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chaosroid · 10 months
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blackfictional · 2 years
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Witch Bunny by Fernanda Dias
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gabriela-liar · 5 days
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browsethestacks · 2 months
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Marvel Costume Cover Variants
Art by Russell Dauterman
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brooklynsspiderman · 4 months
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@not-a-poser @i-am-not-a-villain @therealbuckybarnes @realgodofthunder
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carmensapientia · 2 years
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disciplining your mind includes
-stop over consuming and start creating your own rules
-flipping negative thoughts and preventing them
-not reacting to the 3D and old story
-revising past negative experiences
-focusing only on the positives and saturating your mind
-removing all forms of doubt and working on your self concept
-persisting through everything and ignoring circumstances
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gl4m0ur0us · 7 months
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women in horror: red
carrie (1976)
house (1977)
suspiria (1977)
pearl (2022)
the shining (1980)
the love witch (2016)
black swan (2010)
us (2019)
terfs dni with this post
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lanalove2012 · 11 months
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productofmtwundagore · 5 months
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every negative comment I see abt my girlies that reeks more of misogyny than it does good faith criticism makes me love them even more out of spite btw
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propheticeve · 5 months
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Hoodoo is CLOSED to non black AMERICANS
Hoodoo is distinct in that it involves working with specific ancestral spirits and deities, many of whom remain unfamiliar to the broader spiritual community. This sacred connection extends beyond mere knowledge; it is an intimate relationship with spirits deeply ingrained in the Hoodoo pantheon. These spiritual entities are closely tied to the experiences of Black Americans, and understanding them requires a profound awareness of one's lineage.
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Hoodoo is considered a closed practice, meaning that access to its teachings is earned through guidance and mentorship. True practitioners are taught; they don't self-proclaim. Unfortunately, there is a concerning trend of non-Black individuals claiming to practice Hoodoo without a genuine understanding of its essence. Many cannot name a single spirit from the Hoodoo pantheon, exposing a significant gap in their knowledge.
It's crucial to distinguish Hoodoo from general folk magick practices. Hoodoo demands practitioners to delve into their lineage, understand their history, and grow in spiritual wisdom. The conflation of Hoodoo with generic folk magick demonstrates a lack of comprehension about the unique cultural and historical underpinnings that define Hoodoo. Hoodoo requires knowledge of the American slave trade and its affects on black Americans
Ancestral spirits within Hoodoo are discerning entities, recognizing color and lineage. Contrary to the notion that spirits lack prejudice, Hoodoo practitioners assert that ancestral spirits work closely with their descendants. Given the historical context of slavery and oppression, it becomes inconceivable for these spirits to collaborate with those from the very lineage responsible for their suffering.
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Unlike some other African Traditional Religions (ATRs), Hoodoo has resisted commercialization and exploitation. Its practitioners emphasize the sanctity of their belief system, urging others to respect and protect it. The appropriation of Hoodoo by those outside its cultural lineage is viewed as a disservice to its profound spiritual significance.
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Hoodoo is not merely a set of rituals; it is a sacred tapestry woven with the threads of Black American history, spirituality, and resilience. The claim that anyone, irrespective of background, can practice Hoodoo disregards its closed nature and the imperative to honor its cultural specificity. It is time to acknowledge and respect the boundaries of Hoodoo, safeguarding its authenticity and the spiritual legacy it represents.
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fyblackwomenart · 1 year
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Happy Halloween from Black Women Art
Doll Divine
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deathofthyego · 9 months
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Full moon festivities 🧝🏽‍♀️
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pespillo · 2 months
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the sheep cousins
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browsethestacks · 6 months
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The Women Of Marvel
Art by Francis Portela
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lunarharp · 5 months
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scrappy stuff...suits.. & abrupt kiki au doodles
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bad-moodboard · 2 years
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Steven Arnold, “Grotto of Madame la Mort” (1982)
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