Daily Poem: On Europa and Ripe Peaches ~ Marsha S.

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On Europa and Ripe Peaches ~ Marsha S. What a burning, broken universe— incalculable, devastating, things we can’t imagine. We attach names familiar to us Titan, Europa, Calypso but they are still mighty and immeasurable, terrifying— but don’t think of all that. It’s too big. It’s too sad. Think of this: It’s sublime and impossible […]

Daily Poem: Lessons from My Grandmother, #12 ~ Salma Deera

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Lessons from My Grandmother, #12 ~ Salma Deera they keep calling you a breeze because they’re frightened of what you might do when you discover you are a hurricane.

The World Dancer Spread

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The World card can be difficult to interpret when it comes up. This spread can help you better understand the World card as it usually appears in Rider-Waite-Smith style decks.   World Dancer Spread Separate the deck into five piles – the Majors and each Suit. Shuffle each pile so the cards are in random […]

Bindrune for Soul Healing, Renewal, and Inspiration

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If you are new to working with bindrunes, I suggest you read the introductory bindrune post here, then return to this post to read about this specific bindrune. Remember that working with bindrunes, as with working with any kind of magic, does not carry guaranteed results, and may produce results quite different from what you expect. […]

Daily Poem: Everything is Going to Be All Right ~ Derek Mahon

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Everything is Going to Be All Right ~ Derek Mahon How should I not be glad to contemplate the clouds clearing beyond the dormer window and a high tide reflected on the ceiling? There will be dying, there will be dying, but there is no need to go into that. The poems flow from the […]

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