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How To Be a Green Witch?

Green witches, also known as garden witches, are practitioners of witchcraft who work with natural elements, particularly plants and herbs. The history of green witches can be traced back to ancient times when some people were respected for their knowledge of herbology and healing. These people used natural resources for medicinal purposes, and their practices were often passed down through generations.

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Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Vertumnus the god of seasons, 1591

Mannerism

Mannerism, a significant art movement that emerged in Italy during the late Renaissance era, was a departure from the prevailing ideals of balance, harmony, and naturalism. Instead, it embraced intentional complexity, artificiality, and exaggeration. This artistic rebellion, which was a response to the political and social changes of the time, was characterized by the elongation and contortion of figures, a technique that conveyed deep emotions and individuality. Symbolism and metaphors were also integral to Mannerist art. Notable examples of this unique style include Bronzino's Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time and Parmigianino's Madonna with the Long Neck.

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Tarot of the Divine

Tarot of the Divine

Tarot of the Divine is a unique deck with stunning illustrations that draw inspiration from various mythologies and cultural traditions worldwide. The deck features rich symbolism and offers a fresh perspective on the traditional tarot system. The deck's creator, Yoshi Yoshitani, is a talented artist who blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary elements and is committed to social justice and representation. The guidebook is limited but provides all the necessary information for conducting a successful tarot reading. The companion book Beneath the Moon is a collection of seventy-eight stories, legends, and myths worldwide, which adds depth and context to the deck.

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The School of Athens, Raphael, 1509–1510

Renaissance Art

The Renaissance was a European cultural and artistic revolution from the 14th through the 17th centuries. It was marked by a renewed interest in classical art and ideas and a great awakening of intellectual and artistic expression. The art of the Renaissance was distinguished by its rigorous attention to detail, pursuit of realism, and mastery of perspective. Artists of this time sought to capture the complexities and beauty of their surroundings by combining creative skill with visionary vision. The most prominent features of Renaissance art were its emphasis on realism and humanism, use of perspective, symbolism and allegory, and heroic or idealised poses. Artists made groundbreaking developments in painting, including the mastery of perspective, chiaroscuro, and sfumato. Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo were the most accomplished and influential painters of the Renaissance era.

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The Key to the Tarot

The Key to the Tarot: Discovering Valuable Insights and Lessons

I recently purchased The Tarot of A. E. Waite and P. Colman Smith, which includes a deck of Waite Smith Tarot cards, a facsimile edition of The Key to the Tarot, and an illustrated book. A. E. Waite's book, The Key to the Tarot, is considered one of the most authoritative works on the Tarot. It provides background information on the cards and tells you how they could be used. The book is a valuable resource for Tarot enthusiasts and can help deepen your understanding of Tarot and its mysteries.

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