So I’m reading comments on that previous Tobi post with the glowing eyes and laughing to myself that people think he’s a god/demon/etc and needs offerings and such.
But then come to think of it I was buying blood for him at the butcher shop so maybe there’s something to that after all.
My protection spells are always running, I even put them in my FAQ so people could always find it.
But here is your reminder:
[An image depicting the tree of life symbol made from rose
quartz, surrounded by a double circle of protective stones with an angel
at the top, flanked by two candles][Source Post]
This is the curse breaker, no harm can come to pass from reading negative posts, no ill intent will reach you or your loved ones, you are safe,
your loved ones are safe, and you are free to never reblog or worry about negative posts
ever again because they are powerless.
They are words without meaning, and you are free of them.
In case you need something else to do that feels more
tangible and real, here is an old Scottish curse breaker I learned as a
child and have used my whole life both for myself and others:
Take your thumb and index finger on both hands and lock them together.
Imagine it represents the negative energies that have latched onto you,
then break the link by pulling them apart, like so.
[An image of my hands performing the previously described action]
And remember, there is no curse powerful enough that you cannot break it with defiance and a refusal to accept it. You are in control. And you always will be.
[The same as above but this time much larger, surrounded by a
lot more candles because sometimes you need to add a little more light
into the darkness.]
Trump’s government shutdown, now on day 17 and counting, has led to the closure of Joshua Tree National Park.
The park announced today,
Tuesday January 8, that it will temporarily close “effective 8 am on
Thursday, January 10, to allow park staff to address sanitation, safety,
and resource protection issues in the park that have arisen during the
lapse in appropriations.”
Officials at the popular California park say some of the iconic
desert trees (Yucca brevifolia) and other ancient elements of the
landscape have been damaged by people and their cars since the shutdown
began, severely limiting park staffing.
“While the vast majority of those who visit Joshua Tree National Park
do so in a responsible manner, there have been incidents of new roads
being created by motorists and the destruction of Joshua trees in recent
days that have precipitated the closure. Law enforcement rangers will
continue to patrol the park and enforce the closure until park staff
complete the necessary cleanup and park protection measures,” park
officials said in the release.
In related news, Rep. Jackie Speier is dumping some of the national park trash right on Trump’s doorstep.