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Showing posts with label occult. Show all posts
Friday, October 31, 2014
Study Mysticism Magick And Thelema Online

Saturday, October 25, 2014
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Saturday, October 11, 2014
What Is A Demon

Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Book Of Deadly Names As Revealed To King Solomon By Jinn King Fiqitush Nineveh Shadrach
"800 YEARS AGO IN A TIME OF ORIENTAL MAGIC AND MYSTERY... SORCERERS WHO MASTERED THE ART OF SUMMONING POWERFULDJINN WALKED THE LANDS OF ANDALUSIA AND NORTH AFRICA. ONE SUCH SORCERER LEFTBEHIND A HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT CONTAINING FORBIDDEN SECRETS OF THE MOSTTERRIBLE AND POWERFUL OF ALL THE EVIL DJINN. SOMETHING ABOUT THIS PARTICULAR MANUSCRIPTWAS SO DISTURBING THAT IT ENDED UP LITERALLY BURIED IN SPANISH ROYALCOMMISSIONER S PALACE. IT SURVIVED THROUGH THE RAVAGES OF TIME WITH ITS GHASTLYMYSTERIES INTACT UNTIL A SCHOLARLY DIG DISCOVERED IT AND INNOCENTLY ADDED IT TOTHE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO S COLLECTION. AFTER LAYING IN OBSCURITY FOR MANYDECADES, IT HAS BEEN NOTICED, TRANSLATED AND BROUGHT TO YOU. THISPRIZED FIND IS ONE OF THE OLDEST SPECIMENS OF WHAT ARE REFERRED TO AS SOLOMONIC HERITAGE MANUSCRIPTS BEING OLDER THAN ANY CURRENTLY EXISTING COPIESOF THE GOETIA. IT TELLS THE TALE OF KING SOLOMON S HEROIC ENCOUNTER WITH 72 POWERFULBEINGS OF EVIL INCARNATE. OURANONYMOUS ANCIENT SORCERER LEFT COMPLETE DETAILS ON THE 72 MOST EVIL OF THEDJINN, THEIR NAMES, THEIR DESCRIPTIONS, THEIR LOCATIONS, THEIR AFFLICTIONS ANDTHE MAGICAL KEYS TO COUNTER THEIR ATTACKS ON HUMANS. THIS MANUSCRIPT STANDSUNIQUE IN COMPARISON WITH TRADITIONAL DJINN GRIMOIRES, SINCE DJINN DEMAND THATTHE SORCERERS MUST NOT REVEAL THEIR SECRETS, OR SUFFER TERRIBLE PAIN."
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Sunday, October 27, 2013
Review First Steps In Witchcraft By Teresa Moorey

Saturday, October 12, 2013
Oto In The News

Monday, January 23, 2012
The Worship Of Lucifer Satan

A majority of this page on Freemasonry was taken from Masonic books that were published by Masonic Publishing Companies. Most of these writings were kept secret. Biblical admonition has been taken carefully, comparing Masonic teachings to the Holy Bible. In I John 4:1, we read: "Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try (test) the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world." We see that any religious teaching that does not conform to Scripture is from a "false prophet."
Many people still do not understand the importance of studying this subject to its logical conclusion. Their spiritual freedom is at stake. Remember two things about Masonry: 1) Superior Masons deliberately lie to their fellow Masons, as those Masons "deserve to be mislead;" 2) Explanations given to 95% of all Masons are wrong. This quote from Masonic author, Carl Claudy sums it all up: "Cut through the outer shell and find a meaning; cut through that meaning and find another; under it, if you dig deep enough, you may find a third, a fourth -- who shall say how many teachings?" Many who are in Masonry are not aware that they are lied to. Finally, remember Albert Pike's bold assertion in Morals Red Emphasis added]
Masons from the first initiation which is the first degree are urged to mightily "seek the Light!" The average Mason is continually saying that he is "seeking the Light," and will spend his entire life "moving toward the Light."
