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Wordpress still won’t reconnect to here for some reason!
Therefore I’m sharing with you all here a much ancticipated and requests blog post!
Every time I open my asks on Instagram I probably get 8 messages about this topic.
So… here you have it. The topic is written!
I hope you enjoy!
What Is The Point Of This Spell?: First, figure out what sort of spell you want to do. What is its purpose? What kind of spell is it? A glamour, for example. Might be the sort of spell you decide on. It may seem obvious, but remember to write this stuff down! I usually write these questions down and keep the whole spell making process recorded in my grimoire. This is my own personal advice, but something I’ve learned is to consider if there’s another way you can accomplish whatever the purpose of the spell is without magick. I think of spells as last resorts to certain things, or as a booster shot of luck or confidence ect. But that’s just me. The Timing: When will I do this spell? This could be based off of the day of the week/time of day and moon cycle. Astrology stuff if you’re into that. I also like to do big spells on the Sabbats so if you celebrate them, you might try that. How Might I Prepare?: Will this spell have certain crystals, herbs, chants, sigils, what do you need to do and collect? Remember to research any ingredients used. Especially if its a big, or important spell to you. To me, research is just more intent! Here’s a compact list of some things a spell might involve as well, you might go through and decide what works and what doesn’t. This certainly isn’t everything you might put in a spell but it might help you narrow a few things down: - Colors used - Jars/Sachets - Sigils - Crystals - Herbs & Spices - Candles - Incense - Essential oils - Forms of divination, such as tarot, runes, or a pendulum - Knots - Chants - Magick waters, such as moon water What Will The Steps Be?: if you know you want to do a glamour, once again as the example, and you want to involve candles, think about what that will actually look like. Tips & Reminders: - Cleanse yourself, the space, and anything used. - Ground yourself. - Cast a circle, if you feel that’s necessary. You don’t have to though! - Set the mood. Do a spell past dark, light some candles, take a nice, long, hot, cleansing bath ahead of time. Drink some tea. Do some self care, or something that makes you feel as witchy as ever. - If something feels right, using this ingredient over that, a certain time of day, or anything like that. Do it! This is your practice. - If you’re not sure what to do, or what a spell should even look like, have a look at other similar spells. Before you even start writing your own, you might just substitute a few things because you lack ingredients or prefer something else from spells you’ve found. - Wards are always a good idea - If sigil burning, or fire of any sort is involved. Be safe! keep some water nearby, do it on a fire safe surface, keep in mind how you’re going to keep this contained if something goes wrong. Enjoy and have a lovely day 💖
שמוש תּהילים Shimmush Tehilim [“Use of the Psalms”] is a work attributed originally to האי גאון Hai Gaon in the 10th century. It’s unclear to me at this point what role it played in Jewish life though many contemporary Jewish sources describe it as relatively little-known. As the story goes, a Christian convert named Johannes Gottfried Seelig translated the Shimmush Tehilim into German in the 16th century where it became a mainstay of Pennsylvania Dutch magic. In the 19th century the work was translated from German to English (Secrets of the Psalms by Godfrey Selig) and in the early 20th century became a popular source for rootworkers. [1] It’s been around the block! To me that suggests efficacy and I’ve found quite a bit of success with it myself.
This is a topic rife for study by the Jewish witch, here I’m going to focus of the use of the Psalms for warding a home.
Here are a few ideas for warding of a space, listed by Tehilim/Psalm number.
For each of these tehilim, the Shimmush Tehilim recommends reciting them followed by setting your intention with a petitionary prayer. Most of these are designed for personal protection. To adapt them to create a relatively simple ward of a space, I recommend methodically walking through the space while reciting the tehila and setting intention. For something stronger, write a more complex ritual that combines a few of these methods.
61: The quintessential tehilah for warding a home. It is especially strong when placed after the previous tenants have left but before you move in. If that isn’t possible because you’re warding a place you already live in, consider combining this tehilah with one or more tehilim below.
44: Walk through the home, reciting this and set your intention. Reapply often.
59: Recite this from the second verse through the end at solar noon and just before sunset for three days in a row.
91: This tehilah is often called “the anti-demonic psalm” and lives up to its name. The Shimmush Tehilim suggests reciting it 7 times for its basic effects. For stronger protection, consider reciting it 7 times for 7 consecutive days. In particularly challenging cases, recite it 99 times (7 times a day for 2 weeks, then one more time the next day). I think this is overkill for a day-to-day ward (I find that it also keeps benevolent spirits out), but it is helpful for thoroughly cleansing a space.
