introduction post!

hi there, i’m bipolarwitchcraft! this is my main blog, where i mostly post about my life and witchcraft.

some facts about me!

- i’m 25

- pronouns: she/her, they/them

- i’ve been practicing for about 10 years

- i’m in bisexual and in a wlw relationship

- i live on a farm and have MANY animals

- i’m diagnosed bipolar

DNI if you’re:

- a minor (under 18)

-a TERF, we support trans rights here

- a hateful, mean person

- fatphobic or ableist

my fandom blog

- @kevindayprotectionsquad

deathtokillian:

Seen someone say “I can’t die, I got graves to dance on that hasn’t been dug yet.” And honestly, that goes hard. We need to keep that energy.

(via crazycatsiren)

sitting-1n-silence:

Graveyard etiquette from a cranky traditional witch:

-Leave shit at the gate (coins, cigarettes, eggs, flowers)

-If alone go in silence, if with others speak in a hushed tone

-Wear a hat or head covering to prevent possession or bringing home unwanted spirits.

-Bring bells and/or rattles to wake the dead if desired

-Smoking in the graveyard or carrying a flame is an easy way to get the attention of the dead at night.

-Bring a knife or object made of iron should things get hairy (always bring a knife). Canes are also excellent tools for working with the dead

-have a way of gathering occult materia without being noticed by people or spirits (invisibility charms work best)

-If you’re bringing spirits home with you (intentionally), don’t turn around until you’re across the threshold of your home

-Upon leaving the cemetery, say a prayer for the dead and wild things that inhabitant there

-When home, spread white powder (flower, salt, ect…) at the door to keep unwanted spirits out. A colander over a key hole works too.

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