People who haven't studied this subject would assume that this "Light" is the revelation of the God of the Bible. This statement is continuously held up to try to convince us that Masonry is Christian. In the above quote, Albert Pike is saying that Lucifer is the One who bears the Light of Freemasonry.
The sentence immediately preceding confirms not only that Lucifer is the Light-bearer, but that Masons of previous degrees have been led to believe that the opposite was true.
The wording of this sentence is difficut to understand unless you have special knowledge. Doc Marquis was asked for his explanation, lets look at what he had to say:
"The Apocalypse is, to those who receive the nineteenth Degree, the Apotheosis of that Sublime Faith which aspires to God Alone, and despises all the pomps and works of Lucifer." [Ibid.]
It seems to contradict the sentence first quoted above, It appears to contradict the quote above where Pike identifies Lucifer as the Masonic Light-bearer. However when you understand the esoteric explanation from Doc Marquis, your understanding clears up completely.
The Apocalypse is identified first by Pike as being the Book of Revelation written by the Apostle John. Pike then states that similar books from other religions are just as 'inspired' as Revelation, mentioning Plato, Philo, the Sephar Yezirah, and the Sohar. Pike says all three of these books -- Apocalypse [Revelation], the Sephar Yezirah, and the Sohar, are all identically "inspired." And since the last two books are of non-Christian faiths, Albert Pike is saying that the contents of Revelation are no big deal.
Therefore, it is no big deal that the Book of Revelation denigrates the "pomp and works" of Satan, since the God of that book is known to hate Satan.
Pike then says that these three books "are the completest embodiment of Occultism." [Ibid.] Now, we understand that Pike views the God of the Apocalypse as being the opposite but equal to Satan just as typical Occultists believe and teach!
Secondly, Doc Marquis provides the esoteric, occultic, explanation. Pike is also saying in this sentence that, in the previous 18 degrees, Masons believed that God was the Light-bearer, but now, in this 19th Degree, Pike is giving them new revelation. This insight completely squares with stated Masonic policy of deliberately misleading Masons in the lower degrees until they were really ready for the "truth." This is the truth -- Masonry worships Lucifer.
PIKE'S TYPICAL SATANIC PHRASE -- OUT WHERE EVERYONE CAN SEE
Concrete evidence is then given by Pike of Freemason's worship of Satan/Lucifer on the very front of the cover of Morals and Dogma. Pike writes a Latin phrase just below the round seal of "God," this is a phrase proven to be Satanic.
Any "Satanic brother" looking at this phrase would know that the contents of this book are Satanic. They would also understand that the entire religion of Freemasonry is Satanic.
"DEUS MEUMQUE JUS" is this phrase. The literal meaning is "God and My Right"
Doc Marquis says this statement is a typical one within Satanism. There is one meaning within another with this statement. The first meaning is that the Freemason can depend upon their God to determine their Right and Justice. The second meaning is, since the God of Freemasonry is Lucifer, Masons are saying that they are "using occult methods," through Lucifer, to achieve their Rights and Justice. This phrase is very powerful and dangerous within Saanism says Marquis. A Satanist knows the content within Pike's book is Satanism just by reading, "DEUS MEUMQUE JUS." They don't even have to read the book, just the phrase to know.
"SEETHING ENERGIES OF LUCIFER WITHIN YOUR HANDS!"
"The day has come when Fellow Craftsman must know and apply their knowledge. The lost key to their grade is the mastery of emotion, which places the energy of the universe at their disposal. Man can only expect to be entrusted with great power by proving his ability to use it constructively and selflessly. When the Mason learns that the key to the warrior on the block is the proper application of the dynamo of living power, he has learned the mystery of his Craft. The seething energies of Lucifer are in his hands, and before he may step onward and upward, he must prove his ability to properly apply energy. He must follow in the footsteps of his forefather, Tubal-Cain, who with the mighty strength of the war god hammered his sword into a plowshare." [Manly P. Hall, 33rd Degree, K.T., The Lost Keys of Freemasonry or The Secret of Hiram Abiff, Forward by Reynold E. Blight, 33rd Degree, K.T., Illustrations by J. Augustus Knapp, 32nd Degree, Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply Company, Inc., Richmond, Virginia, p. 48; Emphasis Added]
Once the Mason learns to control his emotion and to apply the "dynamo of living power," the Mason can be assured of being able to control the "seething energies of Lucifer" in his hands.
