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Future spouse reading ( Intuitive)
Hey love's hope y'all are doing great 💙 , sending beautiful healing energies towards you . Hope you resonate and if you don't please choose another pile . Alter the pronouns according to yourself . Take what can be applicable to you and leave the rest.
Some of these lyrics are based on your present and the others your future .
I've already answered all the asks that were sent during the Intuitive game ,check it out if you haven't and if you didn't receive an answer Tumblr probably deleted it .
Hope you enjoy 💙.
𝕻𝖎𝖑𝖊 1:
Hit the road jack - Ray Charles
Now baby, listen baby, don't ya treat me this way
'Cause I'll be back on my feet some day
Heaven California - Honey gentry
Take me to heaven when you go
If you want me, let me know
Take me to heaven, California
If you want me, I'll adore you
Sweet but psycho - Ava max
You're just like me, you're out your mind
I know it's strange, we're both the crazy kind
You're tellin' me that I'm insane
Boy, don't pretend that you don't love the pain
Little did I know - Julia Michaels
But little did I know
You would be the one I confide in
Learn how to try with
Little did I know
It was you before I ever decided
Home with you - Fka twigs
I didn't know that you were lonely
If you'd have just told me, I'd be home with you
I didn't know that you were lonely
If you'd have just told me, I'd be running down the hills to be with you
Future games - Fleetwood Mac
So you better take your time
You know there's no escape
The future sends a sign
Of things we will create
Baby it's alright
And so have faith
Oh yeah
You invent the future that you want to face
Dionne - Katelyn tarver
And I know it's not very sexy
When somebody loves you this much and knows you this well
𝕻𝖎𝖑𝖊 2:
Big plans - Why don't we
I got real big plans, baby, for you and me
So love me for who I am and for who I'm gonna be
Ain't got everything you want, but got everything you need
So take a chance, take a chance on me
Never be me - Miley Cyrus
But I hope that I'm able to be all that you need
If you think that I'm someone to give up and leave
That'll never be me, no
It's over isn't it - Steven universe
War and glory, reinvention
Fusion, freedom, her attention
Out in daylight, my potential
Bold, precise, experimental
Who am I now in this world without her?
Petty and dull, with the nerve to doubt her
Freaky deaky - Doja cat , Tyga
I've been feelin' freaky deaky
You're on your way to see me
Got the mirror on the ceiling
You're in the mood to please me
Sad girls luv money - Amarae, Kali uchis , Moily
I really like your body, I really like your body
I don't know why you hide it
I wanna see you behind me
Link up- Tinashe
For my next act, watch-watch me cut these bitches off
Yeah I'm a boss
Our song- Anne Marie, Niall Horan
Just when I think you're gone
Hear our song on the radio
Just like that, takes me back
To the places we used to go
𝕻𝖎𝖑𝖊 3:
Vehemence purity ring
Oh my, an angel
If we are brave enough, oooh
She'll take my anger up
Oh my, an angel
I've waited long enough, oooh
The mountain opened up
Dinner and diatribes Hozier
The look of mischief in your eye
Your friends are a fate that befell me
Hell is the talking type
I'd suffer hell if you'd tell me
All your exes : Julia Michaels
I want to live in a world where all your exes are dead
I want to kill all the memories that you save in your head
Late night waltz - Silk skin lovers
Follow me 'til morning rays
I'll follow you 'til daylight fades
Symphony clean bandit , Zara larsson
I've been hearing symphonies
Before all I heard was silence
A rhapsody for you and me
And every melody is timeless
Rainbow - Kacey Musgraves
Well, the sky has finally opened
The rain and wind stopped blowin'
But you're stuck out in the same old storm again
You hold tight to your umbrella
But, darling, I'm just tryin' to tell ya
That there's always been a rainbow hangin' over your head
Nikes Frank Ocean
I may be younger but I'll look after you
We're not in love, but I'll make love to you
𝕻𝖎𝖑𝖊 4:
Ugly Nicole Dollanganger
Anything that is beautiful
People want to break
And you are beautiful
I'm afraid
Pink in the night - Mitski
With every drop of rain singing
"I love you, I love you, I love you
I love you, I love you, I love you
I love you, I love you, I love you!"
