A few months ago, I bought a book of Sylvia Plath poetry.

About two days later, I found out some unsavory things about her that made me no longer want to read her work and the book began collecting dust on my bookshelf. Now I’m not one to let things go to waste, and when I was cleaning said bookshelf this morning I decided to try a thing I’ve always wanted to do, because why the fuck not. So I took the Sylvia Plath book I will never read and turned it into something that you can’t read anyway.

Ta da!

badgyal-k:

badgyal-k:

Regarding Hurricane Donations:

I’m going to provide some links to get you started in terms of donation resources that are available at this time for regions affected by the hurricanes that have passed through or will be coming soon. Feel free to add on.

Houston:

Coalition for the Homeless

Houston Food Bank

LGBTQ Hurricane Harvey Disaster Relief Fund (to help homeless youth, seniors, people living with HIV, hate crime survivors, and those devastated by the storm)

SHAPE- Self-Help for African People through Education (Donations will allow SHAPE to assist with medical prescriptions, make emergency cash contributions, and more)

Flood Relief for Texas Children’s Hospital

Antigua and Barbuda:

Even though the Red Cross is Questionable, Ticketing, an app developed by Antiguans, is collecting donations in-app and all funds received will be donated to the joint efforts of the National Office of Disaster Services and the Antigua and Barbuda Red Cross. Download the app on Google Play and the Apple App Store

Habitat for Humanity of Trinidad and Tobago (for Barbuda relief)

Antigua and Barbuda citizen Jessye Romeo is raising funds for Barbuda relief out of London, UK

St. Martin/St. Maarten:

St. Maarten youth living in France raise funds for relief of the island

St. Maarten Relief Fund on Youcaring 

Hurricane Disaster Relief for St. Martin/ St. Maarten on Fundly

The French and Dutch Red Cross organizations are seeking donations at this time for their respective territories  on then island (do research on any organization you are curious/ wary about before donating, as the Red Cross track record isn’t so hot)

Haiti:

Action Against Hunger

Oxfam 

Care.org

Hope for Haiti

Dominican Republic: 

Oxfam 

Outreach 360

Kinship United

Puerto Rico:

Cáritas de Puerto Rico

Americares

Asociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha

US Virgin Islands:

USVI Relief Fund on Gofundme

UNICEF

Florida:

Feeding Florida

Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida

Florida Keys Children’s Shelter

United Way of Miami-Dade

This is just a starting list. As said before, please feel free to add on.

It goes without saying but if you cannot afford to donate, share the information so someone who can afford to help has some options or a place to start looking if they’d like to help

wyntercraft:

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The main differences between Tarot and Oracle card decks!

Tarot: 

  • The structure of tarot decks are mostly the same, although imagery changes. 
  • 78 cards.  
  • 22 Major Arcana, 56 Minor Arcana. 
  • 5 suits. 
  • Arcanas are sometimes renamed, but always have the same meanings. 

Oracle: 

  • No set structure, varies between every deck.
  • More varied and specific meanings. 
  • Usually no arcana. 
  • Usually no suits.
  • Can be any number of cards. 
  • Usually based around a specific subject (angels, life changes, spirits, various types of magic, etc) 
  • Usually easier to pick up and understand, but can at times be more complicated, all depends on the deck. 

heartoficeandwater:

Things To Pay Attention To For Dream Analysis ✨🔮

Okay so usually I only interpret dreams but I figured it might help for me to point out certain factors that hold significance.

  • Where are you? This is important because the location will usually hold personal significance to you. If you dream you’re in school, how did/does school make you feel? What does it represent to you.
  • Who are you with? This is very important because this is where archetypes come in. Often when we dream of others, they serve a purpose (unless the dream is stress or emotionally induced). They represent archetypes that we sometimes need to take advice from. E.g – Dream of a grandparent? Time to start exercising wisdom and patience, dream of a crush or partner? Better start loving yourself more. *Its very important to remember that different people hold different significances for all of us*
  • Day or Night? Not something that a lot of people pay attention to but I’ve found it sticks out to me a lot. Pay attention to dreams set in the night and how your dream self feels about the darkness.
  • General vibe? What’s the theme of the dream? Is it positive? Negative? Fearful? Euphoric? All of these things are very important to pay attention to because it’s your brains ways of telling you how your subconscious is dealing.

