Witches

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Craft of the Witch
Craft of the Witch
Craft of the Witch
Psychara : Photo
Psychara: Photo
Psychara : Photo
Sacraluna via Instagram
Rustic.Meets.Vintage
Sacraluna via Instagram
midwintercrone                                                       …
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“Maple. Maypole Catch and carry. Ash and Ember. Elderberry. Woolen. Woman. Moon at night. Willow. Window. Candlelight. Fallow farrow. Ash and oak. Bide and borrow. Chimney smoke. Barrel. Barley. Stone and stave. Wind and water. Misbehave.”
Fortune Tellers & Dreamcatchers
“Maple. Maypole Catch and carry. Ash and Ember. Elderberry. Woolen. Woman. Moon at night. Willow. Window. Candlelight. Fallow farrow. Ash and oak. Bide and borrow. Chimney smoke. Barrel. Barley. Stone and stave. Wind and water. Misbehave.”
"I might not be in your arms and you aren't in mine. Our hearts have not met though our lips have. I fell for you and you left, but you will come back. I've made sure of it. You will be mine. Always and forever."
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"I might not be in your arms and you aren't in mine. Our hearts have not met though our lips have. I fell for you and you left, but you will come back. I've made sure of it. You will be mine. Always and forever."
a woman sitting in the middle of a forest holding a candle
Voice of Nature
Witches are very protective of their sacred circles. They become highly irritated if interrupted or if the circle is desecrated. Curses,attacks and even death can result.
a woman with red hair holding candles in her hands
witches tumblr
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The History of Magic
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The History of Magic
a woman holding her hands up with the words learn to see
Craft of the Witch
Craft of the Witch
a woman with long red hair wearing a black hat and holding a broom in a field
Witchcraft, in its purest form, is an art only understood by the Old Souls.
Craft of the Witch
Witchcraft, in its purest form, is an art only understood by the Old Souls.
a person is reading a book with a snake on the table next to it,
Stag and Stone