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January 2015

cultiver-notre-jardin:

fyblackwomenart:

“Kirikou and the Sorceress” is a 1998 traditional animation feature film written and directed by Michel Ocelot. Drawn from elements of West African folk tales, it depicts how a newborn boy, Kirikou, saves his village from the evil witch Karaba.

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stsathyre:

You know …  not everyone has access to cash or the ability to go outside, or, well, a lot of things. And offerings are such a touchy topic for some people, especially the quality of them.

But some of us only have access to our thoughts. (If not, I’m sorry for the static you are experiencing at this time, whether temporary or permanent. I know it’s hard.).

Thinking about your deities, throwing out a mental thank you, having an internal conversation, acknowledgement, is all legit.

Internal prayers. Mental altars with visualized candles, dolls, paintings and food stuffs. A brain trip through the woods, or through your deity’s city. A communion day dream.

You get the point.

wendrin:

thewitchyandtheturtle:

I am looking for people who are not overly appropriative (I say this because we all have our moments from time to time)

Someone who doesn’t think Ravenwolf is a wonderful credible source (I was watching a channel I used to love and she recommended her…

I used to watch MIRTHandREVERENCE a lot. Don’t have time these days. 

Can anyone recommend any Quality Witchcraft/Wicca Youtubers?

And God said, Love your enemy, and I obeyed Him and loved myself.

Kahlil Gibran (via thebuddhistspoonie)

ifpaintingscouldtext:

John Singer Sargent | Madame X | 1884

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