For the bedridden witches who hear the call of the seas.
Burn sea/beach scented candles.
Listen to background sounds like waves or the wind.
Make macrame strands that have glass beads or sea glass in them.
SEA. SALT. Just keep a jar of sea salt around for any of your needs and to feel connected!
Make a simple salt water spray to cleanse your space.
Create an altar/shelf dedicated to the sea.
Keep beach and ocean themed pictures, paintings and postcards around your room.
Make a sand garden.
Hold a glass of water on your hands, and focus on how the water is/has been connected to the ocean.
Create a sideblog for all your ocean needs. Can double as an altar!
Keep a collection of sea shells and invest in a shell field guide!
Watch ocean documentaries.
Keep crystals like opal, quartz, selenite, blue calcite, ocean jasper, and labradorite around.
Create a bottle filled with things that remind you of the ocean. Here’s mine.
Write/read poetry about the sea.
I really like using ocean waves as a way to clear my mind when I need to calm down/start meditating. Use meditation to connect to the ocean!
Hang flowing curtains from the ceiling - light turquoise and white.
Learn about the lore and mythology related around the ocean.
Whisper sweet nothing towards the sea - it doesn’t matter how far away it is!
The moon phases directly interact with the ocean. Keep track of them!
Draw sigils designed to connect you to the ocean.
Get a little fish tank (only if this feels manageable to you of course!) and keep it in your room.
Do seashell divination
Decorate with beach/seaside decor - rustic wood, shells, blown glass, etc.
Connect with any deities of the ocean/sea (for me that includes Amphitrite, Poseidon and Ceto).
Make/wear seashell or pearl jewelry.
Listen to music that makes you feel like you’re standing in front of the ocean.
When it’s windy or downpour rain, allow it to take you to the sea. Feel the raw energy. Open the window a crack if you can!
This is a great resource for some sea witching ideas!
Bedridden witch - Nature edition
Bedridden witch - Worship edition
Bedridden witch - Divination edition
Bedridden witch - Stale energy edition
Bedridden witch - Elements edition
Bedridden witch - Pastel edition
Bedridden witch - Kitchen edition
Bedridden witch - Winter edition
Floral Devil Lore
Source: The Complete Language of Flowers by S. Theresa Dietz
Do your own research on the toxicity of these plants before using them in any capacity.
Aletris farinosa: Devil's Bit
Artemisia absinthium: There is a legend that Artemisia absinthium marked the path that Satan took on his exit from the Garden of Eden.
Atropa belladonna: Devil's Berries, Devil's Cherries
*Cardamine: is supposedly an ingredient in the “Nine Herbs Charm” of tenth century England that was intended to be used in battle to fend off the perceived power used against them by the Serpent. (Given the Christian influence on the poem, the Serpent may or may not reference the Devil.)
Centranthus ruber: Devil's Beard
Chelidonium: Devil's Milk
Chiranthodendron pentadactylon: Devil's Hand Tree
Conium: Devil's Porridge
Cuscuta: Devil's Guys, Devil's Hair, Devil's Ringlet
Cylindropuntia imbricata: Devil's Rope Cactus, Devil's Rope Pear
Datura: Devil's Apple, Devil's Cucumber, Devil's Trumpet, Devil's Weed, Hell’s Bells
Daucus carota: Devil's-plague
Epipremnum aureum: Devil's Ivy
Ferula assa-foetida: Devil's Dung; symbolism chase away the devil
Hyoscyamus niger: Devil's Eye
Hypericum perforatum: Chase Devil, Scare Devil
Mandragora: A person who received one for free would never be free, for the person would be in the grip of the Devil.
Nigella damascena: Devil in the Bush
Nolina lindheimeriana: Devil's Shoestring
Ocimum basilicum: The Devil's Plant
Oxalis tetraphylla: charm against the Devil
Petroselinum crispum: Devil's Oatmeal
Podophyllum peltatum: Devil's Apple
Pteridophyta: Devil's Brushes
Rauvolfia tetraphylla: Devil Pepper
Sambucus nigra: The English believe that burning its logs will bring the Devil into the house.
Sansevieria: Devil's Tongue
Secale cereale: Dealings with the Devil, Devilry
Stenocereus eruca: Creeping Devil
Succisa pratensis: Devil's Bit, Devil's Bit Scabious; In folk tales, the short black roots of this plant are the result of the Devil biting off the roots in anger after hearing a rumor that the plant may have had curative powers against the Bubonic Plague.
