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Friday, June 18, 2010

Affirming Common Roots

Posted by Mystery at 7:31 PM Labels: magick, religion belief, spirituality
Affirming Common Roots
Barry Shafer 07/30/2010 INT 244 Dr. Colette Palamar Affirming Shared Pedigree As soon as reading the resulting abduce from the Merton (1966) text: The heresy of nonalignment (and saintly ethnocentrism): mentation oneself a slap self-ruling unit and asserting this speculative notable unity neighboring best separates, the deponeation of the self as only non the other. But when you incorrect to walkout your unity by denying that you retain no matter what to do with anyone also, by adversative one and all also in the foundation until you come down to you, what is submit go not in to walkout., I came to the repercussion that most every theologys argon linked together by certain essential truths here God, which Griffiths (1976) describes as the Holy All-important which lies throw down each(prenominal) religions, to come to advanced, and his affix with mankind. For imitation the Dakota Indians it is the Taku Wakan which is described as perfect, supernatural, and unsearchable or frightening, and is the paw for all to come religions, by means of Zoroastrianism and Hinduism. This is solely one exemplar of the umpteen ties that bind most all religions together.

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How To Make A Magic Staff

Posted by Mystery at 12:04 PM Labels: free magic books, magick spells, occultism, pagan, pagan stores, site witch, voodoo spells, wicca, wicca books, wicca love, wicca love spell, wiccan book, wiccan magic spells
How To Make A Magic Staff Cover Making a staff can be very rewarding and can be used to mark either progression or initiation along a pagan/wiccan path

Things You'll Need

* Knife or a similar carving utensils
* Long stick (Bamboo would be best)
* Magical decorations
* Adhesive material for attaching decorations

Steps

1. Get a stick. Make sure it is long. It does not have to be straight, but it should be at the minimum as tall as you, or taller.Do not choose just any stick. Have a good look around. Pick up more than one. Balance it in your hand. Feel its energy. You will know which one is for you when it feels right.

2. Give it a special name. It is your magical staff and it belongs to you , its name can be its magical bond with you or just any old.But don't ask me because its your choice.

3. Get a carving knife or a similar item to shape the staff if you decide it needs shaping. You may just wish to simply strip the bark off it or to keep the knotty wooden look. The style is totally up to you.

4. Decorate it. Any decoration is up to you. You can have many decorations or no decorations. The choice is yours and yours only.

5. When you are done making your staff it is wise to let it gain power for three days under a full moon. Let its energy grow. Let it bond with you. Remember, a Staff is an extension of you and your life. Make sure that it is well taken care of, or it will unwind its magical bond with you and your magic staff will be magic no more.

Tips

* Magical decorations can include:
o Feathers
o Glitter
o Nail polish marks (the glowing/luminescent sorts are great for this)
o Sequins or craft jewels
o Tie string on the top and attach lucky beads or something special to you
o If you feel called to do so, go ahead and use a strong glue to glue a hawk feather or crystal to the top. Remember, this is your staff so it should reflect who you are. Add what you wish to add.
* A good Choice Of Wood Is something such as Apple, or Cherry you can try hardwoods for a more ornate look

Warnings

* Make sure you don't hit anyone when waving your staff about!
* Do NOT rip a stick off a live tree. This is cruelty to nature and it is wrong. This tree is divine and a living creature. Imagine if someone came and ripped off your arm to use as a sword!
* Be careful when you are carving, a stick can be replaced but an arm can't.


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How To Make A Magic Charm Bracelet

Posted by Mystery at 3:58 AM Labels: ancient book, book of spells, casting spells, cool magic, magic books download, magic library, money magic, money spells, spell books, voodoo spells, wiccan books, witch spells, witchcraft, witchcraft books
How To Make A Magic Charm Bracelet Cover Creating a magic charm bracelet is a wonderful way to send loving, positive magic to a person that you care about. When you make a magic charm bracelet, you will benefit from the positive energy and good thoughts every bit as much as the recipient.

Step 1
Collect a variety of large beads. The more varied the colors, the more powerful the magic charm bracelet will be.

Step 2
Rinse the beads in salt water to remove any impurities.

Step 3
Sit at a clean table and prepare to string the beads. If you have a picture of the person for whom you are making the bracelet, place it where you can see it while you are stringing the beads. If you don't have a picture, hold an image of the person in your mind.

Step 4
Think about a very clear purpose for the beads, such as to send love and happiness to a specific person. Think about this person.

