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    saint chapelle, paris

    wednesday 12th february 2025, 15:59

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    Bothering the beast

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    unknown artist

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    simongerman600

    i was going to say ‘i have no idea what to do with this information’ but then i realized its a handy guide to generate fake words that sound english

    “What to do with this information”: kick ass at hangman

    Also useful for simple codebreaking and decoding an unhashed simple letter cypher.

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    the rocky wastes…

    (via asterosian)

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    Dragon Age: Origins | Scenery - Frostback Mountains

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    feral-ballad:

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    Zehra Naqvi, from The Knot of My Tongue: Poems and Prose; “Dear Baba”

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    The Secret Craft: A Guide to Practicing Witchcraft in Secret


    Sometimes, the circumstances of your home or life require you to practice your craft discreetly. Whether it’s due to family, roommates, or cultural expectations, here’s how you can honor your path without drawing unwanted attention.


    Your craft is personal, and discretion doesn’t diminish its power. Focus on your intentions and adapt your practices to fit your circumstances. The magic lies in your belief and creativity, not in how overt your tools or rituals are.


    Hidden Altars:

    Use a small box, drawer, or shelf to create an altar that can easily be concealed.

    Everyday items can double as altar tools (e.g., a cup as a chalice, a scarf as an altar cloth).

    Replace obvious witchy items with common household objects.


    Subtle Spell Work:

    Tie knots in a ribbon or string while focusing on your intention. Keep it tucked away or wear it as a bracelet.

    Draw sigils with water on windows or mirrors, letting them evaporate invisibly.


    Witchcraft in the Bathroom:

    Simple showers and baths can become rituals.

    Most activities, like using candles, oils, or salt, can be mistaken for self-care.

    Steam, water, and mirrors amplify magic while blending seamlessly into everyday routines.

    Privacy is inherent in the bathroom, offering uninterrupted time for focus and intention-setting.

    Store your magical items (herbs, oils, salts) with your toiletries to avoid suspicion. Label them in ways that make sense to you but seem mundane to others (e.g., “Lavender Relaxation Blend”).


    Discreet Spell Ingredients:

    Use spice jars, tea tins, or food-safe containers for herbs and salts. They’ll look like regular kitchen supplies.

    Arrange your ingredients alongside regular cooking items.

    Store them in the back of the drawer or cabinet where they’re less likely to be noticed.

    Use labels that don’t raise suspicion.


    Hidden Grimoire:

    Keep your Book of Shadows in a journal that appears like a commonplace notebook or diary.


    Hidden Symbols:

    Wear jewelry with discreet symbols, like a pentacle hidden in a locket or a moon charm.

    Incorporate sigils into your artwork, sewing, or other crafts.


    Silent Outdoor Connection:

    Take walks to connect with nature. Collect stones, feathers, or plants discreetly.

    Practice grounding or meditation during your walk.


    Inner Sky Magic:

    Practice moon phases and star magic by observing the night sky. Journal your intentions or align them with celestial events.


    Cook with Intention:

    Infuse your food with spells by focusing on your intent while preparing meals. Use spices and herbs for their magical properties.

    Stir blessings into soups, teas, or baked goods.


    Tea and Coffee Magic:

    Use tea blends for specific intentions (e.g., chamomile for calm, mint for focus).

    Draw a sigil on your cup with honey or sugar before stirring.


    Meditation and Visualization:

    Practice energy work through meditation, breathwork, and visualizing protective light or intentions.

    Use your mind as your ritual space when physical tools aren’t an option.


    Candle-Free Rituals:

    Use LED candles or focus on a flame visualization to replace traditional candles.


    Password Protected Digital Magic:

    Create a digital Grimoire.

    Keep your spells and notes on a password-protected app or document.

    Use aesthetic Pinterest boards or private folders to store inspiration and resources.


    Music with Headphones:

    Listen to playlists that align with your intentions.


    Subtly Ward Your Space:

    Sprinkle a pinch of salt by doors and windows while cleaning.

    Place a small container of protective herbs or stones in inconspicuous places like a drawer or cabinet.


    Secret Personal Wards:

    Wear protective jewelry with crystals or carry small charms and stones in your pocket.

    Anoint yourself with an essential oil blend for protection.

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    tanuki-kimono:

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    Auspicious antique patterns for this outfit, pairing a bold yabane (arrow fletching) kimono, with a lusciously embroidered black-based obi depicting shishi (lion) among botan (peony).

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    ladyofspoons:

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    phantomnio:

    Me on a friday night

    “The power’s out because what.”

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    Makes sense, that area’s made for boning

    it’s giving “my bisexual wife”

    (via doomcannotbethisadorable)