Friday, May 12, 2023

The impact of the sun on our lives

 A person's personality is shaped to some extent depending on the alignment relative to the planets of the Sun and Moon at the time of birth. The Sun will influence a boy born, the Moon will influence a girl. The exact time of birth (what part of the day) is also important, as is the place of birth.

If the birth fell on the midday hours, when the Sun is at the zenith, i.e. on the highest point of the sky, in the X house (the horoscope house system is formed by the daily rotation of the Earth around its axis, the so-called motus secundus, as opposed to motus primus - the annual rotation of the Sun around the zodiac). It is very possible that a person will be written for outstanding merit, public office or both.

Being born at night, for example, evenly at midnight, when the Sun is at its lowest, or in other words in the 4th house (roughly 'nadir', which means down in Arabic) suggests greater physical and mental potential towards the end of life. Some suggest that people born with this astrological alignment may live slightly shorter lives. The main horoscope - called the radix horoscope ( from the Latin 'radix' meaning root) is formed from an accurate picture of the sky - the alignment of planets and stars at the time of birth.

There is a belief that there are three types of constellations that may not account for a good, auspicious star alignment for the person being born. These are:


(a) an arrangement of planets in which the Sun is in the 6th house of the horoscope, (the time after sunset). This would supposedly suggest poor physical condition and a tendency to contract various diseases.


(b) a constellation within which the Sun in the birth horoscope is in the 8th house, assigned to death. This constellation would also suggest a not very good physical condition.


(c) the position of the Sun in the 12th house at the time of birth. Such an alignment is associated with negative circumstances, with troubles, worries, accidents. It is said to foretell weakness in the body and, in the sense of life, a difficult start and such youth (possible deprivation, which would last until the child is 14 years old. If, with this alignment of stars and planets, there is a person from the sign of Pisces in the immediate family of the child to be born, there is a particularly high risk of alcoholism affecting the home (people in the sign of Pisces are particularly prone to addictions). It is possible that the low material status of the family will be related to this.

The positions of the Sun may have a negative aspect in cases where the star is in signs lying at 90 and 180 degrees from the sign of the Lion (in relation to which the Sun has great, even patronal significance).
The negative aspect of the stars at the time of birth is related to the positioning of the Sun at 90 degrees from the sign of Leo - (which indicates the sign of Taurus) and by 180 degrees in the case of Scorpio (which indicates the sign of Aquarius). Thus, the Sun may not have an entirely positive effect on the prosperity of a person born under the auspices of the star systems subject to the aforementioned signs. These will be those situated at 90 or 180 degrees from the sign of Leo, and so will be the 2nd and 8th houses of the horoscope. As for the signs of Taurus and Scorpio (at 90 degrees from the sign of Leo,) they point to the 5th and 11th houses of the horoscope, subordinate to Aquarius. The sign of Aquarius is 180 degrees from the sign of Leo, i.e. in opposition to it. If the given houses of the horoscope fall on zodiacal signs that have the Sun in positive aspect - the Sun's influence in these signs will be weakened. If the 2nd house of the horoscope in the sign of Taurus, Scorpio or Aquarius appears in the constellation of stars and planets, the negative aspect of the Sun in these signs will only be intensified. Similarly, it will be the case if the 8th or 11th house of the horoscope is revealed in the signs of Taurus, Scorpio or Aquarius.

Similarly, this type of conditioning can be applied to other stars, not just the Sun. The Moon, associated with the sign of Cancer, will be in negative aspect in signs situated 90 and 180 degrees from the Tropic of Cancer: in the sign of Aries, Libra and Capricorn.
Jupiter, associated with the signs of Sagittarius and Pisces, will be in negative aspect in the opposite signs, that is, in the sign of the Twins and the sign of Virgo, respectively (as well as the signs situated in the square of the Twins and Virgo, respectively).

Thursday, April 13, 2023

Divination from ashes

 Nowadays, fortune-telling has become a popular (though not cheap) pastime for many, a respite from everyday worries, sometimes an amusing pastime that evokes an indulgent smile. At a time when current fortune-telling techniques, such as tarot, were not yet known, fortune-telling was done with a variety of other available materials, from sand, the entrails of birds sacrificed to the gods, to beer, ashes, even the ashes of the dead.

Abacomancy, also known as amatomancy (from the Greek amathos, meaning sand) is the practice of foretelling the future from omens (signs, shapes resembling something) formed in dust or from dust, dirt or sand. Sometimes the fortune teller uses(s) the ashes of a deceased person. The exact origins of this method of divination have been forgotten over time. It is certain, however, that this method of divination was invented in ancient times.

