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It's been only two days that I'm using this deck so our energies aren't united yet.
But I can already feel a huge connection between us. This is such a Glorious Deck, I love it. Some Gods' images are completely different from my perception of them but it's fine for me. Like Eros for me is 100% Perseus but alright... 🤣
Still, the perfect Oracle deck for me. A Glory for the Gods.
And, thank you great Ra for popping out today. Thank you for your Power and Warmth Father of Pharaohs. May you bless our days with the Sun' Rays.
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thewitchery · 1 year
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Jasmine Flower // Known colloquially as the “Moonlight on the Grove,” Jasmine’s sensuous and mystical power is fabled to be able to attract many of the treasures that one might seek. A love-drawing herb, but not just any love; it attracts spiritual #love, perfect for those searching the world for their soulmate. Obtain at #TheWitchery via https://www.thewitchery.ca/product/jasmine-flower/ Not only does it attract #love but #wealth as well, and it can be burned or carried to this effect. The smoke from this plant is also perfect for relaxing the mind and preparing it for #psychic, #divinatory and prophetic endeavors. It is a perfect addition to any sleep pillow, as it can encourage #prophetic dreams and encourage restful sleep. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm_5bxSr_Tx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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cfcreative · 3 months
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You want to know my absolute biggest self-indulgent post BG3 headcanon?
Maybe five, ten years down the line, Gale (after he’s spent a great deal of time researching immortality and ways to undo Astarion’s vampirism) and Rolan (when he has truly mastered Ramazith’s tower and the knowledge within), are able to offer Aylin and Isobel a way to equitably split Ayln’s immortality. After all, Kethric was able to tap into Aylin’s powers to keep himself alive after he should have died many times over, and Lorrroakan seemed convinced he could also use Aylin for such purposes.
However, this technique cannot make them both immortal. What it does is make Aylin’s life incredibly long, but finite, and gives Isobel a lifespan to match it. Aylin maintains most of her divine abilities, but she has to be more careful because they’re not sure she will resurrect the way she used to, or what effect her dying might have on Isobel’s life, tied to Aylin’s in this magical way.
Selúne makes no apparent protest over her daughter becoming mortal. Perhaps when she sent Aylin to Moonrise all those years ago she knew what awaited her daughter there—the joy and the suffering. Perhaps some of her divinatory abilities had given her a glimpse of a silver haired half-elf cleric centuries before she brought Aylin into being. Perhaps all along she knew that another, dark-haired half-elf would also need Aylin’s guidance.
If any of this is true, the Moonmaiden keeps her own counsel about it.
Several centuries later, people visiting Baldur’s Gate comment how every the monuments for the heroes of the netherbrain crisis are so well maintained compared to some of the others. Locals tell them that every couple years or so a pair of women pass through and clean them up, cast warding spells, and lay flowers.
“They always do it in the dead of night, but it’s always under the light of the full moon… they’re not the best at hiding, those two,” the proprietor of the inn nearest the monuments will explain if asked.
Once, when he’s explaining this to a curious couple at the bar, a woman stands up at a nearby table to declare, “DAME AYLIN DOES NOT HIDE, DAME AYLIN PAYS TRIBUTE TO HER COMRADES UNDER THE FULL EYE OF HER MOTHER, OUR LADY OF—”
Her companion gently touches her arm to stop her, and says “Sorry. We’ll take the check when you’re ready.”
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mumblelard · 2 months
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manifestations of my familiar or happy second day of spring imaginary constructs
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madameximon · 8 months
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"Solar Return for Lisa"
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g-h-o-s-t-2000 · 4 months
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Zodiac man from 'Ars computistica'. Manuscript by Heymandus de Veteri Busco, 1488. The figure of a man with the signs of the zodiac connected to their corresponding body parts. The zodiac was thought to exert influence over the body and was therefore consulted for propitious times to apply such remedies as bloodletting. Medical astrology (Iatromathematics) is an ancient medical system that associates various parts of the body, diseases, and drugs as under the influence of the sun, moon, and planets, along with the twelve astrological signs. Each of the astrological signs is associated with different parts of the human body. The underlying basis for medical astrology, astrology itself, is considered to be a pseudoscience or superstition as there is no scientific basis for its core beliefs.
