My ex used to talk up lightskin/latina women to me so much, his phone backgrounds was always one, the celebs he crushed on just the women in general he found attractive and i was like? What are you doing with me?
I did things for him.
Babied him, treated him like gold, but he never wanted me, he just wanted to be taken care of.
That’s what they use us for, until they find a lightskin women that wants them so they can trip over themselves for someone who ‘deserves it’.
I’m just really down and emotional today, being a black woman is so hard and I’m tired of crying and feeling worthless to these men that we continue to do everything for.
Man.. growing up is so hard
When my bestie dated a guy then I checked his astrology natal chart and saw "venus square moon" in it :
Run. Don't walk away.
NAKSHATRA OBSERVATIONS
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- people born under the ardra nakshatra are hands down the most intelligent people ever
- people with pushya nakshatra LOVE milk like absolutely love milk
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with that being said they also LOVE sucking on b**bs lmao😭😭😭😭
- mrigashira nakshatra people grasp things quickly and forget them even more quickly
- people with shatabhisha nakshatra will always randomly get interested in photography in their life
- people with chitra nakshatra are great artists especially sculptures they are great at building things from the scratch
- people with their mars in ashwini might often struggle with headaches or migraines
- ardra people might hate travelling due to unpleasant things happening to them constantly?
- ashlesha natives even tho they are self sufficient might constantly cling onto others throughout their life be it their friends or family members they might try to often trap others by giving them materialistic things
- Magha people might literally either uphold the great legacy of their family or leave a great legacy behind as magha quite literally symbolises the throne of our ancestors.
- the body temperature of uttara phalguni natives might always be more than normal.
- people with hasta nakshatra are excellent with anything that is done with their hands whether it is cooking or crocheting anything that is done with our hands even healing.
- Punarvasu, purva bhadra and visakha people are born knowing their purpose and might have a deep connection to their soul purpose
- the symbol of the anuradha nakshatra is an unfolding lotus which grows in the mud representing their ability and determination to blossom amidst life's difficulties
- since jyeshtha is also known as the “constellation of governance” I've noticed that jyestha natives often have to be the ones that take care of their entire family
The girls with a passion for conjure 💅🏾🕷️🌸
h a p p y • v i r u s
John Frederick Lewis - A Lady Receiving Visitors (The Reception)
"His very careful and loving representation of Islamic architecture, furnishings, screens, and costumes set new standards of realism, which influenced other artists, including the leading French Orientalist painter Jean-Léon Gérôme"
“Sometimes I joke about everything because if I think/take things seriously it hurts and I don’t want to go there” -Gemini placements
Sea Melodies by Herbert James Draper (1904)
Because you should only ever be learning your ancestral ways from kinfolk. Here's a compilation of some books, videos and podcast episodes I recommend reading and listening to, on customs, traditions, folk tales, songs, spirits and history. As always, use your own critical thinking and spiritual discernment when approaching these sources as with any others.
Hoodoo in America by Zora Neale Hurston (1931)
Mules and Men by Zora Neale Hurston (1936)
Tell my horse by Zora Neale Hurston (1938)
Let Nobody Turn Us Around: An African American Anthology by Manning Marable and Leith Mullings, editors (2003)
Black Magic: Religion and the African American Conjuring Tradition by Yvonne P. Chireau (2006)
African American Folk Healing by Stephanie Mitchem (2007)
Hoodoo Medicine: Gullah Herbal Remedies by Faith Mitchell (2011)
Mojo Workin': The Old African American Hoodoo System by Katrina Hazzard-Donald (2012)
Rootwork: Using the Folk Magick of Black America for Love, Money and Success by Tayannah Lee McQuillar (2012)
Talking to the Dead: Religion, Music, and Lived Memory among Gullah/Geechee Women by LeRhonda S. Manigault-Bryant (2014)
Working the Roots: Over 400 Years Of Traditional African American Healing by Michele Elizabeth Lee (2017)
Barracoon: The Story of the Last "Black Cargo" by Zora Neale Hurston (2018)
Jambalaya: The Natural Woman's Book of Personal Charms and Practical Rituals by Luisa Teish (2021)
African American Herbalism: A Practical Guide to Healing Plants and Folk Traditions by Lucretia VanDyke (2022)
These are just some suggestions but there's many many more!! This is by no means a complete list.
I recommend to avoid authors who downplay the importance of black history or straight out deny how blackness is central to hoodoo. The magic, power and ashé is in the culture and bloodline. You can't separate it from the people. I also recommend avoiding or at the very least taking with a huge grain of salt authors with ties to known appropriators and marketeers, and anyone who propagates revisionist history or rather denies historical facts and spreads harmful conspiracy theories. Sadly, that includes some black authors, particularly those who learnt from, and even praise, white appropriators undermining hoodoo and other african and african diasporic traditions. Be careful who you get your information from. Keeping things traditional means honoring real history and truth.
Let me also give you a last but very important reminder: the best teachings you'll ever get are going to come from the mouths of your own blood. Not a book or anything on the internet. They may choose to put certain people and things in your path to help you or point you in the right direction, but each lineage is different and you have to honor your own. Talk to your family members, to the Elders in your community, learn your genealogy, divine before moving forwards, talk to your dead, acknowledge your people and they'll acknowledge you and guide you to where you need to be.
May this be of service and may your ancestors and spirits bless you and yours 🕯️💀
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