Inside out- Zedd, griff
When the lights come off and the night is done
Everybody's left, can I be the one?
If it's all I do
I'm gonna love you, love you
She used to be mine - Sara barailles
She's imperfect but she tries
She is good but she lies
She is hard on herself
She is broken and won't ask for help
She is messy but she's kind
She is lonely most of the time
She is all of this mixed up
And baked in a beautiful pie
The bones - Maren Morris
When the bones are good, the rest don't matter
Yeah, the paint could peel, the glass could shatter
Let it break 'cause you and I remain the same
All you need to know - Gryffin
I'll lift you when you're feeling low
I'll hold you when the night gets cold
You'll never have to be alone
And that's all you need to know
You must love me - Lana del rey
Deep in my heart, I'm concealing
Things that I'm longing to say
Scared to confess, what I'm feeling
Frightened you'll slip away
You must love me, you must love me
𝕻𝖎𝖑𝖊 5:
City of stars - Ryan Gosling
A look in somebody's eyes
To light up the skies
To open the world and send it reeling
A voice that says, I'll be here
And you'll be alright
Isabelle - Zach Hood
Now I'm wasting time with Isabelle
Five foot sweet with skin like caramel
Every time it feels brand new
Wish I could rewind the things we do
Daddy issues - The neighbourhood
I'd run away and hide with you
I love that she's got daddy issues, and I do too
Heart shaped box Nirvana
I've been locked inside your heart-shaped box for weeks
I've been drawn into your magnet tar pit trap
Cover me in sunshine - Pink, Willow sage heart
From a distance all these mountains
Are just some tiny hills
Wildflowers, they keep living
While they're just standing still
Bonnie & Clyde - YUQI
We don't need money to feel good
'Cause you're the ride or die the rest of my life
Don't need a party to feel high
We're like the modern version of Bonnie & Clyde
The moon song - Beabadoobee
There's things I wish I knew
There's no thing I'd keep from you
It's a dark and shiny place
But with you my dear
I'm safe and we're a million miles away
𝕻𝖎𝖑𝖊 6:
Superstar -Sonic Youth
Don't you remember you told me you love me baby?
You said you'd be coming back this way again baby
Baby baby baby baby, oh baby
I love you, I really do
How true is your love ? - Hannah Grace
I'll take the pain with the glory
I'll let the love just fill me up
I'll let the hurt run through
How sweet? How deep? How blue?
How true is your love?
I hear you in the music
East of Eden - Zella day
Call me wild, drinking up the sunshine
Be my man and show me what it feels like
Safe and sound - Taylor Swift
Just close your eyes, the sun is going down
You'll be alright, no one can hurt you now
Come morning light, you and I'll be safe and sound
Dandelions - Ruth B
And I've heard of a love that comes once in a lifetime
And I'm pretty sure that you are that love of mine
Dancing queen - ABBA
You are the dancing queen
Young and sweet
Hey there Delilah - Plain white T's
A thousand miles seems pretty far
But they've got planes and trains and cars
I'd walk to you if I had no other way
Thank you so much 🥰❤️
Have a great day 💖
The 3D is Real and It's Coming Out of You Boo
All You Have to “Do” is Acknowledge It’s Already Done. Seriously. That's It.
You Aren’t Creating Anything. You Are Remembering Everything.
Ignoring Reality Makes No Sense When You Are Reality
Embrace Lazy Manifesting!
Manifesting and Why Feelings Don’t Matter. They Never Did.
How To Always Get What You Want
Trust Yourself. That’s How You Win.
Divine Timing is Your Timing.
Logically, You Already Have What You Want.
"Nothing to Change but Self" is Lowkey Bullshit
Stop Falling for “New Techniques” And Just Use Your Mind. It's Not Hard.
stop calling your desires "desires" when they are a part of your everyday life.