Closely related to abacomancy is spodomancy, also known as tuframancy. It involves divination using the cinders, ashes or soot left over from the hearth/altar on which the sacrificial fire burned. A specific type of spodomancy, which used patterns formed in the ashes from the burnt offerings, was often called tefromance. In the case of spodomancy, divinations were read from marks drawn in the ash with eyes closed.

In the Middle Ages, hollow, rectangular cinders (i.e. lumps of burnt ash) were said to indicate the imminent death of a family member, while oval-shaped cinders, so-called 'cradles', foretold the birth of a child. Cinders that formed a round shape, called "wallets", suggested prosperity and the so-called "smile of fate", while cinders arranged in a "heart-shaped" manner heralded a new feeling.

Thursday, March 16, 2023

The healing power of the moon - truth or myth?

 Does the Moon really possess healing powers? Although no healings have been reported with the influence of the Moon, we know that it perfectly supports the healing processes of all kinds of ailments.


Astrology assigns certain parts of the body to the individual signs of the Zodiac. Thus:
Aries: the head
Taurus: upper respiratory tract, teeth, lymph nodes
Twins: shoulders, arms
Cancer: lungs, breasts, liver, bile
Leo: heart, arteries, back, spine
Virgo: digestive organs, pancreas, spleen, nerve endings
Libra: kidneys, bladder, hips
Scorpio: genital organs, urinary tract
Sagittarius: veins, thighs
Capricorn: joints, bones, skin, bronchi
Aquarius: nervous system, shins
Pisces: blood, feet; heels, tendons

The Moon stays in each successive Sign of the Zodiac for almost 2.5 days, and the remedies have the strongest effect on those parts of the body that fall under the sign in which it currently resides. Surgical operations on these organs should not be carried out at this time - there are possibilities of complications or even failure! For example: preparations to improve digestion work best when the Moon is in the sign of Cancer or Virgo, but the stomach and intestines should not be operated on. The work of the digestive organs is impaired, and it is advisable to avoid hard-to-digest foods and fats at the same time. This also applies to completely healthy people!
It is also worth paying attention to the phase changes. When the Moon is rising, there is more water in the body and all surgical (and all other) wounds bleed more heavily, making the doctor's work more difficult and healing much more difficult. Conversely, when it decreases, water decreases, bleeding is milder, healing is faster and scars are smaller!
The new moon and the full moon should be avoided quite definitely - they are the least favourable days for any treatment.
If we want to slim down, I recommend the time when the Moon is decreasing. The body will tolerate such a procedure better and the effects will be more pronounced.
The rising Moon causes easier absorption of vitamins and medicines, but also of calories.


The exact timing of the Moon in the Zodiac Signs is easily found in the available, Calendars and Astrological Guides. Phases - are marked in most popular calendars.
It is worth knowing that those diseases, to which everyone has a susceptibility written in their Radix cosmogram, usually cannot be cured by conventional methods. Only natural methods are effective; homeopathy, bioenergy therapy and related methods. Medicine can only "heal" the effects - because the causes lie in the Stars and Planets.

Wednesday, January 11, 2023

The magic of the mirror

Everyone knows that breaking a mirror causes seven years of misfortune for the poor person who clumsily damages it. This superstition is so strong that even sceptics feel insecure and uncomfortable when this misfortune befalls them. Nor does anyone keep pieces of a broken mirror, or even one that is scratched or cracked. It's just better not to take the risk.
Every crack on a mirror, as well as on glass or windowpane, violates the harmony in which we live, so subconsciously we know that we must remove such items. Anything that is damaged or cracked must be thrown away, because damage to things will have the effect of spoiling the atmosphere in our home and life. The mirror is a special case because it has always played an important role, so any damage to it is also perceived strongly. After all, a mirror is a portal through which one can find oneself in another world.


Before mirrors were created, people could see their reflection in two cases. The first is any body of water. The calm water was perfect for looking through and enjoying the view of themselves. The second case is the pupils of another person. This is no longer so easy, as you have to get very close to achieve this goal. This is one of the reasons why looking into the eyes is so awkward and intimate - not only do we look into the mirror of the other person's soul, but we also see ourselves there. Such an experience must evoke emotion and linger in the memory. The emotions can be extreme - love and hate, and it is only in these situations that people choose to look deeply into the other person's eyes when they want to profess their love or offend and anger them. Such a message will also be followed by a response, much more sincere than one expressed verbally - for it will come straight from the heart.

