Black Mirror Scrying
Scryer for about 15 years. Psychic medium witch.
07/07/2026
I am open for more readings beginning tomorrow. Im keeping my sale going at 25.00 for scryings and 20.00 for hall of records readings. Also available for consultations on spiritual needs. I have been a practicing witch for 20 plus years. If I can help I will. Pricing on that can vary. Im here.
A scrying from Shiva!
A scrying from Hecate for all of us!
06/26/2026
Trying out a new mirror! Scryings available at $50.00!
06/21/2026
Let's look inside and see!
06/08/2026
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🍀 THE TURNING MIRROR...
This is the kind of thing folk magic does with beautiful plainness: using an ordinary object for a very direct purpose. A small mirror set near the entrance, angled toward the doorway, carries a simple old logic. What comes wrongly may be turned. What presses in may be reflected back. Nothing elaborate is needed. The object itself already knows how to answer in image and return.
Folk magic often trusts the language of reversal, and the mirror belongs naturally to that language. It does not soften or sweeten. It meets what appears before it and sends it back in likeness. Because of that, a little mirror kept quietly by the threshold can become a practical household ward when the home feels too exposed, too porous, or too easily affected by what arrives from outside.
This may be approached as a restrained folk working of boundary and return. The mirror does not need ceremony or display. Its strength lies in placement, clarity, and the exactness of its purpose: what is not for this house need not stay with this house.
✨ Place a small mirror discreetly near the entrance of the home, with its face turned toward the doorway or the direction from which strain seems to arrive. Let it remain simple, quiet, and undisturbed.
Blessing of the Mirror:
“Mirror bright by threshold stay,
Turn ill meaning back away.
What comes wrong, let it depart,
And keep good peace within this hearth.”
Folk magic often works best when the object itself already carries the shape of the task.
06/03/2026
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In mythology, a gate was never just an entrance.
It was a boundary.
Across cultures, gates marked the place where one reality ended and another began. To pass through a gate meant transformation, risk, initiation, or surrender. You entered as one thing and emerged as another.
In Mesopotamian myth, the goddess Inanna passes through the seven gates of the underworld. At each gate she must remove part of herself. Crown. Jewels. Symbols of power. By the final gate she stands stripped of identity before facing death and rebirth. The gates were not barriers. They were tests.
In Greek tradition, the underworld itself had gates watched by guardians. Once crossed, return was never guaranteed. Heroes who descended entered changed forever.
In Norse mythology, gates separated worlds. Great halls opened to the dead, to gods, to places humans could not reach freely. Crossing required fate, invitation, sacrifice, or destiny.
In Egyptian belief, the dead travelled through gates guarded by beings who demanded knowledge, names, and truth before passage.
Ancient people understood something modern life often forgets.
Thresholds hold power.
Doorways. Dawn. Dusk. Birth. Grief. Seasons. Endings. Beginnings.
A gate is not sacred for where it leads.
It becomes sacred for what must be left behind to pass through it.
Every mythology keeps returning to the same idea:
Transformation waits at the threshold.
04/24/2026
Gold scrying mirror $30.00. Charged and ready for the purpose of scrying. DM if interested.
04/03/2026
I am open for scryings! $30.00 only! Message me with any questions.
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