Verbena officinalis: Devil's Bane
Vinca minor: Devil's Eye
I honestly believe the gods want you to be independent. They do not want you calling on Them five times a day. They are not constantly hanging over our shoulder, telling us "make the bed, eat healthy, don't skip breakfast, work out, try harder on that math question, take the water instead of soda, do your homework right after school, shower, brush your teeth, go to sleep on time, etc"
We should be able to manage ourselves. They are there to support us, and They might help in certain areas, like if you have an ED then yes maybe They do push a little harder for you to eat healthily, but for the most part no. They are gods, not our parents.
If you rely on Them too much throughout the day, if you keep calling on Them out of loneliness and needing someone to tell you to make the right decision, you've got
✨ A co-dependent relationship ✨
Which means if that deity leaves, takes a break, or if your connection is severed for some reason, you will completely break down. That is not sustainable. That is not healthy.
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Hi everyone! I wanted to make a new list of resources for you all, including books and some useful blogs to follow.
It's very important to get information from places other than Tumblr, so I thought I'd link you all some good places! Please DM me if you want me to add something!
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Thanks so much!
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In Satan's Honour - This website is pretty regularly updated and even has a patreon! There are a lot of thought provoking articles and great resources on there.
Spiritual Satanist - The website and blog is a great resource and the author is vocally anti nazi. She made a blog post about how nazis don't belong in the community a few years back. (Blog here)
Theistic Satanism - An older site, but plenty of worthwhile stuff on there. Several other sites are also maintained via this site!
Black Goat Cabal - Now shut down but the websites maintained by the above site. Lots of essays, rituals and advice.
Your Friendly Neighbourhood Devil Worshipper - Maintained by the same person who maintains the BGC and theistic satanism website. LOTS of great advice, sermons and even has a section for new theistic satanists.
Satan's Den - A lot of information on satanic magic & Satanism in general! There's also a blog attached to the website, so even more content.
Aleister Nacht - A lot of videos and information on Satanism. Has a list of Satanic holidays you can follow if you wish! Also has a Patreon!
In Praise Of Satan - A website about someone's personal journey with Satan. There's an FAQ section and some other information.
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Here's a list of recommended reading from @saltsulphur! Some are PDFs, some aren't. A lot of very good books though!
At Satan's Altar - a book of prayers, chants, hymns ect. I believe Marie Ravensoul also has a website that I've linked! I'd recommend buying this if you can afford it - please don't pirate it as this person is an independent author.
Spiritual Satanist Prayer Book - A book of prayers and such by Venus Satanas - the author of a website I've previously linked. I'd recommend buying this if you can afford it - please don't pirate it as this person is an independent author.
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@aspiringghostt - My housemate! He's more knowledgeable in a lot of topics than I am, although it isn't suuuper active on his blog. I'd still recommend following him as long as you can respect it's boundaries.
@saltsulphur / @bitteroccultist - Lucian is another very knowledgeable Satanist! He runs another blog, bitteroccultist, for blunt informational posts.
@satanourunholylord - A great person and a great resource for a lot of paths of Satanism & Norse Paganism! He's an agnostic Satanist and shares a lot of good information so he's definitely worth a follow!
Since this is an infopost of a daemon I do not work with, I will share basic info and stuff from basic research I have done, and a seperate section for other's UPG's.
Phenex is a daemon originating from the Livre des Esperitz, Psuedomonarchia, and Lemegeton.
Grimoire appearances
From the Livre des Esperitz:
Fenix is a great marquis who appears in beautiful form, and has a sweet and soft voice, and he is courteous and very obedient of all one wants to ask him about or command him to do, and he does them without dallying; and has 25 legions.
From Psuedomonarchia Daemonum:
Phoenix is a great marquesse, appearing like the bird Phoenix, having a childs voice: but before he standeth still before the conjuror, he singeth manie sweet notes. Then the exorcist with his companions must beware he give no eare to the melodie, but must by and by bid him put on humane shape; then will he speake marvellouslie of all woonderfull sciences. He is an excellent poet, and obedient, he hopeth to returne to the seventh throne after a thousand two hundreth yeares, and governeth twentie legions.
From the Ars Goetia: PHENEX. - The Thirty-Seventh Spirit is Phenex (or Pheynix). He is a great Marquis, and appeareth like the Bird Phoenix, having the Voice of a Child. He singeth many sweet notes before the Exorcist, which he must not regard, but by-and-by he must bid him put on Human Shape. Then he will speak marvellously of all wonderful Sciences if required. He is a Poet, good and excellent. And he will be willing to perform thy requests. He hath hopes also to return to the Seventh Throne after 1,200 years more, as he said unto Solomon. He governeth 20 Legions of Spirits. And his Seal is this, which wear thou, etc.
