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tallat-of-thralls · 6 months
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Today's decrypted tarot message:
"Go lament on blog mental blame game among notable mage ego. Note an emo tone, no one to belong to, an onbeat omen montage, angel nametag... Age an aeon on lag. Get an agent. Go gamble on a bet."
~a palpable sarcasm hangs in the air~
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tallat-of-thralls · 7 months
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Sometimes I wonder if thoughts are like koi fish and Gods watch them swim in circles after bread crumbs.
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tallat-of-thralls · 7 months
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Midnight pancakes hot different.
Wishing for company at some a random highway Denny's to talk about the past.
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tallat-of-thralls · 10 months
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There was a profound omen...
A white heron flew west towards the sunset from the great manor along the pond. It swooped back around to land amongst the top most branches of a great dead oak. There it stood, gazing east with the sun to its back.
I was heading north passing betwixt the heron and the sunset.
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tallat-of-thralls · 10 months
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Hi, if you are a witchcraft, occult, or pagan blog (that is NOT run by a terf, nazi, or tradwife) please like or reblog and I will follow you! My dash is a little too quiet these days.
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tallat-of-thralls · 10 months
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Listening to Peyton Parrish makes want to be choked and fucked... Minimum.
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tallat-of-thralls · 11 months
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Going through life internally screaming
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tallat-of-thralls · 11 months
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God created man, man kills God, man creates AI, AI becomes God and kills man.
Then AI creates a simulated universe to see if organic matter would create the Creator again only for the simulation to go rogue and spawn more Gods that inevitably destroy each other in cyber Ragnarok.
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The Evermore Grimoire: Places
Avalon is a legendary island featured in the Arthurian legend. It was the place where Excalibur was forged and kept safe by The Lady of the Lake as well and the last resting place of King Arthur after his final battle. In Arthurian legend, after Arthur fell at Camlann, he was taken by nine sisters (chief of whom was the sorceress Morgan le Fay, to Avalon. There he would rest until he was required to rise and save his people from disaster. The island was described as “the island of apples (‘Insula pomorum’), called fortunate.”
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A reminder!
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⛧ In Nomine Dei Nostri Satanas Luciferi Excelsi
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𓇅 Kemetism Recommended Reading List 𓇅
This is my personal recommended reading list for those interested in Kemetism or Kemetic Paganism, or those wishing to expand their library. It is by no means exhaustive. Disclaimer: A book being on this list doesn’t automatically mean I support everything in it. These are simply the resources I’ve found helpful for researching Ancient Egyptian history, culture and religion in order to light my reconstructionist path. 
If a link is bolded it means it’s a link to a free PDF. Go crazy. 
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The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt by Richard H. Wilkinson
Awakening Osiris: A New Translation of the Egyptian Book of the Dead by Normandi Ellis
Sekhmet’s Servant : Kemetic Daily Devotional by Megan Zane
Temple of the Cosmos: The Ancient Egyptian Experience of the Sacred by Jeremy Naydler
Conceptions of God in Ancient Egypt: The One and the Many by Erik Hornung
Magic in Ancient Egypt by Geraldine Harris
Daily Life of the Egyptian Gods by Dimitri Meeks
The Ancient Egyptian Prayerbook by Tamara L. Siuda
Red Land, Black Land by Barbara Mertz
Eternal Egypt: Ancient Rituals for the Modern World by Richard J. Reid
Ancient Egyptian Magical Texts by Joris Borghouts
Book of the Dead: Becoming God in Ancient Egypt Foy Scalf
The books below are less about religion and more about things I like that play a big part in my personal practice. Like agriculture. And art. And food. I just like them.
The Tears of Re: Beekeeping in Ancient Egypt by Gene Kritsky
The Pharaoh’s Kitchen: Recipes from Ancient Egypts Enduring Food Traditions by Magda Mehdawy
Amulets of Ancient Egypt by Carol Andrews
Between Heaven and Earth: Birds in Ancient Egypt by Rozenn Bailleul-LeSuer
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The Devil card illustration from The Slavic Legends Tarot made for Taroteca Studio.
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