Monday, December 21, 2009

People only see what they are prepared to see."


� Ralph Waldo Emerson

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

The trouble about man is twofold. He cannot learn truths which are too complicated; he forgets truths which are too simple.
- Dame Rebecca West

Monday, November 30, 2009

Holiday fast money spell

Place 3 candles surrounded by sugar on a plate at the highest point in your home. Light the candles and ask for 3 wishes to the 3 guardian angels Rafael, Michael and Gabriel.
Ask a wish 1 wish for business, 1 wish for love and 1 impossible wish. on the 3rd day after you requested your 3 wishes and see what happens on the 4th day

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Symbols in tea leaves

Certain symbols are invariably signs of approaching
good-fortune: certain others of threatened ill-luck. Among the former
may be mentioned triangles, stars, trefoil or clover-leaves, anchors,
trees, garlands and flowers, bridges or arches, and crowns. Among the
latter, coffins, clouds, crosses, serpents, rats and mice and some
wild beasts, hour-glasses, umbrellas, church-steeples, swords and guns,
ravens, owls, and monkeys are all ominous symbols.

SYMBOLS AND SIGNIFICATIONS

ABBEY, future ease and freedom from worry.

ACORN, improvement in health, continued health, strength, and good
BOAT, a friend will visit the consultant.

BOUQUET, one of the luckiest of symbols; staunch friends, success, a
happy marriage.

BRIDGE, a favourable journey.

BUILDING, a removal.

BULL, slander by some enemy.

BUSH, an invitation into society.

BUTTERFLY, success and pleasure.

CAMEL, a burden to be patiently borne.

CANNON, good fortune.

CAR (MOTOR), and CARRIAGE, approaching wealth, visits from friends.

CART, fluctuations of fortune.

CASTLE, unexpected fortune or a legacy.

CAT, difficulties caused by treachery.

CATHEDRAL, great prosperity.

CATTLE, prosperity.

CHAIN, an early marriage; if broken, trouble in store.

CHAIR, an addition to the family.

CHURCH, a legacy.

CIRCLES, money or presents. They mean that the person whose fortune is
read may expect money or presents.

CLOUDS, serious trouble; if surrounded by dots, financial success.

CLOVER, a very lucky sign; happiness and prosperity. At the top of the
cup, it will come quickly. As it nears the bottom, it will mean more or
less distant.

COCK, much prosperity.

COFFIN, long sickness or sign of death of a near relation or great
friend.


fortune.

AIRCRAFT, unsuccessful projects.

ANCHOR, a lucky sign; success in business and constancy in love; if
cloudy, the reverse must be read.

ANGEL, good news, especially good fortune in love.

APES, secret enemies.

APPLES, long life; gain by commerce.

APPLE-TREE, change for the better.

ARCH, a journey abroad.

ARROW, a disagreeable letter from the direction in which it comes.

ASS, misfortune overcome by patience; or a legacy.

AXE, difficulties overcome.

BADGER, long life and prosperity as a bachelor.

BASKET, an addition to the family.

BAT, fruitless journeys or tasks.

BEAR, a long period of travel.

BEASTS, other than those mentioned, foretell misfortune.

BIRDS, a lucky sign; good news if flying, if at rest a fortunate
journey.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Post 3 tea leaves

There are, however, several points of a more general character that must
be considered before it is possible to form an accurate judgment of
the fortune displayed. For instance, isolated leaves or groups of a
few leaves or stems frequently form letters of the alphabet or numbers.
These letters and numbers possess meanings which must be sought in
conjunction with other signs. If near a letter L is seen a small square
or oblong leaf, or if a number of very small dots form such a square
or oblong, it indicates that a letter or parcel will be received from
somebody whose surname (not Christian name) begins with an L. If the
combined symbol appears near the handle and near the rim of the cup,
the letter is close at hand; if in the bottom there will be delay in its
receipt. If the sign of a letter is accompanied by the appearance of
a bird flying towards the 'house' it means a telegraphic despatch:
if flying away from the house the consultant will have to send the
telegram. Birds flying always indicate news of some sort.

