I think it is a possibility for ghosts to exist and other supernatural beings. Though I have no clue whether we will ever know for sure. We do have technology and methods to finding them and there are quite a few sightings. The reason I think it's a possibilty is because we are here. It's a miracle that humans exist and I often ask myself why is there something instead of nothing? I wouldn't be suprised if ghosts did exist.
Majority of people think of ghosts as restless scary spirits who will haunt you and possibly lead you to insanity or worse death. I'm not disagreeing infact I think there are many ghosts that have held grudges for years with no way of letting the anger out but I don't agree that all of them are bad. Some may have got stuck in limbo or failed to realise that they are dead and then therefore did not reach the the other side. I blame horror movies for leading our minds to the thought of all ghosts are creepy and scary.
Many people try and find ways to communicate with ghosts. Some un-experienced people use the Ouji board which is bad because if they didn't know how to use it and they angered the ghost they can be opening a gate for the vengeful ghost to walk through. Then he/she will be a very pissed off dead guy. Some people choose to visit a professional for help.
I've been trying to communicate with ghosts for a long time I still use simple methods like dreams and sometimes in a hypnotised state. Someone i knew contantly had an Incubas appearing in her dreams and we needed to send it away by using a Solomn symbol which abnished the demon and she no longer dreamed of it.
Haunting and rituals
Sunday, 17 May 2015
Talisman (Rectangular Japanese Paper Charms)
The talisman is an old japanese spell used in an area inside and out to protect the area from bad spirit and the user can write on it casting a spell.
The user of the talisman can create and use paper charms and wards for various things The spells and effects can be prepared in peace, with time and care, thus making them more potent than those of other forms of magic but you have to be limited by the number of talisman the user carries. You have to pre-pare it
They have a rectangular shape and as well as good there is evil commands as well like summoning shikigamis (death gods). So you must be careful how you use it. The more powerful spells need verbal communication as well or gestures of the hand. Some people would burn it and eat the ashes for temporary supernatural effects.( wouldn't reccomend it).
There is also a god charm made of paper in the shape of a person which can also act as a talisman and needs verbal indications. It's used in the manga and anime Corpse Party as it is cleary displayed there the consequences of using it for evill or just flat out doing it wrong. Most people prefer the typical talisman as do I.
Lists of acts:
- Creating abillities
- dark arts
- summoning
- healing
- necromancy
- powers to control objects
- spell casting
- sealing and paper manipulation( shown on spirited away)
The Hamsa Hand
This post is information about the valuable amulet " The Hamsa Hand"
The hamsa hand also known as hamesh hand is an Arabian and Hebrew amulet for magical protection from the "evil eye". hamsa or hamesh means "five" referring to the amount of fingers on the hand. The amulet is often pointed down or up. The Islamic name for it is the Hand of Fatima which is the daughter of Mohammed. The eye is often located in the palm of the hamsa/hamesh hand.
One of it's attributes is the fact it has two thumbs that are symmetrical. There is good archaeological evidence that suggests that the down pointed hamsa hand predates Islam and it refers to the Middle Easten goddess that warded off the "Evil Eye". The material is pewter and came from the Arabian origin. Now there are many such as the early 20th century French hamsa hand.
The hamsa hand also known as hamesh hand is an Arabian and Hebrew amulet for magical protection from the "evil eye". hamsa or hamesh means "five" referring to the amount of fingers on the hand. The amulet is often pointed down or up. The Islamic name for it is the Hand of Fatima which is the daughter of Mohammed. The eye is often located in the palm of the hamsa/hamesh hand.
One of it's attributes is the fact it has two thumbs that are symmetrical. There is good archaeological evidence that suggests that the down pointed hamsa hand predates Islam and it refers to the Middle Easten goddess that warded off the "Evil Eye". The material is pewter and came from the Arabian origin. Now there are many such as the early 20th century French hamsa hand.
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