For creating warding amulets
31: Recite this tehila (again, quietly) over a small dish of oil (pick what feels best to you). This oil can then be used to charge an amulet of your choosing to divert עין הרע ayin ha-ra, the evil eye.
68 + 101: Write both of these on a bit of parchment if you can get it (if you cant, use something more sturdy than paper) to create a protective amulet.
To create a protective anointing oil
20: Mix rose essential oil, olive oil, and salt. Recite this tehila over it, followed by setting your intention (the Shimmush Tehilim stresses that this is done in a quiet voice). The resulting oil can be used to anoint thresholds for warding the home (or on anything else for that matter). The oil will need frequent reapplication.
For a quick, short-term ward
17: Shimmush Tehilim suggests reciting this in the morning after waking, followed by setting clear intention. This one is for short term warding of a person or space. In the most ideal conditions it can last until sunrise the next morning, though in personal practice I only rely on it for a few hours after sundown.
Posts in the home warding series…
Mezuzot: warding a Jewish home
Using Psalms/Tehilim for warding
Using sigils to create amulets
Anchoring and focusing a ward
A glance at my warding procedure
Erosion: physical considerations in warding
Hello witch mom!! 🖤💜🧡 Wanted to ask if you read any good books that would do for a beginner witch? If so, I’d like to hear some of them!
A lot of witch books, especially for beginners, have some wonderful information! They also have some iffy information, or stuff that may not fit for you. That’s just how it is. You can always learn something from any book if you go into it with critical thinking. That being said, here’s some books I’ve read that I would recommend:
Grovedaughter Witchery by Bree NicGarren
The Sisters Grimmoire by Bree NicGarren
Pestlework by Bree NicGarren
Of Witchcraft and Whimsy by Orriculum Rose
Garden Witchery by Ellen Dugan
Modern Tarot by Michelle Tea
The Way of the Hedge Witch by Arin Murphy-Hiscock
Italian Folk Magic by Mary-Grace Fahrun
Five Principles of Green Witchcraft by Asa West
Currently reading:
Viridarium Umbris by David Schulke
Wortcunning by Nigel G. Pearson
I’ve purchased these books but haven’t read them yet:
Moonology by Yasmin Boland
Tea Leaf Reading for Beginners by Caroline Dow
A Cart Full of Magic by Ileana Abrev
Weave the Liminal by Laura Tempest Zarkoff
Haus Magick by Erica Feldmann
Revolutionary Witchcraft by Sarah Lyons
The Green Witch by Arin Murphy-Hiscock
Green Witchcraft by Paige Vanderbeck
The Green Witch Herbal by Barbara Griggs
The Witches Almanac 2018 - The Magic of Plants Issue 37
Books I’ve read that I wasn’t impressed with:
Witch by Lisa Lister
Modern Witchcraft by Skye Alexander (from what I remember, but I plan on re reading it in case it’s better than I recall)
This shop features a lot of excellent witchcraft books.
Another thing to consider is the value of non-witchy books. Some of my best information is from books catered to everyone.Science and witchcraft go hand in hand.
Field guides (for the PNW/North America)
Advice for finding helpful online resources for plant identification (plus some field guide recommendations for the PNW/NA).
Additionally, don’t underestimate the value of online resources:
Masterpost of online witchcraft resources
Library Genesis
Witches, feel free to reblog with your suggestions of books to read!
hi! ive been getting back into the craft recently and i was wondering if you have any book reccomendations that i could learn more from! (i know youve published your own, which i will be checking out soon!!)
I have a book recs tag that contains most of the titles that I regularly recommend for witchcraft studies, but there are a few I could mention by name:
History:
Drawing Down The Moon (Margot Adler)
Triumph of the Moon (Ronald Hutton)
The Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient Times to the Present (Ronald Hutton)
The Oxford Illustrated History of Witchcraft and Magic (Owen Davies)
Witchcraft, magic and culture 1736–1951 (Owen Davies)
Witchcraft:
The Dabbler's Guide to Witchcraft: Seeking an Intentional Magical Path Seeking an Intentional Magical Path (Fire Lyte aka Don Martin)
New World Witchery: A Trove of North American Folk Magic (Cory Thomas Hutcheson)
By Rust of Nail & Prick of Thorn: The Theory & Practice of Effective Home Warding (Althaea Sebastiani)
Sacred Actions: Living the Wheel of the Year through Earth-Centered Sustainable Practices (Dana O'Driscoll)
Honoring Your Ancestors: A Guide to Ancestral Veneration (Mallorie Vaudoise)
Spellcrafting: Strengthen the Power of Your Craft by Creating and Casting Your Own Unique Spells (Arin Murphy-Hiscock)
The Magical Writing Grimoire: Use the Word as Your Wand for Magic, Manifestation & Ritual (Lisa Marie Basile)
Light Magic for Dark Times: More than 100 Spells, Rituals, and Practices for Coping in a Crisis (Lisa Marie Basile)
Sigil Witchery: A Witch's Guide to Crafting Magick Symbols (Laura Tempest Zakroff)
The Hearth Witch's Year: Rituals, Recipes & Remedies Through the Seasons (Anna Franklin)
Previous Posts:
Here are the Top Ten foundational texts that I started out with.
