Incorporating tarot and oracle cards into your Yule witchcraft practice

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In the world of witchcraft, Yule is a magical time that celebrates the winter solstice and marks the rebirth of the sun. It is a time to honor the cycles of nature, gather with loved ones, and bring warmth and light into our lives. Many witches choose to adorn their altars, homes, and sacred spaces with various Yule embellishments to enhance their rituals and connect with the energy of the season. One popular Yule embellishment is the Yule log, which symbolizes the return of the sun and the triumph of light over darkness. Traditionally, a large, preferably oak, log is selected and ceremonially burned on Yule night. This ancient tradition is thought to bring good luck and prosperity for the coming year.


25. Vyvanas – One Dance by Drake (featuring Wizkid and Kyla)

These ads don t seriously get into risk-benefit assessments to determine whether the potential benefits of a drug outweigh its possible risks, and all drugs have risks. One paper found that of the top-advertised drugs from 2015 to 2021, fewer than one-third had high therapeutic value, meaning they provided at least a moderate improvement in clinical outcomes compared with existing treatments.

Ozempic spell melody

This ancient tradition is thought to bring good luck and prosperity for the coming year. Many witches decorate their Yule logs with evergreen branches, holly, mistletoe, and other natural elements to infuse them with the energy of the season. Another common Yule embellishment is the Yule wreath, which is usually made from evergreen branches and adorned with ribbons, pinecones, and other festive decorations.

An Unofficial Pharmacy Playlist Of Drug Theme Songs

Over the years some of the wonderful people I have had the pleasure to work with have jokingly combined drug names into pop culture songs. I couldn’t recall all of them, so I posted a list of a couple onto social media for others to add to. Crowd-sourcing this kind of thing can be pretty effective and the results here were not disappointing. Thank you to everyone who offered a suggestion to this list! Also, hat-tip to ZdoggMD who I am a big fan of, I hope if you see this list it makes you proud too!

There is nothing official about this list. This is purely for fun and it honestly might just make a decent overall pharmacy playlist, as long as the retailers don’t play it on a loop! Anyone who has worked at CVS knows what I’m talking about. Also, I apologize for getting any of these stuck in your head!

If you have an unofficial drug theme song we haven’t listed, you can tell us about it here.

Okay, here is an unofficial list of drug theme songs. …

1. Bamlanivimab – Black Betty by Ram Jam

Ram Jam version is here.

Jimmy Fallon mixing it up is here.

Bamlanivimab also has syllables that line up will with the Cupid Shuffle. Listen to that song here.

2. Ceftraoline – Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond

Listen to the song here. Bostonian pharmacists who visit Fenway Park will appreciate this one.

3. Vanc and Zosyn – Black and Yellow by Wiz Khalifa

Listen to the song here. Every day all day – Vanc and Zosyn. …seriously though, let’s try to at least yank the vanc when we don’t need it!

4. Tigecycline – Eye of the Tiger by Survivor

Listen to the song here. This one is a bit ironic, because this is one of the best hype songs of all time, and for many people the tigecycline has has been a lot of hype and not much enthusiasm for it’s tolerability (insert nausea emoji) or efficacy.

5. Ozempic – It’s Magic by Pilot

Oh, oh, oh, Ozempic! Listen to the song here. The generic name is semaglutide and it is a drug for diabetes.

6. Trelegy – ABC 123 by Jackson Five

Okay this one actually might be official, because the song is in the advertisement. Watch the commercial here. Listen to the song here. The generic name is fluticasone furoate, umeclidinium, with vilanterol and it is used for COPD.

7. Efavirenz – Wildest Dreams by Taylor Swift

Listen to the song here. This one doesn’t go with the drug name like the others, it’s in recognition that efavirenz can cause vivid or disturbing dreams as a potential side effect.

8. Scopalamine – Vertigo by U2

Listen to the song here. Scopalamine is indicated for vertigo, so like the last entry it’s based upon the drug less than connecting the name with the song.

9. Metronidazole – The Metro by Berlin

This music video is so strange. Watch it here. Metro-Metro… you get it!

Runner up – Shots by Lil Jon (featuring LMFAO). Listen here. Metronidazole is associated with a disulfiram-like reaction where consuming alcohol while taking metronidazole may lead to nausea/vomiting. Note the significance of this interaction is debated.

10. Spironolactone – That Smell by Lynyrd Skynyrd

Listen to the song here. Again, not sounding like the lyrics, but spironolactone smells like mint. Oh that smell!

11. Rifampin – Black Velvet by Alannah Myles

Listen the song here. Sing as “red velvet” instead. Rifampin causes numerous body fluids to turn a red/orange color.

12. Vancomycin – Thank You by Dido

Listen to the song here. And I’d like to vanc you, for having a possible MRSA infection.

Runner up: We Will Rock You by Queen. Such a great song. Rest in peace Freddy Mercury! Listen to it here. We will, we will, vanc you!

13. Doxycycline – Sittin’ On The Dock Of The Bay by Otis Redding

Listen to the song here. The syllables match up wonderfully! The context is nonsense, but that’s okay.

14. Telmisartan – Tell Me Something Good by Rufus & Chaka Khan

Telmisartan good! Listen to the song here.

