Ćber-polymath Richard H. Fay is back this week. Over the past few weeks, heās shown his deep knowledge of occult subjects, but this week gives us a beautifully-researched glimpse into the world of speculative poetry, from Gilgamesh to today. You can read his blog here, and we also recommend checking out his Zazzle Store. Occasionally shoved into [ā¦]
Richard H. Fay is back to the occult this week for his final occult post in this series (but check back next week for a post on a different subject!). The darker side of fairy lore is something that most people donāt think about⦠But he sets the record straight. You can read his blog here, [ā¦]
I will finally tell you a bit about my personal experience with knot magick.
I used it for Love magick. No, I do not need knot magick to tie my Scorpio! I would need magick to get rid of him, if I wanted to, of course I don’t want to, I love the man. I am simply expressing that I don’t need to tie him, however, misundertandigs stop our flow too much and we get into arguments, then we make up. But neither of us like to fight.
Either way, I asked my lover to do magick with his enegy and he is cool with it. Only because
When it comes to love magick, it’s important to tread carefully and with respect. While the idea of using spells or rituals to influence romantic outcomes can be tempting, it’s essential to remember that true love cannot be forced or manipulated without consequences. Love magick can sometimes backfire, leading to unintended outcomes or creating unhealthy attachments. Instead of seeking to control another’s emotions, focus on attracting love naturally through positive energy, self-care, and genuine connections. Always practice ethical magick, honoring free will and the natural flow of relationships.
This beloved of mine, who I call Scorpio, is my twin flame and he very much is connected to paganism and magick, enough said. Aditionally, he is very traditional about family, he truly desires union which, of course is adorable.
Maybe I had to “tie” myself.
Anyways…
I tied anklets on my feet, they are made of my charmed mermaid fabric which has been charmed for sex union. This sex union thing works.
My tie lingerie collection
Simply put, I use, they are handmade and charmed, I use them for personal empowerment and sex union. They are divine.
I removed the twinf flame anklets I tied on 8/8 and tied a single anklet, I called it the twin flame union anklet, of the dame fabric and similar design.
I tied a knot and said a prayer for the divine masculine, I did the same for the divine feminine, I then asked my beloved twin flame to tie the union knot, which tied the anklet around my ankle.
I then accidentally removed the anklet from my foot and gave it to my beloved and I had told him it was important. He knew what I was doing. Anyway, I had an awful 3 days. Then, when I wasn’t having a good time, my lover gavve me the anklet, I started crying. I put the anklet on and I felt so much better.
Then, I felt off again, I realized the anklet was a little loose and I asked him to tie it agian, he did and it was like another breath of fresh air.
Real world applications
I decided to belly dance: I tied a square scarf with two knots speaking mantras, then I tied it speaking anoter mantra.
I tie my kids Jiu Jitsu belts telling them with each knot that they are getting stronger and stronger and they believe it. I do the saame when I tie their shoes.
I tie an apron on me while expressing that my work is effortless and productive.
I tie my shoes expressing that I am protected and safe.
I tie my hair in the same way and de tangle my hair while releasing negativity.
Sapho is the poetess of poetesses. I wrote a love poem for her to honor her since she is famous for writing love poems for women.
Sappho is said to have inspired the term lesbian because she was from the island of Lesbos and wrote poems for other ladies. She also wrote for men and there is not much history.
If you are new here: Welcome! I am Eve, a very spiritual person who loves creativity in every way. I concentrate on Love and Sex (Union), and ancient wisdom.
But if you are not new, then you know I am all about that ancient stuff: literature, poetry, languages, history….
TRIGGER ALERT!!!! You will not like this if you are a Christian.
My dream a while back was to learn Sanksrit so I could read the ancient sacred texts.
However, syncronistically, Latin (the ancient Roman language) fell on my lap. I started learning it and reading ancient Roman poetry.
We all see the flashy celebrity couples all over our feeds, magazines, and for some odd reason, the news (because this is the 3D after all and nothing here makes sense). Often times, their relationships, and especially their looks and bling, catch our attention, and some of us (definitely not me) might want what they appear to have: Love. Emphasis on the word appear.
I have been inclined to write about celebrity twin flames š„š„ though I see not many. Alright, there is one couple I adore, Chip and Joanna Gaines. I see them as soulmates, and I will one day write an article about them. They’re the type of doing, quiet celebrity who is love based and family oriented with a huge emphasis on the home, not the flashy airhead celebs who dazzle us with their mini dresses, champagne bottles, and their hot dates, those celebrity couples are the manifestation of 3D love and many of them karmic couples who should not be together because there’s a more “normal” person out there who deserves one of the partners most.
Suddenly, I have been educating myself about how to be a woman (I have been a feminist, it manifested separation, now I’m learning how to become my divine feminine), and I have been listening to real world love advise on YouTube university when suddenly my video ends and it goes to Jay Shetty’s podcast. Of course, I know who he is, I’ve listened to his podcast because who hasn’t? I have watched his videos and followed the guy. I even read one of his books, “Think like a monk.”
