So I bought this framed photo because…. I mean…. How could I not? And after searching “drag space magician” on Google, have concluded that it must be from a local performance of some sort.

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Well. The peonies are blooming! I didn’t plant them, but there they are.

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qedavathegrey:

To Remove an Affliction: Magical or Mundane

“After a rainstorm, go to roadside and hunt for the flattened remains of a toad. If these cannot be had, you may substitute with the bones of the same creature. Add the remains to a jar along with a hen’s egg – and to the same: a concoction of equal parts red wine, vinegar and storm water.

Powder the dried leaves of the mayapple and lacy crown of Queen Anne. Mix with shredded tobacco and add to the pot.

Seal the stew with a drop of blood and lid the jar. Swirl the contents three-times clockwise, three-times counter and three-times clockwise once more.

Bury this in the earth [in your own yard] with the lid exposed and let steep for 9 days. On the 9th night, exhume the jar and take it to the graveyard. Remove from within the egg, and bury this at the yard’s center most cross and use the jar’s remains to water the earth above it.”


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To Remove an Affliction: Magical or Mundane

“After a rainstorm, go to roadside and hunt for the flattened remains of a toad. If these cannot be had, you may substitute with the bones of the same creature. Add the remains to a jar along with a hen’s egg – and to the same: a concoction of equal parts red wine, vinegar and storm water.

Powder the dried leaves of the mayapple and lacy crown of Queen Anne. Mix with shredded tobacco and add to the pot.

Seal the stew with a drop of blood and lid the jar. Swirl the contents three-times clockwise, three-times counter and three-times clockwise once more.

Bury this in the earth [in your own yard] with the lid exposed and let steep for 9 days. On the 9th night, exhume the jar and take it to the graveyard. Remove from within the egg, and bury this at the yard’s center most cross and use the jar’s remains to water the earth above it.”


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scribe4haxan:

A Monumental Design: "O Death where is thy sting? O Grave where is thy victory?“ (1784 – Etching) – Print by Joseph Haynes, after John Hamilton Mortimer 

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qedavathegrey:

The Oracle 

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Flower of Fire

Meant to protect the abused from their abuser – no matter the variety. Best when worn: can be made into an amulet, drawn on the body, carried on paper. You might also rest your perfumes upon it, so that the mist becomes a form of protection, I recommend doing one or two of the above, so that even if you forget one, your anxiety about forgetting it won’t alert your abuser.

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qedavathegrey:

Protection of the Innocent

Best used as a charm or worn as an amulet, this sigil is meant to protect the innocent (specifically children, though it can also be applied in other instances, such as in court hearings to render justice or a lighter verdict). 

@thehearthwitch

do you think this would be an appropriate amulet to wear during pregnancy?

Absolutely!! I think that would be an excellent idea.

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