Hmmmm
Witches of the past used items that were everyday stuff for them: herbs from the kitchen garden, the household broom, a kitchen knife, the thread from their spinning and sewing
How about a magical practice that uses such mundane objects today? The tags you cut out of your clothing. Candy wrappers. Coins you find on the sidewalk. Little toys you buy from a bubble-gum machine (if you can find one of those these days!). Plastic cutlery. A chip clip. Ballpoint pens. An unmatched sock you found in the dryer. Price tags. Elastic hairbands. A bottle of cheap nail polish.
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bro shut up i’m trying to recall the details of my prophetic dream
Any of you heard of ambient-mixer.com? It’s a site that lets you create and listen to all kinds of ambient soundscapes. They’ve got a ton of stuff on there.
Here’s the Norse Mythology ambients I’ve made over the past year or two to listen to while I’m drawing/working:
Norse Shore: https://beach.ambient-mixer.com/norse-shore
Midgard Forest: https://forest.ambient-mixer.com/midgard-forest
Niflheim: https://environment-other.ambient-mixer.com/niflheim
Muspelheim: https://environment-other.ambient-mixer.com/muspelheim
Jotunheim: https://environment-other.ambient-mixer.com/jotunheim
Helheim: https://caves.ambient-mixer.com/helheim
Svartalfheim: https://caves.ambient-mixer.com/svartalfheim
Alfheim: https://forest.ambient-mixer.com/alfheim—home-of-the-elves
Vanaheim: https://environment-other.ambient-mixer.com/vanaheim
Asgard: https://environment-other.ambient-mixer.com/asgard
Valhalla: https://environment-other.ambient-mixer.com/valhalla-
Fishing for Jormugandr: https://other-atmospheres.ambient-mixer.com/fishing-for-jormugandr
Þrúðheimr: https://environment-other.ambient-mixer.com/-r–heimr—home-of-thor
Feel free to listen to these while you draw/read/write/meditate/study/battle the demons of anxiety that assault us all/cook/clean/etc… Or modify them to suit your needs. I might make some more in the future (like Folkvangr or something to do with Fenrir), and I’ll add them to this post.
Jorge Luis Borges, translated by Jill Jarrell, from A Personal Anthology; “To an Old Poet,” (x)
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posting this here so it can leave my mind
The twelve brothers who were changed into twelve ravens. Household Stories From The Brother’s Grimm. 1882. Colorized.
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CPD just killed a fifteen year old child.
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