For When Shit is All Fucked Up:
1. - 2. WHAT THE: (Center Cross) The face of my current challenge. The crux of what hounds me. 3. ACTUAL: What is real about this situation? 4. FUCK: What is wrong about this situation? 5. ?: Where do I need more information? Where do I need to ask, research, and listen? 6. !: What can I do? What first steps can I take in action?
Hang in there loves!
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Costume. Chitons.
A
Abacomancy: by dust or sand
Acultomancy: by needles
Aeromancy: by atmospheric conditions
Agalmatomancy: by statues
Aichmomancy: by sharp objects
Alectormancy: by rooster sacrifice
Aleuromancy: by flour
Alomancy: by salt
Alphitomancy: by barley
Alveromancy: by sound
Ambulomancy: by walking
Anemoscopy: by wind
Anthomancy: by flowers
Anthracomancy: by burning coals
Anthropomancy: by human sacrifice
Anthroposcopy: by physical appearance
Apantomancy: by chance encounters with animals
Arachomancy: by spiders
Archnomancy: by sacred relics
Ariolation: by altars
Arithmancy: by assigning numerical value to a word or phrase
Armomancy: by one’s own shoulders
Aruspicina: by studying entrails
Aspidomancy: by sitting in a drawn circle
Astrapomancy: by lightning
Astrology: by celestial bodies
Auramancy: by auras
Axiomancy: bu axes
B
Batraquomancy: by frogs
Belomancy: by arrows
Beltonism: by water current
Botanomancy: by burning sage or figs
Brontomancy: by thunder
Bumpology: by bumps on the skin
C
Canomancy: by dogs
Capnomancy: by smoke
Carromancy: by melting wax
Cephaleonomancy: by boiling a donkey’s head
Ceraunoscopy: by thunder and lightning
Ceromancy: by dripping wax in water
Chalcomancy: by striking gongs
Chaomancy: by aerial visions
Chartomancy: by things on paper
- Cartomancy: by cards
- Taromancy: by tarot
- Bibliomancy: by the Bible
- Stichomancy: by books
- Aleuromancy: by fortune cookies
- Stoicheomancy: by the Iliad and the Odyssey
Choriomancy: by pig bladders
Chresmomancy: by the ravings of lunatics
Clamancy: by cries heard in crowds or at night
Cledonism: by chance events or overheard words
Cleidomancy: by keys
Cleromancy: by casting
- Astragalomancy: by dice
- Domino Divination: by dominos
- Favomancy: by beans
- Runecasting: by runes
Cometomancy: by comet tails
Colormancy: by colors
Conchomancy: by shells
Cottabomancy: by wine in a brass bowl
Cromnyomancy: by onion sprouts
Cryptomancy: by omens
Cryomancy: by ice
Cyathomancy: by cups
Cycolicomancy: by swirling water in a cup
Cyclomancy: by wheels
D
Dactyliomancy: by finger rings
Dactylomancy: by finger movements
Daphnomancy: by burning laurel wreaths
Demonomancy: by demons
Dendromancy: by trees
Dictiomancy: by randomly opening a dictionary
Dowsing: by diving rod
Dracomancy: by dragons
Dririmancy: by dripping blood
Drimimancy: by body fluids
E
Electromancy: by electricity
Eleomancy: by oil
Entomomancy: by insects
Eromancy: by water vessels exposed to air
Extispicy: by the remains of sacrificed animals
F
Fructomancy: by fruits
G
Gastromancy: by guttural sounds
Geomancy: by earth
Geloscopy: by laughter
Gematria: by the Hebrew alphabet
Genethlialogy: by birth date
Graphology: by studying handwriting
Gyromancy: by dizziness
H
Hagiomancy: by saints
Hematomancy: by blood
Hepatoscopy: by liver
Hydratomancy: by rainwater
Hyomancy: by wild hogs
Hypnomancy: by sleep
I
Ichthyomancy: by footprints
Idolomancy: by idols
Iridology: by eye colors
K
Knissomancy: by incense
L
Labiomancy: by lips
Lampadomancy: by flame
Letnomancy: by secrets
Lithomancy: by gems or stones
Logarithmancy: by logarithms