Here are the books I recommend if you want to work with plants.
Here are the three titles I have on the market.
Here is the Dropbox I made with free (legal) historical texts on witchcraft and magic.
And here is my personal library (slightly out of date) which might give you some more ideas!
This list has been updated over the years and will continued to be updated over time. If you re-post this elsewhere, kindly credit me because it’s taken a long time to compile what I feel are useful resources on the following topics. The very basics are covered in my FAQ.
Last updated: 6/20/2015
Paganism:
A Pagan Primer — For Those New to Paganism
Paganism: An Introduction to Earth-Centered Religions by River and Joyce Higginbotham
Pagan Spirituality: A Guide to Personal Transformation by River and Joyce Higginbotham
Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America by Margot Adler
Connecting to the Power of Nature by Joe H. Slate
Exploring the Pagan Path: Wisdom from the Elders (a collection of articles, essays and general commentary from various pagan authors)
ChristoPaganism: An Inclusive Path by River Higginbotham and Joyce Higginbotham
Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe by H.R. Ellis Davidson
Wicca:
Wicca for the Rest of Us
Wicca Resources
Wicca for Beginners by Thea Sabin
Witchcraft Today by Gerald Gardner
The Meaning of Witchcraft by Gerald Gardner
The Spiral Dance by Starhawk (most recent edition only, old editions have inaccurate info that has since been updated)
Elements of Ritual: Air, Fire, Water & Earth in the Wiccan Circle by Deborah Lipp
Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner and Living Wicca: A Further Guide for the Solitary Practitioner (Scott Cunningham) – note that this book is somewhat outdated, due to it being written in the 1980s.
Witchcraft (non-Wiccan):
The Element Encyclopedia of Witchcraft by Judika Illes
Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes
Crone’s Book of Charms & Spells by Valerie Worth
Witchcraft: a History by P.G. Maxwell-Stuart
Mrs. B’s Guide to Household Witchery by Kris Bradley
Candle Magic for Beginners by Richard Webster
Master Book of Candle Burning by Henry Gamache
A Grimoire for Modern Cunningfolk by Peter Paddon
Traditional Witchcraft: A Cornish Book of Ways by Gemma Gary and Jane Cox
Non-Wiccan Witchcraft Reading List
Witch of Forest Grove: Sarah Anne Lawless
Welcome to Witchcraft - A Post for Beginners
The Salem Witch Hunt: A Brief History with Documents (The Bedford Series in History and Culture) by Richard Godbeer
Witchcraft by Type:
Hedge Witchery Resources
Traditional Witchcraft Resources
Historical Witchcraft Books
Sea Witchcraft Resources / Sea Witchcraft Tag
Cottage Witchcraft Resources
Kitchen and Green Witchcraft Resources
Green Witchcraft: Walking the Green Path
Kitchen in the Cottage
Urban Witchcraft Resources
College Witchcraft/Tips
Chaos Magic:
What is Chaos Magic?