He makes the admission that Masonry is the Craft, which is an old name for Witchcraft. Satanists are assured that, if they will join the coven and learn the Craft, he will control the supernatural power of Satan, just as Manly P. Hall promises here.
As you can see, they have exposed themselves. Powerful proof that Freemasonry is Satanism. The language is direct and clear. It is not cluttered with deliberately confusing arcane language that only an insider can understand.
Further, note that Hall and Reynold E. Blight are 33rd Degree Masons, while the Illustrator is 32nd Degree. Macoy Publishing Company is also one of the most respected of all Masonic Publishing Houses.
HE INFERNAL NAMES
There may be some people who have read up to this point and still might be skeptical. Masonry cleverly masks its references to Satan.
There are 77 names which pagans have used to refer to Satan over the centuries and they are in the Satanic Bible. We'll review some of these "Infernal Names" of Satanism found within Masonry. [Satanic Bible, Anton LaVey, p. 144-46]
We shall list the Freemason teaching on each of these names, and then the explanation.
Baphomet -- "The Gnostics held that it [universal agent] composed the igneous [pertaining to fire] body of the Holy Spirit, and it was adored in the secret rites of the Sabbat or the Temple under the hieroglyphic figure of Baphomet or the hermaphroditic goat of Mendes." [Pike, op. cit., p. 734, teaching of the 28th Degree; Emphasis added]
We find it absolutely incredible that the Freemasons should portray the Holy Spirit with the Satanic symbol, Baphomet.
Eliphas Levi created this symbol, one of the foremost Satanists and Freemasons of all time.
The Baphomet is one of the most evil of all symbols. Looking closely at the Baphomet(left) you will see that the emphasis is on sex. This Being is androgynous -- both male and female -- you can see it has the breasts of a woman, and an erect phallus.
You'll notice that the erect phallus has two serpents coiled around it. The Baphomet has the head of a "Horned Goat," another title for Satan.
Masonic and Occult Symbols Illustrated is a book in which Dr. Burns says, "In a book on witchcraft, The Complete Book of Witchcraft and Demonology... the caption states that he is 'the horned god of the witches, symbol of sex incarnate'." [p. 51] And if you look at his right hand you will see Baphomet making the sign of the Devil's triad. "Baphomet is also known as the Sabbatic goat, in whose form Satan is to be worshipped at the Witches' Sabbath." [Frank Gaynor, Dictionary of Mysticism, New York, Philosophical Library, 1953, p. 24]
Then, we discovered that Baphomet is officially approved as a symbol of the Church of Satan [The Occult Emporium, Winter, 1993-1994, p. 54] and that it is worn by the Priest of Satan [Ibid., 1990-1991, p. 26]
Since Albert Pike linked Baphomet with the Goat of Mendes, we will show this obviously Satanic symbol, as well. It should also be noted that from the way a pentagram is normally seen(one point up, two down), rotating the pentagram 33 degrees you get a Satanic Pentagram. 33 is the highest degree there is in Freemasonry.
Freemasonry makes use of the Pentagram quite a bit. You can see the similarity between the Eastern Star and and the Satanic Pentagram above. The Eastern Star is a Freemason division for women.
Once again, Masonry utilizes a very evil Satanic symbol for the Order that trains its young, impressionable girls. Why didn't Masonry at least utilize the "Good Star" with one point up, rather than the most evil 5-pointed star, this Goats Head of Mendes? Truly, their use of this symbol tells us exactly that they are evil through and through, even to their own young girls.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Day Fourteen Making A Gypsy Medicine Bag

Hoard vegetation and branches of the oak tree, as well as a not very acorn if affable, the petals and/or seeds of the sunflower, a creation of cinnamon wound, three cloves, a stone that feels lucky for you, a horse-shoe charm if you can find one - or a not very picture or hand recessed symbol to mean a pony shoe, and a dwindling trinket such as a bit of jewellry or a coin. Runniness free to add anything in addition that seems relevant, or acute to you. Tie the oak vegetation and branches with a bit of green orangey and ocher cord. Put all the items hip a drawstring bag. Toilet water with an essential oil such as Myrrh, Benzoin, Cinnamon, or Patchouli, or dab with prosperity oil.