I wasn’t trying to listen to Shetty when my phone kept on playing his video, but then I listened and watched him introduce his wife. She is a great match for him and is so lovely. I linked the video below because I can’t recite their story, but it’s so sweet.
Basically, they met through sincronicities that linked her to his family through spirituality before he became a monk. Upon his return after being a monk for 3 years, he was told by his sister that she had feelings for him. Her heart had been touched. He was shy but recognized he liked her, too, and they fell in love. That’s how it goes.Ā Listen to his video for the details.
Signs that a celebrity couple or famous couple genuinely love each other can often be subtle, but here are some indicators to look for:
Genuine Interaction: They interact with each other naturally and comfortably in public, displaying affection and respect without seeming staged or forced.
Consistent Support: They consistently support each otherās careers and personal goals, showing up at significant events and celebrations.
Authentic Communication: They speak about each other with warmth and sincerity in interviews, sharing personal anecdotes and expressing admiration.
Quality Time: They make time for each other despite busy schedules, prioritizing their relationship and spending quality time together.
Respect for Privacy: They maintain a balance between sharing their lives publicly and protecting their private moments, respecting each otherās need for privacy.
Visible Affection: They express affection through gestures like holding hands, hugging, or cuddling, showing their love in everyday moments.
Conflict Resolution: They handle disagreements or conflicts maturely and privately, working through issues without public drama.
Shared Values and Interests: They show that they have common values and interests, participating in activities that strengthen their bond.
Personal Growth: They support each otherās personal growth and development, encouraging each other to pursue their passions and improve themselves.
Public Acts of Kindness: They engage in public acts of kindness or charity together, reflecting a shared commitment to making a positive impact.
These signs can help indicate whether a celebrity couple’s relationship is rooted in genuine love and connection.
Which celebrity of famous couple do you believe are in love, true love?
If you love poetry, these might be true about you:
You might be refined
You must appreciate language
You are comfortable feeling and expressing emotion
You probably enjoy the power of expression
You might be an avid reader or a writer
You could be a scholar or teacher type
You could be a researcher or artist
People who read poetry often share certain traits or characteristics:
1. Sensitivity: They tend to be attuned to emotions and the nuances of language.
2. Creativity: Many poetry readers are creative individuals who enjoy exploring new ideas and perspectives.
3. Curiosity: They have a desire to delve deeper into the meaning behind words and symbols, often seeking insight and understanding.
Appreciation for beauty: Poetry readers often have a keen appreciation for the beauty of language, imagery, and metaphor.Reflectiveness: They enjoy introspection and contemplation, finding value in self-expression and self-discovery through poetry.Empathy: Poetry readers often possess a strong sense of empathy, as they are able to connect with the emotions and experiences of others through poetic expression.Open-mindedness: They are receptive to different styles and forms of poetry, embracing diversity and experimentation within the art form.
Interpreting poetry involves understanding its themes, imagery, language, and tone. Start by reading the poem multiple times to grasp its overall meaning. Pay attention to symbolism, metaphor, and word choice. Consider the historical and cultural context, as well as the poet’s background. Additionally, reflect on your own emotional response to the poem and how it connects to your own experiences. Discussing the poem with others can also offer new perspectives. Remember, there’s no single “correct” interpretation; poetry often invites multiple readings.
Tips for poetry reading
Read Aloud: Poetry often relies on the rhythm and sound of language. Reading a poem aloud helps you experience its musicality and emotional nuance more deeply.
Slow Down: Take your time with each line. Pause to savor the imagery, metaphors, and emotional weight of the words. Allow the poem to unfold slowly and give each phrase the attention it deserves.
Visualize: Try to picture the scenes or emotions described in the poem. Visualizing the imagery can enhance your connection to the poem and make the experience more vivid.
Feel the Emotions: Engage with the emotions conveyed in the poem. Let yourself feel the joy, sorrow, or longing expressed. This emotional immersion can make the poem more impactful.
Explore Multiple Readings: Read the poem several times. Each reading can reveal new layers of meaning and offer a deeper understanding of the poetās intent.
Annotate: Make notes in the margins or use a journal to jot down your thoughts, interpretations, and feelings. This active engagement can deepen your appreciation and help you connect with the poem on a personal level.
Research Context: Sometimes understanding the historical or personal context of a poem can enrich your reading experience. Look up background information about the poet or the time period if you’re curious.
Discuss with Others: Sharing and discussing poetry with friends or a reading group can provide new insights and perspectives. Hearing how others interpret a poem can broaden your own understanding.
Connect to Your Life: Reflect on how the themes and emotions of the poem resonate with your own experiences. Personal connections can make the poem more relevant and meaningful to you.
Embrace Ambiguity: Poetry often thrives in ambiguity and open interpretation. Allow yourself to appreciate the multiple meanings and nuances, even if the poem doesn’t have a clear or definitive message.