Resources for Sigil Magic and Crafting
World Mythology:
www.sacred-texts.com (free archive of online books about religion, mythology, folklore, and the esoteric)
Mythology: Myths, Legends and Fantasies by Alice Mills
Illustrated Dictionary of Mythology: Heroes, Heroines, Gods, and Goddesses from Around the World by Philip Wilkinson
The Oxford Companion to World Mythology by David Leeming
World Mythology: The Illustrated Guide by Roy Willis
Hellenic Polytheism and Greek Mythology:
www.hellenion.org
www.theoi.com
neokoroi.org
baringtheaegis.blogspot.com
Hellenic Recon Beginner’s Guide
Reconstruction of Hellenic Polytheistic Practices
Hellenic Calendar
An Outline for a Presentation on Hellenismos
Hellenic Resources by Bayoread
Hellenic Resource Download Bundle 1 by Elaphos
Hellenic Resource Download Bundle 2 by Elaphos
Orphic Incenses
Hellenic Terminology
Treasury of Greek Mythology: Classic Stories of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes & Monsters by Donna Jo Napoli
D’Aulaires’ Book of Greek Myths by Ingri d’Aulaire
Old Stones, New Temples by Drew Campbell
Greek Mythology and Prehistory by W. Harris
The Gods of Reason by Timothy Jay Alexander
A Beginner’s Guide to Hellenismos by Timothy Jay Alexander
Hellenismos Today by Timothy Jay Alexander
The Complete World of Greek Mythology by Richard Buxton
Did the Greeks Believe in Their Myths? by Paul Veyne
Kharis: Hellenic Polytheism Explored by Sarah Kate Istra Winter
Homer’s Iliad, The Odyssey and Homeric Hymns
The Homeric Hymns (PDF) and The Orphic Hymns (PDF)
Homer’s Odyssey (PDF)
Homer’s Iliad (Theoi.com)
Hesiod: Works and Days (PDF version here)
The Theogony of Hesiod (PDF version here)
Magic in Ancient Greece:
Magic in the Ancient Greek World by Derek Collins
Magic, Witchcraft and Ghosts in the Greek and Roman Worlds by Daniel Ogden
Arcana Mundi: Magic and the Occult in the Greek and Roman Worlds by Georg Luck
The Greek Magical Papyri in Translation (PDF)
Magika Hiera: Ancient Greek Magic and Religion
Greek Folk Religion by Martin P Nilsson
Curse Tablets and Binding Spells from the Ancient World by John G. Gager
Magic in the Ancient World by Fritz Graf
Magic and Magicians in the Greco-Roman World by Matthew W. Dickie
Roman Polytheism:
Click Here for Books and Resources
Kemeticism and Ancient Egyptian Mythology:
www.egyptianmyths.net
Kemeticism by The Twisted Rope
The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt by Richard H. Wilkinson
Symbol & Magic in Egyptian Art by Richard H. Wilkinson
Egyptian Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Goddesses, and Traditions of Ancient Egypt by Geraldine Pinch
Celtic Recon and Myth:
Celtic Folklore on Sacred Texts
The Celtic Recon FAQ
The Religion of the Ancient Celts (Sacred Texts)
What is Celtic? 101
Carmina Gadelica by Alexander Carmichael
The Celts: A Very Short Introduction by Barry Cunliffe
The Mabinogi and Other Medieval Welsh Tales by Patrick Form
Dictionary of Celtic Myth and Legend by Miranda Green
Gods and Heroes of the Celts by Marie-Louise Sjoestedt
The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles by Ronald Hutton
Early Irish Myths and Sagas by Jeffrey Gantz
Druidry/Druidism:
druidry.org
druidnetwork.org
Druidry - A Mega List of Resources
Non-Wiccan Witches: Modern Druidry
Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions (Sacred Texts)
Asatru, Heathenism and Norse Mythology:
www.thetroth.org
grumpylokeanelder.tumblr.com
“Alright, I’m interested in this Norse stuff. Where do I even start?”
The Eddas: The Keys to the Msteries of the North by James Allen Chisholm
The Poetic Edda (PDF)
The Prose Edda (PDF)
Exploring the Northern Tradition by Galina Krasskova
Norse Mythology: A Guide to Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs by John Lindow
Dictionary of Northern Mythology by Rudolf Simek
Teutonic Myth and Legend by Donald A. Mackenzie
The Nature of Asatru: An Overview of the Ideals and Philosophy of the Indigenous Religion of Northern Europe by Mark Puryear
Crystals and Stones:
The Encyclopedia of Crystals by Judy Hall
The Crystal Bible by Judy Hall
Crystal Healing by Judy Hall
Rocks & Minerals by Chris Pellant (identification handbook)
Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem & Metal Magic by Scott Cunningham
Crystal Grids: How and Why They Work by Hibiscus Moon
The Book of Crystal Spells by Ember Grant
Herbal (Magical, Medicinal):
The Master Book of Herbalism by Paul Beyerl
Compendium of Herbal Magic by Paul Beyerl
The Green Mantle: An Investigation Into Our Lost Knowledge of Plants by Michael Jordan
The Book of Magical Herbs: Herbal History, Mystery, & Folklore by Margaret Picton
A Field Guide to Medicinal Plants and Herbs: of Eastern and Central North America (Peterson Field Guides)
Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs by Scott Cunningham (good for quick reference, but not in depth information)
The Complete Book of Incense, Oils and Brews by Scott Cunningham
A List of Threatened Magical Herbs
Resources to Start Learning Local Plants
Notes: please take care before using herbs for medicinal and/or supplemental purposes. Many herbs are toxic (some authors fail to mention this!) and/or have harmful side-effects. Always do research and consult a professional before use.
