Religion A White Candle Magic Spell For Blessing A Person


Religion A White Candle Magic Spell For Blessing A Person Image

A WHITE CANDLE MAGIC SPELL FOR BLESSING A PERSON

White Magic Spells Chants

Get a white candle -- either a plain one (offertory, pillar, or taper) or a figural one in the gender

of the person you want to bless. Carve the person's full name on the candle, then dress it with

Blessing Oil or 7-11 Holy Oil.

For more power, you may place a name-paper of the person, or a photo, or some personal item of theirs (such as a bit of hair or a snippet of clothing) either under the candle or next to it. One easy way to do this is to place the paper or personal concerns under an overturned saucer and put the candle on top of the saucer.

Burn a portion of the candle every day for seven days, pinching it out between burnings. As you light it each day, say this

[Name], may you be blessed

May all good things come to you


May nothing whatsoever harm you

May your heart be light


May your travels be safe

May your health be good


May your mind be sound

May your friendships sustain you


May you be blessed in every way

White Magic Spells Chants



Recommended books (downloadable pdfs):

Elizabeth Reis - Revelation Witchcraft And The Danger Of Knowing God Secrets
Al Selden Leif - Pagan Spells Blessings Spells


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Magick 08 Healing And Banishing


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Psychic or spiritual healing is a human potential we all possess. Some people are especi-ally good at this. It is probably easier to heal someone else by occult means than yourself. In addition to healing in the presence of the person, there is 'absent healing' in which the healing occurs at a distance. Note that there are some who maintain that influence on another person without his specific knowledge and permission (yes, even in healing and helping) is black magick. (After all, everybody is living according to his own true will, so that healing or helping someone without permission is affecting his will). This means it is important to tell the person what you are planning to do and to ask his permission. The theory of psychic healing is that sickness is characterized (although not necessarily caused) by a deficiency and imbalance of vital energy. Psychic healing transfers energy from the healer to the sick to repair and rebalance his energies. If an inept healer over-does the process, or if he doesn't take the precaution to 'disconnect' himself afterwards, he may find himself becoming sick due to energy drain and a linkage to his subject. Similarly, the healer should always be in a good state of health or he could unintentionally transfer his illness to the subject.

The basic methods of psychic healing are: 1) creative visualization, 2) prayer, 3) ritual. Creative visualization is one of the easiest techniques. Mild illness may yield to only one or two treatments; serious ills will require many treatments over time. Psychic healing should always be combined with medical care and treatment. It does not replace doctors, medicine, or hospitals, since different levels (worlds) are involved. In creative visualization, we visualize the person being well. It may be helpful to utilize the appropriate color from the aura chart (such as bright apple-green, rose pink, or white) sent as a beam to the person or as a cloud surrounding him. This technique can be extended to include a simple kind of yoga in which we feel energy sent as we exhale explosively; the energy sent either via the breath or from one of the chakras such as the solar plexus. Sometimes in absent healing it is helpful to arrange a time for treatment in advance, asking your subject to be in a receptive state of mind and to sit back and close his eyes.

The Banishing Ritual

One of the most basic and useful ceremonial rituals of magick is called the *banishing ritual*, or lesser ritual of the pentagram. A pentagram (or pentacle) is a five-pointed star with the point up. The banishing ritual is helpful in psychic protection and healing since it forms a protective barrier against malevolent forces. The psychic barrier it creates can be made to permit entry of desired (constructive) forces and the exclusion of negative ones. Thus, the banishing ritual is an essential first step in almost any formal full magick ceremony. The ritual requires that you use a magical implement or "weapon", such as a ceremonial knife, wand, or simply point your index finger, to "draw" the pentagram in the air at each of the cardinal points (four directions). Also, you will be chanting ('vibrating') some Hebrew names of God.

Holding your magical weapon and facing east, extend your arm out straight in front of you. In this ritual you will use the full sweep of your arm to draw the pentagram in the air. Follow the description below by beginning at the lower left and sweeping your magical weapon up toward the right, etc. as shown. Do not bend your arm at the wrist or elbow. While you do this, visualize the lines and eventually the star as vibrant white, floating in the space before you. You are projecting energy to do this, and the result will be a gleaming 5-pointed star floating in the east; visualize this as vividly as you can. Now you will energize it further by piercing the center of it with your magical weapon and vibrating (speaking slowly in a slightly lower than normal pitch, remember)

"Yod-He-Vau-He".

