Sorry if this question was already asked, but I was kind of curious about the process of how you do your readings. I know you can't give away all your secrets, but generally what do you do when you are doing a reading? How do you prepare to tap into the energy? Do you plan out what you're going to do before hand or do you just make it up and do whatever you feel the need to while in the reading? Just curious lol since everyone does readings differently.
hello!
about the process, if it’s personal/commissions firstly i try to connect with the person as much as possible by reading the information they gave me; i also trust the universe that they will tell me only things i can/should say! my higher chakras are pretty activated so i have a strong intuition and guidance without trying much? since childhood that is; so trust in what you get as answer is very important, because if you don’t trust your own thoughts then you don’t trust what universe is giving as well;
well, and then for example while looking at the question & focusing on the energies i shuffle the cards - it takes time since i don’t have like.. actual tarot cards but the answers i get seem to be pretty correct, from what others told me! for the time i asked for personal astrology mini readings, i just connected to the person and just replied with whatever random thoughts that came to my mind while writing - i was shocked when i was told i was right since i didn’t analyze the signs too much, only a bit, nor used my cards.
for preparation all i really do is making sure i’m not distracted with other thoughts or personal anxieties. so i make sure to eat, or wash my face - basically make myself comfortable! then i can fully focus on the reading ^^ i don’t really do meditation because i’m.. let’s just say i don’t feel safe doing it..
i know lots of readers channel after long meditation and so on, but for me, my intuition works best when i write down the first ever thought i got, from that thought i get other messages and basically ‘’channel while writing’’. i don’t first channel and then write everything down, but do it while writing so i hope my readings aren’t too messy ><
[ ... ]
Thank you to the both of you for taking time to answer my queries! I read all the posts that were attached to the link and I've been meditating more often. The spirit/god that you've met seems quite interesting. Can you tell more about his identity,origins and characteristics?(if it's allowed or if you're comfortable sharing) does he know about loa? also,what are some special precautions I should take to not aggravate deities or spirits because I'm not trying to get struck down, you see.
So he is the Christiant/Catholic God/deity but when asked, he said he would be fine/would prefer also being called Mica. A few traits of his is
He has a favorite voice but he still tries to check out different voices for himself (his favorite voice sounds like the narrator from Stanley's Parable but deeper). His voice is loud and he commonly voice cracks which is incredibly funny now that I write about it
He likes songs from any genre but he prefers songs that are vocal based (he once said he liked All too Well until someone sang it one too many times in heaven, now he just doesn't). Whenever those songs pop up, he doesn't sing along but he does hum and compliments the artists voice
When he doesn't like something, he usually says something along the lines of "As long as one of my children likes it, then I will accept it", but he also does a kind of discontented "hmm" or a straight-up no sometimes 😭
He says very very random facts when I'm just doing something throughout the day. "If the United States follows Jus Soli then pepperoni pizza is American and not Italian" or "Humans were actually designed to exist on water but live on land" or "I had modeled Jesus from one of my favorite creations, the lizard!" and no, he just does not elaborate on any of these
He is a confused but supportive man! If he doesn't like what you're doing, he just sighs and makes a comment about free will and how he can't do anything about this
He doesn't have a physical form, he even makes jokes about this. He would often say, "If I had eyes, I would close them and never open them again" or "At times like this, I'm glad I never gave myself a nose". He said he can give himself a physical form but since he's not required to, he simply won't. He said, physically he has no gender but he prefers He for now. He said any pronoun is acceptable for him but he just prefers getting called He
I asked him about his origins before but he simply doesn't know the answer. "One day, I just realized I existed. I think for a long time, I just existed without ever realizing that I did. I will never remember where I began but I know that I will not end at the very least and so I am content with knowing that I am not completely all-knowing", was his answer
He does know about Loa! He's not bothered by affirmations like "I am God" because he knows its in reference to power, not religion. He's aware of the existence of other gods and deities in other dimensions/worlds/realities and he accepts that too
I was watching this kdrama called Business Proposal and like, when a certain scene happened, his voice came on and he sounded SO whiny, "he isn't good for you! Leave him :((" and I fell over laughing, "Don't laugh at me, I'm right :((("
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS YOU CAN TAKE;
> Ask , establish , and follow some boundaries between you and your deity of choice
> As much as possible, be respectful. Some gods and deities understand the slang but they also know when ur purposefully being mean so be respectful as much as possible
> And don't try to anger them on purpose. Christian God is fine with like, playful fighting but don't get him angry. (Or any spirit that is powerful, angry)
!! Thank you for sharing so much :)
🌜 types of witches ✨
*disclaimer* these are notes from research i have done on the internet, and i myself am still learning. if you feel as if i have misinterpreted a certain type, or left something out, please let me know so i can further educate myself.
