The Cure photographed in London by Jill Furmanovsky, 1979
Thank you @bisexual-rage and everyone who got me to 10 reblogs!
Daily reminder… brought to you by one of my coffee cups. 🧡
"When we live together you can light candles/light incense/etc."
"When we live together feel free to have an altar space in our home"
"Of course you can have protection spells placed on the house I don't mind"
"I dont mind learning about your faith and spirituality"
Like seriously, all things I never thought I'd ever hear from someone outside of our little community, and all of it was said by my S/O. I didn't even realize there was something there that needed healing until they said it.
“Paganism is dead”
No man it’s just not organized and that’s the way it should be, creating a monoculture for paganism is potentially extremely dangerous to its themes of individualism and personal practices . Yeah we don’t have temples or pilgrimages but that’s because the grace of the natural world/ our deities can be found anywhere and everywhere we don’t need temples our own bodies are pagan temples. Our own flesh and bones are structures of divinity to us, we make altars in our houses and make those our blessed places. Most of paganism is heavily private of course you think it’s dead that and anytime western culture is faced with a polytheistic system it has an absolute hissy fit.
if you’re ever feeling lonely,
just go to the record store
and visit your friends.
They sure don’t.
(—I’ll do a happy version of this later, since it’s two sides of one coin. ;) )
via weheartit
You said it. ☝🏻
another day another what the fuck
22love sweetsPagan, 4 familiarscaffeine addict (coffee, tea mostly)lover of horror, the arts, vintageMusic is my life (and I’m a musician.)Goth, Punk, Metal-head, little bit of Hippie influenceYeah, Man.
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