Protective Symbols, Charms and Totems

Written by Sam Stevens


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Jaguar: The Mayan symbol ofrepparttar jaguar is thought to protect against control freaks, evil thought forms and increase one’s own shamanistic abilities. The Lucky Hand: There are many variations of this from all cultures, but this usually featuresrepparttar 122085 palm of a hand facing out. Inrepparttar 122086 center ofrepparttar 122087 palm may be a pentagram, an eye, a gemstone or signs ofrepparttar 122088 zodiac. It is thought to protect against all forms of astral invasion and attack. It is especially effective against ritual abuse. The Griffin: Most Griffins featurerepparttar 122089 body of a lion andrepparttar 122090 head of an eagle. Some versions have wings. This mythical being, that is Grecian in origin is said to protectrepparttar 122091 psyche from dark forces. Mannaz: This protective Rune resembles an M and representsrepparttar 122092 higher self. It protects againstrepparttar 122093 cruelty of interference with one’s connection to their gut instincts and God. The Mitzu Domo: This symbol is Japanese and features three whirling swirl shapes. It is thought to protect againstrepparttar 122094 impatience, greed and acceleration of time associated with astral attacks. The Om Symbol: This ancient Sanskrit Symbol representsrepparttar 122095 syllable “om” that is used in meditation. It raises one’s vibration so thatrepparttar 122096 aura can not be reached byrepparttar 122097 baser energies associated with psychic aggression. The Pentagram: Also known asrepparttar 122098 Druid’s Foot, this five-sided star protects against witchcraft andrepparttar 122099 evil eye. It is thought to return bad energy back torepparttar 122100 sender. Pictish Knot: This Celtic symbol that features an interlocking series of triangles protect against magical rites that have gone wrong and missed their aim. The Raven: A North American Indian and Celtic Symbol thought to protect against black magic. Sagittarius: The astrological symbol ofrepparttar 122101 Archer is thought to protect against psychic vampires and those who deplete spiritual energy. Scorpio: The astrological symbol of Scorpio,repparttar 122102 Scorpion is thought to protect against witchcraft,repparttar 122103 evil eye andrepparttar 122104 kind of fanaticism associated with cults and ritual attack. Seal of Solomon: One ofrepparttar 122105 best known of protective symbols this features two interlocking triangles that form a star shape. It is used to invokerepparttar 122106 Archangels and protect against black magick andrepparttar 122107 power of all evil. The Sheiah Dog: This Celtic symbol, which features a dog within a circle was a guardian ofrepparttar 122108 secrets ofrepparttar 122109 Druid’s and Metaphysicians. He protects from black magic. The Sun: The universal symbol ofrepparttar 122110 sun is warn to oppose its shadow: dark energy of all kinds. It is common to all cultures. Suli: This is a Celtic amulet that depictsrepparttar 122111 Sun Goddess in a halo of flames. He protects against spiritual weakness. Thor’s Hammer: This symmetrical three-pronged knot protects against misfortune,repparttar 122112 evil eye and those who would robrepparttar 122113 spirits. The Turtle: Helps one remain invisible to others onrepparttar 122114 astral plane. Uruz: This Nordic Rune looks like an upside down U and represents an Ox. It helps one connect to their higher self and protects against astral attack. It is thought to help one remain grounded spiritually. Virgo: The astrological symbol of Virgo,repparttar 122115 Virgin, is thought to protect against cults, covens and groups that do not encourage soul freedom. The Wolf: A Northern European and North American Indian symbol of protection against astral attack. The Yew Tree: Increases endurance and power and is thought to protect against deception, betrayal, delusion and undesirable influences and thought forms. The rune that symbolizesrepparttar 122116 Yew Tree (Eiwaz), is worn as a protective talisman.

Sam Steven's metaphysical articles have been published in many high-standing newspapers and she has published several books. You can meet Sam Stevens at http://www.psychicrealm.com where she works as a professional psychic. You can also read more of her articles at http://www.newagenotebook.com where she is the staff writer. Currently she is studying technology's impact on the metaphysics.


Psalms for Prosperity

Written by Sam Stevens


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A bird inrepparttar hand is definitely NOT worth two inrepparttar 122084 bush. A bird inrepparttar 122085 hand is worth about $2.99 a pound! I also think "crime doesn't pay" should be revised to read, "Crime does pay, especially if you are a politician." I would like to also suggest some new adages that are more appropriate forrepparttar 122086 21st century: "Lips that taste wine, shall never touch mine" should be changed to "Lips that taste wine shall never die from a heart attack." Longing forrepparttar 122087 pre-Plague era? How about: "Let's putrepparttar 122088 promise back in promiscuity." How about "A Rolling Stone gathers no taxes, (especially if they relocate to Switzerland).” "Do unto others as you would have them do onto you unless you are a sadist." "A Fool and his furniture are soon parted, especially if there is no downpayment for a year!" After observingrepparttar 122089 neighbor acrossrepparttar 122090 way, I also came up "Fools who live in glass houses should not strut around naked in front ofrepparttar 122091 window after a shower." "There's no fool like an old fool" should be replaced with "age and treachery outwits beauty and youth every time." In these conscientious times, Make Love Not War' would have to be changed to "Make Love Wearingrepparttar 122092 Appropriate Contraception not War. I've always thought that saying "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread" makes more sense in reverse. "Angels rush in where even fools fear to tread...” I am thinking about firefighters, policeman, charitable workers, Greenpeace and other angels on earth. One ofrepparttar 122093 only adages that makes sense to me isrepparttar 122094 Chinese one "The Bigger The Front,repparttar 122095 Biggerrepparttar 122096 back." Think about it, it makes sense. I am also fond ofrepparttar 122097 old Jamaican adage "Cat Don't Make No Dog." Well unless you factor in bioengineering in which case it is possible that a cat can make a dog. After all "With God, Anything is Possible and that is What I Am Afraid Of."

Sam Steven's metaphysical articles have been published in many high-standing newspapers and she has published several books. You can meet Sam Stevens at http://www.psychicrealm.com where she works as a professional psychic. You can also read more of her articles at http://www.newagenotebook.com where she is the staff writer. Currently she is studying technology's impact on the metaphysics.


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