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Witch's blogCandle Magic BasicsOne of simplest of magic arts which concern the title of the normal magic is burn of candle. It is simple because it uses not very ritual and few ceremonious worked objects. The bearing pedestal bridge theatrical of the magic of candle can be bought with any department store and its ritual can be practised in any living room or room to be slept. Wicca - WiccanWicca is an eclectic religious system of belief concentrating on gods, goddesses, and the worship of nature. Gary Cantrell, a well-known author of Wiccan indicates that Wicca is based on the harmony with the nature and all the aspects of the divinity of a god and goddess. practical as regards Wiccan comprises the handling of nature by the various ritual one in the attempts to gain the power, prestige, love, or what moreover than one Wiccan wants. It employs symbols in its ceremonies and follows the calendar in the reference to the festivals of Wiccan. Tasseomancy - Reading Tea LeavesThe art of the tea leaves of the reading is referred with similar Tasseomancy. This form of divination is stongly associated to the gypsies and English. The history of the tasseomancy can be traced back hundreds of years. During Tasseomancy the reading of drinks of the customer by the cup of tea but leaves in the contents of the cup. The cup is turned to the back on a saucer and round. The reader takes the cup and reads the models consisted the tea leaves. Usually the best readers of the tea also have normal artistic qualifications. The various symbols have some significances in Tasseomancy. Ouija Board History and UseThe history of the Ouija Board is not with precise precision as for the real recorded dates, or its real origin. Much of its history is claimed and spread. For example, it is claimed that French Spiritualist Mr. Planchette in 1853 invented the small planchette of the Ouija Board which slips today around soft surface on the legs inclined by felt. However there is no disc of any Spiritualist called Mr. Planchette, known well or differently, however the word small planchette in average French little board or Ouija Board. Magic CorrespondencesCORRESPONDENCE OF DAY/COLOR Witchcraft - Witch - NamesThere are many various terms which were employed of the witches, and the knowledge of these names is two to interest, and also useful while identifying when a particular text speaks about the witches or not. It is a list partial taken above of the book. Strix, striated, striga or strigimaga - this word developed from meaning one to push cries piercing-owl, with a night-spirit, then with a vampire, and to mean witch finally. Sortiarius or sortilegus - somebody who reads fates (kinds), a soothsayer. Witch's HatToday the stereotyped image of a witch is always that of an old ugly witch wearing a wide overflowed, large and black pointed hat, but is it possible that the hat of the witch can go up with antiquity. In engravings on wood and of the medieval diagrams, of the witches bearing various costumes of times are depicted, including headscarves and hats of various fashions. The ancient coins of currency of Etruscan of the town of Luna depict a head on a side of the coin of currency; some think it to be the Diana goddess, who is associated to the witches. Witch's Broomstick - Flying WitchesThe witch's broomstick and witches flying about the countryside. Brooms have been connected a long time to sorcery, almost universally depicts like round brooms of medieval-model and been dependent on the female witches. In spite of association with women, in 1453, the first known case to claim to have flown on a handle with broom is recorded, admitted by the male witch Guillaume Edelin. There is, however, the former discs of the witches flying on the similar sticks or objects, usually which had been lubricated the first time with a magic ointment of flight. HalloweenHistory traces Halloween with the ancient religion of Celtics in Ireland. The Celtic people were very conscious of the spiritual world and had their own ideas in the way in which they could reach it—as by helping their more than 300 gods to demolish their enemies in the battle, or by imitating the gods by showing the skill and the address. Their two principal treats were Beltane at the beginning of the summer (on May 1), and Samhain (Sah-ween marked) at the end of the summer (on Nov 1). |
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