What he can help with (based on grimoire information, not UPG):
☆Songwriting
☆Musical Magice
☆Poetry
☆The Sciences
☆Anything else you could ask of him (first grimoire appearance)
Others' Experiences:
"Phenex was quite excited when talking to me about the sciences last time I talked to him"-Anonymous
"My experience with Phenex is that he's a patron of amatuers. That is amateur in the original definition, "one who does things out of love." I petition him for aid in creative endeavors, mostly, and he never pushes me to be creative just to meet a standard or to make money. He encourages me to try new things or pick up new artistic skills purely for the joy of creation. I've also noticed he seems to prefer devotional singing, over spoken or silent prayer, at least from me. Singing is one of the things I've asked for his help with, so maybe he considers it a way to keep track of my progress."-Anonymous
Offerings:
Music note imagery, Pheonix imagery, Poetry, Burning him Incense, Orange Imagery, Fire Imagery, Art
So beautiful
so i was cleaning my room and in one of my old journals I found a devotional poem that I wrote to Lucifer, and I just thought I’d share it here.
I worship a flawed creature
An angel whose hymns
come in sighs of pleasure
Feathers rusted, ruffled and crimson
His eyes burn with cold blinding light
lost in a tangle of wings and eyes
I reach for the sky and yet
the hand grabbing mine is my own
I was divinity all along
When I choke on thorns, I taste sweet roses
and bitter wine, and then I remember
the one who put me here was me
and that rebel angel was the guiding light
with eyes of white fire.
Thank you for reading!
Sulfur (or sulphur in British English) is a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16.
Sulfur is the tenth most abundant element by mass in the universe and the fifth most on Earth.
Historically and in literature sulfur is also called brimstone, which means "burning stone".
Sulfur is an essential element for all life, but almost always in the form of organosulfur compounds or metal sulfides.
Sulfur is one of the core chemical elements needed for biochemical functioning and is an elemental macronutrient for all living organisms.
As a solid, sulfur is a characteristic lemon yellow; when burned, sulfur melts into a blood-red liquid and emits a blue flame.
Sulfur, usually as sulfide, is present in many types of meteorites.
The distinctive colors of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io are attributed to various forms of molten, solid, and gaseous sulfur.
Elemental sulfur can be found near hot springs and volcanic regions in many parts of the world, especially along the Pacific Ring of Fire; such volcanic deposits are currently mined in Indonesia, Chile, and Japan.
The radical anion S3− gives the blue color of the mineral lapis lazuli.
English translations of the Christian Bible commonly referred to burning sulfur as "brimstone", giving rise to the term "fire-and-brimstone" sermons, in which listeners are reminded of the fate of eternal damnation that await the unbelieving and unrepentant. It is from this part of the Bible that Hell is implied to "smell of sulfur" (likely due to its association with volcanic activity).
Early European alchemists gave sulfur a unique alchemical symbol, a triangle at the top of a cross (🜍).
Left: alchemical sign for sulfur/the combustible elements/Pallas
Center: 2/3rds of the Trinity sign, inverted/inverted phosphorus sign
Right: the alchemical sign for brimstone, an older/archaic name for sulfur.
Sulfur or soul, the principle of combustibility
Sulfur represents the soul in Alchemical philosophy. It is a volatile principle that relates to the individual essence of a being and expresses itself through unique compounds that are typically found in the oil of any given substance.
Fire and brimstone frequently appear as agents of divine wrath throughout the Christian Book of Revelation culminating in chapters 19–21, wherein Satan and the ungodly are cast into a lake of fire burning with brimstone (Greek: λίμνην τοῦ πυρὸς τῆς καιομένης ἐν θείῳ, limnēn tou pyros tēs kaiomenēs en thei).
Revelation 20:10 And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever.
Brimstone, an archaic term synonymous with sulfur, evokes the acrid odor of sulfur dioxide given off by lightning strikes.
The church fathers brought the fallen lightbringer Lucifer into connection with the devil on the basis of a saying of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke (10.18 EU): "I saw Satan fall from heaven like lightning."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_and_brimstone
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alchemical_symbol
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_and_brimstone
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil_in_Christianity
http://www.alchemycology.com/sulfur/
As a Missouri librarian, I've gotten to know my library district pretty well. So here are some tips for you!