Nothing Is Hard. Nothing Is Difficult. It’s Just Done.
creds to @anitalenia for the beautiful dividers
here is some things you can manifest to make your life even enjoyable ,fun and simple.
to look like a celebrity ( this is so much fun just choose someone you want to look like and imagine everyone telling you that you look just like xy. )
new connections
to get free things ( coffie etc...) whenever you go out in public
not having to work or do a thing you love and get a ton of money for it
gain fame by social media
always travel to somewhere
having your fav coffie shop/store , anything near your work place or home
not having to study in college/school but get good grades anyway
not having to work out or eat healthy but still have your desired body
never having an insecurity again
having your dream wardrobe and always get compliments on your outfits
someone being patient with you is one of the softest forms of love
Explaining how tarot readings work using color gradient
Variables that influence tarot accuracy
How to strengthen your intuition (I)
6 things to do to improve your tarot reading skills (I)
3 basic things to focus on to improve tarot reading skills (II)
5 ways to incorporate tarot insights into your daily life
The difference between Tarot and Oracle, and my personal experience with them
Tarot Notes #1
Tarot Notes #2
Tarot Notes #3
This is all you need to be able to read tarot
101: The first guide you need: the bones & meat of tarot
101: Dominant energy in a tarot reading
101: How to get the most out of a general spread
101: Reading court cards
The flow of tarot interpretation
Contradiction in a reading (people’s personalities)
What I’ve noticed about interpreting YES/NO questions
Two ways to interpret timing
Answering ‘first impression’ question
Find missing items by asking 4 questions
Possible meanings of the card at the bottom of the deck
If you get positive cards to answer negative questions
Reading physical traits & appearance
The Hermit
The Emperor
The Star
The Moon
Cards for travel & movement
Cards for work connections
Cards for soulmate, romantic & sexual relationships
The Devil as first impression
Cards for stalking and spying
The Hierophant & The Lovers
The Devil & The Tower
The World for career/jobs
Cards for choices
Cards for pregnancy
The Justice as divine intervention?
Cards for “you need to stop asking”
Cards to indicate relationship status
The Hanged Man and divine intervention
Tarot Practice I: Reading People
Tarot Practice II: Reading People
Tarot Practice III: Reading People
All tarot asks I have answered
When is the right time to buy a deck?
Which deck should a beginner buy?
Choosing Oracle Decks
Symbolism: Individual VS Collective Meanings
Your reading tells you about yourself
PAC reading VS personal reading
Dealing with biases in tarot readings
How to reject a querent’s paid reading request
If the same cards keep appearing...
Why we are encouraged to avoid tarot when we don’t feel well
When the cards do not make any sense
Someone else’s energy in the reading?
When a reading doesn’t answer the question
Start and end your reading with this
Should you use your deck’s guidebook?
Channeled readings
When you don’t get any answers
What’s wrong with tarot websites & guidebooks?
Can people intuitively read tarot without learning the tarot system?
Why does it feel like there is a blockage when you want to read about someone
What you need to know about PAC reading
How to know when a reader is for you
How to know when the message is right
All questions about PAC reading
Choose the right pile in a PAC
Determining accuracy in PAC
You can’t decide between two piles?
Why you choose more than one pile
Don’t get hung up on a specific term
Have you let tarot control your life?
Choosing a different pile the second time
If the same cards keep appearing...
What factors influence timings
Can wishful thinking influence the pile you choose?
Can you ask the same question again and again?
What does it mean by 3rd party?
How to politely tell a reader their reading does not resonate?
can i be mcbling if im 13-15?
I would say yes?! I don’t think there’s anything wrong with the aesthetic 💕 (someone please correct me if I’m wrong tho!). Especially since there’s different variations of Y2K and Mcbling, like trashy y2k I believe is more so for adults. I would also ask your parents permission before dressing in certain clothes and indulging in this aesthetic ☺️
Here are some examples of age appropriate mcbling inspired outfits 🩷:
Brands:
Hollister
Abercrombie
Aeropostale
Vintage PINK
Baby Phat
PacSun
True Religion
Miss Me
Sanrio
Instead of mini skirts opt for skorts or longer dresses, you can also wear stockings underneath! You can wear bootcut jeans, flares, and sweatpants if skirts aren’t your thing. Juicy Couture velour sets are also a staple in Mcbling fashion but I personally feel juicy pants are too mature for tweens/young teenagers, Baby Phat has similar velour sets around the same price and look super cute and comfortable! Platform sneakers / sandals would be cute shoes to wear as well! For tops, you can be as creative as you want - T shirts, halters, sweaters, etc. If you like to accessorize - I recommend small hoops, tacky big rings, charm bracelets, and a simple chain.
