Youtube is a wonderful resource with lots of helpful information on it! I’ve collated together all the Divination Lessons I could find. If any of these links break, or you find something that should be added to the list, please message me!
This is as much a resource for me as it is for you - I have only watched part of most of these so take them with a grain of salt!
Learn the 78 Tarot Cards in Two Hours (Part 1, Part 2)
Tarot Cards - Understanding Reversals
How to Practice Tarot Readings when you’re on your own (Part 1, Part 2)
How to Shuffle Tarot Cards
How to Get Good Results Every Time with Tarot
The Only Way To Learn The Tarot (and a bit about what Pages mean)
How to read a Tarot card easily and comfortably
Putting it all together in a Tarot reading
Know How To Use Your Tarot Cards By Munisha Khatwani
Tarot - An Introduction by Munisha Khatwani
22 Major Arcana Cards In Tarot - Munisha Khatwani
Tarot Cards Use and History
7 Tarot Tips for Learning Tarot Card Meanings
How to read runes (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3)
How to Cast Runes (Runes for Beginners)
What are Runes?
150. A Technique for Memorising Runes
How to make Runes
Your First Rune Readings: Practicing with Meanings
The Long History of the Rune Stones
All About Runes (Intermediate Magic) (Part 1, Part 2)
How to Use a Pendulum (Basics)
Your Pendulum and Its Secret Uses
An introduction to dowsing with a pendulum
How To Use A Pendulum For Divining
How to use a Pendulum for Spirit Communication
How to use a Pendulum to get answers from your Subconscious
How to Scry (Part 1, Part 2)
Magical Techniques: Part 1 - The Art of Scrying.
One Witch’s Way - Crystal Ball (Part 1, Part 2)
Crystal Ball and Mirror Gazing Tutorial
Crystal Spheres and Scrying
Simple Water Scrying
How to Scry
Scrying Mirrors | Witchcraft 101
Tea leaf reading with Amber McCarroll
Tea Leaf Reading
Tea Leaf Reading
What Is Tea Leaf Reading? | Psychic Abilities
Tea Leaf Reading with Shaheen
Tea Leaf Reading
Fortune Telling with Playing Cards
Playing Card Meanings - How to read a deck of cards - Cartomancy
Fortune Telling Cards (Reading & Meanings)
173. The Art of Bibliomancy
Bibliomancy
Bibliomancy
Bibliomancy introduction
How to do Bibliomancy, divination with books!
Read your palm ! - only 7 minutes lectured by Japanese Ninja
Secrets Revealed in Your Palm
Secrets Revealed in Your Palm - Part 2
PALMISTRY: THE FATE LINE
wealth indications in detail more points palmistry
palmistry detailed analysis (very refined hand)
Palmistry Saturn Line Fate Line Money Line Wealth Line Analysis
I don’t think it was a sin. Because it didn’t feel like a sin. It felt like I’m supposed to feel.
Novitiate (2017), dir. Maggie Betts
Ekaterina Maximova as Spring Fairy in the 1960 ballet film “Cinderella and the Glass Slipper”.
Here are just a few french films you can watch to improve your language skills:-)
Films : - 120 battements par minutes (2017) - Grave (2016) - Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse (2015) - Comment c’est loin (2015) - La tête haute (2015) - L’étudiante et monsieur Henri (2015) - Réparer les vivants (2015) - Respire (2014) - Yves Saint Laurent (2014) - La vie d’Adèle (2013) - Jeune et jolie (2013) - De rouille et d’os (2012) - Intouchables (2011) - L’amour dure trois ans (2011) - Polisse (2011) - Gainsbourg, vie héroïque (2010) - Le premier jour du reste de ta vie (2008) - Je vais bien, ne t’en fais pas (2006) - Jeux d’enfants (2003) - Le fabuleux destin d’Amélie Poulain (2001) - La haine (1995) - 37.2 le matin / Betty blue (1986)
Animated movies : - Ma vie de courgette (2016) - Persepolis (2007) - Princes et princesses (1999) - Kirikou et la sorcière (1998)
if you have any question, feel free to ask me : http://mi2kle.tumblr.com/ask
Beautiful Viking inspired designs from Sergey Arzamastsev
Brothers Karamazov: orthodox monasteries, deep woods, starry nights, the sound of paper being torn, dimly lit rooms, withered roses, an unfinished letter, piles of books, the sound of shattering glass, ticking of clocks in a silent house, heavy wooden furniture, the air before a storm, the smell of earth, a crowd of people dressed in black, distant murmurs, emptied streets, the fear of walking alone in dusk
Crime and Punishment: coldness of the skin against a blade, slender pale fingers and slightly shaking hands, a red stain blooming on white fabric, lonely steps in a corridor, the slow dripping of water, looking out of the window into the thickening darkness, a single dying candle on the table, listening to one’s breath and counting heartbeats, too many stairs, the desire to be invisible, a subtle memory of kind word