Again, the dust in the tea and the smaller leaves and stems frequently
form lines of dots. These are significant of a journey, and their extent
and direction shows its length and the point of the compass towards
which it will extend: the handle for this purpose being considered as
due south. If the consultant is at home and lines lead from the handle
right round the cup and back to the handle, it shows that he will
return; if they end before getting back to the handle, and especially
if a resemblance to a house appears where the journey line ends, it
betokens removal to some other place. If the consultant be away from
home, lines leading to the handle show a return home, and if free
from crosses or other symbols of delay that the return will be speedy:
otherwise it will be postponed. The occurrence of a numeral may
indicate the number of days, or if in connection with a number of small
dots grouped around the sign of a letter, a present or a legacy, the
amount of the remittance in the former, the number of presents to be
expected, or the amount of the legacy coming. Dots surrounding a symbol
always indicate money coming in some form or other, according to the
nature of the symbol.

It will be seen that to read a fortune in the tea-cup with any real
approach to accuracy and a serious attempt to derive a genuine forecast
from the cup the seer must not be in a hurry. He or she must not only
study the general appearance of the horoscope displayed before him,
and decide upon the resemblance of the groups of leaves to natural or
artificial objects, each of which possesses a separate significance, but
must also balance the bad and good, the lucky and unlucky symbols, and
strike an average. For instance, a large bouquet of flowers, which is a
fortunate sign, would outweigh in importance one or two minute crosses,
which in this case would merely signify some small delay in the
realisation of success; whereas one large cross in a prominent position
would be a warning of disaster that would be little, if at all,
mitigated by the presence of small isolated flowers, however lucky
individually these may be. This is on the same principle as that by
which astrologers judge a horoscope, when, after computing the aspects
of the planets towards each other, the Sun and Moon, the Ascendant,
Mid-heaven, and the significator of the Native, they balance the good
aspects against the bad, the strong against the weak, the Benefics
against the Malefics, and so strike an average. In a similar way the
lucky and unlucky, signs in a tea-cup must be balanced one against the
other and an average struck: and in this connection it may be pointed
out that symbols which stand out clearly and distinctly by themselves
are of more importance than those with difficulty to be discerned amid
cloudlike masses of shapeless leaves. When these clouds obscure or
surround a lucky sign they weaken its force, and vice versa. In tea-cup
reading, however, the fortune told must be regarded chiefly as of a
horary character, not, as with an astrological horoscope, that of a
whole life; and where it is merely indulged in as a light amusement to
while away a few minutes after a meal such nicety of judgment is not
called for. The seer will just glance at the cup, note the sign for
a letter from someone, or that for a journey to the seaside or the
proximity of a gift, or an offer of marriage, and pass on to another
cup

Saturday, October 31, 2009

READING THE CUP post 2 tea leave's

GENERAL PRINCIPLES TO BE OBSERVED IN READING THE CUP

The interior of the tea-cup when it is ready to be consulted will
exhibit the leaves scattered apparently in a fortuitous and accidental
manner, but really in accordance with the muscular action of the left
arm as controlled by the mind at whose bidding it has worked. These
scattered leaves will form lines and circles of dots or small leaves
and dust combined with stems, and groups of leaves in larger or smaller
patches: apparently in meaningless confusion.

Careful notice should now be taken of all the shapes and figures formed
inside the cup. These should be viewed front different positions, so
that their meaning becomes clear. It is not very easy at first to see
what the shapes really are, but after looking at them carefully they
become plainer. The different shapes and figures in the cup must be
taken together in a general reading. Bad indications will be balanced by
good ones; some good ones will be strengthened by others, and so on.