Fae and Faerie Faith:
My Masterlist of Fae Resources
Fairy Faith 101
Working with Faery (Info and Resources)
The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries by W.Y. Evans
Runes:
Futhark: A Handbook of Rune Magic by Edred Thorsson
Runelore: A Handbook of Esoteric Runology by Edred Thorsson
The Complete Illustrated Guide to the Runes by Nigel Pennick
Authors to avoid (due to misinformation, historical inaccuracies, poor research, potentially harmful advice, and/or failure to cite sources):
Silver Ravenwolf (here’s why)
DJ Conway
Edain McCoy
Ann Moura
Ralph Blum (runes)
approach Llewellyn-published books with caution — there are some great ones, but many aren’t well researched and may contain misinformation.
if all else fails, Google the author and ask around to see what people have to say about them - many bad authors have entire pages or discussions dedicated on why to avoid them!
always fact check information (especially if it involves ingesting anything or putting anything on the skin — just because an ingredient is natural does not mean it isn’t harmful/toxic)
How do I know what to believe? Critical Thinking and Pagan Books
Hi, I've been having a tough time finding good resources for Roman Polytheism, everything seems to be Hellenic. Do you have any suggestions? I'd appreciate very much!
Roman Religion
On the Nature of the Gods by Cicero
On Divination by Cicero
The City of God by Augustine
On Agriculture by Varro
Fragmenta by Verrius Flaccus
Historica Testimonia by Verrius Flaccus
An Introduction to Roman Religion by John Scheid
The Gods of Ancient Rome by Robert Turcan
The Cults of the Roman Empire by Robert Turcan
Religions of Rome, vol. 1 by Beard, North, & Price
Religions of Rome, vol. 2 by Beard, North, & Price
Religion in the Roman Empire by John Rives
Stoicism
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
Letters of a Stoic by Seneca
The Handbook by Epictetus
Roman Mythology
The Aeneid by Virgil
The Golden Ass by Apuleius
Metamorphoses by Ovid
Fasti by Ovid
Roman History and Culture
On the Latin Language by Varro
Legionary: The Roman Soldier’s [Unofficial] Manual by Philip Matyszak
Ancient Rome on 5 Denarii a Day by Philip Matyszak
Websites
www.novaroma.org
www.templumdeorum.org
www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper
perseus.uchicago.edu
(source of list)
🦋Astrology Notes 🎨🫧
✨Capricorn placements are very calm in many situations. A lot of times they give you a very relaxed vibe. They can calm you down quickly and remain calm even in stressful situations.
✨Cancer placements can make a situation stressful very quickly, especially if they have a Leo in their chart. They get dramatic.
🩵Neptune in 1st house-they can quickly float off into their own world and pretend that nothing else exists but only them and the world they have created for themselves. They can quickly remove themselves from bad energy and things personally.
🍬Taurus moon will show their possessiveness, intensity and emotions only when they feel comfortable showing them. They can feel that this person receives their energy. That's why they work best with water moons (especially the cancer moon because it gives them the energy to express their emotions in a comfortable way), these moons are in a way the most similar.
🌶️About mars signs -mars energy shows our energy, anger, reactions, drive. You will get along best with Mars, with whom you have similar energy, for example: mars in sag & mars in leo - both are fiery, both can be impulsive and react faster without hesitation, but at the same time both want to solve things immediately (both are mars that show energy through actions). Meanwhile libra mars and sag mars will not work so well together. Because libra will be too passive aggressive and will avoid conflicts.
🛼Sagittarius placements know how to enjoy life and just be in the moment. Nothing else is really as important as the moment they are in. Sagittarians can often be too much for some people (especially when they fall in love), then they will do everything for the person and many times they can feel too much for the people around them.
🏹People who has water moon are very emotional and will always perceive things around them emotionally. Their feelings will always be hurt first. Even if you don't want to feel it, you will - cuz this is water moon. They have very good intuition, especially the Cancer Moon (they know how things will unfold, how a person feels), that is, their personalities and them. And they always know how to distinguish when something manifests or when something is meant to be so. Pisces moon- feel very well the subconscious energy of people, their thoughts. Scorpio moon- they feel very well when someone is lying or not being honest. They also feel who they can trust and who they can't.
