Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Cool Metaphysical Shop Logos




Old Attraction Spell: Prosperity, Job, Home, etc

This an easy spell to do for prosperity, love, etc.

Cut out the want ads that appeal to you most.
Clip four, six, or thirteen of them, making notes to use later for your calls.
T
ie these together with a long string.
To this bundle attach a coin or piece of tin, then place it across the table from you.

Burn a green candle rubbed with ginger, bayberry, or mugwort & visualize getting this thing you desire.

As this vision becomes clear in your mind, draw the string and bundle towards you, saying,

"My goal is sure,
My need is strong,
help me find where I belong.
To meet my needs,bring to me: --fill in desire here--
This I seek, bring to me this success by the end of the week."


When the paper reaches your hand, keep the tin to carry, then set the paper aflame.
This releases the energy before inquiries begin.

*This is quick and easy to work and has AMAZING RESULTS..

possible uses:
  • Attracting a new lover
  • Finding a job
  • Buying a new home
  • a new car
  • winning at gambling
  • and so forth
The limit is where your imagination ends...
Blessed Be!

Spell of Attraction

Spell of Attraction

Items:
Red Candle & Red Natural Fabric
Needle and thread(pink, red, or white)
Rose petals- 2oz & Bay leaves-2oz
Rose oil- few dabs

During Full Moon Perform
Cast Circle & Call Elements

While visualizing your LOVE DESIRE:

I. Cut 2 equally sized hearts out of fabric
II. Sew hearts together, leaving one side open

III. Fill heart pouch with rose petals and say:

‘I call upon the laws of attraction, bring to me my true love’ (say this 3x)

IV. Fill pouch with Bay leaves and say:

‘Of air, water, earth, and fire, I shall have that which I desire.’

V. As you are sewing shut the pouch CHANT:

‘True love is mine, it comes to me through time.
This love shall find me by light and air,
This love is mine by earth and fire
As I will this, so shall it be so
As above, so below’

VI. Place oil onto closed pouch
VII. Thank elements and close circle
VIII. Keep pouch near bed & repeat last chant nightly
Do this for full moon

The Moon and The Goddess

The Moon & The Triple Goddess

The phases of the Moon, which follow a cycle of approximately 29.5 days, dominated human’s experience of the nighttime hours in the days before electric lighting. The ocean tides and the menstrual cycles of women are synchronized with the cycle of the Moon, which produces symbolic meanings linking the Moon with femininity, water, the night, the subconscious, and the ebb and flow of changing moods. Working with the moon’s cycle is at the heart of witchcraft.
Lunar energy is reflective and mediates whatever is projected upon it, whether it is sunlight or starlight. The lunar rays are the bridge over which we cross to the place between the worlds where magic takes place.

They are a channel for our devotion to the Goddess, and the God, and for her love and blessings, and indeed her presence within our rituals. Witches work with any phase of the moon. There are approximately seven days from each quarter phase of the Moon to the next, which may have inspired the idea of a week of seven days.
In the waxing and waning of the Moon, we can see the cycle of birth, growth, fruition, decline, death, and rebirth. In this we can also compare the sprouting of seeds, the growth and blossoming of the plant, the bearing of fruit, and the decay into compost, which nourishes the seeds in the following spring. In the Moon’s cycles we can also see childhood, adolescence, adulthood, death, and rebirth.

These aspects are represented as the maiden, the mother, and the crone - the triple Goddess.
The new moon appears small and faint, near the Sun, visible for just a few minutes in the evening before it sets. As the days pass, She grows in size, power, and independence.

At Full Moon, She illuminates the entire night, bestowing a light that is strong enough for us to walk, work, or even ready by. Night animals are active. Then she wanes, gradually becoming weaker again, finally disappearing into darkness.

All living and growing things go though a similar cycle: birth and growth, fullness or fruition, then age, decline, and death.

Plants sprout, grow, flower, bear fruit, cast their seeds, and return to the earth.

Humans are born, grown and learn, become adults, grow old, and die.

The moon cycle reminds us that this process is not just a one time journey, but a cycle that repeats endlessly, linking us with life long past and lives yet to come. Animals associated with the moon are: the hare, deer, frogs and toads, and the bull.
Wheel of the Year

There are many traditions and variations of pagan spirituality. The tradition I represent is the Goddess tradition: a path that honors the goddess. Goddess spirituality honors the divine as female, seen as both one and many. She is honored in all her aspects: as maiden, mother, and crone. Goddess spirituality reveres all nature as sacred, including people. We see all existence as interconnected. Goddess worship is inclusive - it is open to all.
We celebrate the wheel of the year, a circle without beginning or end. It follows the agricultural growing cycle through the seasons, and the themes of the Sabbats are themes of the Goddess’ and human passage through life and death.

Winter Solstice: December 21st or 22nd. The Goddess is born. The longest night and shortest day of the year. This means that light is returning. The rituals enact the return of the Goddess and the return of light. Symbol: The Yule Log

Imbolc: February 2nd The Goddess is a new hope, a baby. Imbolg means “in the belly” and it celebrates the new lambs. Symbol: Dairy products.

Spring Equinox: March 21st or 22nd also called Ostara. The Goddess is a playful child. The earth blooms. This is a time for reclaiming childhood and the child within. Symbols: Eggs, rabbits, chicks.

Beltane: May 1st The last sabbath of the waxing year. The Goddess marries. The Goddess’ passion and women’s passion is the theme. This is a time for fun and frolic and jumping over the fire. This is a fire festival.

Summer Solstice: June 21st or 22nd Also called Midsummer, this is the longest day and shortest night. From here the days get shorter, the nights longer. The Goddess is a mother, at the fullness of her strength, sexuality, and fertility. This is a time for Handfasting and honeymoons.

Lammas: August 1st The Goddess is a maturing matron. First harvest. The days shorten, but the weather is still hot. Symbols are bread and grains.
Autumn Equinox: September 21st or 22nd Also called Mabon. The Goddess has reached Menopause. Second harvest. The promise made at Solstice and Lammas is now fulfilled - the Earth Mother gives to her children great nourishment and abundance. This is the witches’ Thanksgiving.

Samhain: October 31st. Third and last harvest. The Goddess is a Crone. This is the ending and beginning of the year cycle, and the witches New Year.

Love Sigil Magick


Love Sigils are powerful tools that can be used by anyone to achieve their goals and desires...
Here are a few related to LOVE...
Cut them, draw them, carry them in your pocket. Bury them in the forrest, while envisioning your desire...

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