human2rainbow:

My friend has a sibling who recently started using the pronouns they/them. She always refers to them as “my sibling” instead if “my brother.” Some times she will accidentally say “my brother” but will immediately correct her self then she gets frustrated with her self. Anyway it makes me so happy that she accepts her sibling and is trying so hard to use the right pronouns and make them comfortable

PSA

frankincenseandsun:

aeondeug:

themodernsouthernpolytheist:

indian-witch:

wodneswynn:

split-at-the-seems:

wodneswynn:

norske-witch:

doerofgoodandevil:

youmysticalbitchyou:

If you’re a Norse pagan that sympathizes with the alt-right/neo nazi movement or is a neo nazi that uses Norse pagan symbols, please smash that unfollow button and block me.

I don’t want that filth here.

I’m looking at other  pagans here and begging y’all to reblog this and help us Norse pagans take back the symbols that have been twisted into a mark of hatred

White supremacists and neo nazis have no place on my blog. Please stop tainting my heratige with your bigotry, thanks and have a shitty day.

Yo

If I ever don’t reblog this, assume the trolls have come back for me

I’m a queer, brown, female with immigrant parents. If you sympathize with Nazis/the alt right/Trump & Pence, GTFO

They’re more and more infiltrating Gaelic Polytheism spaces, too. We can’t afford to be lazy about this either.

The ones invading Gaelpol tend to be fond of the Morrígan I’ve noticed. Which is sickening on a number of levels. They’ve no right to even a space to speak in our religion.

This is more a kemetic/hellenic blog but if you follow me and hold fascist/nazi ideologies then fuck off.

smallest-feeblest-boggart:

mangozetango:

wufflesvetinari:

sherlocke:

I’m upset because I want to change the world but the world is too big and people are too mean

“Do not be daunted by the enormity of the world’s grief. Do justly, now. Love mercy, now. Walk humbly now. You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon it.” – Rabbi Tarfon

I needed to hear this

not obligated to complete the work, not free to abandon it.