Shielding
Amulets and Talismans
worksheet one
Let's start with Shielding. This is a technique for creating a magical 'force field' around your person or a place, to keep out unwanted energy. This could be psychic 'background noise', nasty astral critters, or magical energy directed at you. Many people do this unconsciously all their lives. Others of us have to learn how. The method I use is to visualize a 'net' of energy around the area to be shielded. Remember to 'see' it in 3D, a sphere rather than a circle. (This is where those visualization exercises come into practical use.) I sometimes use my personal energy to power it, to give it that extra punch. I visualize negative energy being absorbed by my shields and flowing into the earth. ("Ground and Center" here.) I visualize it as porous, though, so that energy I send can pass through. With practice, you will be able to shield yourself instantly, without thinking.
I have found that exhaustion or alcohol quickly erode my ability to shield, so keep this in mind. Once you have shields, there is lots of nifty magic you can do with them. I'll describe some of these in an article for an advanced class.
Warding is a similar technique. I define a Ward as a Shield anchored to a physical place. Instead of using your energy, though, you let Earth energy flow upward to power it. With practice, you can create a stable, Earth-powered shield. This leaves more energy for spell work, or allows you to drop your own shields and recharge. Reinforce the visualization regularly, and it can be permanent, to protect your Circle or home. I tend to anchor wards with physical objects-a stone, carved runes, etc. But it is the visualization that really matters. If the mental image fails, the shield will fail, no matter how many runes you carve.
Occasionally, when going about my daily life, I will feel a 'tickle' at my aura as some kind of psychic energy contacts it. Other times, the hair stands up on the back of my neck, and I quickly raise my shields. And on rarer occasions, I feel a sudden energy drain as my shields (thank the Lady and Lord) go from standby to maximum power before I know what's happened. In these situations there are a few shielding tricks I use. First is the mirror. I visualize the outside of my shields as a perfect mirror, reflecting any energy back to it's source. Next is making the inside of my shields a mirror. I use this to contain any psychic energy I might be emitting, hopefully making myself psychically 'stealthy'. Be very careful with this technique however, or you may never get noticed while it's up! Last is the 'iron wall' or 'stone tower' visualization, changing the thin energy shield into a massive fortress. This requires a lot of power, but when huge waves of negativity are breaking over you, it really helps.
Now on to a few active techniques. If negative energy keeps coming at me, I don't sit back and continue to shield until exhausted. The ancient warriors knew that any purely defensive battle is doomed, if it goes on long enough. Invoking the Lady and Lord is probably the surest and simplest defense. Malevolent entities (whether astral or earthly) tend to avoid the presence of the Deity. In fact, the nastier they are, the faster they run. But like most kids, I don't like bothering Mom and Dad all the time with small problems I've been taught to handle myself. The most basic technique is calling White Fire. This is the Light energy of the universe, the silver-white of the Moon and the fire-white of the Sun, the sum total of the magical Elements. Let it flow in from all around you until you feel like a ball of lightning, then send a directed bolt of it back in the direction the negative energy came from. While the mind alone is all you need to do this, I find my sword/athame is a perfect tool for this. (I feel the Rede does not prohibit self-defense, but that's another article, too.) If this doesn't work, you can still call on the Lady and Lord in their warrior/protector aspects to help you.
Obviously the better you can visualize, the more options you have. If the visual aspect of this escapes you, fret not. If you can't for the life of you imagine a ball of light around you, imagine the feeling of static electricity surrounding you, or a wind blowing the negativity away. Perhaps you can conjure the smell of a rose,bringing calm and dispelling what is not welcome. Go through your senses and see what you can come up with. Be creative!
worksheet two
Amulets and Talismans
Even full-fledged witches do not agree on the exact difference between amulets and talismans. (So much of witchcraft is based on tradition that some rules are a bit blurry.) However, everyone versed in the occult agrees on one thing: Whether they are called amulets or talismans, these objects are basic necessities in the practice of witchcraft. Familiarize yourself with the amulets and talismans mentioned in this section. When linked with an appropriate spell, they greatly increase its strength. However, they can also be used alone, for their magic is powerful.