-- Description --

Approximate points on a round clock face --

1. Begin at 7:30 position.
2. Point to 12 oclock position.
3. Point to 4:30 position.
4. Point to 10:30 position.
5. Point to 2:30 position.
6. Return to 7:30 position.]

Then turn slowly to the next cardinal point in sequence, and as you do so, with your arm still extended in front of you, visualize a white line connecting around to the cardinal point. Trace a similar pentagram with the appropriate words and following the same procedure:

South -- Adonai Tzaboath
West -- Eh-Ei-He
North -- Agla.

Now complete the white line drawn back to the center of the eastern pentagram. Note that the cardinal points must be followed in a clockwise order, and the pentagram must be drawn in the manner illustrated; to do otherwise would change the function of the ritual. The result of all this should be a large bright white pentagram visualized hanging in mid-air at each of the four directions, all tied together by a bright white line. You could now, for example, visualize the pentagrams moving out to the circumference of your home, thereby protecting all within.

There is also a somewhat simplified version of this ritual in which the pentagram is traced only once overhead and then is energized with one of the four names, such as "Eh-Ei-He". Oftentimes the simplified version is sufficient, but naturally the effect of the full version is more complete.

One of the primary uses of this ritual is to ward off psychic attack -- that is, when another is (consciously or unconsciously) attempting to harm you, cause sickness, accidents, bad dreams, emotional upset, or to force you to do something against your will. Fortunately this doesn't happen very often. The world of the magician is fairly safe for the pure of heart. Psychic attack usually depends upon vulnerabilities. If you are not vulnerable you are safe. Thus unification with the true will is the greatest protection possible. And the use of the banishing ritual is never hurtful. You can even use it to hold off negative aspects of yourself.

Other forms of protection sometimes helpful (depending upon one's model) are recitation of the 'Lord's Prayer', the 23rd, and 91st Psalms.

REVIEW QUESTIONS

1) What is a pentagram?
2) What is psychic healing? List the basic methods.
3) What is the banishing ritual? Why is it used?

by Phil Hansford, 4/88



Recommended reading (pdf e-books):

William Blake - The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell
Leo Ruickbie - Halloween And Samhain
Carroll Runyon - Magick And Hypnosis

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In Defense Of The Reputation Of Rosicrucian Order Of Ao


In Defense Of The Reputation Of Rosicrucian Order Of Ao Image

Rosicrucian Order of AO

In one of his comments to one of his own posts, Nick farrell writes:"Contacts" can never be human indeed it is pretty difficult to tell what they. You make humans into gods and put them above you is something which is asking for trouble. (...more flaming rant snipped...)"So, Mr. Farrell admits he is not sure what exactly makes a contact to a Higher Source of Wisdom.

But he nevertheless feels compelled to slander OUR Third Order... what a disturbed mind and soul would ever utter as much?"I seek for the Light of Occult Wisdom, and I believe that this Light can be obtained in this Order"We are all familiar with these words from the Neophyte Ceremony.

For me, a practitioner and Adept of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn for ten years, there has never been a shadow of a doubt that this Order, the Rosicrucian Order of Alpha et Omega, has not only the lineage that makes a true Order. But also that the contacts were genuine.

Nick Farrell does not realize that this very contact to the European Secret Society we have come to call our "Third Order" is what exceeds all other charters or lineages.

Having a genuine contact to that European Society in our Order is the very fact that makes me trust forever in, and rely on, the teachings of our Order. And I know that we are blessed by this contact, by the strong forces behind this extremely Secret Society, and that we will never have to worry if the likes of Farrell (or whatever group) publish our material.

It is written that "by its fruits shall you know a tree." The fruit of the Third Order is new magick that completes the Golden Dawn system that remained truncated with the Regardie publication.

The fruit of ll those who have kept taking turns slandering our order non-stop for 20 years and continue to do so today on their blogs and books is nothing but hatred, envy, and poisonous venom attacking our order and its leaders. They refuse to understand that even when they only attack or order or even one of our leaders, they are in reality attacking every one of their brothers and sisters in our order.

Who in thier right mind would want any of these people to guide one's spiritual development.

What kind of spiritual leaders have nothing better to do but attack other orders out of sheer envy and hatred?

We invited the entire Golden Dawn community to our recent Conclave of the Adepti. It is highly significant that those attacking all of the members of our order today on their blogs and in thier books made a conscious choice not to put away hatred and to sit down in brotherhood with us. There are sadly people in our Golden Dawn community who are addicted to hatred and conflict. You can see the hatred dripping from their blogs and in their books.