And by that I mean the Dewey Decimal System (a more in-depth list is in that link) is your friend. It breaks down as follows:
000: General Knowledge (encyclopedias, newspapers, almanacs, etc)
100: Psychology & Philosophy (feelings, logic, friendships, etc)
200: Religions & Mythology (Bible stories, Native American myths, classical mythology, etc)
300: Social Sciences & Folklore (families, career, money, government, etc)
400: Languages (English, Spanish, American Sign Language, grammar, etc)
500: Math & Science (arithmetic, animals, rocks, plants, fossils, etc)
600: Medicine & Technology (inventions, machines, farming, health, etc)
700: Arts & Recreation (crafts, painting, music, games, sports, etc)
800: Literature (poetry, plays, novels from other countries, etc)
900: Geography & History (countries, biographies, etc)
If you're looking for ghosts, divination, and witchcraft specifically, look around 133. That's where I've found most of my magic-based books to borrow. You'll also find books talking about people's near-death experiences or reincarnation around this point.
While fiction technically falls in the 800s, most libraries will have it separate from nonfiction. You may still find things like poems or memoirs in the nonfiction section. Some libraries will have the biographies separated into their own section. A few libraries (at least here in Missouri) will have state-specific sections where you can learn more about local stuff.
If you can't research something at home for literally any reason, getting a library card will often grant you access to using the computers and printers in the library.
When using the printer, some libraries will charge based on how much ink you use, other libraries will charge based on how much paper you use, and other libraries will charge based on some other criteria.
Be aware that you lose access to these if you reach a certain level of overdue materials or money is charged to your library card until the materials are returned/paid for or the money is paid off. Luckily, librarians are here to help you and can tell you what's missing.
Seriously. The main branch of my library district has 3D printers, telescopes, gaming systems to use in-building, and more stuff that I didn't even pay attention to because I was scrambling to learn the behind-the-counter stuff. Feel free to ask us for something and we can see if it's in-county for ya!
Audiobooks are often available on CDs and in the form of Playaways, which are like MP3 players with a single book on them. You will need a wire-connected set of earbuds or a wire-connected headset and batteries. Some libraries sell earbuds, but not batteries.
Large Print books will often have their own special designation as LP, but more often they have their own shelf sections. You'll find a surprising number of Westerns there, but there are Large Print nonfiction books.
Not finding something you're looking for? Ask the front desk for help! In Missouri, we have the Missouri Evergreen system, which means we can borrow books from all over the state* on the topic you're looking for.
If we can't find it (or you're in a library that doesn't have such a monumental reach), then you can often fill out a book request form. We will then do our best to order the book for you - but be aware that it could take many months, and most of the time, people will cancel their order of the book well before our budget catches up or we even have time to get the book processed and integrated into the system. Patience is key when ordering a new book.
*At participating branches - not every library district in our state is part of Missouri Evergreen.
At least, it is here in Missouri. If you don't want to interact with the front desk, there are often self-checkout stations for books, DVDs, audiobooks, et cetera. Even my middle-of-nowhere branch has one!
Unfortunately, this won't work for other things, like updating your card once it expires or resolving monetary charges (which will both send you to the front desk).
Some libraries like mine will have specially-designated "New Shelves", where you can find a lot of the most recent releases. If you're trying to find something in a particular number that you saw on the search but can't find it, it may be on the new shelf. These get cycled out whenever new books come in, which may mean that you have several months' worth of new releases to dig through.
~Jasper
He sends DMs about being a married pastor who seeks a Luciferian/Satanist to introduce him to her religion (or not her - he messages people of any gender). Obviously, by means of sex. After being blocked, he comes back from another account. I have received his messages several times despite saying him to fuck off, he has also misgendered me (even though nowhere in my bio I have stated I'm AFAB, what's the deal?). This time, he messaged me on my sideblog.
I heavily encourage you to block, report, and share every of his new accounts here so people can block him and be safe.
Some cute Satanic/Luciferian wallpapers
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If any of y’all didn’t know, there’s a free online library, aka
https://openlibrary.org/
and I found like, twelve ebooks I’ve been wanting to read on there, and blasted through like three of them during the course of a boring-ass shift.
Salem. Agenderflux. Mix of all pronouns and terms. Sapphic aroace and polyam. Poet, horror fan, hermit. Satanist and eclectic polytheist. Azazel. Main blog is thirstyvampyre {I do NOT support racism, Nazis, cultural appropriation, terfs, queerphobia, fascism, or sexism. If I reblog anything that condones any of the above, please let me know. I do not want it on my blog.}
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