It is now the business of the seer--whether the consultant or some adept
to whom he has handed the cup to be read--to find some fairly close
resemblance between the groups formed by the leaves and various natural
or artificial objects. This part of the performance resembles the
looking for 'pictures in the fire' as practised by children in nurseries
and school-rooms and occasionally by people of a larger growth. Actual
representations of such things as trees, animals, birds, anchors,
crowns, coffins, flowers, and so forth may by the exercise of the
powers of observation and imagination be discerned, as well as squares,
triangles, and crosses. Each of these possesses, as a symbol, some
fortunate or unfortunate signification. Such signs may be either large
or small, and their relative importance must be judged according to
their size. Supposing the symbol observed should be that indicating
the receipt of a legacy, for instance: if small it would mean that
the inheritance would be but trifling, if large that it would be
substantial, while if leaves grouped to form a resemblance to a coronet
accompany the sign for a legacy, a title would probably descend upon
the consultant at the same time. The meaning of all the symbols of this
nature likely to be formed by the fortuitous arrangement of leaves in
a tea-cup is fully set forth in the concluding chapter; and it is
unnecessary therefore to enlarge upon this branch of the subject

There are, however, several points of a more general character that must
be considered before it is possible to form an accurate judgment of
the fortune displayed. For instance, isolated leaves or groups of a
few leaves or stems frequently form letters of the alphabet or numbers.
These letters and numbers possess meanings which must be sought in
conjunction with other signs. If near a letter L is seen a small square
or oblong leaf, or if a number of very small dots form such a square
or oblong, it indicates that a letter or parcel will be received from
somebody whose surname (not Christian name) begins with an L. If the
combined symbol appears near the handle and near the rim of the cup,
the letter is close at hand; if in the bottom there will be delay in its
receipt. If the sign of a letter is accompanied by the appearance of
a bird flying towards the 'house' it means a telegraphic despatch:
if flying away from the house the consultant will have to send the
telegram. Birds flying always indicate news of some sort.

Again, the dust in the tea and the smaller leaves and stems frequently
form lines of dots. These are significant of a journey, and their extent
and direction shows its length and the point of the compass towards
which it will extend: the handle for this purpose being considered as
due south. If the consultant is at home and lines lead from the handle
right round the cup and back to the handle, it shows that he will
return; if they end before getting back to the handle, and especially
if a resemblance to a house appears where the journey line ends, it
betokens removal to some other place. If the consultant be away from
home, lines leading to the handle show a return home, and if free
from crosses or other symbols of delay that the return will be speedy:
otherwise it will be postponed. The occurrence of a numeral may
indicate the number of days, or if in connection with a number of small
dots grouped around the sign of a letter, a present or a legacy, the
amount of the remittance in the former, the number of presents to be
expected, or the amount of the legacy coming. Dots surrounding a symbol
always indicate money coming in some form or other, according to the
nature of the symbol.

It will be seen that to read a fortune in the tea-cup with any real
approach to accuracy and a serious attempt to derive a genuine forecast
from the cup the seer must not be in a hurry. He or she must not only
study the general appearance of the horoscope displayed before him,
and decide upon the resemblance of the groups of leaves to natural or
artificial objects, each of which possesses a separate significance, but
must also balance the bad and good, the lucky and unlucky symbols, and
strike an average. For instance, a large bouquet of flowers, which is a
fortunate sign, would outweigh in importance one or two minute crosses,
which in this case would merely signify some small delay in the
realisation of success; whereas one large cross in a prominent position
would be a warning of disaster that would be little, if at all,
mitigated by the presence of small isolated flowers, however lucky
individually these may be. This is on the same principle as that by
which astrologers judge a horoscope, when, after computing the aspects
of the planets towards each other, the Sun and Moon, the Ascendant,
Mid-heaven, and the significator of the Native, they balance the good
aspects against the bad, the strong against the weak, the Benefics
against the Malefics, and so strike an average. In a similar way the
lucky and unlucky, signs in a tea-cup must be balanced one against the
other and an average struck: and in this connection it may be pointed
out that symbols which stand out clearly and distinctly by themselves
are of more importance than those with difficulty to be discerned amid
cloudlike masses of shapeless leaves. When these clouds obscure or
surround a lucky sign they weaken its force, and vice versa. In tea-cup
reading, however, the fortune told must be regarded chiefly as of a
horary character, not, as with an astrological horoscope, that of a
whole life; and where it is merely indulged in as a light amusement to
while away a few minutes after a meal such nicety of judgment is not
called for. The seer will just glance at the cup, note the sign for
a letter from someone, or that for a journey to the seaside or the
proximity of a gift, or an offer of marriage, and pass on to another
cup.