Step 5
String the beads one at a time, and with each bead, say something positive for that person or mention something that person loves, such as "this bead represents daisies," or "I wish you good fortune."

Step 6
When the bracelet is completed, hold it near your heart and say, "with all my love, with all my heart, I send you love and happiness with this bracelet."

Step 7
Wrap the bracelet in some tissue paper. While you are wrapping it, think about each bead again, and what it means, and then present it to the recipient. You can tell the person what each bead means if you want to, but it isn't required. The magic will still work.


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Portable Magic Tarot Tarot In The Only Tool You Need

Posted by Mystery at 1:16 AM Labels: black magic, book of shadow, casting spells, find magic, learn wicca, magic ebooks, magic library, magic literature, pagan, paganism, wicca and witchcraft, wicca love spell, wiccan books, witch website, witchcraft
Portable Magic Tarot Tarot In The Only Tool You Need Cover

Book: Portable Magic Tarot Tarot In The Only Tool You Need by Donald Tyson

Portable Magic was written to show how a simple deck of Tarot cards can be used to work all the rituals of Western magic, with no special tools or instrument, no fancy costumes, no sigils or seals or talismans or lamens, no altar, no burning candles, no special rooms, or banners, or pillars. The Tarot really is all that you need - hence the subtitle of the book.

Over the past couple of centuries, since the Tarot began to be used in the Western esoteric tradition in a serious way, it has been employed mostly for divination, and to a lesser extent as a way to categorize groups of symbols. The notion that it can also be used actively for Practical Magic has been floating around since Mathers and the Golden Dawn, where the trumps were employed to represent the twenty-two paths on the Tree of Life, but no one has ever set down a detailed system for doing so.

In several of my earlier books and essays, I've hinted at various ways the Tarot cards may be incorporated into rituals - for example, that the four Aces can serve in place of the elemental instruments on top of the ritual altar, or that a magic circle can be constructed from the twelve trumps that are associated with the signs of the zodiac. In private, I've been telling those who write to me for years that it is perfectly possible to base a Complete System of magic on the cards, and only the cards. This book is my way of making good on my claim by furnishing that system.

The system of Tarot magic that is presented in Portable Magic is entirely new, but it is not based on feathers and hot air, but on the tried and proven magical Correspondences of the Golden Dawn, which are the most widely used and recognized standards in magic throughout the world today. In this way Tarot magic is completely compatible with conventional ritual magic worked using the system of the Golden Dawn. The Golden Dawn occult correspondences for the Tarot trumps are still applied to the trumps in Portable Magic. Anyone accustomed to working in the Golden Dawn tradition, or in one of its numerous offshoots, would recognize immediately what is going on in this system of Tarot magic.

I have presented a series of rituals in the book that are modular. That is to say, the simpler rituals can be combined to produce more complex rituals. Some of the conventions from Tarot divination have been carried over into Tarot magic. The court cards still represent people, but whereas in divination they are interpreted in a passive way, according to how they fall in the spread, in Tarot magic they are actively manipulated to produce desired effects. In Tarot divination the Significator card is a court card that stands for the querent, but in Tarot magic the Significator is a court card that represents the magician in the layout, which is a magic temple in miniature.

Ceremonial magicians know that all true magic is worked on the astral level - that the physical trappings of ritual are no more than place holders for their astral equivalents, which are visualized in the mind. The system of Tarot magic set forth in Portable Magic carries this one step beyond, and creates the ritual circle and all it holds on the astral level with only a set of symbolic tokens, the Tarot cards. Its ease of use and practical advantages will be at once apparent to serous ritualists.

Buy Donald Tyson's book: Portable Magic Tarot Tarot In The Only Tool You Need

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Thursday, June 17, 2010

How To Make Your Own Magical Doll

Posted by Mystery at 6:19 PM Labels: black magic, book of shadows, learn wicca, magic spells, money spells, pagan, site witch, wicca and witchcraft, wicca books, wicca magick, wiccan magic spells, witch, witch spells, witchcraft magick
How To Make Your Own Magical Doll Cover A poppet can be as simple or as elaborate as you like -- it all depends on how much time and effort you want to put into it. You can construct one out of just about any material -- cloth, clay, wood, wax. Use your imagination! In some magical traditions, it's believed that the more work you put into it, and the more complex it is, the stronger your link will be to your goal. Because a poppet is a device for sympathetic magic, all of its components will be symbols of what it is you hope to achieve. You can do your poppet-making as part of the working itself, or it can be made ahead of time so you can use the poppet later on. Which method you choose is really up to you.

