find earth in my mouth and rust in my seams. just shroud me in grasses and set me to dream. gone are my days in the suns golden beams, but don’t worry– I’ll never forget how to gleam.
some iconic dialogue that sounds like its from the great canon of literature but are actually from memes
I will face God and walk backwards into Hell
“I’ll do whatever you want” “then perish”
I have been through hell and come out singing
feel free to add more!
A Masterpost for Space Witches (1.1)
Basic Tutorials
How to Make Galaxy Print (video)
DIYs: Clothing & Accessories
DIY Constellation Cardigan
DIY Constellation Scarf
DIY Galaxy Blouse
DIY Galaxy Cuff Bracelet
DIY Galaxy Dress
DIY Galaxy Jeans
DIY Galaxy Leggings
DIY Galaxy Pendants (video)
DIY Galaxy Shoes
DIY Moon Phase Tights
DIY Nail Polish Galaxy Necklace
DIY Starry Skies Hairpin
DIYs: Decor & Art
A Galactic Watercolor Technique
DIY 5 Minute Spray Paint Space Art
DIY Constellation Clay Bowls
DIY Constellation Lamp
DIY Constellation Table Runner
DIY Galaxy Wine Glasses
DIY Glow in the Dark Galaxy Jar
DIY Lighted Constellation Jar
DIY Lighted Constellation Wall Art
DIY Lighted Star Garland
DIY Moon Clock
DIY Moon Craft Mobile
DIY Moon Phase Wall Art
DIYs: Other
DIY Galaxy Envelopes
DIY Melt & Pour Galaxy Soap (video)
DIY Moon & Stars Magnets
DIY Recycled Solar System
Makeup
Galaxy Nails Tutorial
Glitter Lips Tutorial
Recipes
Edible Glowing Gelatin Stars
Galactic Candy Apples
Galaxy Bark
Galaxy Jello in a Jar
Outer Space Cupcakes
Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster Cocktail
Planet Cake Tutorial
Sonic Screwdriver Cocktails
Fun / Sensory
DIY Bottled Nebula
DIY Galactic Sensory Bottle
DIY Galaxy Playdough
DIY Galaxy Slime
DIY Magnetic Slime
DIY Moon Dough Recipe
DIY Moon Sand Recipe
DIY Night Sky Playdough
DIY Outer Space Playdough
Erupting Moon Dust Recipe
Erupting Moonrocks Tutorial
Safe Glowing Bath Tutorial
Online Fun & Games
Online Nebula Maker
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Apps & Digital Tools
10 Free Stargazing Apps
Interactive Galactic Explorer
Online ISS Tracker
Starry Night Online Star Chart
Stellarium: A Free Open-Source Planetarium
Digital Supplies: Audio & Video
“All Alone in the Night” Video; Time-lapses of the Earth from the ISS.
“Planet Earth Seen From Space” Video; Time-lapses of the Earth from the ISS.
Saturn Rings Ambient Noise Generator
The Sounds of Neptune as Captured by Voyager (from fleurlungs)
The Sounds of Space from Space Audio
Spaceship Ambient Noise Generator
UniverseTV’s Youtube Channel
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Magick and Divination
How to Make Full Moon Water (by thesigilwitch)
Moon Water (by auroraswitchcrafthomepage)
Moon Banishing, Binding, and Conjuring (by windvexer)
Star Reading Tutorial (by jay-omnipotent)
Star Scrying (by shipping-the-gods)
Witchy Full Moon Stuff [Masterpost] (by natural-magics)
Some Space Witchery References
10 Stunning Minerals for Space Witches (by tarigrove)
2015 Moon Dates (by rikkalorelei)
All About Retrogrades (by coolastrology)
Basic Understanding of Planet-in-House Placements (by @lunarcappy)
Correspondences for the Seven Planets (by abwatt)
EarthSky’s Eclipse Calender
Meteor Shower Calender
Moon Magick References (by the-darkest-of-lights)
Suncraft References (by thecuriousviolet)
Spells:
A Billion Suns Wish Spell (by witchlinghour)
A Lunar Fertility Spell (by aspelladay)
A Two-for-One Moon Wish Jar (by lunar-moonbow
Full Moon Jewelry Protection Spell (by natural-magics)
Full Moon Wish Spell (by draiocht-arsa)
Luxa’s Lunar Self-Love Spell (by alcryst)
Moon Infused Protection Water (by natural-magics)
Simple Full Moon Ritual for Letting Go (by witchesamongus)
This pretty much proves that love is dangerous, right?