Over time, man has discovered that it is not only nature that offers the possibility to see. Shining objects are also suitable for this purpose, and with the advent of weapons, there were more and more of them. Later on, mirrors were made of silver-coated glass. At first, they were small, but then became larger and larger until they could cover and decorate the entire walls of palaces. At that time, a mirror was still an unbelievable luxury, but when the cost of producing them began to fall, poorer people could also use them.
What is most intriguing, however, is not how the mirror was created and popularised, but the reason why it is so famous as a magical artefact. Namely, it is related to the fact that, for centuries, the reflection in a mirror has been perceived not only as a reflection of a person's appearance, but also of his or her character traits, personality. The mirror provided not a dead image, but a double, moreover an inverted double. The world in the mirror was an upside-down world, where nothing happens the way we want it to, and the breaking of the mirror made it even more frightening. This is why people were always afraid when they saw a broken mirror somewhere.
A mirror can also trap the human soul, when it is in the body of a living person it is safe, but after someone's death, when it has already left the body it can be locked in a mirror. This is why all mirrors are covered in the home of the deceased. It also provides a portal between the living and the dead. Usually we cannot see someone's spirit, but in the mirror our gazes can meet. If the ghost's gaze in the mirror sees the reflection of someone from the living, he or she may want to bring that person to themselves as soon as possible.


On the other hand, at night, especially in the hour of the spirits, one should not look into the mirror at all. According to various superstitions, you may then see your death or even the devil himself instead of your own reflection. Another less dangerous demon that lurked in the mirror was the legendary Dydko. He appeared when a woman, in love with her appearance, admired her beauty in the mirror far too often. He would then play all sorts of pranks on her by distorting the mirror. When this didn't help, he transferred the reflection from the distorted mirror to the girl's face, who from then on could no longer enjoy unblemished beauty. The mythological Narcissus was punished for a similar reason, namely excessive self-love. In love with his reflection so much that he could not stop admiring it, he died of starvation on the banks of the water in which he was gazing. Fairy tales, as well as legends, are rich in just such stories, with the mirror in the starring role.
However, a mirror does not always mean misfortune or something bad. It can also be used in white magic. If someone tries to cast a spell or curse on us, the mirror is the best defence - not only will it save us, but it will also deflect the evil energy towards the opponent. This is how mythical monsters were defeated and killed with their eyes - Medusa, known from mythology, and the monster from Polish legends, the Basilisk. In both cases, the mirror saved them from having to look into the beast's eyes; it was safe to see it in the reflection and, more importantly, the creature itself succumbed to the effect of its own sight. Every child also knows the fairy tale of Snow White, where the mirror had the gift of declaring who was the most beautiful creature walking the earth. And in Andersen's The Snow Queen we see the power of the mirror presented, which we have already mentioned. A crumb of a broken mirror fell on some people, causing them to behave differently than before. When the crumb found its way into their eye, their view of the world became completely different, and when it fell into their heart, they lost their ability to love and empathise.


Those who parish the magical arts are keen to use mirrors, precisely because of their strong connection to magic. The ability to reflect links the mirror to the moon reflecting the sun's rays. Mirrors can show us a great deal, including the future - they are said to have been used by Nostradamus himself. They are also often used in love divination, because with the right ritual, the face of the beloved is supposed to appear in the mirror. Magical arts that make use of mirrors are called catopromancy or crystallomancy. Seeing something in the reflection, however, requires great concentration and experience, so beginning amateurs of magic will not quickly master this art. The first step, before even knowing the future, is to use a mirror to get to know ourselves. By looking at our own reflection, we can look ourselves in the eye. To consider our own strengths and flaws, and thus work out a way forward.


All that we have said about the mirror should make us treat it with care and seriousness. It is a very powerful magical artefact, and even if we are not very superstitious, let us not use broken mirrors for our own safety. It is safest to bury the broken pieces underground as soon as possible, so that it can no longer reflect anything. Let us also be wary of trying to harness the power of the mirror. This always carries the risk that our spell will bounce off the mirror and hit us.

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

How does the wicca love spell work?

Wicca, a modern pagan, nature-based spiritual practice, has a deep and rich tradition of incorporating spells into its rituals. Among the many types of spells that Wiccans practice, love spells hold a special place. These spells are designed to draw love, enhance existing relationships, or bring forth the energy of romance into one's life. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of Wiccan love spells, exploring their principles, methods, and the underlying belief system that guides them. I also recommend reading https://www.love-spell-reviews.com/what-is-love-binding-spell-and-is-it-effective/

The Wiccan Belief System

Before delving into the mechanics of Wiccan love spells, it's crucial to understand the foundational beliefs of Wicca. Wiccans follow a diverse set of beliefs, but some common principles include:

  1. Nature Reverence: Wiccans deeply respect and revere nature. They see divinity in the natural world, including plants, animals, and the elements.