Lychnomancy: by candles
M
Macharomancy: by swords or knives
Macromancy: by large objects
Maculomancy: by spots on the skin
Margaritomancy: by bouncing pearls
Mathemancy: by mathematics
Mazomancy: by breast feeding
Megapolisomancy: by large cities
Metagnomy: by magic
Meteormancy: by meteors
Metoposcopy: by forehead lines
Micromancy: by small objects
Molybdomancy: by molten metals
Moromancy: by foolishness
N
Necromancy: by speaking to the dead
Necyomancy: by summoning damned souls
Nephomancy: by clouds
Notarikon: by initials
Numerology: by numbers
Numismatomancy: by coins
O
Oculomancy: by eyes
Odontomancy: by teeth
Oenomancy: by wine
Ololygmancy: by the howling of dogs
Omphalomancy: by navels
Oneiromancy: by dreams
Onomancy: by letters in a name
Onychomancy: by fingernails or toenails
Oomancy: by eggs
Oromancy: by mountains
Oryctomancy: by minerals
Osteomancy: by bones
Ouija: by Ouija boards
P
Pallomancy: by pendulums
Palmistry: by the palms of hands
Papyromancy: by folding paper
Pegomancy: by fountains
Pessomancy: by pebbles
Phobomancy: by feelings of fear
Photomancy: by fields of light
Phrenology: by the configuration of one’s brain
Phyllomancy: by leaves
- Sycomancy: by fig leaves
- Tasseography: by tea leaves
Phyllorhodomancy: by rose petals
Physiognomy: by faces
Phytognomy: by the appearance of plants
Pneumancy: by blowing
Poe Divination: by throwing stones on the floor
Portenta: by natural phenomena
Pseudomancy: by false means
Ptarmoscopy: by sneezes
Pyromancy: by fire
R
Retromancy: by looking over one’s shoulder
Rhabdomancy: by rods or sticks
Rhapsodomancy: by poetry
Roadomancy: by constellations
S
Scarpomancy: by old shoes
Scatomancy: by excrement
Sciomancy: by shadows or spirits
Scrying: by gazing
- Crystal gazing: by reflective objects
- Gastromancy: by crystal ball
- Hydromancy: by water
- Catroptromancy: by mirrors
Selenomancy: by the moon
Shufflemancy: by electronic playlist
Sideromancy: by burning straw with an iron
Skatharomancy: by beetle tracks
Solaromancy: by the sun
Somatomancy: by the human form
- Cephalomancy: by skulls
- Podomancy: by the sole’s of one’s feet
- Rumpology: by buttocks
Spasmatomancy: by convulsions
Spodomancy: by soot
- Libanomancy: by incense ash
- Tephramancy: by tree bark ash
Stareomancy: by the four elements
Stercomancy: by seeds in bird excrement
Stolisomancy: by fashion
Styramancy: by patterns in chewing gum
Symbolomancy: by things found on the road
T
Technomancy: by technology
Theriomancy: by animal behaviors
Thumomancy: by one’s own soul
Topomancy: by geography or geological formations
Transataomancy: by things accidentally seen of heard
Trochomancy: by wheel ruts
Turifumy: by shapes in smoke
Tyromancy: by cheese
U
Umbilicomancy: by umbilical cords
Umbromancy: by shade
Uranomancy: by the sky
Uromancy: by urine
Urticariaomancy: by itches
V
Videomancy: by films
X
Xenomancy: by strangers
Xylomancy: by the shape or texture of wood
Z
Zygomancy: by weights
The Ancient Solfeggio Frequencies and their Effect on Water Crystals.
These original Sound Frequencies were apparently used in Ancient Gregorian Chants, such as the great hymn to St. John the Baptist, along with others that church authorities say were lost centuries ago. The Chants and their special tones were believed to impart tremendous Spiritual Blessings when sung in Harmony during Religious Masses. These powerful Frequencies were rediscovered by Dr. Joseph Puleo as described in the book “Healing Codes for the Biological Apocalypse” by Dr. Leonard Horowitz.