Remember, your poppet represents a person, so figure out before you begin who it symbolizes. Is it you? A friend who's asked you for help? An un-named lover you want to bring into your life? A gossip you want to shut up? The possibilities are endless, but just like in any spell working, you'll need to set a goal before you begin. It keeps you from having to deal with "do-overs" later. These instructions are for a basic poppet construction, using fabric. Feel free to modify your design as you need to.

There are no real rules when it comes to choosing your material, but it's not a bad idea to select fabric based on your goal. If you're doing a money spell, use a piece of green or gold cloth. If you're looking at healing, perhaps something in a soft blue or silver would be best. Check out fabric stores around the holidays, and you can find all kinds of neat patterns. Valentine's Day designs are perfect for matters of the heart, and there are plenty of prints with dollar signs, coins, stars and moons, and other fun designs.

Another option is to use fabric that links the poppet to the person it represents. Doing a healing spell for a friend? Ask the person for an old t-shirt. If you're trying to draw love into your life, consider using a scrap from that sexy lingerie you wore last night. If you just can't find the right material, use a plain muslin or white felt. Here are a few ideas for designs and colors for poppet magic.

* Animals: Brown or green fabrics, patterns with cats or dogs, anything pet-related
* Banishing: Black fabric, designs such as swords or wands, dragons or fire
* Creativity: Orange or yellow fabric, prints of suns or other fire symbols
* Healing: Silver, white or blue, with designs of clouds or other air symbols
* Love: Pink or red material, designs like hearts, roses or other flowers, Cupids
* Money: Silver, gold or green fabric, or designs of dollar bills or coins, cups or earthy symbols
* Protection: Red or white material, with patterns of shields, keys or locks, fences, mistletoe

When it comes to types of fabric, use what's easiest for you to work with. Cotton prints are easy to sew, but if you've never used a needle and thread before, you might want to try something stiffer like felt -- it comes in every color you can imagine, and will hold its shape as you sew. If you're an experienced sewer, use anything you like.

A poppet represents a person, so ideally it should look (sort of) like a person. Give it a head, two arms, two legs, a torso. You can make your own outline or you can use the ultimate poppet pattern -- a gingerbread man. If you're doing a spell for an animal -- such as a healing spell for a sick pet -- make the poppet shape accordingly. Your poppet doesn't have to be huge, but it should be big enough that you can stuff it with your ingredients later.

Print out the design in Figure 1 and enlarge it on your printer, and use it as a pattern if you need to.

Take two pieces of your fabric, and place them right side together on a flat surface. Place the pattern on top, pin it in place, and cut it out. Leave a little room around the edges for a seam allowance -- usually a 3/8" margin is good. Remove the pattern, and there are your two poppet shapes. Time to start sewing!

If you've never sewn anything by hand before, don't panic. It's not hard, but it does require some patience. You could always use a sewing machine if you're pressed for time, but most experienced poppet-makers agree that it's worth the effort to do it by hand. Pin the two pieces of material together and stitch around the edges. Leave an opening somewhere, wide enough to stick a couple of fingers in. Turn the poppet inside out, and begin stuffing.

Fill your poppet with something soft, like polyfill or cotton balls. Old pantyhose work nicely too. Work the stuffing all the way into the nooks and crannies of the arms and legs, and the fill the torso and head. This is where you'll place your spell components -- herbs, stones, whatever. In some magical traditions, something from the person represented goes inside the poppet. This is alternately referred to as a taglock or a magical link -- it can be bits of hair, nail clippings, body fluids, a business card, or even a photograph. Once everything is inside, sew the poppet completely shut.

The more you can customize your poppet, the better. Even if you've placed a magical link, or taglock, inside, you'll want to decorate the outside too. Draw or paint or sew a face onto your doll. Add yard or string for hair. Dress your poppet in something that looks like the person's clothing. Copy any tattoos, scars, or distinguishing features onto the poppet as well. Add magical or astrological symbols if you like. While you're doing this, tell the poppet who it represents. You can say something along the lines of, "I have made you, and you are Jane Jones."

Your poppet can be used for any number of things -- love, money, protection, healing, to get a job. Anything you can imagine, you can make a poppet to bring it about. Simply figure out your goal and the means to achieve it. The only limits on poppet construction are your own creativity and imagination.

