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zeke-does-pop-culture · 8 months
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Is there any specific pop culture character you’d like to see a ‘guide’ type post about? All I can think of is Disney and the like, so I thought I’d ask the community. Any specific pop culture sources?
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Cinderella: A Guide to Worship
Cinderella is the protagonist of Disney’s Cinderella (1950). She is one of the original Disney Princesses. She is an example that nothing can guarantee success and happiness, but also that your life situation can change any time. It also shows that kindness will be rewarded, while selfishness and hatred will not. She is the embodiment of hope and beauty.
There are many ways to worship her:
Learning how to ballroom dance
Learning how to walk in heels
Embracing your feminine side
Being kind to others
Helping the less fortunate
Learning how to sew
Doing household chores
Staying humble
Taking care of your pets
Feeding wild animals
Helping/volunteering at an animal shelter
Making a birdhouse
Keeping bird feeders and birdbaths in your lawn
Getting pet mice
Attending a ball/formal party
Wearing/getting a ball gown
Keeping a good relationship with your family (especially step-family!)
Growing pumpkins
Getting a grandfather or cuckoo clock
Dressing up for an event
Dressing up for no reason
Learn about her original myths
There are many things to offer her and put on an altar to her:
Castle figurines or photos
Fake or real pumpkins/pumpkin foods (pumpkin spice lattes!!)
Cleaning supplies (sprays, pastes, liquids, etc.)
Cleaning tools (brooms, mops, sponges, etc.)
Figurines or photos of things related to her story (mice, birds, pumpkins, carriages, glass slippers, ball gowns, etc.)
Sewing machines or kits
Needles and thread
Fabric
Crowns
Aprons
Bandanas, headbands, or other things used to keep hair out of your face
The color blue
Tea
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Mulan: A Guide to Worship
Mulan is the protagonist of Disney’s Mulan (1998). She is the first Disney princess to be considered a princess through acts of heroism and honor. She stands for bravery, advocacy, and protecting those you love.
There are many ways to worship her:
Worshiping/honoring your ancestors
Defying gender roles
Learning about her myth/poem, Northern Wei Dynasty history, Chinese war history, etc.
Learning in general
Defying gender roles and authority/obedience
Proving people wrong (especially when they underestimate you)
Observing nature
Showing kindness and courage
Advocating for yourself and ‘lesser people,’ especially women, the elderly, and the disabled
Exercising, training, or doing sports or martial arts
Cutting your hair of styling it to look shorter than it is
Setting boundaries and keeping them
There are many things to offer her and put on an altar to her:
Swords
Dragons
Family guardians/temples
Tea
Horses and horse-riding
Crickets
Good luck charms
The color red
Old bird cages (like the one Cri-Kee is in)
Armor
Other traditional Chinese clothing/dress
Wooden poles (especially with an arrow on the top, as shown in the movie)
The Ballad of Mulan
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PCP/PCM: Disney Princesses
I haven’t seen a lot of resources for Disney princesses, but I find myself drawn to work with/worship them. So, here it is! Some short, basic guides to working with/worshipping them! While they all aren’t officially princesses, or even fit the criteria, I am lumping them all together for ease.
Mulan
Cinderella
Belle (in progress)
Jasmine (n/a)
Aurora (n/a)
Ariel (n/a)
Tiana (n/a)
Moana (n/a)
Elsa & Anna (n/a)
Pocahontas (n/a)
Snow White (n/a)
Rapunzel (n/a)
Merida (n/a)
Raya (n/a)
Tinker Bell (n/a)
Vannelope Van Schweetz (n/a)
Meg (n/a)
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Hello!
My name is Zeke and I use he/him pronouns. I am a disabled (both mentally and physically) witch! This blog is dedicated to my experiences with pop culture paganism and pop culture magic.
PCP/PCM Entity Guides Masterlist
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