Crash Course aka. our saviours. (other crash course masterposts coming soon!)
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That’s Why Carbon Is A Tramp: Crash Course
Water - Liquid Awesome: Crash Course Biology
Biological Molecules - You Are What You Eat
Eukaryopolis - The City of Animal Cells
In Da Club - Membranes & Transport
Plant Cells: Crash Course Biology
ATP & Respiration
Photosynthesis
WATCHEDHeredity: Crash Course Biology
DNA Structure and Replication
DNA, Hot Pockets, & The Longest Word Ever
Mitosis: Splitting Up is Complicated
Meiosis: Where the Sex Starts
Natural Selection
Speciation: Of Ligers & Men
Animal Development: We’re Just Tubes
Evolutionary Development: Chicken Teeth
Population Genetics: When Darwin Met Mendel
Taxonomy: Life’s Filing System
Evolution: It’s a Thing
Comparative Anatomy: What Makes Us Animals
Simple Animals: Sponges, Jellies, & Octopuses
Complex Animals: Annelids & Arthropods
Chordates - CrashCourse Biology
Animal Behavior - CrashCourse Biology
The Nervous System - CrashCourse Biology
Circulatory & Respiratory Systems
The Digestive System
The Excretory System: From Your Heart to the Toilet
The Skeletal System: It’s ALIVE!
Big Guns: The Muscular System
Your Immune System: Natural Born Killer
Great Glands - Your Endocrine System
The Reproductive System: How Gonads Go
Old & Odd: Archaea, Bacteria & Protists
The Sex Lives of Nonvascular Plants: Alternation of Generations
Vascular Plants = Winning!
The Plants & The Bees: Plant Reproduction
Fungi: Death Becomes Them
Ecology - Rules for Living on Earth
The Nucleus: Crash Course
Unit Conversion & Significant Figures
The Creation of Chemistry - The Fundamental Laws
The Periodic Table
The Electron
Stoichiometry: Chemistry for Massive Creatures
Water and Solutions – for Dirty Laundry
WATCHEDAcid-Base Reactions in Solution
Precipitation Reactions
Redox Reactions
How To Speak Chemistrian
The Ideal Gas Law
Ideal Gas Problems
Real Gases
Partial Pressures & Vapor Pressure
Passing Gases: Effusion, Diffusion and the Velocity of a Gas
Energy & Chemistry
WATCHEDEnthalpy
WATCHEDCalorimetry
Entropy: Embrace the Chaos!
Lab Techniques & Safety
Atomic Hook-Ups - Types of Chemical Bonds
Polar & Non-Polar Molecules
Bonding Models and Lewis Structures
Orbitals
Liquids
Solutions
Equilibrium
Equilibrium Equations
pH and pOH
Buffers, the Acid Rain Slayer
Kinetics: Chemistry’s Demolition Derby
Doing Solids
Network Solids and Carbon
Silicon - The Internet’s Favorite Element
Electrochemistry
The History of Atomic Chemistry
Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Chemistry Part 2: Fusion and Fission
Hydrocarbon Power!
Alkenes & Alkynes
Aromatics and Cyclic Compounds
Hydrocarbon Derivatives
Nomenclature
Polymers
The Global Carbon Cycle
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
Tissues, Part 1: Crash Course A&P
Tissues, Part 2 - Epithelial Tissue
Tissues, Part 3 - Connective Tissues
Tissues, Part 4 - Types of Connective Tissues
The Integumentary System, Part 1 - Skin Deep
The Integumentary System, Part 2 - Skin Deeper
The Nervous System, Part 1
The Nervous System, Part 2 - Action! Potential!
The Nervous System, Part 3 - Synapses!
