Amulets and Lucky Charms |
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Amulets and lucky charms are very useful for anyone undertaking a magickal lifestyle, or in fact anyone at all. Listed here are some of the more common, readily available good luck charms and amulets.
Making a Dream Catcher Love Charm A dream catcher is a Native American charm for capturing good, wise dreams and for letting bad dreams pass through into the night. This is a love charm for awakening the dreams both you and the person you love hold inside your hearts. Traditionally a dream catcher is hung above a sleeping person’s head, to keep wise dreams so that they can be remembered on waking and so that bad dreams can be forgotten. When you give your love charm, offer to help him or her hang it up and explain your intentions behind the gift. You could also spend some time listening to his or her dreams and sharing your own with your love. If this is a time of calling love into your life, hang the dream catcher above your bed and listen to your dreams. Spend a moment to consider the type of wood or tree you want to use for the dream catcher. Also think about what colour ribbon and wool (yarn) you feel would be most appropriate in the charm. Gather feathers that come across your path while out for a walk in the countryside or park. The dream catcher has a single thread that is wound in a spiral from the outside to the middle, symbolizing the journey from the waking world to the world of dreams. The Native Americans that use dream catchers believe that their dreaming selves pass through the heart of the dream catcher and return with the knowledge of the dreams of their true selves. YOU WILL NEED
1. Find a long, flexible branch from the place you choose and bend it into a circle. You may find that you need to trim nodules and smooth the bark a little. 2. Slice across the branch at both ends so that they lie flat against each other. Tie the ends together with the wool. 3. Cover the circle with ribbon and fasten it tightly at one end. Now you should have the finished outer loop of your dream catcher. 4. Tie the wool to the circle and wind it around the circle a few centimetres (inches) away, not too tight. Repeat at equal distances around the circle. This is the spiral of thread that weaves into the middle. 5. When you have almost completed the circle, wind the wool around the middle of the next wool span. Repeat this spiral structure until you have a small central circle and then tie off the wool end. 6. Use the wool to secure feathers to your charm. They can be tied either to the branch so that they hang down from the dream catcher, or secured to the wool span, perhaps in the middle. Think about the person this is intended for and follow your instincts, adding any other adornments you feel like. Making a Talking Stick Love Charm A talking stick is another Native American charm; it is used to help people communicate during difficult times. It is okay to make it from any material you wish, though traditionally, it was made from a stick. The talking stick love charm can be used for any unspoken problem. Use it as a way of moving forward in a relationship when finding the right words seems too difficult, accepting changes as you come across them. If one partner in a relationship wishes to speak, they can pick up the stick and the other partner has to listen intently. When the speaker has finished speaking, uninterrupted, she or he places the stick on the ground and the other partner can pick up the stick and have their say. Before using the stick it needs to be inscribed with words and symbols of your choice, perhaps representing the troubles that are bothering you and/or your partner or the outcome you hope to achieve; you can either write on an actual wooden stick or on a piece of red card (construction paper) that is then rolled up to form a stick with the writing on the inside where it cannot be seen. If you are using an actual stick, write your inscriptions along the stick then cover is with red ribbon or cloth. In either case, the writing is not meant to be seen again once it has been inscribed onto the stick; once you have both said all that you need to say, the stick must be burnt to symbolize that the issue is now forgotten. 1. Using coloured pens, crayons, pencils or paints, write your inscriptions onto the stick. Spend time designing the words and any symbols you feel might help, remembering that they represent talking and listening to the person you love. 2. Paint on the design and let it dry. As you craft each symbol, think about listening to the person you love, and think about letting go of the problem so you can both move on without it hanging over you. 3. If you are using paper, roll it up into a scroll then tie it with some wool (yarn). If you are using a stick you can wrap it in red ribbon or cloth. The symbols representing your intentions are now bound with the charm. 4. Present the stick to the person you love and suggest how it may be used. Utilize the charm as described then, once you have both said all you feel you need to say; throw the stick into the flames and watch it burn away together. Recommended Reading:Complete Book Of Amulets & Talismans by Migene Gonzalez-Wippler
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