Tasseomancy symbols and meanings
Practical Magic Summer
I think people very often oversimplify what shadow-work is and typically don't know what it's for.
The term Shadow in Shadow-work refers to the Jungian archetype. Jung said the Shadow "represents our darkest desires, our untapped resources, or even rejected qualities. It can also symbolize our greatest fears and phobias." Exploring the Shadow is inherently uncomfortable and can bring a reaction out of us when we come close to it. For example, we feel anger or hostility to others often because they represent or demonstrate an aspect of our Shadow.
Shadow-work, however, is the practice of acknowledging, identifying, and understanding the contents of our Shadow. So not only are we not ignoring the Shadow, we're deliberately exploring it.
The purpose of Shadow-work is to facilitate personal growth, identify and heal lifelong traumas, promote personal accountability, understand the mind's conditioned responses, add context behind our personal behaviors, to know what our values are and why we hold those values, and to be consciously aware of our actions, their consequences, and why they produced the consequences they had. The Shadow is not some kind of evil programming inside us designed to ruin our lives, but rather parts of ourselves we've chosen to bury as opposed to addressing their needs.
Why is this work important? Becoming adept at Shadow-work turns someone into the orchestrator of their life as opposed to the byproduct of it. We learn act as opposed to react. We happen to life as opposed to life happening to us. This state of sovereignty is essential for magical and spiritual growth, which is why you see many practitioners undertake it.
It's uncomfortable work, but it's work worth doing.
Reblog to give your mutuals one of each
🪐Notes about the qualities of planets✨
**I found these observations in my notes from about a year ago when I was researching the qualities of the planets for aspect research. I can’t the source of these just yet but when I do I’ll add it! I think these could be super interesting to analyze in content of ruling planets. Do people take on these properties in a way? Either way I hope you all enjoy them! **
☀️Sun: to radiate, blast or push forward. Create attention or spotlight. Very hot and dry (heat makes more active, dry creates distinctions) Masculine, spirit, intent, will, determination
🌙Moon: to suck, to draw inward, to collect inward with magnetism, creating a vacuum. Cold and wet (cold makes things inactive, wet blurs distinctions and creates sympathy and empathy and unity of feeling). Cold lowers activity levels, makes calm. Feminine, receiver for spiritual info
🗣Mercury: to split and quicken, duality, logic. Goes between dualities and communicates between hot and cold, dry and wet, light and dark, hard and soft. Tends to be slightly dry but mimics prominent energy. Communication, transit, language, mental capacity
🌷Venus: to unify, pacify and smudge with levelling force. Cool and wet (cold creates inactivity and wet blurs creating empathy, sympathy ect). Connects people and blurs distinctions or differences that would separate them. Coolness aids in social harmony. Feminine
🔥Mars: to energize, activate and direct. Hot and dry (hot creates activity, dryness creates distinction). Malefic. Heat creates disturbance and anger. And the dryness creates distinctions and highlights differences, keep opposites apart. Masculine, survival instinct, war, violence, danger, actions, decisions
🌱Jupiter: to expand, to collect and add. Hot and wet (heat creates activity, wet blurs lines creating empathy, sympathy and unity). Hot and wet = ideal growing conditions, things grow under this energy. Shows where prosperity is most likely to happen in a chart. Masculine
🪐Saturn: to contract, jell (crystallize), to form or organize. Super cold and dry (cold creates inactivity, dry creates distinction). Malefic. Dryness makes distinctions which separate and cold nullifies slow activities and togetherness. Can create depression or lack of understanding other perspectives. Coldness allows concentration of ideas (molecules) and the dryness gives structure. Responsibility, achievement, discipline
💥Uranus: entropy, to explode, fracture or split. Very hot and dry (hot creates activity, dry creates distinction) . Electricity. Breakthroughs, sudden insights. Freedom
🌊Neptune: to expand without addition, to dissipate, release, blur, diffusion, to make porous and permeate. Very cold and wet (cold creates inactivity, wet blurs and creates empathy, sympathy, unity). Malefic. Can blue to the extreme. Idealism, very little structure. Feminine
🐍Pluto: to transform, shape shifting, purification. Aversion. Heat and dryness kind of, but not very defined like mercury. Death, regeneration
Witchcraft doesn’t always have to be complicated. Sometimes it’s writing a symbol on your sandwich with honey, or painting your nails a specific color to deflect negativity. Try these low key witchcraft ideas to add a little magical energy to your day-to-day.
Use music lyrics to invoke a certain feeling or vibe before you have to do something. (Confidence to take a test for instance)
Stir your tea or soups clockwise to add an increase of abundance of whatever you want.
Paint your nails black to absorb negativity. (or wear black clothes)
Draw symbols (runes or sigils for people who do that) on your foggy mirror after a bath or shower for protection.
Enchant your morning cup of coffee to what your intentions are for the day and drink up.
Use your shower to wash away negativity from the night before.
Practice visualization and see what you want to happen in your life in your mind.
Sprinkle salt over your entrance for protection. (bonus if it’s black salt)
Enchant your mirrors by cleaning them and saying out loud that they will only reflect positivity.
Look up your dream meanings.
Make a pendulum with a necklace and a key. Ask yes/no questions.
Collect witch supplies on walks. (Sticks, leaves, rocks, flowers…dead things)
Charge your witchcraft items with your intents.
