Erebos · @xaosistoria
35 followers · 32 posts · Server pagan.plus

(Disregarding the fact I somehow keep forgetting to post on here)

Let's talk about and the currents of the week leading up to (Orthodox Christian) Easter - and why they're important to pagans.

It's Great Friday today, and as the church bells ring their mournful tune, a veil of grief settles over the world. All is quiet, and the faithful gather flowers for the Epitaph. This somber mood lends a great advantage to if one is willing to experiment.

For us in Eastern Europe, the blending of pagan traditions with Christian elements is far from a surprise, yet it always seems to shock Westerners. Having the capacity to adapt and evolve can be a gift, and it leads to new horizons. But don't let me get carried away.

This blanket of grief will linger over the hearts and minds of those who believe, growing until it reaches its crescendo at midnight on Saturday, and is dissipated by the joy of the Resurrection. In short, this is free real estate for your magic. Of course, any energy of this magnitude needs to be treated with the appropriate risk mitigation, but I am assuming the reader is educated on how to safely interact with energy.

So, what exactly can one do with this energy? Many things, really, but let's start with the simplest and work our way up.

If you've been curious about death work, this is a prime opportunity to introduce yourself to the energy currents without overwhelming yourself. You can dip your toes in the river without getting swept away, because the water has risen far past the shore.

For those already immersed in the work, you will find ease in crossing the bounds or calling forth spirits who may have otherwise had trouble reaching through. Friday is what I jokingly call this day, because it really feels like any I see is barely kept out of the physical world. work of course would be well-received, whether you offer a ritual meal or communicate with them through your preferred means.

in general may be easier for those not yet experienced as well, due to the curiosity some spirits have over such strong emotion in the human population.

Rituals such as cord cuttings, banishments and other such "getting rid of" workings would also benefit from harnessing these energies, as would astral travel and dream work- granted you take the appropriate measures to guard yourself from what may be lurking - but you should already be taking those safety measures anyway! Ritual death and rebirth are definitely worth a mention, though I rarely see them talked about, so if you know you know.

To summarise: The energy of a major religious event is there, so why not make use of it for your magic and workings?

I do want to get ahead of the potential mean comments here and say I understand that many turned to and to escape Christianity and the religious trauma that came with their upbringing. This isn't a pro-Christianity post. This is a suggestion people are free to implement or ignore based on their practice and boundaries.

#death #energy #deathwork #Necromancy #ghost #ancestor #spiritwork #witchcraft #paganism

Last updated 1 year ago

Siin · @siin
40 followers · 104 posts · Server pagan.plus

Mira, mira
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Meditative mobile | look, look within
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#sculpture #naturalart #deathwork #bones #vultureculture #siin

Last updated 1 year ago

Erebos · @xaosistoria
24 followers · 13 posts · Server pagan.plus

Bone post!

Do you feel humbled, coming across the of a life that's gone by?

Life in the mountains means we have far more opportunity to see 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 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 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 with coffee to help the myriad textures of her bone steal the show with more contrast, but that's another post altogether.

crew, this one's for you.

(This is a cross-post from Instagram)

#witchcraft #bones #death #spiritwork #hunting #skull #deathwork

Last updated 1 year ago

Erebos · @xaosistoria
13 followers · 4 posts · Server pagan.plus

Assortment of some loose blend glamour shots. I've shared most, if not all of these on my Instagram at the time of their creation, but I realised I never made a moodboard for them, which is a shame because I love moodboards.

From top to bottom and left to right we have: a blend for Murmur, a blend made specifically to honour and guide to peace a queer elder after she tragically passed, an for Beleth and lastly a blend, with my adding in that extra deathy vibe.

If anyone's interested at the specifics of the herbs, I'm happy to share! Every and I use is either or .

#incense #Devotional #deathwork #offering #Necromancy #pendulum #herb #resin #HomeGrown #foraged

Last updated 1 year ago

Erebos · @xaosistoria
1 followers · 1 posts · Server pagan.plus

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: like , including but not limited to and decks, , and , and oh and 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.

#Divination #cartomancy #Tarot #oracle #osteomancy #scrying #bibliomancy #herbalism #deathwork #spiritwork #greek #myth #folklore #culture #tradition #witchcraft #polytheism

Last updated 1 year ago

There is a way to prepare for death when you’re polyamorous or in an open relationship, a way that includes you and your family, of any kind, grounded in peace, love, and acceptance.

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#polyamorous #openmarriages #nontraditionalfamilies #deathpositive #deathwork

Last updated 2 years ago

Optopia · @OptopiaZine
85 followers · 87 posts · Server climatejustice.social

Hey, this is coming up soon! Don't forget to mark your calendars!
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RT @herbsapocalypse
1st HFTA Webinar! Explore the intersection of herbalism, death & grief to connect more deeply to our allies in the deepest times of transmutation.
It's thyme! FREE!
Thursday, Nov. 30 @ 6pm PST/9pm EST
youtube.com/watch?v=w8Kkd8PD0m

twitter.com/herbsapocalypse/st

#solarpunk #deathAnniversary #herbaltea #indieart #deathwork

Last updated 2 years ago

Optopia · @OptopiaZine
83 followers · 81 posts · Server climatejustice.social

Oh! We are looking forward to this!
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RT @herbsapocalypse
1st HFTA Webinar! Explore the intersection of herbalism, death & grief to connect more deeply to our allies in the deepest times of transmutation.
It's thyme! FREE!
Thursday, Nov. 30 @ 6pm PST/9pm EST
youtube.com/watch?v=w8Kkd8PD0m

twitter.com/herbsapocalypse/st

#solarpunk #deathAnniversary #herbaltea #indieart #deathwork

Last updated 2 years ago