peach: do you have any piercings or tattoos?
raspberry: favorite flower?
lemon: do you have any pets? what are their names?
mango: what is your trademark?
passion fruit: how would you describe your style?
pineapple: sexual orientation?
strawberry: favorite desserts?
cherry: can you play any musical instruments or can you sing?
grape: if you could take a vacation anywhere in the world, where would you go?
banana: favorite horror movies?
blackberry: is your life an action film, a comedy, a romantic comedy, or drama?
pomegranate: when do you feel the most confident?
cantaloupe: what are your parents’ names?
guava: dark & dramatic makeup or natural makeup?
tangelo: if you could be any mythical creature, which would you be?
plum: favorite clothing brands?
coconut: favorite perfume?
lychee: satin or lace?
blueberry: what do you want to dress up as for halloween?
apple: what do you use more, tumblr or twitter?
kiwi: what’s something that fascinates you?
watermelon: do you have a job? if so, what is your job title?
papaya: what song describes your aesthetic?
cranberry: favorite time of the day; morning, afternoon, dusk, or night?
nectarine: would you consider yourself an emotional person?
orange: do you have long eyelashes?
apricot: what do you do when you’re sad?
star fruit: favorite sea creature?
dragonfruit: do you drink alcohol?
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This is not a complete list by any means, but these commonly noted plants, herbs, and flowers should be handled with care or avoided altogether.
Aconite (Wolfsbane, Monkshood) - all parts: dermatoxic, hepatotoxic, and neurotoxic
Adam and Eve (Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Wild Arum) - root: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic if ingested
African Sumac - leaves: dermatoxic; possibly fatal
Agave - juice: dermatoxic
Angel’s Trumpet - all parts: cardiotoxic; often fatal
Apple - seeds: cytotoxic in large doses
Apricot - leaves and seeds: cytotoxic in large doses
Arnica - gastrotoxic
Asparagus - berries: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic if ingested
Azalea - all parts: cytotoxic and neurotoxic; rarely fatal
Betel Nut Palm (Pinyang) - all parts: gastrotoxic if ingested
Bittersweet Nightshade - all parts: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic; rarely fatal
Black Hellebore - all parts: cardiotoxic and gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
Black Locust (False Acacia) - root bark and flowers: gastrotoxic
Black Nightshade - all parts except ripe fruit: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
Bleeding Heart - leaves and roots: neurotoxic
Bloodroot - rhizomes: cytotoxic
Blue Passion Flower (Common Passion Flower) - leaves: cytotoxic
Bracken - all parts: carcinogenic
Buttercup - all parts: gastrotoxic and dermatoxic
Calabar Bean (Ordeal Beans) - seeds: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic if ingested in large doses
Cassava - leaves and roots: cytotoxic in large doses
Castor Bean (Castor Oil Plant) - seeds: cytotoxic if ingested or inhaled
Celandine - nephrotoxic
Cherry - leaves and seeds: cytotoxic in large doses
Christmas Rose - all parts: gastrotoxic
Cocklebur - seedlings and seeds: gastrotoxic and neurotoxic
Columbine - seeds and roots: cardiotoxic; easily fatal
Corn Lily (False Hellebore) - all parts: cardiotoxic; often fatal
Cowbane (Water Hemlock, Snakeweed) - root: neurotoxic if ingested
Daffodil - bulbs and stems: gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
Datura/Moonflower - all parts: gastrotoxic and cardiotoxic
Deadly Nightshade (Belladonna) - all parts: cardiotoxic and neurotoxic; often fatal
Desert Rose (Sabi Star, Kudu) - sap: cardiotoxic with skin contact
Dumbcane - all parts: dermatoxic; possibly fatal
Elder (Elderberry) - root: gastrotoxic
Elephant Ear (Angel Wings) - all parts: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic
Ergot - neurotoxic
Foxglove - leaves, seeds, and flowers: cardiotoxic; often fatal
