#spiritwork — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #spiritwork, aggregated by home.social.
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I posted this article about spirit scrying, because I'm teaching a class about it on Saturday! Read up, and if you are interested, please sign up! https://arnemancy.com/articles/practice/scrying-through-the-inner-eye/
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You might be interested in a recent chat I had with Cyndi Brannen and Coyote Mae. We talked about psychopomp work, a.k.a. deathwalking, underworld goddesses, and some of the concerns to look out for when undertaking this kind of work. Also, I look like a total goof in the thumbnail photo. 😂
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Bone #witchcraft post!
Do you feel humbled, coming across the #bones of a life that's gone by?
Life in the mountains means we have far more opportunity to see #death first-hand, to reach out and be taught by it.
Cities are too fast-paced for me- I do not have enough time to pull the pigeon from the road before the bus ravages its tiny body, nor to take the kitten that sickness claimed before the sanitary workers dispose of it like it was trash. I'm sure others who do #spiritwork thrive just fine there. Just not my style.I much prefer the forest, because here, death lingers. The song thrush will melt into the earth that fed it, and its feathers may come to be the nest bed of a fresh clutch of eggs. The old fox will go to sleep in her den and wake in a different world, the snow covering her home's entrance until it's warm enough for the critters to nourish themselves on the body she left behind. We see death, sometimes invite it in- be it #hunting or culling livestock. We honour death and the life it brings.
This beautiful lady was a life. An ewe that likely bore several lives herself, before death took her. I have a special place in my heart for sheep. My people have lived alongside them for so long that maybe it's in our blood by now. She wanted to come home with me, to sit near me and the other unseen friends I keep. How could I say no?
I brought her home, meaning to dye her #skull with coffee to help the myriad textures of her bone steal the show with more contrast, but that's another post altogether.
#deathwork crew, this one's for you.
(This is a cross-post from Instagram)
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Decided to finally write my ✨ first post ✨ on here, in hopes I'll like this place enough to establish myself and share things on here.
Is it just me that's incredibly picky about online spaces? It can be difficult for me to take the plunge and explore a new site or platform, and this goes doubly so for witchy/pagan/spiritual oriented places because after years of being (a queer) Greek online, I know what I'll see, and some times you just do not have the energy to get into arguments because foreigners think they know better than you your own culture. Fun stuff. Anyway. Positive thinking and whatnot. Hopefully the people here are chill!
I miss sharing informative tidbits and exchanging perspectives and methods with fellow practitioners, you know? It's nice to get to see how other cultures, other people do things, especially when you get to draw parallels and point out differences and similarities. There are good people out there, curious and respectful people who are willing to learn without overstepping boundaries and who take correction with grace. That's why I keep coming back to posting, I guess, regardless of platform. I like helping people learn.
What kind of posts you can expect from me: #divination like #cartomancy , including but not limited to #tarot and #oracle decks, #osteomancy , #scrying and #bibliomancy , #herbalism #deathwork #spiritwork #greek #myth #folklore #culture #tradition and #witchcraft oh and #polytheism of course. I'm sure some posts about textiles (knitting, weaving, etc.) will worm their way over as well.
Hopefully this is how the tag system works here, lol.
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From the zettel vault:
There are three categories of spirits humans encounter:
1. The personal (given at birth)
2. God's interceding "Holy" Spirit (gifted through grace)
3. The spirits of other beings, living or dead (called upon or rejected)When examining our impulses, as in the practice of Ignatian spirit discernment, it's important to recognize which we are responding to and engaging with. Each one legit.
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From the zettel vault:
There are three categories of spirits humans encounter:
1. The personal (given at birth)
2. God's interceding "Holy" Spirit (gifted through grace)
3. The spirits of other beings, living or dead (called upon or rejected)When examining our impulses, as in the practice of Ignatian spirit discernment, it's important to recognize which we are responding to and engaging with. Each one legit.
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From the zettel vault:
There are three categories of spirits humans encounter:
1. The personal (given at birth)
2. God's interceding "Holy" Spirit (gifted through grace)
3. The spirits of other beings, living or dead (called upon or rejected)When examining our impulses, as in the practice of Ignatian spirit discernment, it's important to recognize which we are responding to and engaging with. Each one legit.
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From the zettel vault:
There are three categories of spirits humans encounter:
1. The personal (given at birth)
2. God's interceding "Holy" Spirit (gifted through grace)
3. The spirits of other beings, living or dead (called upon or rejected)When examining our impulses, as in the practice of Ignatian spirit discernment, it's important to recognize which we are responding to and engaging with. Each one legit.
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From the zettel vault:
There are three categories of spirits humans encounter:
1. The personal (given at birth)
2. God's interceding "Holy" Spirit (gifted through grace)
3. The spirits of other beings, living or dead (called upon or rejected)When examining our impulses, as in the practice of Ignatian spirit discernment, it's important to recognize which we are responding to and engaging with. Each one legit.
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#Intro post!
I’m Morpheus. I'm an artist, ritual tattooist & writer. My spiritual practice is Celtic polytheist centered on the Morrígan & a retinue of Irish and Gallic gods and spirits. I’m the author of The Book of the Great Queen, and I serve as a dedicant priest with the Coru Cathubodua Priesthood. I am also a witch and student of folk magic and sorcery. Links to website etc in my bio.
Hashtags for interests to help connect with like minded folks:
#Witchcraft
#Polytheism
#CelticPolytheism
#FolkMagic
#Sorcery
#Art
#DevotionalArt
#Sigils
#SacredSites
#IrishPolytheism
#GaulishPolytheism
#AncientHistory
#Archaeology
#Ghosts
#Spiritwork
#HauntedPlaces
#Morrigan