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I love having hot likely unpopular takes that are actually not at ALL discourse-y even in the slightest, they're just incredibly niche and certainly headcanon-type thoughts that probably very few will agree with. Example: Fjord, to his horror and discontent, would actually make the best tarot reader in the Nein by far, no contest.
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mercurytrinemoon · 2 years
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I want you guys' opinion on something.
I've talked about it a few times how divination has its weird downfall and it's that you KNOW things that others don't (that can be weird if you think about it, especially if it involves other people).
So from time to time I'm stumbling across a story that someone had a tarot reading YEARSS ago (or even decades, I saw that) and the reader told them a lot of things that were very specific and detailed.
Now let's say someone predicted your future partner with details so that when you meet this person and that person perfectly fits the desription, you JUST KNOW.
And let's say it's not an easy situation where you meet and you're both single and get together and it's cool. Let's say there's some proper obstacles… but you know, in your head you're like "sooner or later we'll get together".
What do you do? Would you feel weird? Would you hold on to hope or would you withdraw because it's weird? Would you just kind of sit and observe and go with the flow? Or would you act on it and try to "help" the fate do its thing?
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ashtrayfloors · 2 years
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My Faggot Blood On His Fist
the first time someone sent Homer through the internet dot dot     dot we are all falling in love while standing in line for death fuck this way we slowly adjust to suffering an ant finding her way home in the downpour lovers are weapons subjugating your heart if you smell them years after they die if you feel destroyed let us talk do not turn it off yet we dreamed our obliteration for centuries then Hollywood said This is what it will look like Or maybe this Or maybe this you think it’s everyone’s job to make you feel good which       is why we all hate you the disgraced hairdresser pours us another shot      we will figure it out my friend the ocean is never far when you feel your pulse
—CAConrad
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kitefreecss · 1 year
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Greed Island Divination of the Day
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059 Instant Foreign Language School
Spend time studying a language at this school, and you will accrue time on a timer (included). While the timer is activated and counting down, you will be fluent
Divinatory: Consider taking on a new skill or finetuning an old skill. The time you spend on your skill will be paid back in the future with confidence. What once was foreign will become natural to you.
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rustbeltjessie · 2 years
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I had the absolute pleasure of taking one of their Sunday morning one-hour Creative Writing + Divinatory Poetics workshops today. The workshops are only $10, and worth every penny.
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blueheartbooks · 3 months
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"Bridging the Mystical Realm: Exploring 'The Illustrated Key To The Tarot' by L. W. de Laurence"
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L. W. de Laurence's "The Illustrated Key to the Tarot: The Veil of Divination" stands as a classic work that has guided countless enthusiasts through the intricate tapestry of the tarot. From the moment one embarks on this journey through the pages of de Laurence's comprehensive guide, it becomes evident that the author possesses a deep and nuanced understanding of the mystical world of divination.
The title itself, "The Illustrated Key to the Tarot," alludes to the invaluable resource that lies within these pages. De Laurence's approach is both scholarly and accessible, making this work suitable for both seasoned practitioners and newcomers to the world of tarot. The inclusion of illustrations enhances the learning experience, providing visual cues that complement the detailed explanations of each card's symbolism, meaning, and potential interpretations.
The book serves as a masterful introduction to the tarot, elucidating the origins of this ancient system and its evolution over the centuries. De Laurence navigates through the symbolism of the major and minor arcana with clarity, unraveling the threads of esoteric wisdom that connect each card. The historical context and cultural influences that have shaped the tarot are meticulously explored, providing readers with a holistic understanding of this divinatory art.
What sets "The Illustrated Key to the Tarot" apart is its practical approach to divination. De Laurence not only unveils the symbolic language of the tarot but also offers guidance on how to conduct readings. The inclusion of spreads, interpretations, and examples ensures that readers can immediately begin applying their newfound knowledge. This blend of theory and practical application makes the book a valuable tool for those seeking to deepen their tarot practice.