It should be observed that some cups when examined will present no
features of interest, or will be so clouded and muddled that no clear
meaning is to be read in them. In such a case the seer should waste no
time over them. Either the consultant has not concentrated his or her
attention upon the business in hand when turning the cup, or his destiny
is so obscured by the indecision of his mind or the vagueness of his
ideas that it is unable to manifest itself by symbols. Persons who
consult the tea-leaves too frequently often find this muddled state of
things to supervene. Probably once a week will be often enough to look
into the future, although there is something to be said for the Highland
custom of examining the leaves of the morning cup of tea in order to
obtain some insight into the events the day may be expected to bring
forth. To 'look in the cup' three or four times a day, as some
silly folk do, is simply to ask for contradictory manifestations and
consequent bewilderment, and is symptomatic of the idle, empty, bemused
minds that prompt to such ill-advised conduct.

Of course the tea-cup may be employed solely for the purpose of asking
what is known to astrologers as 'a horary question', such, for instance,
as 'Shall I hear from my lover in France, and when?' In this case the
attention of the consultant when turning the cup must be concentrated
solely on this single point, and the seer will regard the shapes taken
by the tea-leaves solely in this connection in order to give a definite
and satisfactory answer.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Reading tea leaves post1

RITUAL AND METHOD OF USING THE TEA-CUP

The best kind of tea to use if tea-cup reading is to be followed is
undoubtedly China tea, the original tea imported into this country and
still the best for all purposes. Indian tea and the cheaper mixtures
contain so much dust and so many fragments of twigs and stems as often
to be quite useless for the purposes of divination, as they will not
combine to form pictures, or symbols clearly to be discerned.

The best shape of cup to employ is one with a wide opening at the top
and a bottom not too small. Cups with almost perpendicular sides are
very difficult to read, as the symbols cannot be seen properly, and
the same may be said of small cups. A plain-surfaced breakfast-cup is
perhaps the best to use; and the interior should be white and have no
pattern printed upon it, as this confuses the clearness of the picture
presented by the leaves, as does any fluting or eccentricity of shape.

The ritual to be observed is very simple. The tea-drinker should
drink the contents of his or her cup so as to leave only about half a
teaspoonful of the beverage remaining. He should next take the cup by
the handle in his left hand, rim upwards, and turn it three times from
left to right in one fairly rapid swinging movement. He should then very
slowly and carefully invert it over the saucer and leave it there for a
minute, so as to permit of all moisture draining away.

If he approaches the oracle at all seriously he should during the whole
of these proceedings concentrate his mind upon his future Destiny, and
'will' that the symbols forming under the guidance of his hand and
arm (which in their turn are, of course, directed by his brain) shall
correctly represent what is destined to happen to him in the future.

If, however, he or she is not in such deadly earnest, but merely
indulging in a harmless pastime, such an effort of concentration need
not be made. The 'willing' is, of course, akin to 'wishing' when cutting
the cards in another time-honoured form of fortune-telling.

The cup to be read should be held in the hand and turned about in order
to read the symbols without disturbing them, which will not happen
if the moisture has been properly drained away. The handle of the cup
represents the consultant and is akin to the 'house' in divination by
the cards. By this fixed point judgment is made as to events approaching
the 'house' of the consultant, journeys away from home, messages or
visitors to be expected, relative distance, and so forth. The advantage
of employing a cup instead of a saucer is here apparent.

'The bottom of the cup represents the remoter future foretold; the side
events not so far distant; and matters symbolised near the rim those
that may be expected to occur quickly. The nearer the symbols approach
the handle in all three cases the nearer to fulfilment will be the
events prognosticated.

