Château (XIIIe-XVe-XVIIIe s.) du Champ, Altier (Lozère, France) by Denis Trente-Huittessan
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I’ll read my books and I’ll drink the hot coffee and I’ll listen to the music, and I’ll bolt the door.
Craft Recommendations for Paris, Beirut, and Baghdad
If you want to do something, anything, to give spiritually or witchy aid to those affected by terrorism, but aren’t sure how to go about it or what to do, here are some suggestions.
- Light a candle
- White is a good color for the moving on of souls and for solidarity.
- Recommended scents:
- Jasmine for the moving on of souls, cleansing, and comfort. Jasmine also has a long history in the Middle East and was popularized in France later on.
- Gardenia for comfort.
- Iris is the national flower of France.
- Cedar of Lebanon is the national tree of Lebanon.
- Red Rose is the national flower of Iraq.
- Air scents (breeze, fresh linens, or “place” scents) for comfort.
- Honeysuckle for justice.
- Cinnamon for justice.
- Light incense
- Frankinscense
- Myrrh
- Iris
- Cedar of Lebanon
- Rose
- Give an offering
- Jasmine, gardenia, honeysuckle, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, rose, iris, cedar, cypress
- I gave egg nog because it has cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves for comfort and justice and eggs for rebirth.
- Comfort food, particularly from Parisian, Lebanese, and Iraqi cuisines. You can surely offer other kinds though.
- Artwork
- Prayers
- Tears
- Time
- Money to aide organizations
- Pray or cast over a map, pointing out the specific cities
- Create a sigil
- Saints:
- Saint Genevieve for Paris
- Saint George for Beirut
- Cannot find information on Baghdad or Iraq
“We travel because we need to, because distance and difference are the secret tonic to creativity. When we get home, home is still the same, but something in our minds has changed, and that changes everything.” ↠Unknown (at Canyonlands National Park)
“and like the moon,
she had a side of her
so dark, that even the stars
couldn’t shine on it;
she had a side of her
so cold, that even the sun
couldn’t burn on it.”
↠Abigail J
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