February 2012
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The Path of the Water Witch (via Witches of the... →
Water Witches are sometimes called Sea Witches, but many of them find a calling with inland creeks, rivers, and lakes. It is rare for them to limit themselves to any one type of body of water. They generally align with all forms, including rain.
In most mythologies, human sprang from the Earth, but the gods themselves came from water. Egyptian theory states that the sun god Re was born from...
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The wind blows hard among the pines
Toward the beginning
of an endless past....
– Shinkichi Takahashi, from Whiskey River. (via crashinglybeautiful)
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Daphne Gottlieb, "Why Things Burn" →
sharingpoetry:
My fire-eating career came to an end when I could no longer tell when to spit and when to swallow. Last night in Amsterdam, 1,000 tulips burned to death. I have an alibi. When I walked by your garden, your hand grenades were in bloom. You caught me playing loves me, loves me not, metal pins between my teeth. I forget the difference between seduction and arson, ...
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”You are not your memories. You are your dreams.
– Terry Hostetler (via kitsunedreams)
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The birds and animals, trees and grasses, rocks, water and wind are our allies....
– David Gaines (via witchescorner)
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Had I not created my whole world, I would certainly have died in other people’s.
– Anaïs Nin (via atomiclanterns)
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I don’t have a shadow anymore, either. Ah my shadow, my dear shadow. I should...
– André Breton, from “The Forest in the Axe,” trans. Bill Zavatsky and Zack Rogow (via proustitute)
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Fuck Yeah Radical Literature!: Zine: Witches,... →
Note: Digital Read
URL: http://www.mediafire.com/?st27k8r2b2gy9sn
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Women have always been healers. They were the unlicensed doctors and anatomists of western history. They were abortionists, nurses and counsellors. They were pharmacists, cultivating healing herbs and exchanging…
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We Knew It! Reading A Book More Than Once Has... →
I’m gonna go out on a limb and guess that The Mary Sue readers have read at least one book twice. If not three, four, ten times. So it’s nice to know it’s not just for fun, it actually benefits your health!
“The habit of watching films or reading books multiple times encourages people to engage with them emotionally. The first time people read – or watch – through, they are focused on ...
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