Showing posts with label witchcraft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label witchcraft. Show all posts
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Home Protection Spell Charm
House into home,
I raise this protective dome
within no negative may roam.
No need for a great tome
Burn a black candle
Til' it all be gone
Van Van oil with soapy foam
Sage like a fine tooth comb
Dragon's blood to drown all drones
Hang the besom with some bone
Call the ancestors with an invisible phone
No reason to work it alone
Ring the bell in ritual tone
Welcome the black bird's song
My house is now a home.
~Cizz
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Folkore
~ From Harry M. Hyatt’s Folklore of Adams County, Illinois ~
-9614. To sweep under the feet of someone sitting on a table signifies that person will marry before the year ends.
-9615. Do not let anyone sweep entirely around the chair on which you are sitting; you will remain single seven years longer.
-9616. The person under whose chair you sweep will marry once say some, twice say others — soon after his or her mate dies.
-9617. If you sweep your own feet, you will never get married.
-9618. Whoever breaks a broom handle will soon break someone’s heart.
- 9619. For luck in love, a woman may wet the bushy part of her broom and sprinkle the water about the house.
-9935. The significance of an engaged girl dropping a broom is as follows: if the handle points to the north, she or her fiancee will break the engagement; if to the south, she will marry him and live a happy life.
-10129. It is very unlucky for a bride to see a broom on her wedding day before she goes to church.
-9615. Do not let anyone sweep entirely around the chair on which you are sitting; you will remain single seven years longer.
-9616. The person under whose chair you sweep will marry once say some, twice say others — soon after his or her mate dies.
-9617. If you sweep your own feet, you will never get married.
-9618. Whoever breaks a broom handle will soon break someone’s heart.
- 9619. For luck in love, a woman may wet the bushy part of her broom and sprinkle the water about the house.
-9935. The significance of an engaged girl dropping a broom is as follows: if the handle points to the north, she or her fiancee will break the engagement; if to the south, she will marry him and live a happy life.
-10129. It is very unlucky for a bride to see a broom on her wedding day before she goes to church.
Friday, March 21, 2014
Scrying Mirror
Scrying Mirror
Scrying is one of the oldest known forms of divination. The black scrying mirror, or magick mirror, is a powerful psychic tool. It can bring the user hidden knowledge, clairvoyant ability and can act as a portal to other planes of existence. It can be used to access your inner self, spirit guides and oracles. Scrying comes from the English word "descry" which means "to make out dimly"
or "to reveal."
Your Magick Scrying Mirror should only be used for divination. Keep it
covered and stored away from everyday energies. Keep it clean and dust
free. Traditionally, Mugwort was used to clean a scrying mirror and you
can even store a bit of Mugwort with your mirror for protection and
energy.
Some people "lock" the powers of their mirrors to their use
alone by charging it with a secret, magick word. You can do this while cleansing
and consecrating your magick mirror by placing your finger on the mirror's
center and saying your magick word three times. Between speaking each word,
remove your finger from the mirror and breathe through the spot.
The methods of scrying differ but after a period of concentration on the
speculum visions, mental images, or impressions appear. Frequently the visions
are symbolic and the scryer must meditate on their visions to interpret their
meanings.
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