air witch: a witch that works with the element of air and the energies that it possesses. they work with things such as air elementals, incense, and rhythmic breathing.
animal witch: a witch that works with animals, or a specific form of animal, and uses that animals energies in their practice. these witches will also work with the spiritual and physical forms of that animal and use magick based around it.
atheist witch: a witch who does not believe in any form of deity.
baby/beginner witch: a witch who is new to the practice and isn’t too knowledgable on the craft yet.
bone witch: a witch who uses bones in their practice, and can communicate with the spirits who used to own them, to allow them help in their practice.
blue witch: a witch who practices healing forms of magick such as reiki, yoga, acupuncture, energy healing, and quantum touch.
blood witch: a witch who practices blood magick and uses the energy of blood in their practice.
ceremonial witch: a witch who practices ceremonial magick and theurgy. they are focused on the ritual of the craft and draw power from performing a ceremony that is meaningful.
closet witch: a witch who is not open about their practice.
cosmic witch: a witch who uses cosmic or astrological bodies in their craft. they work with the energies of stars, the moon, the sun, and planets. they also may connect with deities associated with the stars or formulate spells based on planets, the alignment of the stars, etc.
cottage/hearth witch: a witch who focuses on the home, their families, and making the place they live comfortable and protected. they are witches who specialize in magick surrounding the home.
chaos witch: a witch who quite literally draws power from chaos. they usually perform emotional, tumultuous magick, and their spells are fueled by energy that clashes. they often perform magick with intense music, during storms, after a fight with a friend or significant other, or even when they’re just feeling a bit crazy emotionally. they also can perform powerful spells after a chaotic event in the world occurs.
coven witch: a witch who is in a group of witches, coven, or circle, and will be able to learn and practice magick with others.
color witch: a witch who uses the metaphysical meaning of colors in their magick.
dark witch: a witch who tunes into the darker side of the craft. they prefer to take things into their own hands and can be known to use older, traditional ceremonies. they also normally practice shadow work and prefer to practice at night.
death witch: a witch who practices death magick and works with the energies of death.
divination witch: a witch who practices divination such as cartomancy, rune casting, scrying, pendulum, tasseomancy, palmistry, and numerology.
desert witch: a witch who works with things from a desert such as desert sand, cacti, bushes, and spirits of the desert. they may or may not live near one.
draconic witch: a witch who works with dragons and draconic magick.
dream witch: a witch who works on and in their dreams, and may practice lucid dreaming. they may cast magick in their dreams and may also be dreamwalkers. these witches use their dreamscape as a home away from home.
eclectic witch: a witch who has an eclectic practice. this means that they will work with and learn from many different paths, practices, philosophies, traditions, and sources. they don’t have any one set religion that they must adhere to.
elemental witch: a witch who works with all of the western classical elements. these elements being fire, water, earth, air, and spirit. some elemental witches also choose not to incorporate the element of spirit.
earth witch: a witch that works with the element of earth and the energy that it possesses. they work with things such as crystals, herbs, rocks, earth elementals, the spirit of the land, and other earth-based tools.
fire witch: a witch that works with the element of fire and the energies that it possesses. they work with things such as candle magick, fire elementals, bonfire rituals, and fire scrying, among other practices relating to fire.
forest witch: a witch who works with things from the forest such as the trees, the forest spirits, and forest animals. they may or may not live near one.
fae witch: a witch who works with fairies and fae magick. they love nature spirits, woodland creatures, and the fae, and they invite all of these elements into their practice.
green witch: a witch who uses nature-based things in their practice such as herbs, trees, stones, animals, and natural elements. they are very connected to the earth and draw their magick from nature and specifically from earthly elements.