  2. Polytheism: Wicca often involves the worship or acknowledgment of multiple deities, with some traditions focusing on specific gods and goddesses.

  3. The Law of Threefold Return: Many Wiccans adhere to the principle of the Threefold Law, which posits that the energy one puts into the world, whether through actions or spells, will return to them threefold. This concept emphasizes the importance of responsible and ethical magic.

  4. Sacred Space and Ritual: Rituals and ceremonies are central to Wiccan practice. Wiccans create sacred spaces and use ritual tools, such as athames (ritual knives), wands, and chalices, to work their magic.

  5. The Wiccan Rede: The Wiccan Rede, a widely recognized moral guideline, states, "An it harm none, do what ye will." This encourages practitioners to act in ways that do not harm others.

Understanding Love in Wicca

In Wicca, love is a complex and multifaceted concept. It encompasses more than romantic love; it includes love for oneself, for others, and for the divine. Wiccans believe that love, in all its forms, is a powerful force that can bring healing, harmony, and positive change to one's life.

Love spells in Wicca are not just about attracting a romantic partner; they can also focus on self-love, self-acceptance, and nurturing existing relationships. The intention behind the spell is of utmost importance, and the energy of love is seen as a positive and life-affirming force.

Wiccan Love Spell Components

Wiccan love spells often incorporate various components to amplify their intention and energy. Here are some common elements you might find in a Wiccan love spell:

  1. Candles: Candles are a fundamental tool in Wiccan spells. Different candle colors are used to represent specific intentions. In love spells, pink or red candles are commonly employed to symbolize love, passion, and romance.

  2. Crystals and Gemstones: Crystals like rose quartz, amethyst, and moonstone are believed to carry the energy of love and are often used to enhance the spell's power.

  3. Herbs and Plants: Herbs such as rose petals, lavender, and jasmine are associated with love and are used in various forms, including as incense, oils, or in sachets.

  4. Symbols and Sigils: Symbols and sigils, which may be drawn or inscribed, are used to represent intentions and desires. These symbols can be personal or derived from traditional magical systems.

  5. Incense: Incense is commonly used in Wiccan rituals and spells to purify the space and enhance the atmosphere.

  6. Chants and Invocations: Wiccans often recite chants, invocations, or spells written specifically for their intentions. These words carry their energy and intent into the universe.

  7. Moon Phases: The phases of the moon are considered influential in Wiccan magic. For love spells, the waxing moon (when it is increasing in size) is often favored for drawing love and attraction.

The Process of Casting a Wiccan Love Spell

Here's a step-by-step guide to casting a Wiccan love spell:

  1. Set Your Intentions: Clearly define your intention for the spell. Are you looking to attract love, enhance an existing relationship, or focus on self-love and acceptance?

  2. Create Sacred Space: Find a quiet and undisturbed space where you can perform your spell. Purify the space by smudging with sage or other cleansing methods.

  3. Choose Your Tools: Select the tools and materials you will use for your spell, such as candles, crystals, herbs, and symbols. Ensure they align with your intention.

  4. Cast a Circle: Many Wiccans cast a circle as a sacred and protected space for their ritual. This can be done by physically walking the circle's perimeter or visualizing its boundaries.

  5. Light the Candles and Incense: Light the candles and incense, infusing them with your intention for love. Focus your energy on your desired outcome.

  6. Recite Chants or Invocations: Speak words of power, chants, or invocations that reflect your intention. Visualize the energy of love flowing into your life.

  7. Meditate and Focus: Enter a meditative state, focusing on the feelings of love, desire, and attraction. Allow these emotions to permeate your being.

  8. Visualize Your Desired Outcome: Picture your intention coming to fruition. Imagine the love you seek manifesting in your life.

  9. Release Your Energy: When you feel that your energy and intention have been sufficiently raised, release them into the universe. This can be done by blowing out the candles, speaking your intention aloud, or performing a symbolic act.

  10. Close the Circle: Thank any deities or spirits you may have invoked and close the sacred circle. Ground yourself by connecting with the earth's energy.

Ethical Considerations

Wicca places a strong emphasis on ethical practice and adhering to the Wiccan Rede, which advocates harmlessness. Here are some ethical considerations when performing Wiccan love spells:

  1. Consent: Ensure that all individuals involved, directly or indirectly, have given their consent or are not harmed by the spell's effects.

  2. Respect for Free Will: Do not attempt to manipulate or control someone's free will or emotions through magic.

  3. Positive Intentions: Maintain pure and positive intentions for your love spells, focusing on love, harmony, and well-being.

