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These four are known as the angels of sacred prostitution, but Lilith is the most known of them. Many also seem to believe that the others are just different manifestations of Lilith herself.
Have any of you guys worked with Agrat bat Mahlat, Eisheth Zenunim or Naamah? What is your experience? Let me know.
http://www.succubus.net (Lilith, Agrat bat Mahlat, Eisheth Zenunim,Naamah)
https://no.wikipedia.org (Lilith, Agrat bat Mahlat, Eisheth Zenunim,Naamah)
LEAF SCRYING 🍃
A little scrying method I thought up when I was exploring about and happened to find this delightful speckled plant… a casual, simple scrying method using the natural patterns found on leaves.
🌿 It seems more natural to me to think up the question or subject of your divination and hold this in your mind while selecting the leaf for the reading. Let intuition guide you to a leaf – don’t look at them too closely.
🌿 Speckled leaves like these are ideal for scrying by the more traditional definition – sitting down on the grass, relaxing one’s gaze, getting into that scrying mindset and letting the patterns speak to you, building constellations and reading shapes and symbols.
🌿 You can also use the veins, shapes, size, natural flaws, etc in leaves as part of reading or scrying them too. It likely helps to get to know a particular type of leaf quite well so that you can begin building up meanings around the various quirks that may appear in a particular leaf. (It would also help to touch upon getting to know a particular plant’s spiritual life.)
🌿 As with many types of scrying, instinct and intuition are your greatest guides.
🌿 Particularly good, I would imagine, for divination relating to earthy matters (prosperity, practicality, abundance, growth, home, ancestry). Different plants may also have different correspondences and associations for you.
🌿 You could keep the leaf afterwards, either as a memento to stick in your grimoire/on your altar or to use in a spell relating to what you divined (perhaps to change misfortunes, or to materialise the good).
🌿 Remember to thank the plant spirits for their guidance and contribution after you’re done, and perhaps think to bring an offering (even if it’s just a sprinkling of moon water) for any plants you’re about to pluck wisdom from.
this is a lovely idea! ❤
Behold! The accompanying tarot spread for the January Shadow Work Challenge. So if you don’t want to commit to the whole challenge, feel free to give this stand alone spread a go. Best wishes and happy new year!
First set up of my Luciferic altar in my new apartment 😊
i NEED to know where you got that statue 😍
This year, the Jewish festival of Passover – April 10 to 18 – coincides with the Christian celebration of Easter. And Easter, somewhat unusually, falls on April 16 in both the Orthodox and Western calendars. In this important season for both traditions, here are five key facts about Americans and their holy texts.


