garden witch: a witch who works with herbs and the earth, much like a green witch, but is focused on their garden and how they can incorporate it with their magick. this process is much like a home to a cottage witch.
gray witch: a witch who practices a neutral form of magick and uses a balance of both dark and light forms of magick.
hedge witch: a witch that uses magick that is oriented around the spiritual world. they practice things such as astral travel, astral projection, lucid dreaming, spirit work, and journeying. these witches are able to walk between worlds.
hereditary witch: a witch who gets their tradition passed down to them by their family, and they are born into the practices of witchcraft. they also usually have their family to practice with and to be there to help with development.
herbal witch: a witch that uses herbs in their practice. they will normally grow herbs and use them in many different ways in order to produce magickal effects such as burning them, turning them into tea, or sprinkling them around places.
kitchen witch: a witch who works with magick through cooking and uses the magickal properties of different foods.
lunar witch: a witch who works with the energies of the moon and the moon’s cycles. they usually charge their tools in the moonlight and perform their spells based on the phase of the moon.
pop culture witch: a witch who incorporates aspects of media in their practice such as things from movies, tv shows, books, and video games. they may also work with pop culture spirits and call upon them like traditional spirits.
purple witch: a witch who practices energy work, psychic abilities, and psionics.
religious witch: a witch who holds some form of religion. these include christian witches, satanic witches, pagan witches, wiccan witches, buddhist witches, muslim witches, jewish witches, hindu witches, along with any other type of religious witch.
red witch: a witch who practices love and sex magick.
sea witch: a witch who works with things from the sea such as seawater, sea glass, beach sand, seashells, and other tools associated with the sea. they may or may not live near it.
secular witch: a witch who is not religious and does not subscribe to a religious dogma. they believe in energy and work with energetic forces in witchcraft, but they do not pray to any kinds of gods or deities. a secular witch can certainly be spiritual in his/her own time, but their craft specifically works with energy that is unnamed and doesn’t have a personality.
solar witch: a witch who works with the energies of the sun. they usually benefit from charging their tools in the sunlight, and performing their magick at sunrise or sunset.
solitary witch: a witch who practices their craft alone or without a personal group such as a coven or circle of other practitioners.
spoonie witch: a witch that practices low-energy witchcraft due to a chronic illness, mental illness, disability, etc.
swamp witch: a witch who works with things from the swamp such as swamp water, the swamp spirits, and swamp animals. they may or may not live near one.
storm/weather witch: a witch who works with the weather and its energies in order to change it, receive energy, or achieve some other outcome. they may have a preference for a specific type of storm or enjoy chaotic weather energy in general, but will definitely feel more powerful when the energy is tumultuous. they also usually charge their tools during a storm and collect storm water, snow, etc. for use in spells.
stitch witch: a witch who works with thread, yarn, or other fibers for their work.
science witch: a witch who has a higher focus on science and will use their understandings of it in their practices. these witches usually do not portray scientism, and focus on a higher connection between science and their practice.
traditional witch: a witch who practices the forms of traditional witchcraft. they do a lot of research and take a historical approach to their magickal practice.
tech witch: a witch who works with modern technology in their practice, and will integrate computers and electronics with their magick.
tea witch: a witch who uses tea in their practice in order to facilitate certain effects through the act of drinking them.
theistic witch: a witch who believes in a form of deity.
water witch: a witch who works with the element of water and the energies that it possesses. they work with things such as the different kinds of water, water elementals, and water scrying, among other tools related to water.
white/light witch: a witch who practices benevolent forms of magick. they tend to gravitate towards more light deities and beings like angels.
“Peace Of Heart” / “Peace Of Mind”
You can meditate with one or both of these. Sleep with ‘Peace of Mind’ under or in your pillow Draw ‘Peace of Heart’ over your heart
To truly master tarot, you have to put in the time to learn the cards’ traditional and evolved meanings. You cannot rely on your intuition alone. That would be cheating. But, when you are a total beginner, your intuition could somehow be your tutor.
Read the room, so to speak. Observe the mood of the card or the spread. Look at the facial expressions. The colors. The setting. The atmosphere.
