I highly doubt I'm a popular enough blogger for people to begin plagiarizing my content, but the thought of it is highly amusing. Like, so much of what I post on Tumblr is personal stuff. Stuff that no one but me would fully comprehend even. How would anyone but me expect to follow up on the random esoteric stuff that's never been common knowledge, even in the inclusive online spiritual circles?
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Re-Introduction: What am I doing here?
Hi there. 👋😊 I am queer and intersectional (with a chronic illness and disability). I started this Tumblr profile for my spiritual interests, which are pagan polytheism and eclectic witchcraft (solitary). I do a bit of blogging and spiritual art. I also have published a few pagan and witchy nonfiction books.🔮
I am for diversity and against racism, sexism, queermisia (for instance homophobia and transphobia), against TERF ideas, ableism, against other forms of discrimination and conspiracy theories. I trust science and evidence-based medicine.
My current popcultural obsession is "Good Omens" (the TV series and novel) and as the fandom is really active here, I joined this new "happy place" (I didn't want to create another profile for this).
👼 ☕ 🍷 😈
Here is where I am also active online with my spiritual interests:
🌟https://linktr.ee/siochanta
I also used to review pagan/witchy nonfiction books, but I do that not so often these days. My reviews can for instance be found on TheStoryGraph.
🌟My published books in English
🌟And in German/auf Deutsch
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I am once again, and again, asking witches on Witchblr to please not tag my posts with "Wicca".
I am not Wiccan. I have never practiced Wicca and I never will. My witchcraft posts have nothing to do with Wicca.
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Book Review
»Inspiring Creativity through Magick« by Astrea Taylor
(July 2023)
This is an excellent book if you aspire to become an artist – or are already one – and want to add that extra »oomph« to your art with magick. The book leads through the various stages of producing or performing art of all kinds (writing, painting/drawing, arts and crafts, sculpturing, acting, dancing, music …) following the four elements and casting a circle in the end, from the whispers of inspiration until finishing the artwork or performance.
The books gives a short overview about deities and other spiritual entities who are associated with different kinds of art, for instance the Greek muses or the ibero-american »Duende« spirit.
Astrea Taylor has also written interesting chapters about creative spirits, egregores of your art and how you can work magickally with these entities. There are several exercises, spells and a guided meditation included.
There are also lots of very practical, down-to-earth tips and tricks about revisioning your art, releasing it into the world (if that is your intention), about dealing with positive and negative critique, about creative blocks and why breaks from creating art are beneficial.
A very recommendable book for artists and magical practitioners.😍
Link to the website of the author:
https://www.astreataylor.com/books
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