For makeup tips, I would advise you to avoid a smokey eye but instead use glitters! All you need is a CC/BB cream, mascara, blush, and lip gloss. Embrace your fresh face and keep it very demure, very cutesy ✨!
I hope that I could be of help, baby divaaa 🥰!
Henlo! Saw you answering some asks so here I am to drop by. Random question that idk if anyone has asked before (or if I've ever asked cuz I can't remember shit):
What are the themes you like to explore when you do PACs? Self? Interpersonal relationships?
Hope you're staying hydrated and comfy!
Interpersonal relationships. I did write a post about this before here, but basically I said that I prefer reading about relationships because interpersonal dynamics (an interaction of variables such as personalities, status, power, etc and how they all feel) interest me.
How those variables interact with each other is not something that's easily figured out just through logical thinking alone. I can understand individual's psychology just fine, but when you put different people together and have them interact with one another in a particular environment, it gets complicated. I also think it's because I use Te instead of Fe, so most subtle things that go on in relationships and social interactions go over my head.
Reading tarot about those things help me become more aware and get used to them. Since I can understand individual's psychology, all I have to do is connect different people in a particular environment to each other and see the common pattern in their responses and motivations. Tarot can show that connection logically and clearly; eg. I can understand the impact of Queen of Pentacles on Page of Cups and how it affects the Page's behaviour.
So with Arab perfumes becoming popular in the West due to their strong projection and beautiful smell, and the Arab world becoming known for our knowledge on how to smell good af, I (a half Moroccan) am going to reveal some other ways we ensure we smell amazing to the girlies on Tumblr who are interested in Arab perfumes or just in generally smelling amazing 😍 Most tips are Moroccan but many apply to the Arab world in general (under the cut because this turned into a long post) ✨💞💐
1) Good Eating Habits: When my mother moved here to Europe, she was immediately struck by how the people seemed to smell like "pig." And that's no coincidence. You are what you eat, so coming from a country where nobody eats pig to one where everyone eats it, of course you're going to be struck by people smelling like it from the inside out. Not just that, but in the Arab world, it's also way less common for people to eat takeout and drink alcohol, whereas in many parts of the West, these things are a normal part of many people's diets and affects their natural scent. A lot of Arabs have also talked about how Westerners smell like "milk," and this is because Westerners tend to consume more dairy products than people in the East do. It's also common for Arabs to eat fruit as dessert instead of having cakes or cookies all the time (although speaking of cookies and cakes, the scents of rosewater, orange blossom water, almonds, honey, vanilla, oranges and lemons commonly used in Arab baking fill up the house with a wonderful smell while they're baking). Teas made from various herbal infusions are popular throughout the Arab world. Spearmint, peppermint, sage, cardamom, cinnamon, hibiscus, chamomile, anise, and thyme are commonly used to flavor tea in MENA. Dried lime tea is drunk in the Arabian Peninsula. Coffee flavoured with cardamom is also common. I especially like Turkish coffee. Spices like cinnamon, cardamom, and cloves are commonly used in cooking, and the scent of them can cling to your clothes and hair. Herbs like mint and parsley, which have natural deodorising properties, are often used in meals.
I'm not saying that you need to cut any foods out in order to smell good, but you should consider reducing the amounts of unhealthy foods and red meats you eat, and make sure to drink plenty of water and eat veggies and fruit daily.
2) Keeping a Clean House: Here in Ireland, a lot of people don't clean their houses every day. I know multiple people that only clean their floor once a week, and have a couple of neighbours who don't do much cleaning themselves and just have a housekeeper visit to clean once a week. But in Morocco, people clean daily. The home is also deep cleaned once a week, we even wash the walls. We don't wear shoes inside, and not just that, but we also have different slippers specifically for wearing inside the bathroom. Living in a clean space is important for smelling good, because no matter what you do, you'll always end up smelling like wherever you live due to spending so much time there. The scent will cling to your clothes and hair. Which means if your house smells dirty, you will also smell dirty.