Garlic - all parts: gastrotoxic in some animals
Giant Hogweed - all parts: dermatoxic
Golden Chain - all parts, especially seeds: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
Goldenseal - all parts: gastrotoxic and neurotoxic in large doses
Grapes/Raisins - all parts: gastrotoxic in dogs
Greater Celandine - all parts: gastrotoxic in large doses
Hemlock (Spotted Cowbane, Poison Snakeweed) - all parts: neurotoxic; possibly fatal
Hemlock Water Dropwort - roots: neurotoxic if ingested; possibly fatal
Henbane - all parts: neurotoxic and cardiotoxic
Holly - berries: gastrotoxic
Honeybush - all parts: gastrotoxic
Honeysuckle - berries: gastrotoxic in mild cases and cardiotoxic in severe cases
Horse Chestnut - all parts: neurotoxic
Hyacinth - bulbs: gastrotoxic and neurotoxic; possibly fatal
Iris - rhizomes: gastrotoxic and dermatoxic
Jequirity (Crab’s Eye, Rosary Pea) - seeds: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic; often fatal
Kava Kava - nephrotoxic, hepatotoxic
Kidney Bean - raw: gastrotoxic
Larkspur - young plants and seeds: neurotoxic; often fatal
Lemon - oil: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic to animals
Lily - all parts: nephrotoxic
Lily of the Nile (Calla Lily) - all parts: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic if ingested; possibly fatal
Lily of the Valley - all parts: cardiotoxic; possibly fatal
Lima Beans - raw: gastrotoxic
Lime - oil: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic in animals
Lobelia - all parts: gastrotoxic
Mandrake - roots and leaves: gastrotoxic and neurotoxic
Mango - peel and sap: dermatoxic
Mangrove - bark and sap: dermatoxic and eye irritation
Mayapple - all green parts and unripe fruit: gastrotoxic
Meadow Saffron (Autumn Crocus) - bulbs: gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
Mistletoe - leaves and berries: gastrotoxic, cardiotoxic, and neurotoxic; rarely lethal in adults
Moonseed - fruits and seeds: gastrotoxic; often fatal
Mountain Laurel - all green parts: gastrotoxic
Nutmeg - raw: psychoactive in large doses
Oak - leaves and acorns: gastrotoxic; rarely fatal
Odollam Tree (Suicide Tree) - seeds: cardiotoxic; often fatal
Oleander - all parts: dermatoxic, cardiotoxic, and gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
Onions - all parts: gastrotoxic in animals
Orange - oil: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic in animals
Peach - seeds and leaves: cytotoxic in large doses
Pokeweed - raw leaves, berries, and roots: gastrotoxic and dermatoxic; often fatal
Poison Ivy/Oak/Sumac - all parts, especially leaves: dermatoxic; possibly fatal
Poison Ryegrass (Darnel) - seeds: neurotoxic
Potato - raw: cytotoxic
Privet - berries and leaves: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
Ragwort - all parts: hepatotoxic
Redoul - all parts: gastrotoxic, neurotoxic, and causes respiratory issues; can be fatal in children
Rhubarb - leaves: nephrotoxic
Skullcap - hepatotoxic
Spindle (Spindle Tree) - fruit: hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic; possibly fatal
Stinging Tree (Gympie Gympie) - bark and sap: dermatoxic; sometimes fatal
Strychnine Tree - seeds: neurotoxic; often fatal
Sweet Pea - seeds: neurotoxic and damaging to connective tissues
Tomato - leaves and stems: cytotoxic in large doses
Uva Ursi - neurotoxic, dermatoxic
White Baneberry (Doll’s Eyes) - all parts, especially berries: cardiotoxic; possibly fatal
White Snakeroot - all parts: gastrotoxic; often fatal
Winter Cherry (Jerusalem Cherry) - all parts, especially berries: gastrotoxic; occasionally fatal, especially to children
Wisteria - gastrotoxic
Yew (English Yew, Common Yew) - leaves and seeds: gastrotoxic if ingested and respiratory issues if inhaled
definitions of terms used in this list:
carcinogenic - a substance that can cause cancer
cardiotoxic - toxic to the heart
cytotoxic - toxic to living cells
dermatoxic - toxic to the skin
gastrotoxic - toxic to the gastrointestinal system (stomach, intestines, etc.)