✨DREAMS ARE HIGHLY SUBJECTIVE AND WHEN INTERPRETING OR ASKING OTHERS TO INTERPRET, INCLUDE THE PERSONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE DREAM CONTENT FOR A BETTER RESULT✨

casual-wiitch:

cadagaut:

Weather Worker’s Cry

Using your choice of physical tools, recite or sing the following (I wrote it to the tune of “Days in the Sun” from Beauty and the Beast):
Weather workers cry
When summer’s too hot
Fields and rivers dry
Where hurricanes rage
What’s flooded breaks and dies
Please redistribute
Thin out the clouds overhead
Cause of devastation and dread
May the smoke be cleared from the sky
Bring rain to see all the fires die
Mother Earth is in pain
Let us help summon balance again
Redistribute the warmth
And the healing waters
Oh, Elements ‘round me
Hear my humble plea
I am grateful for you
But there are lives to be saved
And damage too
Undo whatever damage we can
Repent and represent our fellow man
Wounded Earth, you’re aching
Your hand in ours we’re taking
(So mote it be) water flowing
(So shall it be) balance with sun glowing
Weather workers cry
May this chaos die
Earth, Air, Fire, and Water
Harmonize with son and daughter

For those of you looking to help out the PNW and Irma victims and like to include song in your practice, here’s a thoughtful ritual ballad that’s perfectly fitting ☁️💕☁️

We’ve got lots of cloud cover today and I’m praying for rain so whatever you guys have been doing has been helpful.

Número de Emergencia para Puerto Rico

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1.   Cuartel General de la Policía de Puerto Rico: 787-343-2020/ 787-793-1234
2.   Servicio Nacional de Meteorología: 787- 253-4586
3.   Cruz Roja Americana, capítulo de Puerto Rico: 787- 758-8150
4.   Bomberos de Puerto Rico: 787-722-1120 (zona metro)
5.   Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica: 787-521-3434
6.   Autoridad de Acueductos y Alcantarillados:  787-620-2482 (Zona Metro)/ 787-882-2482 (Zona Aguadilla) / 787-816-2482 (Zona Arecibo) / 787-732-2482 (Zona Cayey) / 787-860-2482 (Zona Fajardo) / 787-846-2482 (Zona Manatí)/ 787-805-2482 (Zona Mayaguez) / 787-869-2482 (Zona Naranjito)
7.  Agencia Estatal para el Manejo de Emergencias y Administración de Desastres: 787-724-0124 (Oficina central) y por zonas

Zona 1 San Juan
-San Juan – 787-294-0277
-Bayamón – 787-786-6400
-Carolina  – 787-769-9858
– Guaynabo – 787-720-2320
– Toa Baja – 787-784-2150
– Trujillo Alto – 787- 760-4440

Zona 2  Vega Baja
– Vega Baja – 787-965-7770
– Dorado -787-796-4442
-Florida – 787-822-2074
-Manatí – 787-854-2110
-Vega Alta – 787-883-4837
– Vega Baja – 787-858-5080

Zona 3 Arecibo

– Arecibo – 787-878-3454/ 787-879-1700
–  Barceloneta – 787-846-3210
-Camuy – 787-898-5400
-Hatillo – 787-898-5200
– Quebradillas – 787 -895-4000

Zona 4 Aguadilla
– Aguadilla – 787-882-6871/ 787-891-1565
– Aguada – 787- 868-7000
– Añasco – 787- 826-3160
– Isabela – 787 -872-0020
– Moca  -787- 877-5540
– Rincón  – 787- 823-4188
-San Sebastián -787- 896-2710

