Saturday, March 8, 2014

Lunar energy

The discrete influence of the moon is responsible for many phenomena, particularly on the tides, and today we know that the immutable and regular stirring of the water on Earth was one of the conditions for the emergence of life on our planet. The ancient observed the moon, which was the most visible celestial body, and considered its phases and changes in shape as a manifestation of life and power. This is how the moon came to personify all biological rhythms, from the birth to death, the passing of time. Associated with the Sun, it represented the feminine part of the celestial couple, and also fecundity. But the moon, also possessed a dark side, and magi have always given it a negative side, at least an evil power of coercion.

Friday, March 7, 2014

Harmony of the planets



The basis of all magic work is the necessity to put the planetary vibrational energies into correspondence. For example, what invigorates and empowers a pentacle, which might otherwise be considered as a mere parchment adorned with a drawing, is the magical time when you will draw and consecrate it. This time corresponds to the precise moment when it captures the planetary energy in harmony with the angel that you request. 
To activate the system of correspondence, just imagine a ray of a specific colour across the sky every hour. For example, for the first hour, the one corresponding to the Sun is yellow, for the second, the one of the Moon, is silver or grey, etc.. When you make a magical work, you activate the influence of the star corresponding to the hour by visualising the corresponding colour. In the same way, when you recite an incantation, you'll visualise the the colour of the current hour to put you in harmony with the angel you've requested to come forth. 
Your magical work executed under this particular colouration will be charged with a very positive vibe in full correspondence with your wish. For magical work that requires a specific magic hour that needs to be specially calculated, I will indicate how to proceed later on. 
The totality of the magic art is based on the harmony of the planets, but not only that... It is equally important to respect the lunar phases.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Intervention

It is now easier to understand, how we can intervene upon beings and events: suffice to possess a few items of the person upon whom we want to act, some hair, nails, a piece of writing, anything that has kept the persons "print" and can enter into "resonance" with him/her. So, the magical action "excite" the vibration of the "chain" that connects the person and will send the applicant's intention, with more or less force depending on the quality of the thought that has been sent, and the means that have been utilised. 
And to communicate the request to the Divine, you simply do the same thing, using the Elements related to the selected entity, its colour, scent, incense, etc ... to put into vibration the corresponding chain until it matches .

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Corrspondances

Angel         Day           Planet         Colour       Incense       Perfume


Michael      Sunday       Sun             Yellow/Gold    Arabia          Sandalwood

                                                           
Gabriel       Monday      Moon          Silver/Grey     Myrrh             Aloe vera                                                                                                         
Samael      Tuesday     Mars            Red           Nazareth       Lavender

Raphael     Wednesday Mercury     Purple       Tears             Narcissus


Sachiel      Thursday     Jupiter         Blue          Benzoin         Saffron


Anael          Friday         Venus          Green       Bethlehem    Cinnamon


Caffiel       Saturday     Saturn           Black          Liban            Sulfur

Monday, March 3, 2014

I came across this very interesting article written by a woman named April Holloway that I thought was an irresistible interlude to our subject



"We speak the names of the gods on a daily basis and most people do not even realise it.  Every day of the week, religious and non-religious people alike follow the old pagan tradition of giving thanks to the gods of old.
In ancient Mesopotamia, astrologers assigned each day of the week the name of a god. In a culture where days were consumed by religion, it is unsurprising that the days of the week were made in homage to the gods believed to rule the lives of mortals.  
Many centuries later, the Romans, upon beginning to use the seven day week, adopted the names of the week to fit their own gods. These were then adopted by Germanic people who also adjusted the names according to their gods. It is predominantly these Germanic and Norse gods that have lived on today in the days of the week, which are outlined below.
Sunday, as you may be able to guess, is the “Sun’s Day” – the name of a pagan Roman holiday.  In many folklore traditions, Sunday was believed to be a lucky day for babies born. Many societies have worshiped the sun and sun-gods. Perhaps the most famous is the Egyptian Sun-god Ra, who was the lord of time.
Monday comes from the Anglo-Saxon ‘monandaeg’ which is the “Moon’s Day”. On this day people gave homage to the goddess of the moon.  It was believed by ancients that there were three Mondays during the year that were considered to be unlucky: first Monday in April, second in August and last in December.
Tuesday is the first to be named after a Germanic god – Tiu (or Twia) – a god of war and the sky and associated with the Norse god Tyr, who was a defender god in Viking mythology.  Tiu is associated with Mars. He is usually shown with only one hand. In the most famous myth about Týr he placed his hand between the jaws of the wolf Fenrir as a mark of good faith while the other gods, pretending to play, bound the wolf. When Fenrir realised he had been tricked he bit off Tyr's hand.
Wednesday means “Woden’s Day” (in Norse, ‘Odin’), the Old Norse’s equivalent to Mercury, who was the messenger to the gods and the Roman god of commerce, travel and science. He was considered the chief god and leader of the wild hunt in Anglo-Saxon mythology, but the name directly translated means “violently insane headship” – not exactly the name of a loving and kind god!  Woden was the ruler of Asgard, the hoe of the gods, and is able to shift and change into different forms. 