hepatotoxic - toxic to the liver
nephrotoxic - toxic to the kidneys and urological system (ureters, bladder)
neurotoxic - toxic to the neurological system (brain, nerves, brainstem, spinal cord, etc.)
psychoactive - pertaining to substances that change brain function and result in alterations in perception, mood, or consciousness
last updated: 6-29-2016
Outside:
Use this day to harvest vegetables and herbs outside
Collect Berries to make bracelets and garlands
Collect seeds for next season’s sowing
Leave offerings as thanks for this year’s harvest
In the Home:
Burn Frankincense, Rose or Sandalwood incense
Fill the home with the smell of fresh baked bread
Leave bowls of sunflower seeds and nuts around the house to snack on
Drink hoppy beers and ales
Make apple candle holders
In the Kitchen:
Make a sweet Cinnamon Braid Bread
Bake a Wreath Bread or soda bread
Make Lentil Pot Pie
Make Elderberry Wine
Make a corn and barley stew
Feast on grains, seasonal vegetables, grapes, nuts and berries
In the Bath:
Add skin-healing Calendula to your bath
Surround yourself with yellow and orange candles
Use a soothing moisturizing aloe lotion
On your Altar:
Incorporate symbols of the harvest with things like corn and wheat
Use shades of yellow, orange, gold and purple
Decorate with apples, corn and wheat
Add yellow and golden stones likes citrine
Aries- Embracing the rough and tumble the of the world with childlike curiosity and wonder. Reacting to things as they crop up without overthinking and evaluating, even if society says no to this. Protecting the innocent around us, including the spirit of naivety and recklessness.
Taurus- Knowing the value of the things around them, embracing the sensual pleasures of the Earth, finding meaning in simplicity and routine, having devoted relationships with the people around them.
Gemini- Finding joy and stimulation in the trivia, humour and knowledge of the world. Being the messengers of the universe, here to be teachers and spread interesting and thought provoking wisdom. To flourish in all areas of communication, make believe and play.
Cancer- Being emotionally receptive and compassionate to the people around them, especially the vulnerable. Finding a sanctuary in creativity and solitude, where they can gain a grasp on themselves and recharge somewhat. Being a representation of the divine nurturer.
Leo- Finding joy in creativity and pleasure, yet also seeing the warmth that others can exude. Being humorous, light hearted and loyal to the people around them. Being a jackpot of wisdom and uplifting knowledge, especially as they grow.
Virgo- Understanding the preciousness of connection through duty and shared burdens. Appreciating the little gestures of kindness and the simple beauties of the Earth. Gaining knowledge through their life events to ease the pain of the people around them.
Libra- Learning about themselves and the world through the eyes of others. Finding the other part of their soul in intimate relationships. Being creative and harmony seeking, knowing that there is a yin to every yang.
Scorpio- Seeking intimate truths and knowledge from the universe. Being endlessly devoted to the people they love, yet also receptive to subtle emotional intuition. Going through intense shifts that reflect their surroundings.
Sagittarius- Finding optimism and wisdom in the information they receive. Always questioning the powers that be, looking for evidence from their surroundings. Finding flight in abundance, yet also the minimalism of swift travel.
Capricorn- Having timeless wisdom learnt through independence, simplicity and authenticity. Understanding the value of long standing relationships that are supportive. Finding humour and lessons in even the morbid.
Aquarius- Being the pioneers of the collective new age and the practices that go along with this. The humanitarian conscience that resides in many of us, finding joy and excitement in invention and innovation.
Pisces- Seeing and having knowledge of the many dimensions of this universe, experiencing the fluidity and passivity of this world, seeing light in the personalities of others and being porous to this.
Litha is a celebration of the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. Celebrations focus mainly on the power of the sun.
