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This slaps.

I found this kid while we were away. He's honestly kind of sad because most of his spells he puts up are about making friends and people who like him for who he is. But all I can see in this video is CRAYOLA FUCKING MODEL MAGIC!

An example of one of his spells. I've never heard someone say "So Mote It Be" so weird in my life, but I'm assuming that's the autism. Imagine if you found out the weird kid in class was lighting ritual candles to try and entice you to be friends with him via universal powers.
 
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Are crystals cultural appropriation?
Not sure if this is the place to ask this, but I figured it get the most unbiased answer here as opposed to any other sub.
I've heard a few people say that working with crystals is cultural appropriation (like, not just having them because they're pretty, but believing that they have certain properties). I've only heard of this recently and have a massive crystal collection, so I'm not entirely sure what to think because it seems like only a handful of people have said it...
I hate how hard it is to sort through what is cultural appropriation. So many white witches take stuff and smash it all together without regard and never even acknowledge where the stuff comes from—then is becomes so accepted because they're popular, that you can't find what others may have to say.
Am I even making sense? 🥲
It seems like "cultural appropriation" is a useful magic term to chase white women away from anything you want for yourself (not your group, yourself).

CRAYOLA FUCKING MODEL MAGIC!
Chris has already helped us learn that chaos magic is real. It's not the material you use, it's the intention.
 
ight, gonna make up a method of fortune telling using uno cards.
That already exists.

Basically any sort of game people use with a chance element to it has a fortune telling method attached. We've been doing it for thousands of years.

Tarot just got popular because of Crowley in the West, it's the only reason I could think of why it specifically would become the mainstay. If you go to other countries it's Lenormand or just whatever is the popular playing card game there.
 
401 videos for less than 3k subscribers. Ouch.
The market must be really saturated for groomer clickbaiters with cartoon avatars
It is, and streaming was already a massively top heavy environment where having more than like fifty subscribers on twitch put you in the 1%.
 

Minnesota art center holds 'demon summoning session' for families

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The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis held a demon-related pagan ritual, called "Lilit the Empathic Demon" earlier this month that was geared toward families.

Walker Art Center is guided "by the belief that art has the power to bring joy and solace and the ability to unite people through dialogue and shared experiences." Kids get in free to the center between the ages of zero and 18.

An event description of the demon-themed activity said that the performance of Lilit the Empathic Demon was a "collective and playful demon summoning session" that will end with "a somatic movement meditation, designed to help you befriend your shadows."

Prior to the performance, another demon-themed activity gave instructions on "how to trap a demon." The description adds that demons will often "have a bad reputation.” One reason demons have a bad reputation is that "we’re just not very good at getting to know them,” according to the description.

The activities were part of the Walker "Plant Teachers" day. This also included a performance from Catharus, which is music that "explores relationships to land, other-than-human beings, memory, and identity."

Featured artist, Tamar Ettun, has previously made an exhibit called How to Trap a Demon. One piece of the exhibit from Ettun instructs the observer to text "summon" to a phone number that is written on the wall that will communicate with Lilit.

Ettun's exhibit description says that it revives the ancient traditions from "Sumerian, Akkadian, and Judaic mythology" that showed the demon, Lilit, appearing on "incantation bowls, a healing technology used to protect against demons."

The exhibit also "parts with the historical gender binarism" and "builds on "the artist’s research into the insidious side of empathy, empathy fatigue, trauma-healing modalities, and astrology as storytelling."

An article posted to Walker's website also explains how Ettun came in contact with Lilit "when she was at a residency, spending her days and nights in a haunted firehouse-turned-museum making knots and having just found out she was pregnant.”

The Walker Art Center is supported by millions of dollars in taxpayer funds.


Artist website
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Here she is watering a placenta(?)
 
Soon it will be fall.


(Yes, this was in the pagan tags. I don't get it either, but it's so weird I had to include it.)

(This one is also weird, because I can't find the original creator. The video itself was very obviously ripped and reuploaded to this channel.)




 
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