Central Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
Autonomic Nervous System
Sympathetic Nervous System
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Taste & Smell
Hearing & Balance
Vision
The Skeletal System
Joints
Muscles, part 1 - Muscle Cells
Muscles, part 2 - Organismal Level
Endocrine System, part 1 - Glands & Hormones
Endocrine System, part 2 - Hormone Cascades
The Heart, part 1 - Under Pressure
The Heart, part 2 - Heart Throbs
Blood Vessels, part 1 - Form and Function
Blood Vessels, part 2
Blood, Part 1 - True Blood
Blood, Part 2 - There Will Be Blood
Respiratory System, part 1
Respiratory System, part 2
Digestive System, Part 1
Digestive System, part 2
Digestive System, part 3
Metabolism & Nutrition, part 1
Metabolism & Nutrition, part 2
Urinary System, part 1
Urinary System, part 2
Reproductive System, part 1 - Female Reproductive System
Reproductive System, part 2 - Male Reproductive System
Reproductive System, part 3 - Sex & Fertilization
Reproductive System, part 4 - Pregnancy & Development
some of y’all still can’t recognize the differences between platonic, romantic, sexual, mentor-student, and familial relationships, both in fiction and reality, and it really shows
FOAMed - Free & Open Access Medical Education resources
Famous ones
MEDSKL - endorsed by Canadian Federation of Medical Students
Geeky Medics - the UK
Docdoc: Specialties, Procedures, Conditions - by docdoc in Singapore
Khan Academy: Health & Med - the US
Figure 1 - Canada
Grepmed: Clinical Relevant Med Images - the US
JAMA Summary Videos - the US
FreeMedEd
Youtube
Osmosis - the US
Picmonic - the US
Lecturio - Germany
Kenhub - Germany
Strong Medicine - by Dr. Eric Strong in the US
Armando Hasudungan (Biology & Medical Videos) - Australia
Neuroscientifically Challenged - by Marc Dingman in the US
Human Anatomy Education - by Akram Jaffar in Canada
Speed Pharmacology
Medinaz
Med Notes
Sketchy Medicine (doodles for learning) - Canada
Brosencephalon: Pre-Clinical Flashcard Collection - Canada
Abi’s Anatomy: Free MCAT Notes & More - by Abigail in the US
Medicowesome: Med notes - by Nakeya Dewaswala in the US
Medics4u: Med notes - by Simon Mung in the UK
Sqadia: Illustrated Medical Facts - Denmark
Medimab: Stat dose of Med knowledge
Anatomy & Physiology
Innerbody: Navigate the human body - the US
Lectures in Respiratory Physiology - by UC San Diego in the US
Koibana.info: Human Anatomy Drawing Reference - the US
Anatomy & Physiology: A learning initiative
Internal Medicine Podcast
Core IM Podcast - the US
The Curbsiders - the US
Emergency Medicine Podcast
Emergency Medicine Cases - Canada & the US
EM Clerkship - by Zack Olsen in the US
Core EM - by NYU Langone Health in the US
EMS Reference - the US
EM Crit Project - by Josh Farkas in the US
EM Resident - the US
FOAM Case: A Free Open Access Emergency Medicine-Core Content Mash Up - the US
Paramedic World - India
EM Notes: FOAMed in EM - by Jack CF Chong in Taiwan
Canadiem - Canada
Surgery
Surgery ABCs - by University of Alberta in Canada
Surgery101 - by University of Alberta in Canada
Orthoracle - UK
Pathology
Internal Pathology Lab for MedEd - by University of Utah in the US
Pathology student - by Kristine Krafts in the US
Neuro
Functional Neuroanatomy - by University of British Columbia in Canada
Cranial Nerves Illustrated - by Linda Wilson-Pauwels at UofT in Canada
Cranial Nerve Learning Module - by University of Utah in the US
Critical Care
MIMIC-III (a freely accessible critical care database) - the US
eICU (Collaborative Research Database) - the US
Critical Care Northampton - the UK
Encyclopedia, References, Directory, & Textbooks
BCcampus Open Textbook (Health-related & Science categories) - Canada
Simple English Wikipedia Medicine Knowledge Group - Global
Global Rx Ph (Clinician’s Ultimate Reference): Medical Abbreviation - the US
Medical Encyclopedia - by MedlinePlus, National Library of Medicine in the US
Health Topics in Heart, Lungs - by NHIBI in the US
Science Education: by National Institute of General Medical Science in the US
World Directory of Med School - Global
Medical Interpretation
Health information translations - by Ohio State University in the US
Health Infomation in multi-languages - by NSW Government in Australia
Medical Dictionary of Health Terms - by Harvard Health Publishing in the US
Wikipedia: Medical Roots, Suffixes & Prefixes - Global
Medical Animation
Mechanisms in Medicine - Canada
Blausen Medical Videos (available in multilanguages) - the US
Alila Medical Media - the US
Nucleus Medical Media - the US
Exam Prep
Premed 101 Forum
Canada Qbank Youtube Channel - Canada
NCLEXQuiz
Diagnosis
