Mystic Moon ☽O☾
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Artisan shop owner, nature lover, EOs, book lover, tea fanatic and nerd.
I am married to an amazing man named Thierry - we have been together for just under 5 years, and married less than one. We have a 1.5 year old fur baby named Theo.
I grew up Catholic but I am now trying to find my own spiritual path. I am deeply connected with nature and the lunar cycles. I am an old soul, an indigo child and light worker. I am an amateur tarot card reader and I hope to someday learn how to use runes and tea leaves.

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I will answer spiritual questions such as info about herbs, dreams, divination and such to the best of my ability.
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In today's society, we have difficulties separating our soul from feelings of negativity. We are surrounded by emotions that cloud our ability to become who we are completely, not just physically but spiritually.
Below are some ways of helping to separate negativity from our lives to create a positive life environment that promotes spiritual growth and maintenance of the best physical life. It has shown that these two are greatly connected, if one is not spiritually sound, their physical being may not necessarily be working at its potential Please click on the purple links to go to each page!



Reblog1 month ago with 2,183 notes1. Don’t negotiate with them. For emotional manipulators, it’s all about having, exerting and gaining more power. So they’ll always push for more and they’ll never compromise.
2. Don’t engage with them. Don’t try to talk, or reason, or discuss some matter with them - as they’ll try to twist your motives, and leave you feeling “bad”.
3. Don’t confront them. They’re quick to take offense and they love an argument. They’ll then turn and attack you – and never let things go.
4. Know your own personal buttons. They’ll aim to press your buttons to get a strong reaction. But knowing yourself well means you have the upper hand. Plan how to “not react” and to stay detached and calm.
5. Refuse to accept help as they’ll treat you like “you owe them”. You’ll then be in their debt – so it’s hard to feel you’re free.