Almost everyone agrees that amulets are small objects, worn to benefit their owners in some way. Some are used for a specific purpose to prevent colds, bring money, etc. Others simply bring general good luck. Usually, an amulet is placed around the neck. It can be worn as an ordinary necklace or pendant; or it can be put into a small silk or leather bag along with several other amulets if you like. Amulets can be worn anywhere pins, cuff links, etc. For secrecy, they can even be pinned to an undergarment. (A single red garter worn on the left leg and bulging with amulets is a popular witch adornment.) Wherever an amulet is worn, the closer it is to the body, the more powerful its magic.
Talismans are also used to benefit their owners in general or specific ways. Usually they are more complicated affairs than amulets carved or engraved figures, inscriptions in gold, etc. 0 Generally, talismans are not worn. Most often they're carried in a pocket or purse; sometimes they're kept near the object they're intended to benefit, for instance, tacked over a child's bed.
Right now, controversy rages over when an object is an amulet and when it's a talisman. For example, it's undisputed that black agate worn around the neck is an amulet for the protection of travelers. If the agate is engraved with an anchor (lucky for sailors) and carried, it becomes a talisman. However, suppose that same anchor is worn. Is it an amulet or a talisman? The best a beginner can do is forget about what it's called, and get one before climbing on any boats.
The pages that follow list many objects traditionally regarded as good amulets or talismans. The power of each varies from person to person. Keep experimenting until you find the objects that work best for you.
You are not limited to the objects listed here. An amulet or talisman can be made of, and look like anything. The only rule is that the item must give off good vibrations. If you find something that sends waves of well being and peace in your direction, grab it! It's probably the best all around good luck charm for you. PRECIOUS & SEMIPRECIOUS STONE
To generate power, the stones listed below must be authentic, but they needn't be flawless or expensive. Unpolished semiprecious stones are available for a few cents each; un-faceted stones can be bought for a dollar or two. (Rock and craft shops are good places to find these gems.)
Amber | Amber beads are a strong protection against rheumatism. In any form, the stone wards off evil spirits, especially from children. |
Aquamarine | Worn in earrings, it brings love. Worn or carried anywhere else, it brings hope to the oppressed and protects travelers. |
Beryl | Engrave a frog on a piece of beryl and set the stone in gold. Anyone who touches the engraving will find its owner irresistible. |
Coral | Coral loses its color when a friend is dying. It's also another protector of children. |
Diamond | Worn on the left hand, a diamond repels wild beasts and evil men. It's also a generally lucky gem, and insures fidelity in a lover. |
Emerald | An emerald set in gold helps its owner see into the future. Alone, it strengthens the memory and prevents possession by evil spirits. |
Garnet | This stone brings good health and is a powerful protection against nightmares. |
Jade | Another protection from nightmares, as well as the bearer of general good fortune. |
Lapis Lazuli | Worn as beads, it protects against black magic (as do all blue stones). In any form, it wards off melancholy and insomnia. |
Moonstone | If a woman in love places a moonstone in her mouth during the full moon, she can see what the future holds for her and her beloved. |
Onyx | This stone protects a marriage from intruders; however, it can cause friends to quarrel. |
Pearl | While pearls improve the skin, cure fevers and bring tranquility; black pearls carry bad luck. |
Sapphire | One of witchcraft's favorite stones, sapphires are reputed to bring peace, happiness, and to protect the eyes. |
Topaz | To cure a chest or rheumatic complaint, wear a topaz around the neck. Worn or carried anyplace else, it helps to locate buried treasure. |
Turquoise | To patch up a quarrel between a husband and wife, give either spouse something made of turquoise; it brings peace to married life. |
SYMBOLS AND SHAPES |
The items below have magic powers because of their shapes or symbolism. (Bear in mind that the animals and insects listed refer to images of these creatures not the real thing!) You may buy any object (hat strikes your fancy However, try to make it and add a little of your own power to it. Unless a material is specified, use any natural substance wax, clay, etc.