  4. Responsibility: Take personal responsibility for the consequences of your spells, understanding that they may unfold in unexpected ways.

Conclusion

Wiccan love spells are deeply rooted in the belief that love is a powerful and positive force that can bring healing and joy into our lives. When performed with respect for nature, ethical considerations, and pure intentions, these spells can be a means of manifesting love, nurturing relationships, and fostering self-love and acceptance. However, it is essential to approach them with a deep understanding of the Wiccan belief system and a strong commitment to ethical practice, ensuring that the magic of love remains a force for good in the world.

Friday, December 2, 2022

Black magic or white magic? What are the differences and is it worth "playing" with black magic?

Black magic or white magic? What are the differences and is it worth "playing" with black magic?

Black magic is a frequent topic of conversation with our clients, who know that we like to talk. We don't limit our interactions with each other only to performing services. We exchange emails and messages, talk about concerns, give advice, give hints. Our regular clients know that we simply ARE for them. Very often during these conversations we bring up the issues of magic and its impact on our, human lives. So what is this magic and why can it affect us?
Magic is simply the skillful use of energy. Through magic, and therefore energy, something can be attracted or cut off
We encounter situations when a client (or customer) asks to "cast a charm". Someone has wronged, taken something away, betrayed or hurt, and such retaliation seems very tempting according to the principle of an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. And here, unfortunately, we refuse, because hurting someone is unacceptable and we do not do such things. It is possible to cut off such a person so that he no longer has the opportunity to hurt, and this is the most sensible and, above all, ethical. Casting charms, spreading negative energy in any way does not do anyone any good.
A curse, bad energy, a charm... Why not do it, when in a sense it is giving back what we ourselves get?
Energy works on the principle of a boomerang: what you let out, it comes back to you. And don't be persuaded that it doesn't. No witch, no fortune teller, no spiritual advisor - no one who respects and believes in what they do - will harm another person. Noticing the effects of white magic is sometimes a little farther away in time than noticing the effects of black magic. However, taking shortcuts and acting on emotions are not as ideal as they seem at first glance.

White magic or black magic? Good energy or bad energy?

Black magic is associated with the dark figure of an ugly woman. Most often she has a big, crooked nose, some warts on her face and an ugly, disturbing voice. A good fairy, on the other hand, is a pretty woman with a pleasant disposition and bright robes. This is how we most often imagine it. Why, then, do so many get caught up in the stickiness of black magic? Probably because these actions seem simpler, more reliable and give quick results. Few think about the consequences, and they appear sooner or later....

I play with black magic, I have the power, no one and nothing can defeat me - we know such people, unfortunately. Such people make fun of the opponents of black magic, calling them followers of pink spirituality, pseudo-fairies, naive and undereducated. Anger and resentment towards the world speaks through them, and they consider themselves the wisest and fearless. Such people create themselves as omnipotent, who can change the fate of other people at the snap of a finger. Someone compromised? Snap! He's about to be taught a lesson! Curse one, two, three... They soak more and more firmly in the evil that begins to consume their lives as well. No, this is not what energy is all about! Let's not get sucked into these sham games, because it can end badly, including for ourselves.

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

 Divination from ashes

 Divination from ashes

Nowadays, divination has become a widely available ( though not cheap) popular pastime for many, a respite from daily cares, sometimes a pastime that evokes an indulgent smile. At a time when current divination techniques, such as tarot, were not yet known, divination was done with a variety of other available materials, from sand, the entrails of birds sacrificed to the gods, to beer, ashes, even the ashes of the dead.

Abacomancy, also known as amatomancy (from the Greek amathos, meaning sand), is the practice of predicting the future from omens (signs, shapes resembling something) formed in dust or from dust, dirt or sand. Sometimes the fortune teller uses(s) the ashes of a deceased person. The exact origins of this method of divination have been forgotten over time. It is certain, however, that this method of divination was invented in ancient times.

Closely related to abacomancy is spodomancy, also known as tuframance. It involves divination using cinders, ashes or soot left over from the hearth/altar on which the sacrificial fire burned. A specific type of spodomancy, which used patterns formed in the ashes from the burned sacrifices, was often called tephromancy. In the case of spodomancy, divinations were read from marks drawn in the ash with eyes closed.

In the Middle Ages, hollow, rectangular cinders (i.e. lumps of burned ash) were said to indicate the imminent death of someone in the family, while oval-shaped cinders, known as "cradles," predicted the birth of a child. Cinders that formed a round shape, called "wallets," suggested affluence and the so-called "smile of fate," while cinders arranged in a "heart-shaped" manner foretold a new affection.



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