However, it is crucial to acknowledge the controversial nature of L. W. de Laurence, a figure whose contributions to occult literature have been both praised and criticized. His influence on the dissemination of esoteric knowledge is undeniable, yet his methods and business practices have sparked debates within the occult community. Readers approaching this work should be aware of the historical context surrounding the author and approach the material with discernment.
In conclusion, "The Illustrated Key to the Tarot: The Veil of Divination" by L. W. de Laurence stands as a timeless guide to the mystical art of tarot reading. Whether one is a novice seeking an entry point into the world of divination or an experienced practitioner aiming to deepen their understanding, this book provides a rich tapestry of knowledge and insight. De Laurence's meticulous exploration of the tarot's symbolism, coupled with practical applications, ensures that this work remains a valuable resource for those who wish to unlock the secrets veiled within the cards.
L. W. de Laurence's "The Illustrated Key to the Tarot: The Veil of Divination" is available in Amazon in paperback 13.99$ and hardcover 21.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 277
Language: English
Rating: 8/10                                           
Link of the book!
Review By: King's Cat
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blueheartbookclub · 3 months
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"Bridging the Mystical Realm: Exploring 'The Illustrated Key To The Tarot' by L. W. de Laurence"
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L. W. de Laurence's "The Illustrated Key to the Tarot: The Veil of Divination" stands as a classic work that has guided countless enthusiasts through the intricate tapestry of the tarot. From the moment one embarks on this journey through the pages of de Laurence's comprehensive guide, it becomes evident that the author possesses a deep and nuanced understanding of the mystical world of divination.
The title itself, "The Illustrated Key to the Tarot," alludes to the invaluable resource that lies within these pages. De Laurence's approach is both scholarly and accessible, making this work suitable for both seasoned practitioners and newcomers to the world of tarot. The inclusion of illustrations enhances the learning experience, providing visual cues that complement the detailed explanations of each card's symbolism, meaning, and potential interpretations.
The book serves as a masterful introduction to the tarot, elucidating the origins of this ancient system and its evolution over the centuries. De Laurence navigates through the symbolism of the major and minor arcana with clarity, unraveling the threads of esoteric wisdom that connect each card. The historical context and cultural influences that have shaped the tarot are meticulously explored, providing readers with a holistic understanding of this divinatory art.
What sets "The Illustrated Key to the Tarot" apart is its practical approach to divination. De Laurence not only unveils the symbolic language of the tarot but also offers guidance on how to conduct readings. The inclusion of spreads, interpretations, and examples ensures that readers can immediately begin applying their newfound knowledge. This blend of theory and practical application makes the book a valuable tool for those seeking to deepen their tarot practice.
However, it is crucial to acknowledge the controversial nature of L. W. de Laurence, a figure whose contributions to occult literature have been both praised and criticized. His influence on the dissemination of esoteric knowledge is undeniable, yet his methods and business practices have sparked debates within the occult community. Readers approaching this work should be aware of the historical context surrounding the author and approach the material with discernment.
In conclusion, "The Illustrated Key to the Tarot: The Veil of Divination" by L. W. de Laurence stands as a timeless guide to the mystical art of tarot reading. Whether one is a novice seeking an entry point into the world of divination or an experienced practitioner aiming to deepen their understanding, this book provides a rich tapestry of knowledge and insight. De Laurence's meticulous exploration of the tarot's symbolism, coupled with practical applications, ensures that this work remains a valuable resource for those who wish to unlock the secrets veiled within the cards.
L. W. de Laurence's "The Illustrated Key to the Tarot: The Veil of Divination" is available in Amazon in paperback 13.99$ and hardcover 21.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 277
Language: English
Rating: 8/10                                           
Link of the book!
Review By: King's Cat
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VRIL-YA BOOKS: YOUR ESOTERIC BOOKSTORE!
VRIL-YA BOOKS offers you a variety of themes related to Magic, Esotericism, Occultism, Divinatory Sciences and the like, as well as incense, Tarot decks, pendulums and other materials of interest.
Pay us a visit! You will be welcome and will be kept up to date with the best publications.
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madameximon · 6 months
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"ACEO for Elsa: Mars in Gemini"
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I am once again annoyed by divinatory tarot
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