If this simple ritual has been correctly carried out the tea-leaves,
whether many or few, will be found distributed about the bottom and
sides of the cup. The fortune may be equally well told whether there are
many leaves or few; but of course there must be some, and therefore the
tea should not have been made in a pot provided with one of the patent
arrangements that stop the leaves from issuing from the spout when the
beverage is poured into the cups. There is nothing to beat one of the
plain old-fashioned earthenware teapots, whether for the purpose of
preparing a palatable beverage or for that of providing the means of
telling a fortune.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Are you A Tree

Check this cool chart I found

Find the tree that is associated with your birthday

APPLE TREE:

Apple Tree, the Love Of slight build, has lots of charm, appeal and attraction. This person has a pleasant aura, flirtatious, adventurous, sensitive, always in love, wants to love and to be loved. A faithful and tender partner, very generous, scientific talents, lives for today. A carefree philosopher with imagination.

December 23 to January 1

June 25 to July 4



FIR TREE:

Fir Tree, the Mysterious Extraordinary taste. This person has dignity, cultivated airs, and loves anything beautiful. This person is also moody, stubborn, tends to egoism but cares for those close to him or her. Very modest, ambitious, talented, an uncounted lover, many friends, many foes, and very reliable.

January 2 to January 11

July 5 to July 14



ELM TREE:

Elm Tree, the Noble-Minuteness Pleasant shape. This person prefers tasteful clothes, makes modest demands, tends to not forgive mistakes, cheerful, likes to lead but not to obey. This person is honest and faithful partner, tends to have a know-all-attitude and makes decisions for others. This person is noble-minded, generous, with a good sense of humor, and practical.

January 12 to January 24

July 15 to July 25



CYPRESS TREE:

Cypress, the Faithfulness Strong. This person is muscular, adaptable, takes what life has to give, happy, content, and optimistic. He needs enough money and acknowledgement, hates loneliness, passionate lover which cannot be satisfied, faithful, quick-tempered, unruly, pedantic and careless.

January 25 to February 3

July 26 to August 4



POPLAR TREE:

Poplar, the Uncertainty Looks very decorative. This person has no self-confident behaviour, is only courageous if necessary, and needs goodwill and pleasant surroundings. This person is very choosy, often lonely, great animosity, artistic nature, good organizer, tends to love philosophy, reliable in any situation, and takes partnership seriously.

February 4 to February 8

May 1 to May 14

August 5 to August 13



CEDAR TREE:

Cedar, the Confidence Of rare beauty. This person is adaptable, likes luxury, has good health, not in the least shy, tends to look down on others, self-confident, determined, impatient, wants to impress others, has many talents, industrious, healthy optimism, waiting for the one true love, and able to make quick decisions.

February 9 to February 18

August 14 to August 23



PINE TREE:

Pine Tree, the Particularity Loves. This person is agreeable company, very robust, knows how to make life comfortable, very active, natural, good companion, but seldom friendly. This person falls easily in love but its passion burns out quickly. Gives up easily, many disappointments till it finds its ideal, trustworthy, practical.

February 19 to February 28

August 24 to September 2



WEEPING WILLOW:

Weeping Willow, the Melancholy Beautiful, but full of melancholy, attractive, very empathic, loves anything beautiful and tasteful, loves to travel, dreamer, restless, capricious, honest, can be influenced but is not easy to live with, demanding, good intuition, suffers in love but finds sometimes an anchoring partner.

March 1 to March 10

September 3 to September 12



LIME TREE:

Lime Tree, the Doubt Accepts what life dishes out in a composed way. This person hates fighting, stress and labour. Tends towards laziness and idleness, soft and relenting, makes sacrifices for friends, many talents but not tenacious enough to make them blossom, often wailing and complaining, very jealous, loyal.

March 11 to March 20

September 13 to September 22



HAZELNUT TREE:

Hazelnut Tree, the Extraordinary Charming. Undermining, very understanding, knows how to make an impression, active fighter for social cause, popular, moody and capricious lover, honest and tolerant partner, precise sense of judgement.

March 22 to March 31

September 24 to October 3



OAK TREE:

Oak, robust nature Courageous. This person is strong, unrelenting, independent, sensible, does not love changes, keeps its feet on the ground, person of action.

