đSingÂ
đMessy hair
đFlowy Clothes
đLay out in the Sun, were sunscreen of course
đLots of Jewelry
đShells everywhere
đClear Quartz and Rose Quartz
đDrink Lots of Water
đWear little makeup
đSwim
đListen to The Ocean. (If you donât live near the Ocean, there are vids on YouTube)
đWatch the Water, observe how it moves.Â
đSmile, it looks beautiful on you
đWear body glitter
đPaint your nails
đCollect things
đRead old books
đTake a bath
đMeditate near water
đLive for yourself, and no one else
Reblog if you do too. Just to prove that it is more normal than what people actually think.
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Forgive others and make peace with the past.
Be kind to small children.
Go for a swim.
Support eco-friendly fisheries. Better yet, fish for yourself!
Take some time to relax and care for yourself.
Share saltwater taffy or sea salt caramels with Him.
Visit the beach or a lake.
Listen to ocean sounds and whale calls.
Clean up the shoreline.
Make an oil blend that reminds you of the ocean.
Work on being more compassionate
Explore a streambed and look for treasures you can give to Him.
Take showers instead of baths to conserve water.
Donate to organizations providing clean water to those who need it.
Make seashell candles with old wax to upcycle.
Learn about the tides and currents.
Make a salt spray for your hair.
Push yourself to compromise in disputes.
Make a foot scrub and clean your feet.
Appreciate the father figures in your life.
Watercolor.
Teach yourself to tie knots.
Set a good example and look out for those younger than you.
Accept those whose opinions differ from yours.
Collect seashells and driftwood.
Keep a bowl of saltwater out for Him.
Love others unconditionally and compromise in all aspects of your life.
RĂĄn is Goddess of the sea in Norse mythology. RĂĄn and her husband Ăgir, (God of the sea) have nine beautiful daughters called âThe Wavesâ each of which represents a different type of wave. The goddess is frequently associated with a magical net which she uses to try and capture men who venture out in to the sea which is also referred to as âRĂĄnâs Road.âÂ
Topaz
CitrineÂ
Carnelian
Ruby
Red tigerâs eye
Apatite
Calcite
Below are a few protection charms for protesters. Use these in conjunction with candle spells, witch ladder chants, and as verbal components for any protective spell for protesters you like. Iâll likely be incorporating them as I start building bigger magic here. Today I protest, and I would greatly appreciate if someone said these words for me, and everyone marching in the name of justice. The Morrigan Devoteeâs Blessing and Protection for Protestors takes some words from the Morriganâs own prophecy (via Carmodyâs translation)Â âPeace to the Heavensâ.
Power and protection to those marching for a better world Power and protection from the earth to the feet that march upon it Power and protection from the winds to fill the lungs of the people Power and protection from the water to cleanse the pain from the hearts of many Power and protection from the fires that burn for justice
May the Morriganâs shield be upon you Sky to earth May you be as an Eel in this fight Slipping from danger and out of sight
May the Morriganâs shield be upon you Sky to earth Earth under sky May you be as a wolf in this battle That the howls of your packâs pain drown the prattle May the Morriganâs shield be upon you Sky to earth Earth under sky Spear upon a shield
May you be as a heifer in this war That herd becomes herd, a stampede forward, forever more May the Morriganâs shield be upon you Sky to earth Earth under sky Spear upon a shield Shield upon a fort May you be blessed and protected three times Three times the faces of na Morrigna Three-in-one By Babd the Battle Crow, by Macha the Queen of Sovereignty, and by Nemain the Invoking Fury
May the Morriganâs shield be upon you Sky to earth Earth under sky Spear upon a shield Shield upon a fort A fort bold and fierce
A shield. A Blessing. A protection.Â
Mythology Edits | RĂĄn
Norse goddess of the sea