Acorn | A dried acorn is excellent for keeping a youthful appearance. Though not so powerful, an acorn made of silver, copper or gold will do. |
Arrowhead | A stone arrowhead the older the better is a powerful force against evil spirits. However, a metal arrowhead (or arrow) might bring bad luck if given as a gift. |
Bee | When cast in silver or gold, the shape of a bee brings success in business. |
Beetle | A beetle made of jet is a strong protection against black magic. Made of any other material, it attracts money to its owner. |
Cat | Contrary to popular superstition, a black cat is one of the best all around good luck charms known to witchcraft (and has been highly regarded by European sorcerers for centuries). |
Coin | Generally, any coin that you find brings good luck. A coin with a leap year date is especially lucky and a coin with your birth date on it is dynamite. However, if a coin, with any date, was cursed and deliberately left in your path by an enemy, it can bring bad luck. |
Egg | Anything egg shaped brings good luck. However, eggs are also a powerful fertility charm; they should not be used indiscriminately. |
Fish | A fish in any material brings a large family. If cast in gold or mother of pearl, its magic is especially powerful |
Hand | The shape of a hand, in any material, is another powerful charm against evil spirits. |
Horseshoe | For general good luck, hang a horseshoe over your bed (with the points down!). |
Oak | The oak is a sacred tree in witchcraft. (Technically, when you "knock on wood," it should be oak.) Thus, anything in the shape of an oak tree or a piece of oak itself is lucky. |
Pig | The pig's shape is a potent bearer of fertility. A boar protects its owner from enemies. |
Serpent | An amulet or talisman in the form of a serpent brings long life and wisdom (especially lucky for doctors and teachers). |
Angel | Indicates that you will helped and assisted |
Armour | Strong protection |
Ant | Work, economy |
Bone | Ruin, misery, and old age |
Bee | Winnings |
Billy Goat | Bored with everything, great unhappiness |
Bouquet | Great joy, happiness |
Bars | Prison, unforeseen difficulties, constraints |
Boat | Money, gifts, inheritance |
Bush | Setbacks, delay |
Car | Travel |
Chalice | Honor |
Censer | Praise |
Circle | Pregnancy, birth |
Clover | Great luck, winnings |
Crown | Complete success |
Devil | Danger, deceit |
Duck | Malicious gossip, victimization, deceit |
Eagle | Victory |
Flowers | Great joy, delight |
Hedge | Luck, help |
Horse-Drawn Coach | Fortune, wealth |
Milestone | Danger |
Plane | Sudden and hasty departure |
Plate | Winnings from games |
Rat | Considerable danger |
Ring | Small gift |
Rose | Good health and tender love |
Snake | Beware of betrayal and other treacheries |
Spider | Sadness, depression |
Stretcher | Serious accident |
Sword | Brutality, violence, danger |
Tree | Strength, vitality and success at work |
Tower | Grueling fight |
Umbrella | Protection |
Vase | Love is near |
Window | Beware of the theft |
2 Wedding Rings | Marriage |
1 Wedding Ring | Break-up |
MAGIC SQUARES AND TRIANGLES |
Many amulets and talismans are made from letters or numbers that seem meaningless; however, the figures themselves and the shapes into which they're arranged give off excellent vibrations.
The squares and triangle that follow can be carved on wood or metal and used as talismans. Or, they can be written on paper or cloth and worn in an amulet bag or a locket. For writing, use red ink and add to it a pinch of salt, nutmeg and a drop of your blood.
If you're a city dweller, this is the square for you. Notice that the words read the same backwards and forwards, up and down and sideways. They bring general good luck, and protection from the trials and tribulations of urban living.
T R A P S |
The arrangement given below is the most celebrated of letter squares. It also reads the same in every direction. The words are Latin and they make no sense, even when translated. However, their magic is considered very strong.
S A T O R |
Inscribed in the usual way, it protects against misfortune and illness. Written in blood on parchment and carried in the left hand, it is said to grant the owner's every whim or desire.
The letters below are arranged according to an ancient Hebrew formula. For general good luck, write them on a round piece of paper. (Written in green ink, the spell protects the eyes.)
S H E B R I R I |
Here's a simple little square that uses numbers instead of letters. The numbers add up to 15 a very lucky combination in every direction.
4 3 8 |
These numbers protect from evil forces generally. However, if you fear a particular enemy, write his name under the numbers. As long as you carry or wear the charm, he will be unable to hurt you or anyone dear to you.
As you can see, there are many ways to go about making amulets and talismans. Many of which have to do with protecting yourself or another. Remember, it's not just the object, but the intention you put into it upon creation. Follow the Silver Rule when it comes to symbols that feel right to you, and follow the Rede when it comes to magick for another.
this week' s homework is to come up with a unique way to shield, as we made talismans in class.
This was a very interesting and useful read. I use a physic shield every morning to block out harmful energy so I found the techniques here very helpful.
ReplyDeleteI'm interested I would try this to brings luck and prosperity
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