How did you get to be so good at tarot? I practise very hard but I’m still extremely mediocre at it. One day it’s my dream to do paid tarot readings as a job. How can I get better? Sorry that this is sort of a vague ask~

starlight-and-promises: That’s definitely not a vague ask! But I was almost done answering this and something quit my browser before I hit publish, so this might be brief. Get the right deck – or at least one that fits you. I always see tarot as a visually oriented divination system, so it’s important to haveContinue reading “How did you get to be so good at tarot? I practise very hard but I’m still extremely mediocre at it. One day it’s my dream to do paid tarot readings as a job. How can I get better? Sorry that this is sort of a vague ask~”

How to Witchcraft: Knot, Thread & Cord Magic

foresthoney: It’s a funny thing. I use knot/cord magic A LOT but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a book devoted to it (I like Scott Cunningham’s chapter on it in Earth Power, pg.91). It’s so versatile though that there SHOULD be more about it. As a newer witch, knot/cord magic is something I HIGHLYContinue reading “How to Witchcraft: Knot, Thread & Cord Magic”

Witch of the Waste’s Spell to Make a Curse Undetectable

applesaucebro: The best part of that spell is you can’t tell anyone about it. They won’t be able to know if they’re cursed, and neither will anyone else. Decreases odds of a curse being reversed or removed. Items Needed: 1 black, square piece of paper 1 black or dark colored candle 1 white crayon (ayyyContinue reading “Witch of the Waste’s Spell to Make a Curse Undetectable”

Storm Witches

earthandoceantarot: Don’t let them steal your wildness! You are not a spring shower, to be mapped on a radar and spread wide to the world! Snarl at the stormclouds, lips skinned back over sharp, strong teeth! Race them on the interstate, with the spirits of swishing tails and battering hooves rolling along your tires andContinue reading “Storm Witches”

windvexer: Sewing and knot magic is ancient. Carry on the tradition. Ingredients: Fabric item you want to protect (pillow, clothing, hair bands, shoelaces, charm bags) Needle Thread (preferably thick embroidery thread) The magic is not within the thread, but tied inside the knots. Choose a stitch that forms knots. Try this: French Knot Do aContinue reading

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