Zona 5 Mayagüez

– Mayaguez – 787-833-7272/ 787-833-7372/ 787-833-9494 /787-833-9594/787- 831-5454 / 787 -831-5850
– Cabo Rojo – 787- 851-5050
– Hormigueros – 787 -849-0590
– Lajas – 787 -808-1450
– Las Marías – 787- 827-3394
– Maricao – 787- 838-3344
– Sabana Grande – 787- 873-2389
– San Germán – 787 -892-5620

Zona 6 Ponce

– Ponce – 787-844-8272/ 787 -840-5353
– Guánica – 787- 821-2079
– Guayanilla – 787- 835-2275
–  Juana Díaz –  787- 837-2065
– Peñuelas – 787- 836-1361
-Villalba – 787 -847-1590
– Yauco – 787-856-3940

 Zona 7 Utuado
– Utuado – 787 -814-7680
– Adjuntas – 787- 829-2138
– Ciales – 787- 871-4710
– Jayuya –  787-828-4420
– Lares – 787- 897-7020
–  Utuado – 787- 894-6781

Zona 8  Comerío
– Comerío – 787-867-7000/ 787- 875-2490
– Barranquitas – 787- 857-3594
– Corozal – 787- 859-2052
– Morovis – 787 -862-2884
– Naranjito – 787- 869-0100
– Orocovis – 787- 867-4004

Zona 9 Guayama
– Guayama –  787-864-1600
– Arroyo – 787- 839-1330
– Coamo – 787- 825-7008
– Guayama – 787 -864-1946
– Patillas – 787- 839-8991
– Salinas -787- 824-4185
– Santa Isabel – 787- 845-5555

Zona 10 Caguas
– Caguas – 787-737-6980
– Aibonito – 787- 735-0181
– Cayey – 787- 263-1101
– Cidra – 787- 739-1280
– Aguas Buenas – 787- 732-4701
– Caguas – 787-745-5425 / 787- 653-5500
– Gurabo – 787- 737-3459

 Zona 11 Humacao
– Humacao – 787-852-4044
-Juncos – 787 -734-2244
– Las Piedras – 787 – 733-8188
–  Maunabo – 787 -861-0888
–  Naguabo – 787- 874-1222
–  San Lorenzo – 787- 736-0210/ 787-736-0220
– Yabucoa – 787 -893-3190

Zona 12 Ceiba
 -Ceiba – 787-863-3330/787- 885-2740
-Canóvanas – 787- 876-2465
-Culebra – 787- 742-3849
– Fajardo –  787- 863-1502
– Loíza – 787- 876-3561
– Luquillo – 787- 889-2525
–  Río Grande – 787- 888-5590
– Vieques – 787- 741-1616

8. Departamento de Transportación y Obras Públicas: 787-787-9918/ 787-225-1539/ 787-721-8790/ 787-721-6043/ 787-722-1401/787-289-3867
9. Agencia Federal para el Manejo de Emergencia (FEMA ) 1-800-621-3362 (Si se emite una declaración de desastre, para hacer alguna reclamación en caso de daños)

Source: El Nuevo Dia

candlelight-magick:

candlelight-magick:

Personal junk about the hurricane under the read more

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Update: my county is now under a state of emergency. My parents are not yet aware of this, but I’m afraid they will decide to stay here anyway when I tell them. We’ll see

Another update: the latest news says the hurricane is moving farther west so we might only be hit with the outskirts. 🤞🏾🤞🏾🤞🏾

thequeenofsunflowers:

A written spell to protect people affected by global crisis

May those affected by crises around the world find safety and feel comforted by their environment. May their situations be resolved efficiently, may they be supported and surrounded by love, no matter who they are, what they’ve been through, or where they are coming from. May peace be woven through the hearts and actions of all people, struggling and strong.

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