Balancing Energies with Gray Candles in Wiccan Traditions

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In Wiccan traditions, candles play an important role in rituals and spellwork. Each color of candle is believed to possess its own unique energy, and Wiccans often select candles for their particular correspondences based on the desired outcome of their magical work. White candles are often used to represent purity, clarity, and spiritual growth. They can be used in rituals of cleansing and purification, as well as to honor deities associated with light and knowledge. Red candles are associated with passion, courage, and strength. They are commonly used in love spells, as well as rituals focused on power and transformation.


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Before the Bad Kids go into the Forest Of The Nightmare King, Adaine decides to change Boggy into an owl named Bog-owl-riel Frog-owl-riel as she believes the forest would be too dangerous for him as a frog. Before the Bad Kids go into the Forest Of The Nightmare King, Adaine decides to change Boggy into an owl named Bog-owl-riel Frog-owl-riel as she believes the forest would be too dangerous for him as a frog.

Magic is real and so is my frog

They are commonly used in love spells, as well as rituals focused on power and transformation. Green candles are connected to fertility, abundance, and wealth. They are often used in spells and rituals related to prosperity and growth, as well as those focused on healing and renewal.

Magic is real and so is my frog

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xiaoguiwang:

fuck all of u bitches with bad taste welcome to night vale did not have THE MAIN CHARACTER, THE NARRATOR, say hes in gay love at first sight with another man in goddamn 2012 when the best you could get was, like, glee, for you to say its only legacy is that some ppl r being cringe abt horror. fuck you.

people’s standards have dropped so fucking low n some of u have never had that experience of listening to the pilot for the first time and hear cecil wax poetic about how handsome and mysterious carlos is and have it be completely normal and expected! do you know how unprecedented that was? do you know how healing it was to hear gay love being talked about with such candor and without shame, without restraint?

wtnv was incrediblyy ahead of the curve in a lot of ways and it continues to be almost a decade later and i REFUSE to let yall slander it like this. it isnt even a horror podcast it’s a comedy with horror elements but it was never meant to be scary. the way that wtnv also does satire so well n the scathing critiques of contemporary society (esp the surveillance state)….. just say u never understood what it was (is & continues to be) abt and go lol no need to embarrass urself

and you see. the thing is. i remember being here. i remember when ppl were scared wtnv wld just be another bury your gays story. and i remember when the 1 year anniversary episode came out and EVERYONE being shocked that not only did nobody die but cecil and carlos rly got together! and i rmbr when wtnv topped the charts week after week after week following that and it was THE fiction podcast and it was THE podcast in general for so long until its popularity gradually lessened and people started to look at other things and listened to other podcasts.

but you cannot look at wtnv which was literally genre-defining in its ingenious storytelling and everything else and say its legacy is that ppl think trees with eyes are the epitome of horror.

i wont allow it.

they’re literally celebrating their 10 yr anniversary this year n they never dropped the ball, not even once. your faves could never. i need u to apologize to jeffrey cranor and joseph fink rn for this slander.

H. Melt, “There Are Trans People Here” (2021)

elissastillstands:

But these people are my reality.

I haven’t been able to stop thinking about the Eldermourne finale since it aired, so have a quick Fia and Irina pietà.

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dungeons-are-too-cold:

Idk about anyone else, but I’m a little bummed that they have to clarify no Brennan in the FAQ’s for the Shriek Week season, and most of the comments I see mention Brennan in some way. I think he’s great, he is one of the most influential people in my dnd journey. However, it feels a little disrespectful to the team on Shriek Week and at Dimension 20, especially considering the conversations that were had after Misfits and Magic. Like, a lot of comments are like “So sad that Brennan isnt part of it, but im still excited” or “Im happy that Brennan is getting the break he deserves” which still centers him in a conversation about inclusion and diversity at Dimension 20, which is exactly the opposite of what they are trying to do. It all feels just a little bit off.

Is that just me?

Lemme be honest, I know people are just thinking in like admiration for him but that shit really bums me out. We have one hell of an amazing, inclusive, talented, diverse, and skilled cast for Shriek week. I put in so much gotdamn work for the characterization of this universe, this world. I made a goddamn system so we could tell our story our way and I keep hearing “Well where’s Brennan”.

He’s a grown ass man. If he’s excited and hype about the thing we’re doing it’s OBVIOUSLY FINE. THERE’S OBVIOUSLY A REASON. “Who’s this unknown black guy and where’s Brennan” is the vibe I KEEP getting, whether people mean it or not and holy shit it’s upsetting after awhile. Even days later I keep getting those notifications on MY OWN POSTS ABOUT IT. I made a spoof video if like “an introduction to Gabe” to play it off but good Lord, your frustration over not seeing the person you wanted and expressing that to someone else who is doing it is JUST going to make that person feel like you didn’t and don’t want to see them there. “Well I’m just sad he’s not there and wanted to say it”

Well I have no influence on that and I see that stuff, I take it with me because I care about how this show and story goes. He’s not gone, he’s not dead, but for God’s sake if you like Dimension 20 as a whole why not just be excited that this is something so vastly different rather than feeling so damn obligated to vocalize that another one of the White Dude DMs you idolize isn’t on the screen for FOUR. DAMN. EPISODES.

And I have hesitations even posting this nonsense anywhere else because people will love to say something immediately. The show didn’t even air yet. Goddamn, I already don’t wanna compare myself and he and I had a conversation where he told me to NOT do exactly that. I’m friends with the dude, if he trusted me to do this then for God’s sake don’t keep reminding me how much you wish it was him there.

And I have hesitations even posting this nonsense anywhere else because people will love to say something immediately. The show didn’t even air yet. Goddamn, I already don’t wanna compare myself and he and I had a conversation where he told me to NOT do exactly that. I’m friends with the dude, if he trusted me to do this then for God’s sake don’t keep reminding me how much you wish it was him there.
Candle color correspondences in wiccan traditions

Blue candles are associated with communication, intuition, and spiritual guidance. They can be used in rituals aimed at enhancing psychic abilities, promoting calmness and tranquility, and seeking inspiration and guidance. Yellow candles are connected to intellect, clarity, and creativity. They are often used in spells and rituals related to study, learning, and mental clarity. They can also be used to invoke the energy of the sun. Purple candles are associated with spirituality, wisdom, and divination. They are commonly used in rituals aimed at connecting with higher realms, seeking spiritual guidance, and enhancing psychic abilities. Orange candles are connected to enthusiasm, ambition, and energy. They are often used in spells and rituals related to motivation, success, and creativity. They can also be used to invoke the energy of the sun. Pink candles are associated with love, compassion, and emotional healing. They are commonly used in spells and rituals focused on healing the heart, attracting love and friendship, and nurturing relationships. Black candles are often used in protective rituals and banishing spells. They are believed to absorb negative energy and work as a protective shield. Black candles can also be used in rituals related to transformation and personal growth. Silver and gold candles are often used to represent the divine and can be used in rituals to honor deities or to mark important occasions. They are associated with higher vibrations and can be used in rituals related to spiritual growth and connecting with the divine. It is important to note that these color correspondences can vary slightly between different Wiccan traditions and individuals. Additionally, personal intuition and intent should always be considered when selecting candles for magical work..

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