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close up shot of a person writing on a spell book

Every practicing witch wishes to be able to write their own spells. You have an advantage over “pre-built” spells you can get elsewhere if you have the ability to create your own spells. It will be more “special” to you since you will have invested your own emotion and energy into the spell throughout its development, and that is the key to casting effective spells. All of the information below is accurate if you wish to learn black magic. The substances and instruments you choose to employ will entirely depend on your personal symbolism, not just any standard magical properties...

Malachite

Malachite’s significance as a jewel is undeniable thanks to its stunning, rich green color. Its enigmatic strength and power, which demand respect, mesmerize the viewer. Yet, the lines, circles, and designs’ motion, flow, and energy comfort and welcome. It is enticing spiritually. The deep, healing green of nature is personified in malachite, which also stands for the untainted beauty of flowers, trees, roots, and other plant life. It takes on the form of a rich Devic green, which governs the material plane. It is a Stone of Transformation that aids in situational change and promotes spiritual development. By removing pollutants...

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THE FEAR OF DEATH To many, this is the worst of the six basic fears, and the reason for this is evident to even the most cursory student of psychology. The dreadful pains of the fear linked with DEATH can be directly attributed to religious fanaticism, which is more responsible than all other sources combined. So-called “heathens” are less terrified of DEATH than the “civilized,” particularly that segment of the civilized population that has been influenced by theology. For hundreds of millions of years, man has asked the still unsolved (and possibly unanswerable) question, “WHY?” as well as “How did...

Divine Healers: Gods and Goddesses of Medicine Across Mythology

From sacred temples filled with whispered prayers to forests where shamans called upon unseen spirits, humanity has always looked beyond the physical world for healing. Long before modern medicine, the sick turned to gods, rituals, and mythic forces to restore balance to body and soul. Across civilizations, divine healers emerged—powerful beings who could both inflict disease and cure it. This is their story. The Sacred Origins of Healing In the earliest human societies, illness was rarely considered purely physical. A fever was not just heat—it was a sign of divine displeasure. A wound was not just injury—it might be a...

Why the Sky Is Far Away

A Nigerian Folktale of Abundance, Greed, and the Cost of Wastefulness Long ago—before the first iron was forged in the fires of Nok, before the kingdoms of Ife and Benin carved their legacies into bronze—there was a time in the lands that would one day be called Nigeria when the sky did not loom high and distant above humanity. It rested close. So close that a tall woman standing on her toes could pluck a piece of it with her fingers. And the sky was not empty. It was food. In those ancient days, the sky hung low over the...

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