witchcraft 101

bagelcat

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idk if you guys like paganism but uhh I'm gonna teach you what some tarot cards mean
we'll start with the major arcana upright meanings


The Fool: innocence, new beginnings, free spirit
The Magician: willpower, desire, creation, manifestation
The High Priestess: intuitive, unconscious, inner voice
The Empress: motherhood, fertility, nature
The Emperor: authority, structure, control, fatherhood
The Hierophant: tradition, conformity, morality, ethics
The Lovers: partnerships, duality, union
The Chariot: direction, control, willpower
Strength: inner strength, bravery, compassion, focus
The Hermit: contemplation, search for truth, inner guidance
The Wheel Of Fortune: change, cycles, inevitable fate
Justice: cause and effect, clarity, truth
The Hanged Man: sacrifice, release, martyrdom
Death: end of cycle, beginnings, change, metamorphosis
Temperance: middle path, patience, finding meaning
The Devil: addiction, materialism, playfulness
The Tower: sudden upheaval, broken pride, disaster
The Star: hope, faith, rejuvenation
The Moon: unconscious, illusions, intuition
The Sun: joy, success, celebration, positivity
Judgement: reflection, reckoning, awakening
The World: fulfillment, harmony, completion

welp that's all of em
maybe I'll do the reversed meanings later
byee
 
Not really into MTG, but which one has the highest mana cost?
this one's not listed since he's a newfag but its Draco
16 big ones
 
here in Ireland, the old nutty folk have a system of vexes (I wouldn't call them spells because they're not) called piseoga (sg. piseog).
a popular piseog I was taught about years ago involved you getting a body part belonging to a diseased animal and burying it in someone's land with the hopes of giving that someone the disease that the animal had.
another similar one (some voodoo bullshit) involved stealing someone's final bit of harvested crop. you'd then treat this last sheaf of crop like some sort of doll (equivalent to the someone you stole it from) and "kill" it, typically through stabbing. you'd then go back and bury that sheaf in this someone's land (burying seems to be a popular trope) and as the sheaf would rot, so too would this someone's wealth and happiness.
this isn't exactly witchcraft (at least in my opinion) but a lot of people consider it as such.
irish people do some weird shit.
 
here in Ireland, the old nutty folk have a system of vexes (I wouldn't call them spells because they're not) called piseoga (sg. piseog).
a popular piseog I was taught about years ago involved you getting a body part belonging to a diseased animal and burying it in someone's land with the hopes of giving that someone the disease that the animal had.
another similar one (some voodoo bullshit) involved stealing someone's final bit of harvested crop. you'd then treat this last sheaf of crop like some sort of doll (equivalent to the someone you stole it from) and "kill" it, typically through stabbing. you'd then go back and bury that sheaf in this someone's land (burying seems to be a popular trope) and as the sheaf would rot, so too would this someone's wealth and happiness.
this isn't exactly witchcraft (at least in my opinion) but a lot of people consider it as such.
irish people do some weird shit.
it's witchcraft
 
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