Thursday was “Thor’s Day”, named after the Norse god of thunder and lightning and is the Old Norse equivalent to Jupiter. Thor is often depicted holding a giant hammer and during the 10th and 11th centuries when Christians tried to convert the Scandinavians, many wore emblems of Thor’s hammer as a symbol of defiance against the new religion. 

Friday is associated with Freya, the wife of Woden and the Norse goddess of love, marriage and fertility, who is equivalent to Venus, the Roman goddess of love. 


Lastly, Saturday derives from “Saturn’s Day”, a Roman god associated with wealth, plenty and time. It is the only English week-day still associated with a Roman god, Saturn.  The Hebrews called Saturday the "Sabbath", meaning, day of rest. The Bible identifies Saturday as the last day of the week. The seven-day week originates with in ancient Babylon prior to 600 BC, when time was marked with the lunar cycle, which experienced different seven-day cycles. A millennium later, Emperor Constantine converted Rome to Christianity and standardised the seven-day week across the Empire.  Rome may initially have acquired the seven-day week from the mystical beliefs of Babylonian astrologers. But it was the biblical story of creation, God making the Heavens and Earth and resting on the seventh day that will have led the first Christian emperor of Rome to make sure it endured to this day." 

Sunday, March 2, 2014

In the world of magic...

 - where reign order and method - each angel is closely connected with a planet and a day of the week through which we define the right time to address our request. It also assigns a colour, essence and fragrance in resonance with its universe and which, with its vibration level, can create the ambiance that suits the best, to have all the chances on our side. 
As expressed in the following table, everything that makes up the universe, from the initial forms to the finished concepts, is part of the whole.
Each element of this Totality is connected to the other in a subtle way, and together form a chain in the invisible reality. From that perspective, suffices to act on one of the links to automatically create a chain reaction and see an effect through the chain all the way to the end of it. This banal phenomenon with its simplistic force, was known to all primitive and ancient civilizations. 

Ancient peoples have always been very respective of Nature which they worshipped as a part of the Divinity. For them, Nature was the link between God and man, making it the ideal intermediary between the heavenly and the earthly level.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

The Celestial Entities

To succeed in your application, you must approach an entity with charms or prayers. Because you cannot seek to join the celestial entities just any time and anyhow: you have to approach each of them in the proper manner, they have all different ways of approaching. It is the planets that will tell us the right time and the right way to do it. Only beneficial entities will be named here. You can safely solicit their help to solve your love problems. 
The magic speaks to angels, and mainly to seven of them, each with different personality and powers. Here they are presented with their attributions in the field of love:

* Michaël helps attract success, favours projects in love affairs and help to develop self-confidence. 

* Gabriel is invoked to protect your home, to help you become more attractive and remove the temptations of the man or woman you love. 

* Samaël is effective for the increasing of sexual potency and for the pushing away of rivals. 

* Raphael promotes communication, causing a wedding or avoiding a divorce. 

* Sachiel operates to promote chance of a meeting and also to calm disputes.

* Anael can help you meet the one that is destined for you, bring back the loved one, and also protects and encourages marriage and can make the other more affectionate. 


* Caffiel protects against bad luck in love affairs.