The Idiot: classical statues, wealth covered with dust, a dark house tainted with inherited madness, an unsettling feeling, long walks in a park, useless chatter, a silken ribbon forgotten on a bench, a melancholic face, an unexpected spring rain, the joy of reading one’s favorite book, the clarity of mind after fully perceiving the world around, looking at cloudless sky
Anna Karenina: fields of crops, flowers brought from an early morning walk, the wind caressing a girl’s hair, a bowl of fruit, the smell of ripe pears, the clatter of a spoon against porcelain when stirring tea, children’s laughter coming from the garden, soft sunlight and white curtains, the sensation of velvet against skin, pearls from a ripped necklace spilling on marble floor, a sudden silence in a room full of people
War and Peace: a glass of wine, the brightness of a crystal chandelier, white lace, a raging snow storm, the sound of a door being gently closed, the moment of holding one’s breath before walking in a ball room, indulging in looking at a beautiful earring against light, the sound of a saber being drawn, closing one’s eyes for a moment while dancing, the sweet smell of strawberries, a pair of gloves left on an armchair, light scent of powder
The Master and Margarita: the chaos of a lively city, ambient jazz in expensive restaurants, jumping on a moving tram, the sight of Moscow from the roof of a house, yellow flowers in a vase, leaning out of the window, shelves stacked with books, a small tin box with old photographs, strange shapes in the night sky, laughing in the middle of the night on a balcony, colorful posters for a surreptitious magician’s show floating in the wind
Eugene Onegin: a lonely mansion, reading a book in the parlor, faint piano melody lingering in falling silence, long evenings, passing seasons, discussing french novels of the moment, unspoken thoughts, leaning against the door frame, quickly averted glance, eating a peach absent-minded, bright mornings, footprints in snow, a loud gun-shot terrifying a flock of birds nearby
A Hero of Our Time: byronic boredom, getting up late in the afternoon, the hidden unspeakable sadness of existence, shakespeare’s tragedy opened next to untouched breakfast, cigarette smoke, polished boots, walking with one’s coat wide open letting the night chill break through to the bone, carved wooden chair, fading warmth of the ashes late in the evening, the thought of farewell
Fathers and Sons: birch groves, morning mist, moss covered stones near a moor, scientific books, white roses, cheap champagne, shabby pocket-watch, light-hearted irony, a maladroit cello sonata, freshly mowed grass, leaving thoughts come and go, a slow yawn, picturesque plates and bowls filled with traditional dishes, drinking tea on the porch, longing for the future
Doctor Zhivago: a strange feeling of loss, writing poems in a diary, traveling by train, the hesitation before touching someone’s hand, the gaze of one lost in thought, the warmth of cinnamon, a scarf brightly embellished with flowers, a glass of water, two people listening each on the other side of the door, a threadbare jacket, the tempting void, the evanescent serenity of yesterday
Dead Souls: horses in a merry gallop, delicious smells mingled, grotesque and bizarre tragedy, luxurious attire cheap soul, masks, a perfumed love letter, the triumph of sarcasm, an unattached wheel rolling down a dusty road, the atmosphere of commedia dell’ arte, puzzling speeches, a baffling caricature drawn on a handkerchief
Cherry Orchard: a lone chair in an empty room, falling blossoms, old samovar, the unsettling need for change, a mirror reflecting full moon, the disappointment of a glossy object turning worthless after second glance, a piano out of tune
Slides from an Alice in Wonderland Viewmaster series
If you thought that my dad and I did not saw the head off a ballerina ornament and put a Santa head in its place, that I did not remove his hat and trim his beard and paint his hair, that my mom did not sew a tiny velvet jacket onto him, if you thought that we do not have a dainty tutu’d Tchaikovsky on our Christmas tree, you were dead wrong, here he is
Satine (Nicole Kidman) Sparkling diamond costume.. Moulin Rouge (2001).. Costume by Catherine Martin and Angus Strathie.
♡ costumes in the sissi trilogy – 39/50 ♡
sissi’s floral white dress
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