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The following spells face dysphoria heads-on. #3 deals with the deepest insecurities one may have about identity. This practice can fee...
Each Tarot card has its own symbols and unique history. Learn how to interpret each Tarot card's meaning and understand its messages in your readings!
Spinoff of Temple of Psychick Youth (ToPY)
This website is dedicated to bringing the Principia Discordia to the masses, in its original, chock-full-o-pictures form! What's the Principia, you ask? Well, it's the Magnum Opiate of Malaclypse the Younger, Wherein Is Explained Absolutely Everything Worth Knowing About Absolutely Anything.
The Technoslug Disciples is an art collective and belief system
Welcome to the Great Library of Eris, home to the various and diverse literature published by Discordians throughout the world and curated by Saint Tuesday CoT(E), Grand Librarian of the Bureaucratic Order of Obtuse Kodexes.
Part of Cornell University Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell’s Witchcraft Collection contains over 3,000 titles documenting the history of the Inquisition and the persecution of witchcraft, primarily in Europe.
Homosexuality in Haitian Vodou is religiously acceptable and homosexuals are allowed to participate in all religious activities.[1] However, in West African countries with major conservative Christian and Islamic views on LGBTQ people, the attitudes towards them may be less tolerant if not openly hostile and these influences are reflected in African diaspora religions following Atlantic slave trade which includes Haitian Vodou.[2]
Haitian Vodou itself has remained open to people of all sexual orientations.[3] It is common knowledge in Haiti that a significant number of Haitian Vodou are gay.[3] Many LGBT people in Haiti believe that it is easier to be open about one's sexuality and gender expression within Vodou culture, in the face of open hostility by mainstream Haitian society