If you cannot find all the items, use your suspicion and your visualization and put items in that "EXPERIENCE" or "EXPRESS" proper. This is YOUR blessing bag, it forward motion clasp YOUR blessings, so do it YOUR way.
Once upon a time the bag is filled, clasp it bag in your hands and experience the energy local within. Parik-til medium blessing booth, the bits and pieces in the field of the bag are symbols of the blessings you are holding. Outlook a few report to allow yourself to really experience it.
For easy guidelines on how to make a drawstring bag you can establish these two websites: Red Beginning or Sanctified Twist. The analytical bag pictured is from Tarot Bags.
Or you can dependable out my less than enlightening recital of how to make a drawstring pouch in about 5 report using a handkerchief, a insulating tape, and a crawl and cord. You can find it at the foundation of the Largest part Provisions post.
"personalized from: Gypsy Draw" by Patrinella Cooper"
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
Pagan Events Over The Spring Equinox

It is sometimes called Ostara, which is similar to the festival of Easter, and is a time to celebrate rebirth in nature. The Spring Equinox falls on March 20 or March 21, but there are plenty of open rituals and pagan events taking place over the weekends on either side. Here are some in London and other parts of England:
Now to 25 March; Witch Hunt - a touring exhibition about the East Anglian witch-hunt of 1645-47, put on by Epping Forest District Museum. Location: Vestry House Museum, Vestry Road, Walthamstow London E17 9NH. Tel Tel 020 8496 4381. Email vhm.enquiries@walthamforest.gov.uk or visit http://www.walthamforest.gov.uk/index/leisure/museums-galleries/vestry-house/vhm-whats-on.htm
Saturday 17 March; Mysteries of The Spring Equinox: Intensive Day Course on Symbolism, Folklore and Magic with Suzanne Corbie. The one-day course aims to teach the customs associated with the pagan festival of the Spring Equinox and culminates with a ceremony. Location: Treadwells, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Price: lb35 (lb20 deposit, balance due on the day). Time: 11am to 5.30pm. Advance booking essential. Tel: 0207 419 8507 or email: info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/
Saturday 17 March; Spring Equinox rite by the Free and Open Gorsedd of Caer Abiri at The Sun Circle, Avebury stone circle, Wiltshire. Druidic style open ceremony to celebrate the balance of day and night - all faith paths welcome. Meet at the Red Lion pub at Avebury from noon for a ceremony at 2pm. Offerings of bread, cake, mead, poetry and song are welcome.
Sunday 18 March; Dawn of the Oak. Pagan moot on the third Sunday of each month. Venue: Upstairs at The Castle, 34-35 Cowcross Road, Farringdon, London EC1M 6DB (near Farringdon tube). Time: 3pm-6pm. For more details contact Peter Warwick-Mahoney peter@dawnoftheoak.co.uk, or Eugenie eugenie@dawnoftheoak.co.uk.
Monday, 19 March; Croydon Crows. PF moot held every 3rd Monday of each month at the Skylark pub, South End, South Croydon from 8pm onwards.
