Gathering Your Magickal Toolkit
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by jake
3y ago
Before I get into the topic of tools used for magick, I want to make something very clear: you don’t need any special tools to do magick. Magick, and indeed many spiritual activities, utilize the language of metaphor and magical tools are simply metaphors you can hold in your hands. They symbolize concepts and act as channels for our energy and our ideas. In truth, magick is a creative process and if tools strike your creativity then they are useful to you. If they are physical things that are getting in the way of your progress, they must be abandoned. The idea that you need special tools to ..read more
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Tarot Card of the Week – The Lovers
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by jake
3y ago
Thanks to Labyrinthos… A great resource and a great place to shopIn the Lovers card, the man and the woman in the image are being protected and blessed by an angel above. The couple seems secure and happy in their home, which appears to be the Garden of Eden. The fruit tree with the snake behind the woman is a reference to that story, which tells of humanity’s fall into temptation and into the realm of flesh and sensuality. The angel depicted here is Raphael, the angel of air – who is of the same element of the zodiac sign that governs this card: Gemini. Air is associated with mental activity ..read more
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Tarot Card of the Week – The Empress
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by jake
3y ago
Thanks to Labyrinthos... A great resource and a great place to shop The Empress depicts a woman sitting on a throne. From the abundant nature that surrounds her, we can assume that this woman represents the Earth Mother archetype, a goddess of fertility. Her world is ruled by venus which means that there is complete love, harmony, fertility and luxury by the grace of this goddess. The woman herself has blonde hair crowned with stars, signaling her divine connection with the mystical realm. She is dressed in a pomegranate-patterned robe that represents fertility, and she is seated on cushions e ..read more
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Tarot Card of the Week – The Star
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by jake
3y ago
Thanks to Labyrinthos... A great resource and a great place to shop! The Star card shows a woman kneeling at the edge of a small pond. She is holding two containers of water. One container pours the water out to the dry land, as if to to nourish it and ensure its fertility. The lush green land around her seems to say that it is working. One foot is inside the water which shows the spiritual abilities and inner strength of the woman. The other foot on the ground shows her practical abilities and strengths. Behind her, there is a large central star surrounded by seven small stars which represe ..read more
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Tarot Card of the Week – The High Priestess
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by jake
3y ago
Thanks to Labyrinthos... A great resource and a great place to shop! You've most likely encountered the High Priestess before, but in other forms - she can be seen in the archetypes of Persephone, Artemis, Isis and many more. When you encounter her, you will see her sitting on a cubic stone between the two pillars at Solomon’s Temple, Jachin, and Boaz. Jachin (right) is generally referred to as the Pillar of Establishment and Boaz (left) is the Pillar of Strength. The pillars also depict the duality of nature; masculine and feminine, good and evil, negative and positive. The High Priestess's ..read more
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Dionysus Ritual
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by jake
3y ago
Preparation: Everyone is asked to bring an offering for Dionysus (suggestions: honey, fruit, pine cones, stones). All callings are written on index cards. Tools and Materials: Small altar in the bedroom with a pillar candle, a finger labyrinth, and invocations written on index cards; a main altar with candles and/or coloured lights to see by, salt and water in dishes, blindfolds; the “sense items” (a singing bowl and ringer, a bottle of essential oil of orange, a velvet scarf, a small dish of small pieces of chocolate), an offering dish, the food and drink items (a large opaque goblet, a plate ..read more
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How to Decarboxylate Your Cannabis
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by jake
3y ago
The process involves applying low heat for an extended period of time to convert cannabis’ non-intoxiating THCA into THC, the cannabinoid known for its psychoactive effects. Without decarboxylation, the effects of DIY edibles may be weak or lackluster, at best. Decarboxylation Using cannabis as a medicine begins with understanding the basic science of decarboxylation, and why it is a crucial process in making edibles, tinctures and topical treatments. To get the full medicinal value out of your cannabis, it needs to be heated to a temperature that is just not possible to obtain in the hu ..read more
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How to Make Cannabis Infused Butter
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by jake
3y ago
A very basic recipe for Canna Butter Cannabis infused butter, otherwise known as canna butter, is a primary ingredient in many marijuana-infused recipes. Cannabis butter is technically an ‘extraction’ method whereby the cannabinoids, terpenes and flavonoids are extracted from the cannabis plant and infused into the butter fats. The butter from a normal recipe is then substituted with cannabutter to produce psychoactive effects. Cannabis butter is often used in decadent edible recipes (such as brownies), but ultimately its use depends on the cook and his/her personal preferences and/or their di ..read more
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How to Make Cannabis Infused Cooking Oil
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by jake
3y ago
A very basic recipe for Canna Oil Cannabis infused cooking oils, commonly referred to as canna oils, are popular among many medical marijuana patients and caregivers looking to infuse everything from salad dressings to dipping sauces to baked goods. Most oils are vegan-friendly and extremely easy to add into recipes with savory meals like steak or chicken. Additionally, infused cooking oils may serve as a healthy substitute for butter in many recipes. These factors make marijuana-infused cooking oils a must-have for most medical marijuana patients when it comes to cooking with cannabis at ho ..read more
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Ostera – Green Magick
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by jake
3y ago
Tools and Materials: A central candle, dishes of water and salt, an athame, quarter and deity candles, a young plant, green and red face paint crayons or washable markers, a plate of snow peas, a small pitcher of chlorophyll water and a goblet for each participant. Opening: Everyone stands outside the space. The priest/ess lights the central candle and mixes salt into the water. S/he cleanses the space with a sprinkling of salt water, then welcomes each person into the space with a sprinkling of salt water and a hug. Priest/ess: Be welcomed in this sacred space. Blessed be. The Circle is cast ..read more
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