u/Comfortable-Try4917

The math ain’t mathing

If you believe in past lives

Or that we are all one, made of the same energy

Then how can cultural appropriation even be a thing?

How could witch wounds be exclusively female?

The math ain’t mathing

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u/Comfortable-Try4917 — 18 hours ago

Heartbroken, will me ex and I ever get back together?

Together for five years, just broke up this week. What is this spread saying about our future together. Thank you x

u/Comfortable-Try4917 — 2 days ago

Bone craft using sheep skull

Found this sheep skull in my paddock, decided to bedazzle it with gold foil. Gonna give its teeth some bling as well.

u/Comfortable-Try4917 — 8 days ago

Books on inner alchemy and magic that impacted my practice

Wanted to share these books as prior to reading these I was very skeptical and closed off to alchemy. I was into mindset and manifestation (vision boards etc) but I saw magic as a hat trick.

👉 Real Magic by Dr Dean Radin

👉 Magic Source Codes by Cat Howell

👉 The Kybalion

👉 anything by Peter J Carroll or Timothy Leary

Would love to hear what books impacted you.

u/Comfortable-Try4917 — 10 days ago

Scrying mirror

Hey all, just wanted to share this scrying mirror I made from a frame I found at second hand store. Just spray painted the glass black - it works a treat!

u/Comfortable-Try4917 — 10 days ago

Six years ago I hit a pretty big rock bottom and lost pretty much all material things - a company I’d spent over a decade building, my home, the fancy car. I was super depressed and had a lot of shame and guilt. It felt like I had ruined my life. I tried everything to “heal” myself: therapy, reiki, even meditating with monks in Bhutan. The more I tried to fix myself the worse the depression got. Then I came across a book about magic from a well known Dr that connected the science to principles of alchemy that sent me down a rabbit hole. From there I was introduced to more texts (such as the Kybalion) that introduced me to principles of duality (and this in itself was a game changer as it made me realise my depression was not the enemy). Curious if anyone else has gone down this path? Happy to share the resources that helped.

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u/Comfortable-Try4917 — 19 days ago

According to Google the Göbekli Tepe (c. 9500–8200 BCE) stone altars are the first ritual altars to be discovered. Do you think humans were creating spaces of devotion or sacrifice long before then?

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u/Comfortable-Try4917 — 21 days ago