But they should have learned better by now. For 20 years they have attacked us out of envy and poured out their hatred on every one our members with their sick slander.

And what have they accomplished with so much hatred?

They have only made the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn the largest Golden Dawn order in the world and made the Alpha Omega stronger and richer in mysteries and in magick!

With so much slander, so much hatred, they have only made our members and our order stronger. As it is written in the Adeptus Minor initiation:"Like Him have ye suffered tribulation. Poverty, torture and death have ye passed through. They have been but the purification of the Gold. In the alembic of thine heart, through the athanor of affliction, seek thou the true stone of the Wise."Those in the GD community who prefer hatred to brotherly love and continue to attack our order out of envy, be you warned:

We, the Initiates of the HOGD and Adepts of the AO, will stand together as one, we will defend the Rose of our Mysteries and the reputation of our order against your hatred and vile slander, and we will always be not one but two steps ahead of you.

Let us therefore not lose sight of what it is our Order stands for. And let us continue our Work in the very sense of Fraternal Love that we have experienced only a few days ago in Nevada.My Fraternal Greetings, my Love and all my best wishes are extended to you all.

May brotherhood triumph over strife!

May love triumph over hatred and envy!

May the Deity of the Equinox password prevail!

May Isis bless the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and the Rosicrucian Order of AO, protect our order and all of its brothers and sisters under the shadow of her mighty wings!

To those attacking our order even today on their blogs and in their books:"I invite you yet once again to let go of hatred and to embrace love instead;... to see a brother and a sister in those you today only imagine are your enemies."May true fraternity replace strife in the Golden Dawn community!

S.U.A.T., YHShVH!

by guest blogger V.H. Frater D.L.M. (6=5)



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Ethics In Magick


Ethics In Magick Cover
A local group recently sponsored a seminar on the ethics of magick. I was unable to attend but heard the tapes of the session. Several people on this echo were present and had thoughtful things to say as did the others in attendance. I would like to address a few ideas that came up there and, of course, are significant to all people that work magick.

The question of hexing came up. A rousing chorus ensued saying essentially that many folks there felt their own ethical model does not allow hexing. Initially, I put myself in that group as well. I am not a bad person, I do not intentionally hurt people. After Some thought, though, I asked myself this question.

If there is a conceivable ethical situation where I might sucker punch someone, why would there not be such a time to zap them with the same magnitude of magick?

If I punch someone when they have no known defense against me, I am opening the serious potential to harm them. My punch might not hurt them at all, it might surprise them more than hurt them, it might hurt them enough that they get the message I was sending, or it might blind or even kill them. I would not know until after the fact. If I felt justified in punching them, I would probably do it. If they turned and destroyed me, I would have to question my judgement afterwards. Likewise if I blinded them.

Acceptance of the karmic debt was raised as part of this justification cycle. By going ahead and hitting them, I tacitly or implicitly accept the debt. Personal destruction or harming the other guy, it is the same, I accept the debt by my action.

Now where is the ethical question here?

I have often done things, things as simple as saying something in a certain way that I immediately want to retract. If I hit this fellow, I probably would want to take it back afterward. Is it ethical to act in a fashion that given a little thought you would realize you will regret later?

Magick works in the same way. Presuming the ability to control the magickal zap to the relative intensity of the sucker punch, the results are just as unknown. So you accept the karmic debt, so you zap Away.

"Do what ye will" as long as you accept the debt makes it ethical? I don't think so, I think it is in fact unethical to hit or zap the person. But I might do it anyway. It is not really so much a question of ethics as it is a question of responsibility.

No doubt Ollie North thinks that it is unethical to break the law. But he did. No doubt Jim Wright takes the ethics of public office very seriously, but he is now in deep refritos over an ethical dilemma of his own making.

Shit Happens. (For those of you with new babies, Doo Doo Happens.) Ethics is a model of what we would like in the ideal. That ideal we measure ourselves against. We can parade case examples all day to test this conclusion but it is still unethical to harm another. But we do it, both physically and magickly.

So, ethical hexing, there is no such thing. I caste a hurt-you-this-much zap on the intended, I have acted unethically. "An ye harm none." No disclaimer or release for special situations is given or implied. She will see me break this, karma will see that the ripples in the pool come back to me. All together, She will see me take responsibility, ethics be damned.