As well as making sure the house is clean, Arabs also make it smell pretty with extras. For example, in Morocco it's common to burn incense or bakhour (perfumed wood chips), and the scent permeates your clothes. People also keep pieces of musk in their wardrobes (wrapped in a handkerchief). It come in scents like orange blossom, jasmine, amber, sandalwood, chamomile and lavender. An unused bar of soap or a sachet of potpourri in your wardrobe will do the same job though if you can't or don't want to buy musk. The musk can also be used as a scented wax melt, a home scent (you just leave it in a bowl), a body perfume (rub it on your skin), a hair perfume (rub on your palms and run through the hair), or to scent bathwater. Solid perfume made from natural ingredients has the same effect. I like Lush Rose Jam solid perfume, as it smells like sweet roses and Turkish delight, and a little goes a long way.
Specific to Marrakech, you can buy jasmine balls which you just leave around the house (if you're not in Marrakech, you can just leave potpourri or dried flowers and herbs in sachets on your desk, bedside table, etc). The Marrakech herbal shops also sell sandalwood bark which you burn. Oud and amber are also burned. Herbs like lavender are sprinkled under carpets and rugs so the scent rises as they're stepped on. Room sprays from brands like Nabeel are used, which come in a range of lovely scents (like the warm vanilla and oud Kanz or the rich floral Raunaq).
3) Personal Hygiene: In the Arab world, people shower daily. In Morocco, we also go to the hammam (public bath) once a week, and we sit in the sauna room, and then rub our bodies with sabon beldi (black soap), a natural soap made from olive oil and black olives, leaving it on for a few minutes before rinsing it off. Then we scrub our skin with a kessa glove after it's marinated. Exfoliating dead skin regularly makes perfume cling to you better (if you order Korean bath towels from Amazon, they're very similar to Moroccan kessa gloves and you use them in a similar way). Then after washing our hair, we use a ghassoul clay mask (some people also rub henna into their skin). After washing the clay off, many people rub rosewater or argan oil into their skin before heading to the relaxation area to enjoy refreshments. As well as helping us smell good, it also makes our skin incomparably soft. When my parents were newlyweds, my father remarked on how he'd never felt a woman with such soft skin in his life before. My mother attributes it to regularly using the hammams before moving here.
Obviously not everyone has access to a hammam, but you can create a similar experience at home. Just sit in a steamy hot shower for 10-15 minutes, wash your skin with a natural soap and leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing off and exfoliating with a glove. Then tone with rosewater and apply oil to your body.
Dukhan treatments (smoke baths) are practiced in Sudan. Married women and brides anoint themselves with oil, before sitting over a chair with a hole in the centre. Under the seat, there is a pit, in which acacia wood, frankincense, or other aromatic woods and resins are burned in a clay vessel.
As well as showering daily (and using the hammam regularly if you're Maghrebi), many people in the Arab world also perform wudu (ritual cleansing) five times a day before praying.
Women commonly apply Musk Al Tahara (white musk), an attar that smells like vanilla, flowers and soft musk on the external parts of their vulva after periods.
Alum was commonly used as a natural deodorant in the Arab world in the past, and some still use it today.
Bidets are also common in the Arab world. In the Anglosphere they're uncommon, but it's easy to get a portable bidet (a small squeezable bottle with a nozzle) online.
We also wash our hands before meals, with a pitcher of water which is passed around the room. In Turkey, they use kolonya, made from fig blossoms, jasmine, rose, or citrus to disinfect their hands. In Morocco, it's common for women to scent their hands with rosewater or orange blossom water after meals.
4) Fragrances, Lotions and Potions: In the Arab world, perfumes are incredible. They're oil-based, so they have excellent projection and longevity. The olfactory notes commonly used in them are beautiful too: delicate rosewater and orange blossom water, exotic oud, sweet amber, vibrant roses and jasmine. In Morocco, gardenia scents are popular, even among men.
