
Probably Tenured
7 quirky cat behaviors and what they mean
I, personally, would have called this “7 perfectly normal but frequently misunderstood cat behaviors and what they mean”, but you get the point.
– Grump
Yes! There are tons of ways to use bones, and chicken bones in your practice, but it’ll depend on what works for you 🙂
One, bones are all made up of earth, you can use them for any grounding magic you need.
They are from dead animals and can act as a connection to the deceased and the underworld.
You can use them for divination by either throwing them and interpreting how they lay, or mix them with other items and scatter on a diagram of meanings (like chicken bone lands next to the star, or the key etc).
Another form of divination is carving symbols, runes, ogham or sigils in the bones and tossing them into a fire. You wait until there are cracks, then read them that way (you get to decide what it means if a symbol doesn’t crack, if it does, or how many etc)
Chicken bones can be used as protective charms, especially if placed outside on the property or near doorways. There is a tradition of keeping black chickens because they scratch up hexes and curses cast over houses and people.
Look up lore on the cocatrice! See f anything calls to you (especially a fun hex around “turning to stone”)
There’s a podcast called “The Wigglian Way” and I remember listening to an episode that used chicken bones to represent ancestors in a ritual. You place a chicken bone(s) on the ground (symbolizing the deceased) and place a stone over it with a goal in mind that you might want ancestral help with) and then pour wine for the blood that connects you, and milk for spiritual nourishment (I think?) then each week you add another stone until the task is complete or the goal is met! And this could be done with any ancestral spirit.
You could use it in baneful magic. Write something on the bone and hide it near the targets home. Think “I’ve got a bone to pick with you.”
Protection from spirits if you hang them like a ghastly windchime.
The list goes on and on, but just know that bones are of the dead, so they have heavy connotations of relating to the dead and their world.
Oh, and if you have a spell that calls for bone, or healing spells, a bone is a great “diet taglock” not necessarily a direct connection to the person, but playing on the fact that we are all bone and earth and fire.
I’m sure there are a ton of other ways to incorporate them/use them, but that’s what I’ve got off the top of my head.
🦇Cheers, Barberwitch
Oh! And check out last weeks witch tip about ancestors!
rayla/claudia slow burn enemies to friends to lovers mutual pining where during that ‘begrudging friends’ phase claudia comes up to rayla and offers to help her make a new braid.
once she’s done she tucks it behind rayla’s ear and says “there you go. just as cute as the last one” and boops her nose. rayla stands there for five minutes touching her own nose and twirling the braid with a dopey smile.
Stop saying the dwarves of Khazad Dum ‘dug too greedily and too deep’ DWARVES DIG. IT’S WHAT THEY DO. I did’t see any of you popping over to let Durin VI know that he’s on top of a Balrog, how was anyone supposed to know! Saying it was ‘too deep’ or ‘too greedy’ is just Sindar propaganda, as if yall weren’t super content to sit pretty and huff weed in Menegroth while everyone else did the heavy lifting. Maybe if you’d done ANYTHING during the first age there wouldn’t BE a balrog under there in the fIRST PLACE!!! EVER THINK OF THAT? CELEBORN?
Dwarves were CREATED by the god who MADE mountains to DIG in those mountains! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Also mithril was in high demand by other races at the time and they didn’t seem to be in any rush to tell the Dwarves to stop mining it…
*opens pill botttle*
*opens water bottle*
*pours some water out into my hand*
“Wait. No, that’s…no.”