvard Universityâs free online courses.
Getting a New Computer? â A quick and dirty comprehensive guide by WIRED on what to look for.
How to Sew â Website is Autodesk Indestructibles. The article is âHow to Sewâ by Jessyratfink. Having a small sewing kit (that you can pick up from nearly any craft store) is super handy and has saved my life and clothes.
What to Look For in Clothes â A YouTube video by Alyssa Beltempo titled âHow to Identify High Quality vs. Poor Quality Clothing | Slow Fashionâ. Hereâs a WikiHow [x] if a YouTube video isnât your style.
Whatâs a mortgage? â Website is realtor.com and the page is called âWhat is a Mortgage? Home Loan Basics Explainedâ by Cathie Ericson.
First Apartment Checklist â A checklist PDF. Hereâs another link to a Tumblr checklist [x]Â
What to Ask Landlords Before Renting? â â25 Questions To Ask a Landlord When Renting a Homeâ by Morgen Henderson.
Whatâs Renterâs Insurance? â Website is Forbes Advisor. The article is by Jason Metz and titled âHow to Get Renters Insuranceâ.
Plant Care â A master list of how to care for plants made by @/difficults
Time Management â Website is Entrepenuer and has 10 time management tips. One I personally recommend is keeping a physical calendar book on hand. I keep mine in my bag with a designated pen.
Finding the right job â Website is The Muse and it has 13 free career assessment tests.
Make a resume â Website is Resume Now. Many hirers look at your name, the middle of the page (where your experience list is) and skim the rest.
Job Interview Tips â Website is Linkedin. The article is titled â10 Job Interview Tips to Land The Career of Your Dreamsâ by Caren Merrick.
How to Write a Cover Letter â Website is The Writing Center. University of Winsconsin, Madison. Itâs titled âWriting Cover Lettersâ and I canât find the author.
Couponing! â Website is Coupon Database :: Southern Savers. It has a list of mobile apps for coupons to places.
Call 211 for Help â the website leads to 211.org. It's anonymous and can help you get connected to food programs, paying bills and things like doctor appointments. Hereâs a Tumblr post about it [x] by @/poessionisamyth
Groceries! â This is a Tumblr meme post, but scrolling through tags/reblogs/replies and thereâs plenty of good tips. The post is by @/charlotten
What To Do if You Canât Pay Your Bills â Website is Nolo. The article is âWhen You Canât Pay Your Bills: Thiings To Knowâ that was updated by Amy Loftsgordon.Â
Are You Paying Too Much for Your Phone Bill? â An article by Beht Beverman titled âHow Much is Too Much to Pay for a Cell Phone Bill?â.
54 Ways to Save Money â Website is America Saves.
How to Do Taxes â Website is Wiki-How.
The 70/20/10 Method â Website is Business Insider. The Article is âA Beginners Guide to the 70-20â10 Budgeting Methodâ by Paul Kim.
Side Hustle Ideas â Website is Forbes. â30 Side Hustle Ideas To Make Extra Money In 2024â by Krista Fabregas.
Your Rights When a Cop Pulls you Over â Website is Business Insider. Cops are allowed to lie to you, and they will, so be careful.
Hotline List â The website is DoSomething.org. Depression/Suicide, domestic abuse, child abuse and runaway/homeless/and at-risk youth hotlines.
What to Keep in Your Car â Website is MentalFloss. I live in a snowy area that gets blizzards and bad ice. I keep blankets, water and other aids in my car as well as a knife and road flare. I also own a self jumping car battery and it has saved my ass more than once. Heimlich Maneuver â A one minute video by the Mayo Clinic.
The Heimlich Maneuver on Yourself â A one minute video by The List Show TV.
What to Keep in Your Wallet â Website is PureWow. The article is by Rachel Bowie. Keep your drivers license, medical insurance card, and an emergency contact in your card. If you have a pet home alone make sure that you have a card detailing this. Free printable one here [x]
Packing List â Website is Smarter Travel.
Traveling with Little to No Money â Website is Nomadic Matt.
How to Pack a Suitcase â Website is Real Simple. The article is by Thersa OâRourke.
How to Apply for a Passport â Website is WikkiHow.
Making a Travel Budget â Website is Travel Made Simple. âHow to Make a Travel Budgetâ by Ali Garland
ao3 turns 15 today
reblog if youre older than ao3
(there's a lot of people asking about this, but the legal age to use social media is 13, except in few countries. so yes, there are people here under 15)
Once a little boy went to school. One morning The teacher said: âToday we are going to make a picture.â âGood!â thought the little boy. He liked to make all kinds; Lions and tigers, Chickens and cows, Trains and boats; And he took out his box of crayons And began to draw.
But the teacher said, âWait!â âIt is not time to begin!â And she waited until everyone looked ready. âNow,â said the teacher, âWe are going to make flowers.â âGood!â thought the little boy, He liked to make beautiful ones With his pink and orange and blue crayons. But the teacher said âWait!â âAnd I will show you how.â And it was red, with a green stem. âThere,â said the teacher, âNow you may begin.â
The little boy looked at his teacherâs flower Then he looked at his own flower. He liked his flower better than the teacherâs But he did not say this. He just turned his paper over, And made a flower like the teacherâs. It was red, with a green stem.
On another day The teacher said: âToday we are going to make something with clay.â âGood!â thought the little boy; He liked clay. He could make all kinds of things with clay: Snakes and snowmen, Elephants and mice, Cars and trucks And he began to pull and pinch His ball of clay.
But the teacher said, âWait!â âIt is not time to begin!â And she waited until everyone looked ready. âNow,â said the teacher, âWe are going to make a dish.â âGood!â thought the little boy, He liked to make dishes. And he began to make some That were all shapes and sizes.
But the teacher said âWait!â âAnd I will show you how.â And she showed everyone how to make One deep dish. âThere,â said the teacher, âNow you may begin.â
The little boy looked at the teacherâs dish; Then he looked at his own. He liked his better than the teacherâs But he did not say this. He just rolled his clay into a big ball again And made a dish like the teacherâs. It was a deep dish.
And pretty soon The little boy learned to wait, And to watch And to make things just like the teacher. And pretty soon He didnât make things of his own anymore.
Then it happened That the little boy and his family Moved to another house, In another city, And the little boy Had to go to another school.
The teacher said: âToday we are going to make a picture.â âGood!â thought the little boy. And he waited for the teacher To tell what to do. But the teacher didnât say anything. She just walked around the room.
When she came to the little boy She asked, âDonât you want to make a picture?â âYes,â said the little boy. âWhat are we going to make?â âI donât know until you make it,â said the teacher. âHow shall I make it?â asked the little boy. âWhy, anyway you like,â said the teacher. âAnd any color?â asked the little boy. âAny color,â said the teacher. And he began to make a red flower with a green stem.
~Helen Buckley, The Little Boy
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