I started writing something autobiographical my #witch has nothing to do with, and it shows me the level of writing I want to get achieve with the witching novel in the end, although that will still be a long way!
The project is still on, though.
I started writing something autobiographical my #witch has nothing to do with, and it shows me the level of writing I want to get achieve with the witching novel in the end, although that will still be a long way!
The project is still on, though.
#Tarot underneath/shadow card of evening: Justice-XI.
If you've been just and fair in your dealings, then nothing to fear. Have faith that Justice will come for those who deserve it in due time. The scales will balance. Stay in your just and fair path.
#Tarot card of evening: Page of Swords.
Where others would rather you stay ignorant, you need to stay curious, vigilant, and ready for what may come. Keep an open mind and a willingness to learn.
#Tarot underneath/shadow card of evening: Five of Cups.
Get out of the funk. There was a loss. It happened. Grieve, then move on. Still lingering on it does not serve you. Let that pain go and see that you still have enough to start anew.
#Tarot card of evening: Knight of Cups.
In the #HardTimes hold on to your ideals and strong values. When others test you, just persevere and ride on. Your heart knows what is right, follow that.
I have a question.
Just for us to talk amongst ourselves.
I don't use deities in my practice (not saying I don't believe in them).
So my question is do you feel gods become weaker or maybe disappear if they aren't directly worked with for an extended period of time?
If so, do you think they can be "brought back" so to speak, if people begin working with them again.
If so, should we be asking for gods to have a sit down with the Christian god?
Can we open up windows to the past to understand our current self? Or is that misleading, and we only get a glimpse to neutrally be described and left for good?
I write about this as both, your witching blogger and a student of the history of science, in this essay.
We tend to sympathise with the victim, but these books were annoying although they were burned. Don't believe me? Check them out!