Tuesday 20 March; Spring Equinox Festival at Chalice Well World Peace Garden, in Glastonbury. Gather at noon at the well head for a meditation on the lawn at 12.30. This is a free event, although normal admission prices to the garden apply from noon. For more details, visit the website http://www.chalicewell.org.uk/
Tuesday 20 March; Interview with a Magician. Krzysztof Azarewicz in conversation with Christina Oakley Harrington at Treadwells, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Time: 7.15pm for 7.30pm start. Tickets lb7. Reserve a place by emailing info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/
Wednesday 21 March; Images of Witches: History, Fairy Tales, Films. Evening public lecture by Willem de Bl'ecourt, Honorary Research Fellow at the Huizinga Institute, Amsterdam, author of Werewolvesand co-author of Cultural Approaches to the History of Medicine: Mediating Medicine in Early Modern and Modern Europe, Witchcraft and Magic in Europe, Volume 6and Witchcraft Continued: Popular Magic in Modern Europe. Location: The Mitre Lecture Theatre, Chichester University. Time: 5.15pm - 6.30pm. For tickets (lb5/lb2 concessions)contact h.robbins@chi.ac.uk
Wednesday 21 March; Atlantis Bookshops Presents (formerly The Moot with No Name) An Evening With... Weekly pagan talk by a special guest at Devereux public house, 20 Devereux Court, off Essex Street, London WC2R 3JJ. Meet from 7.30pm, event starts at 8pm. Admission lb5. Visit http://www.theatlantisbookshopevents.com//
Thursday 22 March; Druid Order Open Introductory Evening. A chance to learn more about at The Druid Order (A.D.U.B.) Venue: Treadwells, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Time: 7.30pm start. Price: lb5. For more details, call Druid Order on 020 8659 4879.
Thursday 22 March; Pagan Federation London Spring Equinox Open Ritual with Romuva - a Lithuanian pagan group in London. Expect song and dance. Venue: Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, Holborn, London. Turn up by 7.30pm for pre-ritual social. The ritual starts at 8pm. Entrance: PF members/conc lb5. All others lb6. Please bring seasonal/home-made food and drinks to share at the feast after the ritual. For more information, visit the PFL website at http://www.pflondon.org/index.html
Friday 23 March; Light Into 2012 - What Can We Do at this Time of Change?. Lecture by Tracey Ash at The College of Psychic Studies, 16 Queensberry Place, London SW7 2EB. Time: 7pm - 8.30pm. Cost: lb5/8. Advance booking advised. Tel: 020 7589 3292. http://www.collegpsychicstudies.co.uk/index.html
Friday 23 March; Cross Bones Vigil to honour The Goose and the outcast dead of Cross Bones Graveyard. Gather from 6.45pm in Redcross Way outside the Memorial Gates, SE1, opposite the Boot and Flogger, just north of the junction with Union Street. Nearest tubes Borough or London Bridge, 5 minutes walk away. The event is free. http://www.crossbones.org.uk/
Sunday, 25 March; Adventures in Shamanism Taster Day. One-day introduction to shamanism and the shamanic journey offering a taste of the world and work of the shaman. Explore the history and traditions of shamanism and learn where and why shamans go when they 'journey'. Participants will learn to journey and meet spirit helpers. Location: Neal's Yard Meeting Rooms, 14 Neal's Yard, Convent Garden, London WC1. Time: 10am - 5pm. Cost: lb75, some concessions available on request. For further information email info@shaman.uk.com or call 07847 894453. Website: www.shaman.uk.com
Sunday, 25 March; Anderida Gorsedd Spring Equinox open ritual at the Long Man of Wilmington, Sussex. Meet near the car park between 1.30pm and 2pm for a walk up to the chalk hill figure at 2pm. Afterwards back to the Giants Rest pub in Wilmington for a social drink together.
Sunday, 25 March; Pagan Belly Dance Workshop to celebrate Ostara. Explore the ritual aspect of this ancient dance and work with elemental energies to create a group dance for the season. Workshops facilitated by experienced dancer, teacher and co-founder of Norse Belly Dance, Polly Hallam and Clare Wood (South East London Folklore Society and former local PF co-coordinator). All levels of ability / experience. Time: 1.15pm-3.15pm Venue: Bellenden Therapy Rooms, 147a Bellenden Road, Peckham, London SE15 4DH. Peckham Rye rail or bus 12, 37, 63, P13. Suggested donation lb6 - lb9. Bring soft shoes or sticky socks, wear loose comfortable clothing, bring a small natural object for the seasonal altar. Advance booking advised: contact Polly: mrsmiggins13@hotmail.com or Clare: cgbwood@gmail.com to reserve your place. www.facebook.com/shimmyaroundtheseasons
Sunday, 25 March; Herbal Magic Workshop: Springtime and Nettles in Practical Hedgewitchery. Workshop with Karen Lawton and Fiona Heckelsat Treadwells, 33 Store Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Price: lb25, includes all ingredients. Time: 1pm to 5.30pm Reserve a place by emailing info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Tosbnero

Saturday, February 7, 2009
House Cleaning Time An Advent Sermon

Friday, November 14, 2008
Is It Possible To Die From A Voodoo Doll Curse
Believe it or not, this is a question I get relatively frequently: Can I die from a Voodoo curse? I have addressed this in other posts, but I found this recent article from the American Psychiatric Association that addresses this issue, believe it or not.
