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Witch Titles Take Magickal Flight

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How The Moon Impacts Your Beauty Routine - Lunar Self Care

As humans, we’ve always been a little obsessed with the moon. For starters, it’s the brightest object in the night’s sky and Earth’s closest celestial object. We know it impacts us in so many ways beyond just tides, which is why there's growing interest in the resources of the moon and the ways it can help us (scientists even want to send sperm to the moon). There’s also a growing interest in something called lunar self-care.

Why are women becoming witches?

Why are women becoming witches? Humans have always turned to magic when they feel powerless Suzannah Lipscomb is Professor of History at the University of Roehampton and the author of books including, The King is Dead: The Last Will and Testament of Henry VIII, Witchcraft, and May 22, 2021 Share: Seattle-based Bri Luna, aka @thehoodwitch, has 472,000 followers on Instagram. On her website, thehoodwitch.com, her profile picture shows an attractive young woman wearing a black dress that reveals both tattooed cleavage and one tattooed thigh, holding a crystal ball in a ring-bedecked hand. The image is fiercely sexual and deliberately powerful, but this is a power that is linked to magic, which, she says, is open to all who choose to claim it: “The universe is vast, and we need as many healing information sources as possible. It is time for us to awaken and tap into the deepest parts of ourselves and into the natural magic that is offered to us by this very planet we inhabit.

How Tarot & Astrology Became Black & Brown Women s North Star

How Tarot & Astrology Became Black & Brown Women’s North Star Refinery29 2/26/2021 © Provided by Refinery29 Amber Finney, known as Amber The Alchemist, is steeping a cup of tea when we connect over Google Hangouts. The soft smoke of what is likely sage, incense or palo santo languidly billows from the bottom of her screen. Behind her hangs a tapestry of planets and constellations, as well as a poster illustrating various crystals. Below that sits a table of bottles and oils. Even through a screen, it’s exactly the backdrop you’d expect from someone whose life’s work includes ancestral healing through rituals and magic.

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