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3 - Magical Correspondences (part 2) : Rocks and Twigs we like

05.18.2017 - By PDX Witch GuildPlay

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Welcome to Episode 3: Magical correspondences:  Rocks and Twigs We Like Part 2 (the rocks) This is part two of our discussion on magical correspondences. We highly suggest you go back and listen to episode #2, which is the first part of this discussion. In this episode, we discuss some rocks, minerals, and crystals we like as well as list some resources we like regarding correspondences. We now retrn you to our podcast already in progress. The PDX Witch Guild podcast witches: Alex upthewitchypunx.tumblr.com  Mary lemonbalmgirl.tumblr.com Emrys blue-index.tumblr.com Felix da-at-ass.tumblr.com Bea violetwoolgathering.tumblr.com Esme youlooksosmall.tumblr.com Show notes: - Tiffany Aching quote: "No, it can't be right. That's chalk country over that way," said Miss Tick. "You can't grow a good witch on chalk. The stuff's barely harder than clay. You need good hard rock to grow a witch, believe me." [from The  Wee Free Men by Terry Pratchett) - issues surrounding crystal mining - John Dee - spectrumly-inclined/stimming - goldstone, opalite, heat-treated citrine vs normal citrine - Sailor Moon (example of the use of planetary symbols) - Richardson's Rock Ranch in Madras, OR - Spirit quartz/cactus quartz - Emrys is going to provide info on metal correspondences and beauty correspondences over at pdxwitchguild.tumblr.com - Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs by Scott Cunningham - Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem & Metal Magic by Scott Cunningham - Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen by Scott Cunningham - A Modern Herbal - see above - Secrets of the Magickal Grimoires: the Classical Texts of Magick Deciphered by Aaron Leitch - 777 and Other Qabalistic Writings of Aleister Crowley by Aleister Crowley - JSTOR is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources; it can be accessed through institutions like universities and libraries that have a membership. JSTOR on tumblr. Want to get in contact with the guild? Email [email protected]! Want to follow us on tumblr or find out when out next Portland-area meet-up is? Hit up https://pdxwitchguild.tumblr.com/.   Thanks to Ian B the sound wizard for audio engineering and writing our theme song. Much thanks to Steve Larder for designing our logo.  

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