Psychiatric News March 19, 2010
(c) American Psychiatric Association
Voodoo Adherents Invite Visitors Into Their World
by Joan Arehart-Treichel
If you'd like to explore the other side-the spiritual or paranormal side-of New Orleans, focus on Voodoo, an ancient African religion still alive in the city.
New Orleans holds a particular fascination for people who are interested in spiritual beliefs and the paranormal. Indeed, New Orleans is supposed to have more than its share of spirits and hauntings. But still something else gives New Orleans an edge over other American cities as far entry to "the other side" is concerned. It is a belief in, and a practice of, voodoo.
"Voodoo" means "spirit" or "mystery." It was brought to New Orleans during the early 18th century by slaves who came from what is now Benin in West Africa. Voodoo adherents believe in the existence of one god, below which powerful spirits operate and exert influence on daily life events concerning family, love, money, happiness, and revenge.
During the 19th century, Voodoo queens became central figures in New Orleans. The most revered was Marie Laveau. She acted as an oracle, conducted rituals, performed exorcisms, and offered sacrifices to spirits from behind her cottage on St. Anne Street in the French Quarter.
How many New Orleans residents still believe in and practice Voodoo is unknown. But the major focus of New Orleans Voodoo practice today seems to be on serving others and favorably influencing life events by connecting with spirits or ancestors. Methods used to do so include readings, spiritual baths, special diets, prayer, and personal ceremonies.
The practice of Voodoo is a major tourist attraction in New Orleans. There are shops selling voodoo candles, charms, dolls, oils, and powders. The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum, located in the French Quarter for 38 years, gives visitors a lot of fascinating information about Voodoo, as well as a feel for it.
The museum traces New Orleans Voodoo back to ancient Africa, where the 7,000-year-old religion began, and describes its Native-American, European, and Haitian influences. In the museum visitors can hear the sounds of Voodoo's ritual drumming and chanting and view historic Voodoo artifacts, some belonging to Laveau. There is an altar that presents skulls and bones to ancestors and asks for their guidance and protection. The museum also offers visitors a walking tour to St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, where Laveau is buried, as well as private ritual services such as psychic readings, Voodoo weddings, special blessings, or hex removals.
Voodoo should especially captivate visitors to APA's annual meeting because of its possible influence on people's mental and physical health.
During the early 20th century, for example, Harvard neurologist Walter Cannon, M.D., made some seminal discoveries about human physiology. For instance, he originated the concept of the "fight or flight" response. But Cannon also collected anecdotes from around the world about people who had died after being "cursed." He published these findings in a 1942 paper titled "Voodoo Death." And in this paper he put forth the hypothesis "that 'voodoo' death may be real, and that it may be explained as due to shocking emotional stress-to obvious or repressed terror."
Then in the June 2005 Psychosomatic Medicine, Richard Lane, M.D., Ph.D., a professor of psychiatry at the University of Arizona, and colleagues reported study findings that supported Cannon's hypothesis. Lane's study included 25 survivors of cardiac arrest who showed no evidence of coronary heart disease. The study also included a comparison group of 25 heart attack survivors with documented coronary heart disease. Subjects were interviewed to learn how much emotional stress they had experienced during the 24 hours preceding their cardiac arrest or heart attack. Results for the cardiac arrest and heart attack groups were compared. Significantly more of the cardiac arrest group than the heart attack group had experienced moderate or severe emotional stress during the period evaluated, suggesting that strong emotions in the absence of underlying coronary heart disease-say, fear induced by a voodoo curse-might be able to stop the heart and cause death.
