The Tablet of VenusWritten by Sam Stevens
In 17th century, divination devices called The Tablets of Fate were sold on street by fortunetellers. These were square pieces of paper which had sixteen numbers written on them and idea is that you would go home, close your eyes, spin paper and point to a spot on paper to get answer to your question. The numbers corresponded to vibrations of specific planets and their responsibilities. For instance, Tablet of Moon was used to ask questions about family, friends and relationships. The tablet of Jupiter was used to consult about business, justice and legal matters. The Tablet of Venus, which was used to answer questions about love, is as below. The Tablet of Venus 5 11 1 9 14 7 4 12 8 3 16 2 6 15 10 13 To make your own Tablet of Venus simply copy numbers you see above on a square piece of paper in pattern shown and make sure numbers are even spaced into sixteen spaces. Close your eyes, spin paper and then ask a question. Wherever your finger or point of your pencil lands - there is your answer. If number is at all sideways or upside down then you read number's reversed meaning. This is a bit of a parlour game but it is traditional fortune telling, fun and surprisingly accurate. By way, no peeking before you spin paper. 1 Upright This person is your soulmate. Reversed You are forcing this person to do something he or she does not want to do 2 Upright There will be delays and disappointments.
| | Candle Burning to Petition the Female SaintsWritten by Sam Stevens
Here they are, our Ladies of Mercy and Divine Benevolence. Petitioning Saints for Special Favours has been a big subject in chat rooms lately, so in spirit of Christmas and Goddess energies associated with these martyrs and popularized pagan deities, I have compiled a list that tells you how to use candle burning to request favours. When you ask Catholic Saints for help, it is common to write your request on a piece of paper and place it on appropriately coloured candle. If a totem animal, emblem or object is suggested, you can also place that item, or a picture of that item on her altar as well. If you can find a picture of Saint in a religious store and place it on altar that is even better. Saint Agnes Burn a white or blue candle on a Friday to ask for her help to: keep a husband faithful, find a soulmate, or reveal dishonesty in a relationship (find out truth about someone). Her animal is lamb. Saint Ann (also known as Anne and Ana) Burn a white candle on a Monday to ask her for a peaceful and happy home. She is patron Saint of grandmothers, housekeepers, housewives, mothers and women in labour. Petition her for help with deaf and blind. Saint Barbara Burn a red candle on a Saturday to drive a way evil, to protect your relationship from rivals, to protect yourself from meddling in-laws, to clear your path of obstacles, to help someone be released from prison and for protection from storms. She is also patron saint of wives whose men are at war. Her emblem is Tower. Saint Maria Goretti Burn a pink candle on a Friday to ask for fidelity in marriage, help with an abusive or battering male partner and a pardon from death penalty. Saint Brigid of Kildare Burn a yellow candle on a Sunday to ask her: to become fertile, for healing, for happiness and health of pets and farmyard animals, to assist with breeding livestock, for inspiration, for literary gifts (especially poetry) and gift of prophecy. Her symbol is a cow. Saint Clare of Assisi Burn a white candle on a Monday for protection against astral attack and for help overcoming addiction to drug and alcohol. Saint Catherine of Alexandria Burn a yellow or white candle on a Saturday to petition her for beauty, fertility, a peaceful death, confidence, seductiveness and confidence when public speaking. Her symbol is wheel.
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