Emirati perfumes are the most well known in the West and are super good. Some personal favourites of mine include Oud Mood by Lattafa (Caramel, rose, saffron, and oud), Fatima Pink by Zimaya (Sweet rose that smells like a bit like Turkish delight. it's a dupe of the French Parfums De Marly Delina, however, the actual Delina smells very similar to generic rose oil perfumes you can get in the Arab world to begin with so Zimaya was basically able to dupe it to a T. Their version lasts really long too), Ameerat Al Arab by Lattafa (jasmine, a hint of oud, slightly citrusy. Also the name means "Arabian Princess" in English), Fakhar Rose by Lattafa (sweet, fruity, and very floral) and Yara by Lattafa (floral, amber, vanilla and strawberry). I buy my perfumes from Dubai Perfume Shop in Dublin, but they can be easily found online. Some well-known Arab perfume houses include Lattafa, Al Rehab, Zimaya, Al Qurashi, Amouage, Afnan, Ajmal, Asdaaf, Al Haramain, Armaf, Kayali, Maison Alhambra, and Swiss Arabian, but there are hundreds more.
As well as sprayable perfume, perfume oil is also used. It usually comes in rollerballs or small containers, is inexpensive, and lasts for ages. Like spray perfume, it comes in a huge variety of scents. You can also put it in diffusers or add some to cotton balls and leave in your wardrobe to scent clothes and linens.
Arabs know when to wear perfumes. For example, a rich, sweet, strong oud and vanilla scent will be beautiful in colder weather. But in warm weather, it will become cloying and sickly. Musk, amber and saffron are popular in winter, while rose, orange blossom and jasmine are popular in summer.
In the Arab world, many stalls in the Medina sell gorgeous oils, fragrances and soaps that are inexpensive. For example, the musk I mentioned above. As well as making your home smell incredible, you can also rub it on your body and you'll smell good for days.
Rosewater is commonly used as a toner and to remove makeup. In the town of Skoura, where my great grandparents were from, men even use it to shave with! Orange blossom water is also used in Arab beauty routines in a similar way to rosewater. You can apply either to a bath for extra luxury.
Argan oil is commonly used in Morocco on both skin and hair, as well as the less well-known but just as good prickly pear oil (which is very high in vitamin E). Pure argan oil actually smells mild and not fragrant (similar to olive oil), but for beauty, things like rose oil and menthol are commonly added, so it smells pretty good. Throughout the Middle East and North Africa, jasmine hair oil, castor oil and sweet almond oil (I like putting it in my baths and on my body) are easy to find. Usually Middle Eastern and South Asian shops in the West sell them too.
Honey and almond masks have been used since ancient times, and to this day are still popular. You can buy them basically anywhere. Homemade face masks made from honey and yoghurt or crushed figs and yoghurt are also used.
Aloe Vera is used to treat dry skin, acne, and sunburns. It has a cool and refreshing scent, perfect for the hot climate in many parts of the Arabian world. I like applying it after shaving as it's soothing, natural, and absorbs easily.
Frankincense, a resin used in the Middle East and North Africa for thousands of years, was traditionally used as a natural perfume. It's commonly used in incense. Frankincense oil is also good for the skin.
Bakhour and incense, as well as being used to scent the home, can also be used to scent the hair and clothes. Hold your clothes or hair over a brazier with incense burning inside, and the perfumed smoke will cling on to them.
There are many beautiful scented soaps available in the Arab world. If you go to Turkish or Arab supermarkets, a lot of them will have a section where they sell hygiene products, including soaps with ingredients like argan, rose and oud, and olive oil. I've even found Syrian Aleppo soap before. You can just buy soaps from regular stores in scents like rose, jasmine, honey and almond, orange blossom and sandalwood for achieving that exotic scent though.
As well as using various oils, perfumes, and fragrant beauty treatments, Arab women also know how to layer these different scents to add dimension to them and avoid clashing. For example, a rose perfume over a vanilla lotion will always smell good. Other combinations that are good include almond and vanilla, rose and oud, rose and jasmine, lavender and lemon, rose and orange blossom, and orange blossom and vanilla. But there are many different combinations you can use to achieve a delicious scent that's unique to you.
I hope this was helpful, stay pretty ✨