This way, if the question is, “Does he love me?” and you get the Nine of Swords, you do not have to remember that card’s meanings.
You only have to look at the card and see that the figure in it is stressed, not happy. The color of it is black – a shade of negativity. The background has a bunch of swords hanging on someone’s head, like a threat.
Does this card look like someone who is in love? Not at all. You have your answer.
The Major Arcana is a cheat sheet in itself. The cards’ names contain their meanings.
What is a magician? Someone who can do magic. Therefore, in most cases, The Magician means having magic in your life, such as a wish come true or a last-minute miracle. Anything wonderful.
Who is the devil? Someone bad and evil. Therefore, The Devil is usually someone who has sinister plans. You are being warned against a toxic person, a dangerous situation, or self-sabotage.
When it comes to the Minor Arcana, all you have to do is remember what each suit means. Wands are passion. Cups are emotions. Swords are thoughts. Pentacles are foundations. When looking at a card, replace the suit names with the above. Suddenly, the Ten of Pentacles becomes the Ten of Foundations. That is, someone incredibly stable.
Remember this basic sentence structure: Subject-verb-object. Jason drank juice. Andy bought books. Stefan punishes bullies. Read spreads as such. Below is a nine-card spread read from top to bottom.
Queen of Pentacles + The Star + Two of Cups. “A woman (subject) wishes (verb) for love (object).”
The Empress + Six of Cups + The Lovers. “She (subject) will receive (verb) it (object).”
Knight of Wands + Six of Pentacles + Ace of Cups. “A Fire sign (subject) will give (verb) it (object).”
This way, you do not need to spend ages on interpreting one card. Instead, you are allowing them to interact and give you one coherent message.
If you do not know anything yet about tarot numerology, remember your lessons in kindergarten. The bigger the number, the better. Would you rather have five chocolate bars or ten?
It is the same with tarot. Bigger often means better. The Nine of Cups is the card of satisfaction. But satisfaction fades. The Ten of Cups is the card of fulfilment. Something full takes longer to be drained.
When it comes to negative cards, the same is still true, except “better” becomes “worse”. The Nine of Swords is ridden with anxiety. But the Ten of Swords is reeking of death. Anxiety can get better, but death is final.
This even applies to the Major Arcana. But for that to make sense, you will need a deeper understanding of The Fool’s Journey – how the cards, even the negative ones, progress in wisdom and maturity.
When you are feeling overwhelmed by the amount of cards and their meanings, focus on just one detail to get rid of your confusion.
If the question is, “How will my finances be for 2022?” and you pull the Queen of Wands, focus on the throne, for example.
Do poor people sit on thrones? No. Only royals do. Royals are rich. They own jewels, land and castles. Therefore, the querent’s finances in 2022 are looking positive.
Direct your thoughts towards one object within a card, and start speaking about what that object generally represents. Simply voice out your thoughts, and you will arrive at the message.
I've read that the soul is genderless. We are all really consciousness after all so it does make sense for him to not have a body. Anyway,hood day/night!
that makes sense! the whole gender thing is very spectrumy any way you look at it and i can't imagine any deity getting super uppity about it. i do think it's cute that he could form a physical body but doesn't though ajdghjkla
I don’t care what anybody says, its impossible for me to miss my “window”. I am the window, I create the window myself. People believe so much into the logic of “oh it doesn’t work like that” well for you it may not. but for me, I’m going to get whats mine, and thats that.