Indeed, "in Walter Cannon's famous study of 'voodoo death,' sudden death occurred within 24 to 48 hours of a curse being inflicted," Lane and his colleagues noted in their paper. "[Yet] autopsies were not performed to determine whether those victims had preexisting heart disease. [But] in the current study... structural heart disease that could cause sudden death was absent... [yet cardiac arrest still occurred]."
Many people dismiss voodoo as a cult or superstition. Others, however, truly believe in its powers. So why don't you visit the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum and draw your own conclusions?
Psychiatric News March 19, 2010
Volume 45 Number 6 Page 17
(c) American Psychiatric Association
Annual Meeting
Voodoo Adherents Invite Visitors Into Their World
by Joan Arehart-Treichel
If you'd like to explore the other side-the spiritual or paranormal side-of New Orleans, focus on Voodoo, an ancient African religion still alive in the city.
New Orleans holds a particular fascination for people who are interested in spiritual beliefs and the paranormal. Indeed, New Orleans is supposed to have more than its share of spirits and hauntings. But still something else gives New Orleans an edge over other American cities as far entry to "the other side" is concerned. It is a belief in, and a practice of, voodoo.
"Voodoo" means "spirit" or "mystery." It was brought to New Orleans during the early 18th century by slaves who came from what is now Benin in West Africa. Voodoo adherents believe in the existence of one god, below which powerful spirits operate and exert influence on daily life events concerning family, love, money, happiness, and revenge.
During the 19th century, Voodoo queens became central figures in New Orleans. The most revered was Marie Laveau. She acted as an oracle, conducted rituals, performed exorcisms, and offered sacrifices to spirits from behind her cottage on St. Anne Street in the French Quarter.
How many New Orleans residents still believe in and practice Voodoo is unknown. But the major focus of New Orleans Voodoo practice today seems to be on serving others and favorably influencing life events by connecting with spirits or ancestors. Methods used to do so include readings, spiritual baths, special diets, prayer, and personal ceremonies.
The practice of Voodoo is a major tourist attraction in New Orleans. There are shops selling voodoo candles, charms, dolls, oils, and powders. The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum, located in the French Quarter for 38 years, gives visitors a lot of fascinating information about Voodoo, as well as a feel for it.
The museum traces New Orleans Voodoo back to ancient Africa, where the 7,000-year-old religion began, and describes its Native-American, European, and Haitian influences. In the museum visitors can hear the sounds of Voodoo's ritual drumming and chanting and view historic Voodoo artifacts, some belonging to Laveau. There is an altar that presents skulls and bones to ancestors and asks for their guidance and protection. The museum also offers visitors a walking tour to St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, where Laveau is buried, as well as private ritual services such as psychic readings, Voodoo weddings, special blessings, or hex removals.
Voodoo should especially captivate visitors to APA's annual meeting because of its possible influence on people's mental and physical health.
During the early 20th century, for example, Harvard neurologist Walter Cannon, M.D., made some seminal discoveries about human physiology. For instance, he originated the concept of the "fight or flight" response. But Cannon also collected anecdotes from around the world about people who had died after being "cursed." He published these findings in a 1942 paper titled "Voodoo Death." And in this paper he put forth the hypothesis "that 'voodoo' death may be real, and that it may be explained as due to shocking emotional stress-to obvious or repressed terror."
Then in the June 2005 Psychosomatic Medicine, Richard Lane, M.D., Ph.D., a professor of psychiatry at the University of Arizona, and colleagues reported study findings that supported Cannon's hypothesis. Lane's study included 25 survivors of cardiac arrest who showed no evidence of coronary heart disease. The study also included a comparison group of 25 heart attack survivors with documented coronary heart disease. Subjects were interviewed to learn how much emotional stress they had experienced during the 24 hours preceding their cardiac arrest or heart attack. Results for the cardiac arrest and heart attack groups were compared. Significantly more of the cardiac arrest group than the heart attack group had experienced moderate or severe emotional stress during the period evaluated, suggesting that strong emotions in the absence of underlying coronary heart disease-say, fear induced by a voodoo curse-might be able to stop the heart and cause death.
