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| Athame Sheaths | Hand Crafted Shesham Wood Book Rests | Divining Rods | Dragon's Blood Magical Ink | Mala Beads - Rosewood Prayer Beads |
The Athame is one of the most
important Magickal tools.
The Athame is used to direct the flow of will or energy, to invoke or banish.
Held in the dominant hand, the Athame is used to guide energy from the self to
cast a circle.
The Athame is normally associated with the element of Fire (in some traditions,
Air). It is also used in many invocations, evocations, calling the watchtowers,
LBRP (lesser banishing ritual of the pentagram), spell work, ceremonies,
initiation, and various rituals and rites.
You no longer have to hold
the heavy books in hands while reading. Place the books on this beautifully
handcrafted carved book-rest. It is adorned by floral inlay in brass.
For your books of shadows, sacred texts, sutras or scriptures, it helps maintain
a perfect eye level while you are reading the voluminous books.
This beautiful folding stand is carved from Shesham or Indian Rosewood, using
traditional methods and skills that are passed down through generations of fine
woodworking families.
Divining Rods are used to
find missing items and buried artifacts, locate energy lines, find underground
water or metal and more. Find out almost anything your conscious mind does not
know but your Higher Self does.
These tools are finely crafted and well balanced. For the price, there is none
like them on the market.
"These wonderful Divining Rods are the
best I've seen. I use them in my workshops and thoroughly recommend them to all
my friends. They are very well made and easy to use. They are equally good for
professional use and for 'handy household' use (Where did I put my keys?!).
Highly recommended."
- Raymond Buckland (best selling author and Father of American Wicca)
Our Magickal Inks are Specially Formulated to Invoke The Elements and Planetary Influences in Magical Workings.
Thy are good quality Scrivener's Ink and so completely suitable for use with any pens.
Special Ink for creating
Talismans on Parchment paper, scribing in your Book of Shadows, Spell work and
other magical writings. Use these Inks to invoke special Planetary influences,
focus energy symbolised by each of the four Elements, or for a specific purpose.
Following the recipes from ancient secrets, selected roots, seeds and barks have
been included inside each bottle of Magical Ink. Only botanicals with the most
powerful magickal properties have been chosen. These botanicals charge and
enhance the vibrational qualities of each ink, thereby empowering their purpose.
It is believed that only the finest quality ink should be used for magickal
purposes. The highest grade of ink available has been sourced for this formulae.
The magic ink you use while
casting your spell or ritual can be very important in the results you achieve.
You can add herbs to your magic ink, to add power to your spell or ritual. If
you are only going to need a small amount, try mixing the magic ink and herbs in
a separate vessel. This way, you can use your bottled magic ink for another
purpose, in the future and you won't have to dedicate your entire bottle of ink
to just one type of magic spell.
Japa mala or mala (Sanskrit, meaning garland) is a set of prayer beads popular in India and Tibet, commonly made from 108 beads. It is used for keeping count while reciting, chanting, or mentally repeating a mantra or name/s of a particular deity, a practice known in Sanskrit as japa.
Mantras are often repeated
hundreds or even thousands of times. The mala is used so that one can think
about the meaning of the mantra as it is chanted rather than thinking about
counting the repetitions. One mantra is usually said for every bead, turning the
thumb clockwise around each bead, though some traditions or practices may call
for counter clockwise or specific finger usage. When arriving at the head bead,
one turns the mala around and then goes back in the same direction. This makes
using the mala easier as the beads will not be so tight on the string when you
use them.
If more than 108 repetitions are to be done, then sometimes in Tibetan
traditions grains of rice are counted out before the chanting begins and one
grain is placed in a bowl for each 108 repetitions. Each time a full mala of
repetitions has been completed, one grain of rice is removed from the bowl.
Often, practitioners add extra counters to their malas, usually in strings of
ten. These may be positioned differently depending on the tradition; for example
some traditions place these strings after every 10th bead. This is an
alternative way to keep track of large numbers, sometimes going into the
hundreds of thousands, and even millions.
The 109th bead on a mala is called the sumeru, bindu, stupa, or guru bead.
Counting should always begin with a bead next to the sumeru. In the Hindu, Vedic
tradition, if more than one mala of repetitions is to be done, one changes
directions when reaching the sumeru rather than crossing it. The sumeru thus
becomes the static point on the mala.
There are numerous explanations why there are 108 beads, with the number 108
bearing special religious significance in a number of Hindu and Buddhist
traditions.
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