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How To Break A Magic Spell

Posted by Mystery at 6:09 PM Labels: ancient book, black magic, book of shadow, book of shadows, find magic, magic, magic ebook, magick, money spells, occultism, paganism, site witch, wicca, wicca love spell, wicca magick, witch, witchcraft
How To Break A Magic Spell Cover If you always seem to have bad luck or suffer incessantly from Murphy's Law, it could be that someone has put a spell on you. If so, there are a few things that you can do to break the magic spell and get the life you should have.

How to Break a Magic Spell Instructions

Step 1. Hire a witch or a wizard. People who practice magic are the best source for breaking a magic spell. They can use your information to look at your stars, do a divination using tarot cards or assess the situation from a magical standpoint.

Step 2. Purify yourself and your house. You can buy an uncrossing spell kit online from Lucky Mojo Curio Company. They also sell oils, incense, powders, bath crystals, candles and other products designed to break a magic spell. You can also have a cleansing ceremony performed by a magic practitioner.

Step 3. Secure a black candle to a black bowl using a few drops of candle wax. Fill the bowl to the rim with fresh water. Clear your mind by mediating for a few minutes before lighting the candle. Visualize the magic spell you want broken as the candle burns; the spell breaks when the candle is extinguished by the water. Once the spell is broken, bury the candle and the water in a hole in the ground.

Step 4. Perform a ritual to Aphrodite to break a love curse. On Thursday night at dusk, light one purple candle and one pink candle. In a bowl, burn seven pine needles. Once you have done this, present Aphrodite with three red roses and pour your heart out to her. Be sure to ask for her blessing for future love and forgiveness for past loves that failed because of your own wrongdoings.

Step 5. Pray that God protects you from evil and from those who would do evil to you. Be sincere and trust that God has power far greater than any power. For this to work, you need to believe in God and accept Him (or Her) as a loving deity.


Tips & Warnings

* Depression and other mental health issues may cause you to feel unlucky or cursed. If you think this is a possibility, you should consult a doctor.



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Simon - The Necronomicon Spellbook
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Anonymous - Book Of Spells
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Dion Fortune - Ceremonial Magic Unveiled
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Witch Warlock And Magician Historical Sketches Of Magic And Witchcraft

Posted by Mystery at 9:25 AM Labels: free magic books, learn witchcraft, magic ebooks, magic literature, magick, occultism, wicca love spell, wicca magick, wiccan book, wiccan magic spells, wiccan store, witchcraft magick
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Book: Witch Warlock And Magician Historical Sketches Of Magic And Witchcraft by William Henry Davenport Adams

The following pages may be regarded as a contribution towards that 'History of Human Error' which was undertaken by Mr. Augustine Caxton. I fear that many minds will have to devote all their energies to the work, if it is ever to be brought to completion and, indeed, it may plausibly be argued that its completion would be an impossibility, since every generation adds something to the melancholy record "pulveris exigui parva munera". However this may be, little more remains to be said on the subjects which I have here considered from the standpoint of a sympathetic though incredulous observer. Alchemy, Magic, Witchcraft — how exhaustively they have been investigated will appear from the list of authorities which I have drawn up for the reader's convenience.

They have been studied by adepts and by critics, as realities and as delusions ; and almost the last word would seem to have been said by Science — though not on the side of the adepts, who still continue to dream of the Hermetic philosophy, to lose themselves in fanciful pictures, theurgic and occult, and to write about the mysteries of magic with a aimplicitj of faith which we may wonder at, but bound to respect.

It has not been my purpose, in the present volume, to attempt a General History of magic and alchemy, or ii scientific inquiry into their psychological aspects. I have confined myself to a sketch of their progress in I England, and to a narrative of the lives of our principal magicians. This occupies the first part. The second is devoted to an historical review of witchcraft in Great Britain, and an Examination into the most remarkable Witch-Trials, in which I have endeavoured to bring out their peculiar features, presenting much of the evidence adduced, and in some cases the socalled Confessions of the victims, in the original language. I believe that the details, notwithstanding the reticence imposed upon me by considerations of delicacy and decorum, will surprise the reader, and that he will readily admit the profound interest attaching to them, morally and intellectually. I have added a chapter on the 'Literature of Witchcraft', which, I hope, is tolerably exhaustive, and now offer the whole as an effort to present, in a popular and readable form, the result of careful and conscientious study extending over many years. (W. H. D. A.)

Download William Henry Davenport Adams's eBook: Witch Warlock And Magician Historical Sketches Of Magic And Witchcraft

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