gosh i feel like my blog is just questions about witch things nowadays 😭
which is fine since i love to learn more about what it is being a witch, considering that i’ve been doing witchcraft for almost a year and feel like i know next to nothing at all
my question of the night is:
how do you know what kind of witch you are? i know theres all KINDS of different types like storm witches, solar witches, green witches, love witches, and even lunar witches! but how do i know what i am?
The frontispiece of Blake's poem 'Jerusalem,' we see this figure cautiously entering a door, carrying a spiritual orb for illumination. Los appears in William Blake's poetic mythology as a symbol of human dynamism and desire - Blake sometimes compared him to Napoleon, sometimes to Jesus Christ.
A figure carrying a mysterious orb invites us through a door, as if into the poem, or towards death itself.. In the coloured version of the frontispiece to his Jerusalem, Blake placed the thorns of the Passion beneath his own personification, Los, as he steps bravely through a door into a dark, grave-like void. This is not an end but the beginning: Los has embarked on an adventure, one hand raised in greeting and the other holding a blazing sun to illuminate the truths to be revealed in the following pages.
hello! I’m Zali, and I’m new here. I started this blog to meet similar people and explore more on my spiritual growth and journey as well as identity! If anyone wants similar mutuals hmu! I’ll be posting many different things that relate to this and just general thoughts, feelings, or experiences. Looking forward and optimistic! Come join the journey with me as we do not have to be alone on it :) 🪽🦋<3
Okay so I did an Ojo clean and I have some questions on what it means I know the basics of what it means eyes spirit and all that but when I asked my mom she said to not worry about it but it looks weird I'm a beginner light witch who knows only a few things and I don't have anyone to teach me because my mom is reluctant to so can anyone tell me what it means
The perilous time for the most highly gifted is not youth. The perilous season is middle age, when a false wisdom tempts them to doubt the divine origin of the dreams of their youth.