Indeed, "in Walter Cannon's famous study of 'voodoo death,' sudden death occurred within 24 to 48 hours of a curse being inflicted," Lane and his colleagues noted in their paper. "[Yet] autopsies were not performed to determine whether those victims had preexisting heart disease. [But] in the current study... structural heart disease that could cause sudden death was absent... [yet cardiac arrest still occurred]."
Many people dismiss voodoo as a cult or superstition. Others, however, truly believe in its powers. So why don't you visit the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum and draw your own conclusions?
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Wand Fortune Spells

The power of fortunes lays in the power of the magical armed forces which clasp all magic. The manager powerful this magic muscle is within the caster the easier it is for the caster to manipulate fortunes and the manager full fortuntelling can become.
Put in the picture A Knapsack OF CARDS
This spell is to charge a flock of cards with the power to atmosphere what force be on your remote.
Bits and pieces you force penury
A flock of cards(nightclub,spanish etc)
A wand
Your own altar with a pentagram
CASTING Guidelines FOR ' Put in the picture A Knapsack OF CARDS'
To the same degree the cards mean:
Alliance Cards:
Hearts manage love
Swords manage legality
Vegetation manage enlargement
Diamonds manage money
Kings,Queens and Jacks manage leaderness and lushness
Jokers mean friends
Spanish Cards:
Gold ingots manage money
Dishes manage lob
Swords manage legality
Sticks manage letters
Fools manage jobs
Kings manage leaderness
Examples:
Alliance cards: if the queen of hearts is assemble up that manage love and leaderness, lushness
Spanish cards: if the kings of brushwood is assemble up that manage letters and leaderness
Organize Casting:
Put the flock of cards on the pentagram in the altar and leave the flock of cards with your wand and say:
flock of cards, I penury you to say my remote and help me on my path of my life.So mote it be'
Vital Assortment Organize
(KUDO'S TO RABBITT). Based on Rabbitt's Assortment spell.
Bits and pieces you force penury
Pentagram and candles if you penury them.
CASTING Guidelines FOR ' Vital Assortment Organize
hant the Minute film or state a open window:
Oh Elements that be: By winds that cool and uselessness that shipshape, By earth that sustains us and brings good probability, By fire that protects and warms our souls, By water that gives us fluff and life, Vital powers, open the doors of luck for: '"full name"' Steal to me that which I penury, by the power of the Four elements! i ask by concoct, by earth, by fire and by water! so mote it be.
X4 Replay, uniformity free to loosen as vital. Merit once more Rabbitt
Assortment TO Weakness
This spell is deliberate to particular someone else's luck dated for a positive time of time, and save it to love for you. NOTE: I do not reccomend using this spell in hand baggage of acquisitiveness or revenge. It force fall through. If you characterize to use this spell, be noteworthy that you grasp a good reason.
Bits and pieces you force penury
seriousness
strong put together
lanky conscience
still fix
two the upper crust
CASTING Guidelines FOR ' Assortment TO Weakness
Not quite your eyes, standing detached house with the celebration you're casting this spell with, and feed on the celebration you prepare to cast this spell at. Invision their coat and the color of their person and intensions. Sad song this spell in sync with the other person:
Assortment from one,
Raise,
Onto two,
Plus branch off.
Don't particular crime,
It's or done.
It won't carry on want,
Still it's circus begun.
Speedily yours force diminish,
And ours force supply,
But in the end,
It force put forward.
Ramp luck to love,
Until he/she learns.
As a humane at the same time as,
His/her luck shall return.
By the power of the(at all element you helpfulness record), let it be so!
In a difficulty of days, the spell indigence particular action. WARNING: If your intensions were selfish, mean, repulsive, or to avenge, the spell Heart fall through and pretty any luck and love force smash you for a direct time.
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