Hi ! Can I please have a reading on what do I need to know right now ? - mei ♉


Hello! Hope you are having a lovely weekend so far!

1. Five of Wands Reversed

This card indicates that your conflicts will soon be coming to an end. You will soon be able to reach a compromise or solution.

2. Two of Pentacles Reversed

This card warns that you may be overcommitted and become overwhelmed. It calls you to reevaluate your priorities so they work towards your goals. You are, or soon will be, lacking balance, so make sure to evaluate all of your responsibilities and decide which ones are the most important.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions or would like a clarifying card!

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Career Direction Spread


1. Card to describe my career as a whole - Five of Pentacles Reversed

This card indicates that the struggle to find a career is over and that opportunities will present themselves. Just today, I met a professional in my industry who asked me to send her my resume, so that is a good sign!

2. What step do I need to take next in my career - Six of Wands Reversed

This cards call to action is to turn around a tough financial situation. It also calls you to keep your achievements private, and not to seek validation from others. I need to find my own definition of success, and make decisions to meet those goals.

3. How will I know what’s right for me - Ten of Cups

This card involves surrounding yourself with love and happiness. I’ll have a support system that lifts me up and helps me reach my highest potential. It says my feelings and emotions will guide me. I believe I will find a work place that does all of these things, and I will know it’s the right place to be.

4. What skill will be required - Nine of Pentacles

This card has to do with independence, hard work, and confidence. It also represents beauty, grace, elegance and sophistication. Since I am making connections in the beauty marketing world, this aligns with what I will have to do to he successful and land a career. I will have to have perseverance and confidence.

5. Something I can do to jumpstart my career - Nine of Wands Reversed

This card tells me to keep persevering through difficult situations. I also should not take on too many commitments. I will need to decide between my current job and my career at some point.


Don’t forget I’m doing free readings!

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Hi everyone and blessed be! Now that 2020 is over, I am ready to start doing readings again! Readings are free, but a follow is always appreciated and a link for tips will be attached! This is a new deck I got for Christmas, so I am doing free readings up to 5 cards! If you don’t have a specific spread layout in mind, I’ll do a general 2-3 card reading.

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cool fact for people who have a problem with looting:

antlering:

so-treu:

youthxcrew69:

pitmother:

jamesdeenhateclub:

cops in america are legally allowed to take people’s property (including large sums of money) purely because they feel like it. it’s called civil forfeiture and there are literally thousands of cases of pigs taking people’s property. that is looting.

i watched this happen to my roommate after the cops kicked our doors in at 6 AM on a weekday for a no-knock raid that, surprise surprise, didn’t turn out anything. they opened his wallet in front of him, took out about $300 and told him that since they had no record of where it came from on premises, that they’d have to take it from him. they took this man’s rent money right in front of him while he was in cuffs and told him “too bad”. 

there was also a friend’s car in our drive way that had broken down so they left it over night. the doors were locked and the windows were up, and since the owner wasn’t there, they decided it’d be cool to just bust in all the windows to perform another fruitless search. 

In Philly it’s been a HUGE and MASSIVE problem with cops taking people’s bank accounts, cars, electronics and pretty much anything worth any amount of money under a law that lets the DA seize property they think is related to a crime. “Related’ is a vague term though. They once forced a women and her grandchildren out of her home to sell it at auction because her son was found by police with $20 worth of weed.

(Depending on the property in question it can go under Civil Property Seizure or Seize and Seal, they’re not the same law but they work the same)

They don’t have to prove it’s related to a crime before or after, and even if the person suspected of the crime is cleared at questioning or acquitted at trial, you have to go through a MONTHS long process of court appearances (you can’t miss one or be late or you lose, no rescheduling) in hopes that they MIGHT get their stuff back. Most don’t.

Most people don’t think it’s worth the expense of days missed at work and a lawyer to get back a couple hundred dollars or whatever else the police stole. The city makes MILLIONS of dollars each year off this, around $6-10 (The DA doesn’t provide figures)

but tell me more about “good cops.”

because i hate the civil forfeiture system, the NYPD civil forfeiture system keeps no tally of its forfeitures because it would crash their system to compute it, and there may be only one backup of the whole system. a system that seized (an assumed) $68 million in property just in 2013.

cool fact for people who have a problem with looting:

antlering:

so-treu:

youthxcrew69:

pitmother:

jamesdeenhateclub:

cops in america are legally allowed to take people’s property (including large sums of money) purely because they feel like it. it’s called civil forfeiture and there are literally thousands of cases of pigs taking people’s property. that is looting.

i watched this happen to my roommate after the cops kicked our doors in at 6 AM on a weekday for a no-knock raid that, surprise surprise, didn’t turn out anything. they opened his wallet in front of him, took out about $300 and told him that since they had no record of where it came from on premises, that they’d have to take it from him. they took this man’s rent money right in front of him while he was in cuffs and told him “too bad”. 

there was also a friend’s car in our drive way that had broken down so they left it over night. the doors were locked and the windows were up, and since the owner wasn’t there, they decided it’d be cool to just bust in all the windows to perform another fruitless search. 

In Philly it’s been a HUGE and MASSIVE problem with cops taking people’s bank accounts, cars, electronics and pretty much anything worth any amount of money under a law that lets the DA seize property they think is related to a crime. “Related’ is a vague term though. They once forced a women and her grandchildren out of her home to sell it at auction because her son was found by police with $20 worth of weed.

