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Free Wallpaper Downloads For Your Phone

These are all 1080 x 1920 pixels, which is a 9:16 ratio that should work well on most phones! Click the image to open the full size image file. You can save the full size image file to your phone and use it as a wallpaper.
0 The Fool
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The Fool Tarot Card: Embracing New Beginnings and Boundless Potential Introduction The Fool is the first card of the Major Arcana, symbolizing new beginnings, spontaneity, and limitless potential. Numbered as 0, The Fool represents infinite possibilities, embodying a spirit of adventure and fearlessness. This card encourages stepping into the unknown with a childlike sense of wonder, reminding us that sometimes the journey itself is more important than the destination. The Fool invites you to embrace change, trust the universe, and take a leap of faith. The Fool tarot card from the Rider–Waite–Smith Tarot deck. Art By Pamela Colman Smith, Public...
On Witches
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In 1485, a woman named Helena Scheuberin stood trial accused of witchcraft in the city of Innsbruck. She found herself in the middle of a witch hunt led by Heinrich Kramer, a 15th-Centrury inquisitor.Heinrich Kramer was a Catholic clergyman on a mission to investigate witchcraft and bring witches to justice. Pope Innocent VIII released a papal bull that recognized the existence of witches which had previously been debated. This granted Kramer the authority to persecute witches where he had once been denied in Germany. Kramer had an obsession with witchcraft, especially amongst women.Scheuberin likely was not a witch, but she...
Moth Symbolism & Mythology
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I love to draw moths, I view them as the magical and mysterious counterparts to the butterfly. They also have a lot of symbolism and meaning in myths and folklore. Transformation and the Cycle of Life Similar to butterflies, the moth can represent change and transformation. Their life cycle is a symbol of the process of personal growth and evolution that we experience throughout our lives.The moth's journey from a small caterpillar to a winged creature mirrors our own potential for change and growth.The moth emerging from it's cocoon symbolizes rebirth and the possibility of overcoming challenges. The Allure of...