15. Cipro – Macho Man by The Village People

Cipro, Cipro man. I’ve got to be a Cipro man! Listen to the song here. We all hate you Cipro. Except when we have to use you, then you are okay.

16. Flagyl – Fraggle Rock Opening Theme Song

Soft g on the flagyl. Listen to the song here. Could go for a connection between rocks and the metallic taste metronidazole can cause, but that may be a bit of a stretch.

17. Lithium – Lithium by Nirvana

This one is probably a little too literal, but it’s all good. Listen to the song here.

18. Olmesartan – Oh My Darling Clemintine by Freddy Quinn

This is kind of amazing. Listen to the song here.

19. Maraviroc – Crocodile Rock by Elton John

Listen to the song here. Amazing.

20. Medrol Dosepak – Back in Black by AC/DC

Listen to the song here. Also amazing.

21. Abilify – I Believe I Can Fly by R. Kelly

Listen to the song here. Stop taking this medication and you may actually believe you can fly!

22. Suggamedex – Pour Some Sugar on Me by Def Leppard

Listen to the song here. This med is used for reversal of neuromuscular blockade induced by rocuronium and vecuronium. Too much roc or vec? Pour some sugga on me!

23. Colchicine – Can’t You See by The Marshall Tucker Band

Listen to the song here. The syllables match up splendidly!

24. Dalbavancin – Take You Dancing by Jason Derulo

Listen to the song here. Fits like a glove!

25. Vyvanas – One Dance by Drake (featuring Wizkid and Kyla)

Listen to the song here. This one made me laugh.

26. Ceftriaxone – Constant Craving by K.D. Lang

Listen to the song here. Cef-tri-ax-one!!

27. Olemesartan, Benicar – Old McDonald Had A Farm

Listen to the song here. Yea I know olmesartan is up there too, but I’m putting it here too!

Also, the Oh Oh Oh O’Reilly Autoparts song goes well with this too. Listen to it here.

28. Haldol – Halo by Beyonce

Listen to the song here. Will never think of this song the same way ever again!

Honorable mention

  • Midazolam, ativan, or diazepam – Black Betty by Ram Jam. Song is here. I’m giving this one to bamlanivimab.

Nice try thanks for playing, but no dice.

These were suggested, but I just don’t see it. Maybe you will?

  • Entanercept – Enter the Sandman by Metallica.
  • Bamlanivimab – Work It by Missy Elliot

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23. Colchicine – Can’t You See by The Marshall Tucker Band
Witchcraft yule embellishments

The circular shape of the wreath symbolizes the eternal cycles of nature and the continuity of life. Hanging a Yule wreath on your front door or placing it on your altar can help create a welcoming and sacred atmosphere during the Yule season. Candles are also essential Yule embellishments in witchcraft. They represent the light of the returning sun and the warmth and hope it brings. Many witches choose to decorate their altars with candles in colors associated with Yule, such as gold, red, green, and white. Lighting these candles during rituals and meditation can help invoke the energy of the season and bring a sense of harmony and tranquility to your sacred space. Other Yule embellishments that witches may use include symbols of the sun, such as sunflowers or yellow-colored decorations, as well as representations of winter animals, like snowflakes or reindeer. These embellishments can be incorporated into altar decor, home decorations, or even Yule-specific spellwork. Whether you are a seasoned witch or just starting on your magical journey, incorporating Yule embellishments into your practice can add depth and meaning to your rituals and celebrations. They serve as powerful symbols to connect with the energy of the season and honor the cycles of nature. So, embrace the magic of Yule and let these embellishments enhance your spiritual practice during this festive time of year..

Reviews for "Creating Yule sigils and symbols for your witchcraft practice"

- Sarah - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the "Witchcraft yule embellishments" book. I was expecting a lot more originality and creativity, but instead, it felt like a collection of generic and recycled ideas. The book lacked depth and failed to provide any new insights or techniques. Overall, I found it to be quite uninspiring and would not recommend it to anyone looking for genuine and innovative yule embellishment ideas.
- James - 1 star - "Witchcraft yule embellishments" was a complete waste of money for me. The book is poorly organized and lacks clear instructions. The pictures that accompany the ideas are low quality and do not help in making the crafts. Additionally, some of the suggested materials were difficult to find or required specialized skills. I was left feeling frustrated and unsatisfied with this purchase.
- Emily - 2 stars - I was expecting a lot more from "Witchcraft yule embellishments" based on the positive reviews I read online, but it fell flat for me. The ideas presented in the book were basic and uninspiring. It seemed like the author just compiled a bunch of common yule crafts without adding any personal touch or unique perspective. I found myself flipping through the pages quickly, hoping to find something that would catch my attention, but unfortunately, that never happened. I would not recommend this book to anyone looking for fresh and creative yule embellishment ideas.
- Michael - 3 stars - "Witchcraft yule embellishments" was an okay read, but it didn't live up to my expectations. While the book had some interesting ideas, it lacked detailed instructions and guidance on how to execute them properly. As a beginner, I found it difficult to replicate some of the crafts without more explicit directions. Additionally, the book lacked a cohesive theme or flow, making it feel disjointed at times. Overall, it was an average resource for yule embellishments, but there are certainly better options out there.

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