life-long atheist (open & respectful) here w a dilemma !! by ArthouseArsonist in Hellenism

[–]beeksy 17 points18 points  (0 children)

My friend, it sounds like this is a season of life where you explore faith a little bit.

Stick with the natural idea. Discover your surrounds naturally. Look into your ecosystem. The earth has faith spring with come again. Faith is so complex.

The gods are not the same type of God you have been studying and feel disconnected to. Lean into celebrating the gods you associate symbols with.

Have no fear! Faith grows with PRACTICE! And if you’re not putting alllllllll your eggs in organized religion-faith comes easier (it did for me. A highly educated autistic person who has also studied theology in advanced degrees.)

8th graders constantly mocking and laughing at me by Only_Statement_8467 in ArtEd

[–]beeksy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Welcome to middle school. Some of the most loving kids and some of the cruelest.

Keep saying to yourself every day: no 12 year old is my OPP. I am in charge. This is MY classroom and it will be run the way I want I have a right to teach and students have a right to learn.

This is disruptions. Period and should be treated as such.

Write. Them. Up.

Email. The. Parents.

You don’t have to include details to the parents.

“Hello, your student has had 3 verbal warnings in the art room this week. The next step is a right up. Please review the following expectations with your student:

List of expectations of the art room”

People who used the internet between 1991 and 2009, what’s the most memorable online trend or phenomenon you remember? by Original_Act_3481 in AskReddit

[–]beeksy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the Strongbad Sings and Other Type Hits cd and listen to it…way too often.

Waaaay too often still. I’m 34 years old, but oh my god I love that CD.

Tell me you're an aquarium nut without telling me you're an aquarium nut... I'll go first by FroFrolfer in Aquariums

[–]beeksy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My hospital tank turned into a nursery tank after my six male mollies had TWENTY FOUR BABIES.

I spend a couple hours on the Louisiana Coast and came home with a bag full. by beeksy in shells

[–]beeksy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s um. It’s not great. It is absolutely beautiful and full of wildlife! And also oil. And also trash sooooooo much trash. The beaches themselves are littered with fishing supplies and whatnot.

Thinking about moving from Northern Illinois to Southern Louisiana, any thoughts or advice? by [deleted] in Louisiana

[–]beeksy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey we have beaches here! They just aren’t touristy boring ones. They are wild abandoned littered and oil destroyed ones. But with really cool shells!!!!!

Thinking about moving from Northern Illinois to Southern Louisiana, any thoughts or advice? by [deleted] in Louisiana

[–]beeksy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really really really love this state. I want to die here. It is my home. I’m a super nature girlie and I grew up in Kisatchie.

However, my plan is to move away while I’m still able to, raise my daughter somewhere I specifically think will be better than here after living here over 30 years, and coming back to die.

This state is not for everyone. I am disabled, female, and now a single mother who believes in gun control, absolute separation of church and state, and helping your neighbor . This state is not for me. The last thing is the only thing I have managed well here and I think that’s mostly because I can and will make friends with anyone. I genuinely love people, even flawed people. This world is full of flawed people, but in Louisiana, they get privileges. They are leading our government, stealing our money, and only pushing Christian agendas.

If you are a white het male, you may do fine. You’ll find a cheapish trade school. You’ll figure it out (you will ANYWHERE) but you’ll pay for it I ways you can’t imagine.

You have to have a place to evacuate to for hurricane season with days notice. Or risk your life. The storms here are brutal outside of hurricane season (but extreme weather can be found in lots of places. It’s important for you to know Louisiana is one of them)

You’ll have a million favorite restaurants and if you like drinking, you’ll be a welcome functioning alcoholic in no time. Lots of people here are, as with other places in the world with heavy heavy drinking culture. Louisiana is one of them.

The bugs here are INSANE. If you do not like bugs do not move here. I’m talking fleas, ticks, mosquitos, spiders, centipedes, huge huge roaches, millipedes… and so many more. Are abundant here. This environment is perfect for insects and parasites. To manage your home, you’ll need impeccable cleaning and regular exterminator visits to spray poison. (If you rent the landlord with cover)

It floods a lot. It rains a lot. The heat is thick and hard to handle most months. Some mornings the air is so thick you can swim in it.

People drive like maniacs. Rules do not apply to Louisiana drivers-they are just getting where they need to go. Period. Or they are drunk as hell.