Before Litha - A time for growing
Focus on making decisions in your social and professional life that promote growth
Re-pot plants
Arts & Crafts
Make a besom decorated for Litha
Make a honey or sugar scrub
Make a pillow stuffed with lavender for peaceful sleep during the summer
Make a suncatcher
Cleaning & Cleansing
Do a house cleaning ritual
Pick up litter
Pull up the blinds and fill your home with sunlight
Cooking
Bake a cake
Brew your own mead
Eat outside
Hold a barbecue for family and friends
Decorating & Gardening
Hang up suns in your home and garden
Put a stone circle sundial in your garden
Spell-casting & Divination
Charge your tools in the power of the Litha sun
Go to the beach to perform some ocean magic or collect beachy tools to use later
Make Ogham staves
Other Activities
Attend a drum circle
Celebrate the season with a big bonfire
Do something for charity
Get up before the sun and go to bed after it sets to experience the entire day
Go hiking and bring a field guide to help you identify the wildlife
Learn a new skill
Meditate in nature
Spend as much time as possible outdoors
Watch the sunrise and sunset
Wear a flower crown
Wear warm colors
After Litha - A time for thriving
Be active
Focus on goals and networking
Get away into nature
Go to the beach
Go hiking
Go swimming
whisper your promises to the trees and watch them go, melting into a maze of bark. hide your curses under wilting ferns. trust them to the earth. drop your words, plinking, into the river, and feel your heart settle among the stones at the bottom. the current will carry them home.
—you’ll always be safe because they will put tons of protection spells over you and the house.
—you will learn so much about nature from them, especially the moon.
—the house always smell good because of incense and essential oils.
—you will get to go to fun little pagan shops with them.
—you will gain a lot of insight into your life as they will always be doing tarot readings, rune readings, and analyzing your dreams.
—crystals. everywhere.
—plants. everywhere.
—a cat, probably.
—candles. everywhere.
Cementing their status as the most terrifying of all the birds, a new study has found that ravens are able to imagine being spied upon – a level of abstraction that was previously thought to be unique to humans.
The ability to think abstractly about other minds is singled out by many as a uniquely human trait. Now, a study from the Universities of Houston and Vienna have found that ravens are able to adapt their behaviour by attributing their perceptions to others.
The study, published in Nature Communications, found that if a nearby peephole was open, ravens guarded pockets of food against discovery in response to the sound of other birds – even if they didn’t see another bird. This was not replicated when the peephole was closed, despite hearing the same auditory clues.
According to the study’s authors, the discovery “shed[s] a new light on Theory of Mind” – the ability to attribute mental states to others. A number of studies have found that animals are able to understand what others see – but only when they can see the head or eyes, which provide gaze cues. This suggests that these animals are responding only to surface cues, and are not experiencing the same abstraction as humans.
The ability to hide food is extremely important to ravens, and they behave completely differently when they feel they are being watched – hiding food more quickly, for example, and are less likely to return to a hiding place for fear of revealing the location to a competitor.
The study replicated this behaviour. Two rooms were connected by windows and peepholes, both of which could be opened and closed. The ravens were trained to look through the peepholes to observe human experimenters making stashes of food. Finally, both windows were covered while a single peephole remained open – and, though no bird was present, the ravens still hid the food as if they were being watched.
“We showed that ravens can generalise from their own experience using the peephole as a pilferer, and predict that audible competitors could potentially see their caches through the peephole,” the authors wrote. “Consequently, we argue that they represent ‘seeing’ in a way that cannot be reduced to the tracking of gaze cues.”
Although ravens may not seem similar to humans, the two species do have something in common – their social lives. Like humans, ravens go through distinct social phases, from fluid interaction with other birds as adolescents to stable breeding pairs in adults. “There is a time when who is in the pack, who’s a friend, who’s an enemy can change very rapidly,” said Cameron Buckner, lead author of the research. “There are not many other species that demonstrate as much social flexibility. “Ravens cooperate well. They can compete well. They maintain long-term, monogamous relationships. It makes them a good place to look for social cognition, because similar social pressures might have driven the evolution of similarly advanced cognitive capacities in very different species”.
It’s not the only thing ravens can do – they’ve also been found to mimic human speech, complete complex logic puzzles and show empathy for fellow birds, which Buckner says could “change our perception of human uniqueness”. “Finding that Theory of Mind is present in birds would require us to give up a popular story as to what makes humans special,” he said. “Completing this evolutionary and developmental picture will bring us much closer to figuring out what’s really unique about the human mind”.
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