March 21



ROWAN TREE:

Rowan, the Sensitivity Full of charm. Cheerful, gifted, without egoism, likes to draw attention, loves life, motion, unrest and even complications, is both dependent and independent, good taste, artistic, passionate, emotional, good company, does not forgive.

April 1 to April 10

October 4 to October 13



MAPLE TREE:

Maple, Independence of Mind. No ordinary person, full imagination and originality, shy and reserved, ambitious, proud, self-respect, hungers for new experiences, sometimes nervous, many complexes, good memory, learns easily, great lover.

April 11 to April 21

October 14 to October 23



WALNUT TREE:

Walnut Tree, the Passion Unrelenting, strange and full of contrasts. Often egoistic, aggressive, noble, broad horizon, unexpected reactions, spontaneous, unlimited ambition, no flexibility, difficult and uncommon partner. Not always liked but often admired, ingenious strategist, very jealous and passionate, no compromises.

April 22 to April 30

October 24 to November 11



CHESTNUT TREE:

Chestnut Tree, the Honesty Of unusual beauty. Does not want to impress, well-developed sense of justice, vivacious, interested, a born diplomat, but irritate and sensitive in company, often due to a lack of self-confidence, acts sometimes superior, feels not understood, loves only once, has difficulties in finding a partner.

May 15 to May 24

November 12 to November 21



ASH TREE:

Ash Tree, the Ambition Uncommonly attractive. Vivacious, impulsive, demanding, does not care for criticism, ambitious, intelligent, talented, likes to play with its fate, can be egoistic, very reliable and trust-worthy, faithful and prudent lover, sometimes brains rule over heart, but takes partnership very serious.

May 25 to June 3

November 22 to December 1



HORNBEAM TREE:

Hornbeam, the Good Taste Of cool beauty. Cares for its looks and condition, good taste, tends to egoism, makes life as comfortable as possible, leads reasonable, disciplined life, looks for kindness, an emotional partner and acknowledgement, dreams of unusual lovers, is seldom happy with his/her feelings, mistrusts most people, is never sure of its decisions, very conscious.

June 4 to June 13

December 2 to December 11



FIG TREE:

Fig Tree, the Sensibility Very strong. A bit self-willed, independent, does not allow contradiction or arguments, loves life, its family, children and animals, a bit of a butterfly, good sense of humor, likes idleness and laziness, of practical talent and intelligence.

June 14 to June 23

December 12 to December 21



BIRCH TREE:

Birch, The Inspiration Vivacious. Attractive, elegant, friendly, unpretentious, modest, does not like anything in excess, abhors the vulgar, loves life in nature and in calm, not very passionate, full of imagination, little ambition, creates a calm and content atmosphere.

June 24



OLIVE TREE:

Olive Tree, the Wisdom Loves sun. Warmth and kind feelings, reasonable, balanced, avoids aggression and violence, tolerant, cheerful, calm, well-developed sense of justice, sensitive, empathic, free of jealousy, loves to read and the company of sophisticated people.

September 23



BEECH TREE:

Beech, the Creative Has good taste. Concerned about its looks, materialist, good organization of life and career, economical, good leader, takes no unnecessary risks, reasonable, splendid lifetime companion, keen on keeping fit (diets, sports, etc.).

December 22 to December 31

Monday, September 28, 2009

the first Astrologers

In ancient times the first Astrologers would get their information by looking up at the sky. And while a star-gazer does not see the entire sky at one time, they do see the actual planets and where they are in relation to the rest of the fixed sky.
Somewhere along the line the ancient Greeks figured out a way to make a MAP of the planets in the sky by using a wheel with the earth at the center. These maps were called Horoscopes or The Zodiac. To put it simply the Zodiac is the Horoscope wheel and the signs on that wheel. This was great at the time, because it allowed Astrologers to see what the stars were doing - even in bad weather conditions. But there was one problem with this, these maps were 2 dimensional, while the actual sky is 3 dimensional. But Horoscopes, or the Zodiac became extremely popular. So popular in fact, that it wasn’t long before people forgot to look at the sky altogether when consulting Astrology.
They lost crucial information at that time however, and it still hasn’t been returned to it’s place in the world of Astrology. The information that was lost was the declination or if you prefer the elevation of a planet in relation to the equator of the Earth. This elevation is responsible for many things including the Winter and Summer Solstices and the Fall and Spring equinox’s.