One more time, the chorus swells and this time I am sure that I am part of that group. There is no ethical justification for hexing. Just don't piss me off though, I might be willing to take responsibility for my actions.

Bambi died for us, kicking and screaming in torment!

by Warren Stott

Also try this free pdf e-books:

Ed Richardson - Seidr Magic
Aleister Crowley - Intro Magick
Anonymous - The Basics Of Magick

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Tree Magick Willow For Love Oak For Strength


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Many mystical and magical uses have been found for the thirteen trees which symbolize the months of the Celtic lunar year, and it is likely, considering the popularity of Celtic Paganism, that many more will be discovered. However you choose to observe the lunar months, it can be helpful to first imbibe a magical brew designed to attune your body and spirit to the occasion.

Following are the recipes for thirteen teas which will accomplish just that. The measurements given are approximate, and for making one eight-ounce mug full you should use no more than a single heaping teaspoon of dry herbs placed inside a tea ball or cheesecloth strainer. All liquid measurements should be added to taste. Allow the tea to steep at least two minutes, longer if you prefer a stronger flavor. As always, when ingesting untried substances, be sure to test for any allergic reactions first, and remember that no herbal preparation should ever be taken over the long term without consulting an expert pharmacologist or botanist.

Though very few of the recipes actually contain any part of the trees to which they are attributed, they work quite well because their ingredients rely on using herbs and juices which share magical affinities with the properties of the tree. These properties are listed after the name of each tree so that, if you choose to, you can make substitutions based upon this knowledge. Depending upon the particular Celtic tradition you follow, the lunar year starts with either the first new moon closest to Samhain or the one just before Yule.

BIRCH MOON

Matter of beginnings and children, purification.

- 3 parts ginger
- 1 part lemongrass
- pinch of dill
- splash of lemon juice

ROWAN MOON

Empowerment, clairvoyance, air magic, exorcism.

- 1 part valerian root
- 3 parts peppermint
- pinch of eyebright
- pinch of ginger

Editors note: Valerian is a powerful sedative that affects each person differently. You may wish to use a very small amount of this herb at first to determine how it affects your body chemistry.

ASH MOON

Matters of the intellect, magic, healing.

- 2 parts angelica
- Ѕ part sage
- Ѕ part black cohosh
- pinch of rosemary

WILLOW MOON

Matters of the Otherworld, healing, love, water magic, feminine mysteries.

- 2 parts willow bark
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- Ѕ part dried apples or a splash of apple juice
- pinch of rosemary

OAK MOON

Lust, strength, energy, endurance, fertility, fire magic, male mysteries.

- 1-1/2 parts white oak bark
- Ѕ part mint
- Ѕ part orange peel
- pinch of cinnamon or nutmeg

HAZEL MOON

Manifestations, protection, healing, fertility.

- 2 parts ginseng
- Ѕ part mugwort
- pinch of savory
- slash of any noncitrus juice

ALDER MOON

Spirituality, wholeness of being.

- 1 part linden
- 1 part hibiscus
- 2 tablespoons of cream or milk
- splash of cranberry juice

HAWTHORN MOON

Peace, sleep, dreams, prosperity, happiness.

- 1 part hawthorn
- 1 part catnip
- Ѕ part rue
- Ѕ part chamomile

HOLLY MOON

Matters of animals, magic, prophecy.

- 1 part kelp
- Ѕ part rose petals
- Ѕ part raspberry
- pinch of yarrow

VINE MOON

Earth magic, sex magic, overcoming difficulties.

- 1 part blackberry
- 1 part dandelion
- splash of currant wine or grape juice
- pinch of hibiscus

IVY MOON

Healing, cooperation, binding.

- 1 part mullein
- ј part eucalyptus
- Ѕ part barberry

ELDER MOON

Exorcism, prosperity, astral travel. Finding faeries.

- 1 part ginko
- 1 part mugwort
- 1 part valerian (see note under Rowan Moon)
- 1 part spearmint
- pinch of anise (may substitute extract)
- pinch of allspice

REED MOON

Fertility, love, protection.

- 1 part red clover
- 1 part hyssop
- 1 part boneset
- pinch of slippery elm

by Edain McCoy (from the '97 Llewellyn Magickal Almanac)



Recommended reading (pdf e-books):

Eliphas Levi - The Magic Ritual Of The Sanctum Regnum
Thomas Moore - Candle Magick For Love

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