The Six Solfeggio Frequencies include: UT (396 Hz) - Liberating Guilt and Fear RE (417 Hz) - Undoing Situations and Facilitating Change MI (528 Hz) - Transformation and Miracles (DNA Repair) FA (639 Hz) - Connecting/Relationships SOL (741 Hz) - Awakening Intuition LA (852 Hz) - Returning to Spiritual Order
For example, the third note, frequency 528, relates to the note MI on the scale and derives from the phrase “MI-ra gestorum” in Latin meaning “miracle.” Stunningly, this is the exact frequency used by genetic biochemists to repair broken DNA, the genetic blueprint upon which life is based.
From Kladderadatsch, 1942.
Monsters of every stripe are collected here.
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Natrix natrix
One of the three species of snakes in Finland, this one appears as a benevolent creature, a guardian for households and farms in folklore.
Should you find yourself on the wrong end of a curse or a hex, perform this spell, ideally on a cloudless moonlit night, for clarity. It’s a fairly rudimentary spell, easily performed by just about any witch as long as your intentions are clear and your focus is set.
This box/jar must be buried, preferably somewhere with low foot traffic and if possible in the woods.
MIRROR. this mirror will be, ideally, a small, handheld mirror that will break cleanly, rather than shatter.
JAR OR BOX. a jar is undoubtedly more secure, but a wooden lockbox is appropriate all the same.
DRIED THISTLE. dried thistle, to protect yourself.
MORNING GLORY. to bind the curse to the jar, and byway, back to the source.
SELENITE CRYSTAL. a small piece of this crystal will aid in focusing the moonlight, amplify the protection onto you and the curse onto the source.
BLACK FEATHER. this feather must be black by nature, not by human, meaning it must come from a bird that is obsidian, not a feather of other colour that has been dyed. the feather is to both strengthen the protection to you, and help to carry the curse to the source.
BLACK INK. to bind the jar/box.
TREE DIRT. ideally this dirt will be collected from under an old oak tree, but if there’s not one available to you, any dirt will suffice. this is to promote concentration while casting, and improve the strength of the spell.
001. Gather your ingredients, and find a clearing where the moon can meet the mirror when you need it. When you’re ready, focused, and prepared, sit on the ground and open your jar: ensure the moonlight kisses every corner of it, flooding it entirely.
002. Begin to place the ingredients into the jar, one by one, ensuring to centre on your intent with each: chanting aloud can help to focus your thoughts, but this is not necessary. With each item you place in the jar, make sure that your thoughts are clear with the items property and reason. As in, with the thistle: to protect yourself from what you’ve been cursed with. “with this thistle, i protect myself.” “with this morning glory, i bind this spell to this vessel.” etc. Once you’ve placed the thistle, morning glory, crystal, and feather into the jar, set it aside momentarily; preferably somewhere that the moonlight is still drowning the contents.
003. Take the mirror and look clear into it, concentrate deeply to remove the curse from yourself and bind it to the mirror. If you prefer simply to remove the curse from yourself, complete this step then skip to step five. If you wish for the curse to flutter back to the sender, you must perform step four as well.
As follows:
Continuing to hold the mirror, gazing deep into yourself, speak these words six times:
curse blind to me. curse bind to thee.
004. To return this curse to where it originated, speak these words eight times:
as the mirror breaks, this curse it takes,
i am protected, your curse is reflected.
Once you’ve spoken the words, you will lay the mirror down face up and break it with a rock. the idea is not to smash it, but to break it into medium pieces that can easily be collected. If you’re concerned about the clean break, you can lay a piece of fabric beneath the mirror and it can easily be scooped up and dumped into the jar if it happens to shatter. Please be extremely careful with this step, wear gloves if you think you may cut yourself.
005. Upon completion of the steps above, place ALL the pieces of the broken mirror into your container and fill it entirely with the tree dirt. Once full and the lid screwed on tightly, your spell is bound - optionally add a binding symbol and/or protection symbol to the lid of the jar. This spell cannot be unbound, meaning it will not return to you even if the caster should cleanse their own, as it will return to the mirror shards instead. Make sure to bury this jar in a safe, low traffic area. Deeper is better, you don’t want to accidentally injure someone should they step on it. Three feet or more should suffice. If you prefer not to bury this jar, keep it stored somewhere safe and consider gluing the lid closed so no one will accidentally open it an injure themselves.
Want.