💋When it comes to revenge, many times capricorn risings can be much more cruel than scorpio risings. When you do something bad to them, they have no mercy. They have their respect and will not take you back into their life. Once they're done with you, they're done forever. You can not just come back into Capricorn life like nothing has happened. When they cut you off. They will cut you off forever. There is no anything between. Because they have self-respect that is so high that it's hard for them to forgive you.
🪐Saturn shows karma and how people get it. The sign in which you have Saturn shows what kind of karma others will get from you if they hurt you. For ex.: Saturn in Aries- people will become uglier, when you see them you won't have to believe it's them. Their willpower will begin to decline, they will no longer have energy, they may lose the interests they had before. They will lose self-confidence and will never find someone as supportive as you. Saturn in Gemini- they will lose communicativeness, thinking, commitment. They will never find their best friend again. Their karma will be that they will never be able to talk to you again.
🌸People who usually seek an escape by smoking weed or any substance are people who have planets in 12th house in fire sign. Why? because fiery signs have to literally put their energy somewhere. And with that, they feel that they have wandered away from the world. They are often more prone to impulsive actions.
⚡️The chart ruler is the planet that rules your Ascendant sign, so it gives further information about what it feels like to be you. For instance, if you have Aries rising, you might identify yourself as a warrior- Mars in your chart will then show what kind of warrior you are and what provokes you to fight. For ex.: mars in 12th house it means that you will fight for people who are poor, unseen, injured or in need of help. Capricorn rising you might indentify yourself as a strong, mature and responsible person- Saturn in your chart will show in which area are you like that. For ex.: saturn in your 3rd house- you will always stand behind the words you say, thoughts, opinions. You will have mature thinking.
🍒The house with Leo on the cusp will be ruled by the Sun and will therefore be key to your identity and self-development.
🥂Certain signs respond to change more favourably than others. In particular, the signs of Taurus, Cancer, and Scorpio are conscious of security in one form or another, and will tend to hold on rather than let things flow.
🪴Lots of fixity in a chart suggests a tendency to stay with what you know. They have a hard time letting go of something.
🎸Jupiter is our place of vison, growth, inspiration and our style of keeping the faith. Jupiter in Aries faith is boldly expressed, which probably makes you a confident decision maker. Jupiter in Scorpio your faith is usually hidden many times you only believe in things that are proven. Jupiter in Cancer your faith often depends on your family or people close to you. Jupiter in Aquarius you tend to be quite rebellious when it comes to faith.
🛁🎡The difference between Sagittarius and Virgo is that sagittarius don't mind if people are talking about them if they do something wrong. They actually don't like to stick the rules. They like to be free in the things they do and they're pretty much optimistic and careless about things that other people say to them or about them. For example, if you have I don't know your own shop and you have working hours from 9 a.m to 5p.m. But you won't care if you are late 5 minutes or 2 hours. Virgos are different. They like to stick to the rules. Especially when it comes to work, they always want to be ready for work do things that are acceptable. And they don't want that people talk bad about them. Virgos actually care a lot what people say about them. So if they have working hours from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. They won't want to be a minute late.
So the difference between Sagittarius and Virgo is that Sagittarius takes life carelessly ,optimistic freely, they just live in the moment and they don't care about other people -what they say and think about them. Because they are confident in their own. They take criticism very well. While virgo have anxiety, even if they just have a thought that people would judge them or say something bad about them. They just don't like to be criticized or being judged by people and they take things in life so seriously, that sometimes is overwhelmed them. But that's also why they could fit perfectly together because Sagittarius could help Virgos to be more free and to have less anxiety and to be more positive in life.
🧺When you look at your daily life, you have to look in your sixth house. If you have air sign in 6th house this mean that you're a daily life will always include mentality ,multitasking. All the things at once especially if you have Gemini in your six house, you cannot do the job that is the same everyday. If you have water sign than this mean there will always be something in your every day that is emotionally connected to you or others. If u have earth sign than this mean you will seriously work on your things everyday and your everyday will include work but also u can you can enjoy nature or going to the nature or doing something that includes flowers, gardening especially if you have taurus in 6th house. If you have fire sign this means that your every day will be exciting, fiery and always spontaneous.
🫧Hope u find something interesting in this post🫧
✨Ig-Bekylibra✨
-Rebekah🎸❤️🔥💿