(Depending on the property in question it can go under Civil Property Seizure or Seize and Seal, they’re not the same law but they work the same)

They don’t have to prove it’s related to a crime before or after, and even if the person suspected of the crime is cleared at questioning or acquitted at trial, you have to go through a MONTHS long process of court appearances (you can’t miss one or be late or you lose, no rescheduling) in hopes that they MIGHT get their stuff back. Most don’t.

Most people don’t think it’s worth the expense of days missed at work and a lawyer to get back a couple hundred dollars or whatever else the police stole. The city makes MILLIONS of dollars each year off this, around $6-10 (The DA doesn’t provide figures)

but tell me more about “good cops.”

because i hate the civil forfeiture system, the NYPD civil forfeiture system keeps no tally of its forfeitures because it would crash their system to compute it, and there may be only one backup of the whole system. a system that seized (an assumed) $68 million in property just in 2013.

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My happy planner notebook finally came in! This is THE best notebook system for a grimoire. Why? The pages are moveable! I already have a page extension pack in!

| 100+ Grimoire Prompts/Ideas |

kendallscraft:

To see any updates to this post, click [here]. I’ll likely update it. 

Disclaimer
No single witch knows about all these things or has answers to all these prompts. This is just a reference list. Don’t get overwhelmed and focus on what interests you and relates to your path when making a grimoire or book of shadows. 

The Essentials:

  • Does your grimoire have an index for organization? Make one! 
  • Write about the history of witches, the occult, Paganism, ect. 
  • What is witchcraft?
  • What is intent? What is your will? How do they work? 
  • What types of spells are there?
  • What are some methods for spells? 
  • What types of witches are there? 
  • What is cleansing? Why is it important? How is it done? 
  • What is charging? Why is it important? How is it done? 
  • What is grounding? Why is it important? How is it done? 
  • What is shielding & warding? Why is it important? How is it done? 
  • What are circles? Why are they important? How is it done? 
  • What is visualization? Why is it important? How is it done? 
  • What methods are there for divination? How can it be used?
  • What is consecration? How do you consecrate tools? 
  • Write about energy, energy work basics, how is energy used? 
  • What methods of meditation are there? Have any favorites?  
  • Write about any tips for meditation you know of! 

Other Useful Stuff:

  • Make a list of terms commonly used in reference to witchcraft
  • How to write your own spells 
  • How to make moon water
  • How to make sigils 
  • How to dress candles
  • The wheel of the year. What is it? How do you celebrate it? 
  • Make a pendulum board
  • Write the entire Theban Alphabet 
  • Taglocks. What are they? How do you use them?

The Correspondences of:

  • The Elements 
  • The directions - North, South, East, & West 
  • Moon phases 
  • Zodiac signs 
  • Planets 
  • Days 
  • Times of day 
  • Numbers 
  • Colors
  • Tarot cards 
  • Runes 
  • Herbs & Spices 
  • Flowers 
  • Trees/Wood 
  • Other plants 
  • Essential Oils 
  • Incense 
  • Teas 
  • Seashells & other things from the sea 
  • Crystals & Metals 
  • Gods & goddesses 
  • Spirits 
  • Angels 
  • Fae

Entities:

  • List pantheons/deities 
  • Basic spirit work 
  • How to protect yourself from spirits
  • How to bind and banish spirits if something goes wrong 
  • Fae etiquette 
  • Types of Fae
  • List ways to communicate with deities/spirits/Fae 
  • Information on constructs, servitors, tulpas, ect.

Your Path:

  • Page of tips/reminders
  • List practices, topics, deities/spirits of interest
  • How did you discover witchcraft?
  • What kind of witch are you, if any labels apply besides witch? 
  • Why do you do witchcraft?
  • What inspires your practice?
  • Is your practice based on any certain culture, religion, ect?
  • Is witchcraft spiritual for you? How so? Are you Pagan, Wiccan, ect? 
  • What is special about your practice? Do you have any unique methods, ideas, systems? 
  • How do you believe magic works?
  • What has being a witch taught you? 
  • Do you have any rules for your path? What are they? Why do you have them? 
  • Write about your goals relating to witchcraft. 
  • Do you have any familiars, deities or spirits you work with? Write about them. 
  • Are there many witches, occultists, Pagans, ect that inspire you? Who? What about them is inspiring? 
  • Make a correspondence page for you. Your natal chart, birth tarot card, numerology, elements or signature ingredients you connect to, ect. 
  • Draw a chart of symbols you use in your practice. This could be alchemical symbols, sigils, runes, ect. 
  • Offering ideas for your deities/spirits
  • Plants you have and how to care for them 
  • Do you have any witchy drawings or doodles? Add them! Make some! 
  • Write about folklore, especially personally significant or local folklore
  • Write about any myths or folk tales you like 
  • Write about local animals, plants, in your area

Make lists of:

  • Witchy recipes, crafts, projects, ect that you wanna do
  • Tarot spreads you like
  • Other spreads you like, oracle, runes, ect
  • A section or separate book for readings/spells/rituals you do
  • Witchy places you like, that be it woods, cemeteries, shops, ect
  • A witchy wishlist, tools, ingredients, ect that you want
  • Witchy books you have and witchy books you want 

Random topics:

  • Astrology
  • Astral projection
  • Auras
  • Crystal grids
  • Dream interpretation
  • Familiars
  • Herbalism 
  • Lenormand 
  • Runes 
  • Sacred geometry
  • Scrying 
  • Symbols 
  • Tarot cards
  • Oracle cards 
  • Palmistry
  • Pendulums
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