The Truth About Your Sun Sign
The Real Deal with Your Rising Sign
When Your Sun and Rising Signs are One
When Your Sun and Rising Signs are Opposite
5 Reasons You Cannot Relate to Your Sun Sign
Your Moon Sign is Overrated
When Your Moon and Rising Signs are One
How to Really Understand the Zodiac Signs
How to Understand Astrological Placements
How to Understand Astrological Aspects
Understanding Aspect Patterns
Stelliums and Superpowers
What Empty Houses Mean in Astrology
Finding Your Dominant Element and Modality
Having Two Dominant Elements or Modalities
The Quadrants of Your Natal Chart
The Four Angles in Astrology
The Five Dignities of the Planets
The Compatibility of Opposite Signs
How to Understand Mutual Reception
When the Planets are at Their Best
Having Planets in the First House
Mercury’s Gifts in the Signs and Houses
Venus and Mars in the Same House
When Planets are at the End of Houses
What It Means to Be on the Cusp
What Your North and South Nodes Really Are
What the Moon Phase Means in Your Chart
Why the Asteroids Do Not Matter
Why There Is No 13th Zodiac Sign
What Really Happens During Mercury Retrograde
How to Take Advantage of Mars Retrograde
How Mars Retrograde Affects Our Psyche
How the Reigning Zodiac Sign Affects Us All
The Promise of Saturn Return
The Age of Aquarius
Life When Neptune is in Retrograde
Tarot and Mercury Retrograde
Saturn, Pluto and COVID-19
Jupiter and the Tragedies of 2020
Lunar Eclipse vs. Solar Eclipse
Solar Eclipse Coinciding with the Summer Solstice
A Full Planet Parade
The Great Conjunction
What It Means to Have Retrograde Planets
The Truth About Generational Planets
The Myth of Intercepted Planets
Natural-Born Witch Placements
Astrological Placements for Mystical Healers
Astrology, Animals and Spells
Witches and Dominant Elements
The Four Witches’ Natural Talents
Cartomancy and Zodiac Signs
Astrology in Traditional Witchcraft
The Gods and Their Planets
How a God Becomes Your Parent
The God Who Attended Your Birth
When No God was Present
When Your Ruler is Retrograde
Why Calculate Manually
Sample Calculation
The Old Gods
The Old Gods and Their Domains
Apollo
Diana
Mercury
Venus
Mars
Jupiter and Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
The Gods’ Rivalries and Alliances
Apollo and Mars
Apollo and Pluto
Diana and Pluto
Mercury and Pluto
Venus and Uranus
Mars and Pluto
Jupiter and Uranus
Saturn and Neptune
Mercury and Everyone Else
Mars and Everyone Else
Persephone
The Rest of the Old Gods
The Gods’ Relationships and Ours
The Greco-Roman Gods as Parents
The Depth and Breadth of Their Presents
How the Gods Avenge Their Children
What It Means to Carry Your Parent’s Name
What the Gods Look Like
What the Gods’ Children Look Like
Traditional Worship of the Old Gods
How to Speak to the Old Gods
What You Can Offer the Old Gods
Ways to Worship Discreetly
What to Do with Offerings
How to Dress for the Old Gods
The Gods’ Inner and Outer Circles
How to Know When Your God Has Claimed You
Reasons Your Divine Parent Would Reject You
Mercury vs. Jupiter vs. Saturn
Tarot and Astrology
Tarot vs. Astrology
Lenormand and Astrology
What to Avoid When the Planets are in Retrograde
How to Read a Natal Chart for Love Compatibility
How to Use Tarot to Find Your Rising Sign
How to See Your Past Life with Astrology
How to Know If You Are at Your Best
How to Strengthen Your Powers
How to Survive an Element-Dominated Environment
Your Natal Chart’s Role in Your Life
Why Your Natal Chart is Contradicting Itself
Having a Good or Bad Natal Chart
Recommended Natal Chart Generators
How My Natal Chart Affects Who I Am
The Zodiac Signs’ Base and Mature Versions
The Zodiac Signs’ Lucky Colors
The Best Time to Be with a Zodiac Sign
Celebrities Who Look Like Their Sun Sign
Recommended Astrology Deck
Signs that Someone is Your Soulmate
Soulmate Pick a Card Reading
The Circumstances of Your Birth
One’s Birthday Dictating One’s Name
Sample Zodiac Sign Comparison
What I Like About Your Sign
The Signs as I Know Them
How to Make the Signs Like You
The Love Language of Each Zodiac Sign
The Zodiac Signs at Winning
The Zodiac Signs’ Cruelty
Why a Fixed Sign Would Leave You
How a Scorpio Really Sees You
Why Scorpios Hate Geminis
Scorpio’s Three Faces
Venus, Pluto and Self Esteem
On Traditional and Modern Rulers
On Astrological Systems
On Vedic Astrology
On Horary Astrology
The Problem with How We See Astrology
Things I Heard the Zodiac Signs Say
The Astrology of The Crown