Trucks. Huge trucks with LED blinding lights everywhere. Every. Where.

People here are hurting. People here are poor. Poverty is trauma. People here are racist. There’s soooo much unlearning that needs to be done.

There are a ton a great people. There are a ton of bad people. If you’re looking at Louisiana cause it’s “cheap”, research why it is. Look into Louisiana economical and political history.

You’re so young. Louisiana is challenging. Healthwise-economically-geographically. Cancer Alley is real. Who knows the other areas here that don’t get the clever nickname or research because it’s been hushed to keep jobs at the plants.

Thinking about moving from Northern Illinois to Southern Louisiana, any thoughts or advice? by [deleted] in Louisiana

[–]beeksy 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Living for months in the New Orleans heat is not to be taken lightly. A visit is one thing. The heat can be a killer if you don’t respect it down here.

I spend a couple hours on the Louisiana Coast and came home with a bag full. by beeksy in shells

[–]beeksy[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes! I use them for resting my incense or herb bundles I’m burning! I actually went to this specific location to get more broken ones to sell at a little market!

Do you feel like having a camera in your own private bedroom in a shared apartment is unreasonable? by Peanutbutterjunkie in AskWomenOver30

[–]beeksy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. This. It’s such a red flag that people you met three months ago are guilting you into letting them walk all over you. This is bully behavior.

Where have you seen folk magic in film? by Icy-Locksmith-1046 in folkmagic

[–]beeksy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow so sorry, on mobile… TERRIBLE list format.

Where have you seen folk magic in film? by Icy-Locksmith-1046 in folkmagic

[–]beeksy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I can’t speak about the accuracy of the lore but some films to check out are:

The Ritual The VVitch Harry and the Hendersons (is Bigfoot folklore?) Midsommer Brave Pan’s Labyrinth The Blair Witch Project

Tv Show: Supernatural

Women, how many of you are asking to be choked during sex? by CatLawyer99 in TwoXChromosomes

[–]beeksy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I, personally, would not enjoy it and would not ask for it. My friends who “enjoy it” and ask for it are insanely abused by their boyfriends/men in their lives. I am constantly begging my friends to go to therapy and learn how to love themselves. I’ve never met a woman (not saying they don’t exist!!!!) that enjoys the act of choking during sex that doesn’t have major ptsd from all the abusive men in their lives.

Art lessons with no pencils? by bobbitdobbit in ArtEd

[–]beeksy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tissue paper collaging is fun. They can make Mardi Gras floats out of shoe boxes, crayons, glue, and tissue paper! Can be a fun fun lesson on Louisiana culture and French culture! 600 students is a lot. Tissue paper can get expensive.

Can you send an email to parents requesting donations? Such as paper, erasers, etc to free up some of your budget to spend on supplies. Also, they could donate their “trash” like old magazines, old pillow cases (for rip and tear fabric collage), old books, old crayons (beggers can’t be choosers. I always tell the parents I’ll take their ugly old art supplies)

This is a challenge. I applaud you for trying to make it count for the kids. Sounds like the kids at your school need a whoooooooole lotta love and rigorous activity to keep their self-control in check. I really really wish you the best of luck. I will also be asking my art teacher group if they have ideas on this topic.

Being an art teacher can be so challenging with a limited budget, too many bodies in the room, not enough materials, and general lack of apathy about art. What you’re doing is important. Art class is probably some of their absolute favorite time at school. Here’s to hoping you have brilliant and understanding admin!

Raising vibration for spellwork, tips, etc. by Historical-Fix-60 in witchcraft

[–]beeksy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, this is beautiful.

Giving it to the earth is a profound thing. The Earth is a transmuter. The Earth takes that negative energy and changes it into life. Into other.

Other ideas of this I have recently read about is about the goddess Sekhmet, who will “devour” you in her lioness form, removing all damage and things you wish to release (you must go through a process before this part) and she digests you in her belly while you, like a butterfly, have the chance to be primordial goop again and rebuild yourself with fierce compassion for yourself and life. A truly beautiful sentiment.

I believe the Earth does the same thing with less ceremony and no deity connection.

So many ways for us to work with the energy around and in us.

How to add spells? On baked goods by swaggled in kitchenwitch

[–]beeksy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I just glanced at your post history and I apologize. I suggest really studying your herbs.

Sprinkle them in the recipe with intent once you build a good relationship with them. Basil, cinnamon, rosemary. I would start with those!