Legion
you might have heard of the movie Legion, which is basically about God smiting earth or something, it was some weeks ago since I saw it… But I think the movie was rather weird and boring. Weird mostly because the actress of Jessica in Supernatural (Sam’s dead girlfriend) was playing one of the mayor roles… And the angels were just WRONG, more like demons and they were just shooting… We actually just wanted to see the movie because of wings. But it was a bit good, I can’t deny that. But it’s no movie I will rewatch, and I don’t think I will rent the second movie.
Little red riding hood
This movie was actually pretty good, and it was an unexpected twist at the end. I liked it, how they have created the village and the superstitious villagers and everything. Here was also another actor we recognized, Gary Oldman that play Sirius Black in the Harry Potter play Father Solomon.
oh sorry I thought I did that… It will be changed right away
This is a simple ritual designed to “trap” negative energies before they enter your home. Similar objects and devices have been used for centauries around the world. To make it, you’ll need:
- A small jar that once held spices, perhaps. It should be glass for, after all, glass is made from sand. Thoroughly wash and dry the jar, removing any labels. It must have a close fitting lid as well.
- Equal quantities of two different colors of sand. Some types include: fine greyish-white beach sand; yellowish coral sand (found on beaches in the Gulf of Mexico and in Hawaii); orangish sand from the desert; red sand from volcanic areas; black obsidian sand, and many others. Search for suitable sands on your magical forays into the wild. Or, buy them from aquarium supply stores, plant nurseries, or craft shops. If you buy them, be certain that the sands haven’t been artificially colored.
- A spoon (teaspoon for smaller jars; tablespoon for larger jars).
- Two small bowls to hold the sands.
Before you begin, pour one type of sand into the bottle until it’s just over half filled. Empty this sand into one dish. I’ll refer to this as sand #1 throughout these instructions. Clean the bottle (if necessary) and repeat with the second type of sand, emptying it to its own bowl. This is sand #2. Now you’re ready. Hold your projective hand over sand #1. Look down at it. See it humming aand writhing with protective, projective energy. Touch the sand. Caress it. Visualize it emitting sparks of bright white light that ensnare negativity and draw it inward. Charge it with personal power. Repeat with sand #2. Place the bottle before you. Scoop out a level spoonful of sand #1. Pour this into the jar while saying the following words:
Trap of sand
Trap the ill.
Trap the bane
And evil will.
Fill the spoon with the same amount of sand #2. Carefully pour this into the jar over the layer of sand #1, saying the same rhyme. Continue alternating layers of sand and the chant. Repeat until the jar is completely filled. You should put so much sand into the jar that, when the top is on, the contained sand shouldn’t move. When you’re finished, you’ll have a jar filled with bands of different colored sand. Hold it between your hands and say once again, while visualizing,
Trap of sand
Trap the ill.
Trap the bane
And evil will.
Push power into the sand trap. Place outside your home hidden among plants, buried in the earth, or (my favorite standby) in a flower filled with dirt. If this is impossible, place the jar in a sunny window. It will do its work. The sand trap, by the way, makes a great gift for friends who enjoy magical objects. Make it with their permission, and give it with love.
source: Earth, Air, Fire & Water by Scott Cunningham
Tarot: Cover by ~TheAngelAssassin
The cover of my tarot card. Very simple but I’m not that good with too detailed stuff.
Tarot Example: VI The Lovers by ~TheAngelAssassin
I once tried to make my own tarot deck. I have put down the project now, but here is the first card I did.
I’ve never used my Tarot deck before, but I tried it today and it pretty much worked every time I used it. I tried the rose spread and the celtic cross spread, but I only wrote down how it went with the celtic cross spread. For anyone who is curious to learn, I hope this will help, even though I’m an amateur.
First which cards did I get? Here is the list of which card I got where.
- Present – Queen of Swords
- Immediate challenge – Devil
- Distant past – Four of swords (upside down)
- Recent past - Ace of wands
- Best outcome - Two of swords
- Immediate future – Ace of goblets
- Factors affecting situation – Prince of Goblets (upside down)
- External influence – Four of goblets
- Hopes and fears – Five of Goblets
- Final outcome – Prince of Swords
And then, the summary. If you can’t read the cards by heart, have a little book to check, and try to write it down something like I’ve done below. Here is my summary:
Right now things are balanced and harmonious (Queen of Swords). But my challenge is my depression and maybe abuse of power (The devil). Long time ago I had no privacy and no time out (Skaftö?) (Four of Swords upside down), but recently I’ve been enthusiastic and somewhat of rebirth, I started to take initiative (Ace of wands). The closest outcome is Peace and calm and things being neutral (two of swords). What awaits me now is love and tenderness (Ace of goblets). But what might affect the situation in the future is my love’s lack of sensitivity and seduction and no refreshment (Prince of Goblets upside down). What will have big influence on everything is my patience and understanding my love, I have to be thoughtful of my actions (Four of goblets). What I fear right now is disappointment and heartache and feeling hopeless (Five of goblets). The final outcome, what everything will lead to is renewal and getting stronger and braver (Prince of Swords).
I never thought I would reach this many followers! I’ve haven’t done that many updates recently, but I’m going to keep running this tumblr.
Here is how you lay a pentagram Tarot spread, you don’t have to lay them upon a pentagram, the grey lines are just to show where the cards should be placed so they form the pentagram. Anyway, the numbers on the cards are the order you should put them in.
The pentagram is a pre-Christian symbol that has to do with nature worship and stands for Venus, the feminine sexuality, love and beaty goddess. The pentagram, lay when you’re curious about your own individual development whetever is needed for you to know right now. Card one describes an experience that either benegit you or that is time to let go of. it puts you in the southeastern tip. Card two in the western tip describes your relationship to your physical body, and also your finances. Card three in the eastern tip reflects where your creativity is and how your inner fire is reflected by society. Card four becomes the southwestern tip of the pentagram and it describes what you wish for and how to get there, the card hold some good advice along the way. Finally, fifth card that is north describes your idea, what the road your on, will provide for return in the future.
Here is how you lay a celtic cross Tarot spread. Look at the numbers on the “cards” in the picture, it is the order you lay them out and turn them around. Here is how you read them:
1. Present
2. Immediate Challenge
3. Distant Past
4. Recent Past
5. Best outcome
6. Immediate future
7. Factors affecting situation
8. External influence
9. Hopes and Fears
10. Final outcome
- Lust - Luxuria
- Gluttony - Gula
- Greed - Avaritia
- Sloth - Acedia
- Wrath - Ira
- Envy - Invidia
- Pride - Superbia
In 1589, Peter Binsfeld paired each of the deadly sins with a demon, who tempted people by means of the associated sin. According to Binsfeld’s classification of demons, the pairings are as follows:
Asmodeus (Lust) Luxuria
Beelzebub (Gluttony) Gula
Mammon (Greed) Avaritia
Belpthegor (Sloth) Acedia
Satan/Amon (Wrath) Ira
Leviathan (Envy) Invidia
Lucifer (Pride) Superbia