Say prayers to your ancestors. Or leave them out offerings of food or whatever they liked when they were alive.
Practice your kitchen witch skills and make a hardy soup for abundance for the year ahead. Or a cake for prosperity and wealth.
Use a random deck of cards laying around the house for divination. (Clubs - Wands / Diamonds - Coins / Hearts - Cups / Spades - Swords)
Wear blue if you’re taking a test or going on a job interview to invoke calmness.
Wear pink makeup to invoke self love.
Enchant your jewelry to have specific meanings to you. A necklace for protection, a ring for clarity, a bracelet for confidence.
Sweep your room or living space. All the corners and sweep everything right out the door for an easy old-fashioned cleanse. If you have carpet just sweep the ‘energy’ metaphorically and open the door boot out the energy.
Keeping this here for safe reminders
The Ace of Wands could mean finding a new hobby, like painting or hiking. The Two of Wands could mean planning the renovation of your home, if interior design or woodworking is among your passions.
Passion is related to creativity. So the Six of Wands could mean your Instagram posts gaining a lot of attention, if you are into fashion or photography.
And we tend to be very passionate about our favorite celebrities and our crushes, so the Eight of Wands could mean receiving attention from someone famous or somebody you are interested in.
The Ace of Cups could mean the arrival of a new lover, while the Two of Cups could mean romance blooming between you and a friend.
Emotions are not always positive. Sometimes it is as if they do not even exist, like in the Four of Cups, where you are bored from feeling nothing. Other times they are negative, like in the Five of Cups, where you could be grieving a death or a breakup.
The Page of Cups could be an invitation to go out on a date. The Knight of Cups could be a marriage proposal. Both offers involve strong emotions.
These thoughts could be mundane, like the Two of Swords asking you to decide between steak and salmon for dinner.
Other times, they could be of the higher kind, such as the Four of Swords conveying that your mind is at peace, because you have found your true spiritual path.
Most of the time, though, these thoughts are about day to day affairs, such as the Page of Swords confirming that you will get the job, or the Eight of Swords predicting how stressed you will be because of an exam.
Since we are living in a material world, most of our foundations are material. The Ace of Pentacles could mean starting at a new job, while the Six of Pentacles could mean receiving a bonus.
Foundations are related to stability. So the Five of Pentacles does not necessarily mean you will lose everything and become a beggar. It could simply be predicting that you will suffer a salary deduction because of the pandemic, causing you to feel less financially stable than usual.
For this reason, the King of Pentacles is the most stable figure in this arcana, closely followed by the Queen and the Knight.
Because all of life overlaps.
If what you are most passionate about is money, then when the Suit of Wands talks to you, it would be speaking about finances, instead of hobbies. And if you are emotionally focused on spirituality, then instead of symbolizing a new lover, the Ace of Cups could mean a new religious journey.
The Three of Swords, for example, is about heartbreak. So why is it not under the Suit of Cups? Because when we are heartbroken, our heart is actually quiet. It is our mind that screams in pain, and that is the Suit of Swords’ domain.
Divination is one of those aspects of magic that possesses a massive number of forms and methods which can leave a new witch confused. So, what exactly is Divination? Divination is the metaphysical pursuit of introspection into potential upcoming or occurring events, challenges, relationships, and opportunism. This is not only for the purpose of looking into the future, for Divination can also be used to look deeper within yourself as well.
Colors: Silvers, Indigos, and Purples.
Elements: Fire, Earth, Air, Water, and Spirit.
Planets: The Moon, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.
Tools: Bones, Bundles, Candles, Charms, Crystal Spheres, Incense, Mirrors, Pendulums, throwing Runes, and Tarot Decks.
Anointing your Third Eye beforehand.
Vetting thoroughly before practicing.
Wearing Indigo and Purple whilst casting.
Wearing Silver or jewelry and accessories.
Amazonite, Amethyst, Aqua Aura Quartz, Azurite, Clear Quartz, Iolite, Kyanite, Labradorite, Merlinite, Nuumite, Silver, and Sugilite.
Basil, Bay Laurel, Chamomile, Cinnamon, Clove, Dill, Mint, Nettle, Nutmeg, Patchouli, Peppermint, and Spearmint.
Blue Lotus, Calendula, Chamomile, Dandelion, Jasmine, Lavender, Lilac, Lily of the Valley, Neroli, Marigold, Rose, and Vanilla.
literally just a rock. it can be a protective crystal if you want, but also if you pick up a rock from outside it can be a ward.
black salt (or any salt, if you wish) on windowsills. i also have black salt in jars in the 4 corners of my room.
sticks. dude trees are SO cool and protective, just don’t cut off a branch (unless you’ve been given permission, but i doubt a tree would like one of their limbs being cut off when you can easily find naturally dropped ones on the ground).
sigils! sigils are so versatile, make your own or find some online, draw it on a paper, and put it in your room. i have some thumbtacked to my wall as well as on my altar.
thread or ribbons around doorknobs. tbh, im not sure where this one comes from (maybe witch bells? which are also an idea) but you can tie black (or any color, but black is good for protection) ribbon around your doorknobs as a form of protection.
i’ll probably add a second post if i think of more. hope these can help you come up with your own ideas, too!! happy witching!