Friday, September 11, 2009

EVP

Electronic Voice Phenomena. People beleive that audio tape recorders and other electronic recording devices can actually record the voices of people who have passed from this life . Recorders, tape recorders and other portable recording devices and are referred to as tools. for evp record sounds of spirits has sparked the interest of people who are already studying the occult and the supernatural.

The EVP investigation can be studied for longer periods than usual because the recording and has been becoming more main stream with movies like white noise shows like the ghost hunters so on, As for researchers performing investigations using EVP, this provides them an enhanced means for listening to E.V.P.'s
Keeping Track of the Supernatural Recordings

First of all, before you begin the session, you need to start with a simple prayer/spell asking for protection to help retain the peace within the area The right prayer to rid harmful energies or spirits from a particular site, Please be careful not all ghost are nice,
Love&Light
Mysty

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Supernormal, not Supernatural.

Supernormal, not Supernatural.
Supernormal, not Abnormal. There is Prevailing Ignorance. Prejudice
Against the occult world. We need to see the Higher Planes of Nature,Most mistaken conceptions of
the occult is it is unnatural and as so is that which is outside of the
realm of Nature, and of Nature's laws. the human senses, ordinary or
extraordinary, the moment we start to experience see and believe it must be regarded as being properly in the category of "natural."
This is true not only of such phenomena as are perceived by means of our
ordinary five senses, but also of those which are perceptible only to
the highest powers of perception, which are latent in
all human beings but which are believed only by
comparatively few individuals, I believe it is that same Ignorance. Prejudice.that makes us afraid to explore the extraordinary,
In all of us So there is my little rant ,My advice is Live life explore.
Love &Light

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Importance of letting our guides know us

I just did a reading for a great girl deserves a great guy but gets same type over and over the universe wants us happy sometimes its a problem with us letting it know what to bring us try this,Make a list when you have your list, read over it every day and ask Spirit/Angel to bring this person to you. By writing down your specifications, it gives your Guides/Angels an idea of what you are looking for. This way they don't bring you just any old person as they have in the past.Spells can help also but suggest this always for anything you want Job,Money,ect it
works LOVE &LIGHT

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Hi I just added some cool shopping sites and ebooks also wanted to add this cool lil spell easy to do, First thing you need a pink candle,oil to dress the candle I suggest aroma therapy oil rose or lavander sent,love songs happy that describes the way you want your love to be to help you focus, 1st go somewhere you wont be disturbed play the songs start thinking of your lover if you know there name carve it into candle now dress the candle with the oil starting from bottom to top while dressing the candle think of your lover are kind of love you want lite candle keeping focused on love do this for three nites in a row works best during a waxing moon a simple lil spell. you will love it,Also I am working on a subscription to readings and spells for those of you who need indept help for a monthly fee you will have access to unlimted readings or spells done through email or my personal chat, also will keep adding free stuff to site and cool places to shop and get your mystical needs met.Love&Light
Summer coming to a close. Kids are getting ready to go back to school. Summer vacations are ending. these sunny days will be a distant memory. But there is still so much to look forward to. Each day we live is a blessing from above, make sure that each day for you, is filled with happiness and love. With so many people out there struggling financially, we should help out as many people that have problems as possible. powerful spells can attract love success and financial prosperity into your life. Here is a easy money spell take 4 green candles facing nourth,south,west east light the candles focus on how much money you need repeat this mantra: Angel of abundance I need(amount of money you need)immediately bring me money to fill my pockets, say thank you to your deity or the universe. this is very easy spell the hard part is focus and focus is the Important Element,if you need a stronger spell come see me or email me here for reading and spell,I often do free readings here and at ,http://mysticmoonandstars.ning.com/ http://mysticmoonstar.viviti.com/ I reduced my rates

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