Easy Auscultation - the US
Op-Med: Voices from Doximity - the US
Clinical Presentation / Diagnosis - by Medical Council of Canada
Radiology
Radiopaedia - Australia
UBC Radiology app - Canada
Microbiology
Microbiology Online - the UK
Chemistry
Chemistry elements character design - by Kaycie D. in the US
Medical Books
B-ok: All you can search and download, over 3 millions books https://b-ok.org/
Library Genesis
FOAMed in Mandarin 中文医学资源
A+医学百科(医学电子书)
NEJM 医学前沿 -
百科名医(医学百科 & 科普视频)
影像园
病理学原地
专业医学词典
医学英语教育网
可汗学院卫生与医学模块
健康信息翻译(中英对照)
MedlinePlus:健康信息中文版
FOAMed in Japanese 日语医学资源
医歯薬英語辞書
家庭の医学 by Qlife
Anatomy.tokyo
Medical Spanish 医学西班牙语
Medical Spanish videos
Dialogues with Patients in Spanish
Medical German 医学德语
Diseases in German - by krank.de
Medical Swedish 医学瑞典语
Svensk MeSH - by Karolinska Institutet in Sweden
A day on Neptune is just 16 hours long. Neptune orbits the Sun once every 164.8 years at an average distance of 30.1 astronomical units.
Image credit: Oscar Malet
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Honey
Honey is a natural substance created by bees within their hives. The hive consists of primarily female bees, which will leave the hive to collect nectar from flowers and then return to transform this nectar into sugary honey for later consumption.
Humans have been collecting honey since 8000 BC, and it has been utilized by nearly every culture across the globe for food, healing, and spiritual purposes.
Honey is universally considered a talisman of prosperity, beauty, health, and sweetness, and it can be utilized in all of these types of witchcraft.
Prosperity
Honey is a representation of abundance: its primary use in nature is as a stored source of food to be used in times of hardship, both for bees and for humans. It is also created from the nectar of flowers, imbuing it with the energies of the Sun and springtime. As such, it can be added to spells for wealth, abundance, fertility, or prosperity in order to amplify the effects and create surplus in your life.
Beauty
Sympathetic Magick states that an object’s physical qualities are reminiscent of its spiritual properties. Honey is golden, pleasing to the eye, and sweet. On its own or added to face masks, it can cleanse, nourish, and moisturize the skin. It can also be added to beauty or glamour spells in order to add a sweet glow to your energy.
Healing
Honey has been used to treat wounds since the time of the Ancient Egyptians. Its viscosity and moisture creates a moist seal around a wound. It also contains natural antibacterial properties, providing a stable and sterile environment for wounds to heal in. Metaphysically, honey can be added to protection spells or wards in order to create an environment of positivity and sterility, and can also be added to healing spells in order to strengthen the recovery process.
Sweetness
Honey is appealing to humans and animals because, above all else, it is sweet. One of honey’s most ancient uses - utilized in magical practices ranging from Egyptian to Greek to Voudoo - is to add ‘sweetness’ to a spell.
It can be added to glamour magick to make the illusion more easily accepted. It can be added to curses in order to make the energy seem harmless when entering the target’s life. It can be added to money spells or job spells in order to ‘sweeten the deal’. It can be added to love or sex spells in order to sweeten a relationship or conjure an appealing partner. In general, it can be added to any spell to make the effects more pleasant and inviting.
Offering
Honey’s final use is especially helpful to witches who work with nature spirits, fairies, the Dead, or deities. Honey contains a very pleasing, warm, Sun-type energy, and therefore it is extremely enticing to spirits. Since the time of the Ancient Egyptians, honey has been used as an offering that symbolizes the utmost love, care, and respect.
Honey can be drizzled onto a candle and burned. It can be drizzled into a body of water or directly onto the earth. Most commonly, it can be drizzled into an offering bowl (or on top of an offering meal) and left outside, in a graveyard, or on an altar. Because it is excellent at preserving itself, offerings of honey can be left somewhere for prolonged periods of time without worry of it spoiling, which is extremely helpful to forgetful witches (like me) or witches with long-term altars.
So, all in all, honey is maybe one of the most underrated magical ingredients, and I hope this post got some of you hip to honey magick.
Happy Witching 🕉
She/Her - Aquarius Sun - Gemini Moon - Capricorn Asc. - Green Witch -
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