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14 Questions You Might Be Afraid to Ask About sacrificial rituals

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14 Questions You Might Be Afraid to Ask About sacrificial rituals

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  1. Performed typically for its symbolic worth (as in a rite), a ritual is a planned progression or series of actions and activities tailored toward the achievement of a particular goal in accordance with religious, spiritual, or social customizeds of the past to the here and now. What is Spellwork and a Spell? A spell is a magickal formulary of spoken, written, or the mentalization of particular words performed with varying degrees of magickal and meditative intent or function. Often, a spell is performed only as an incantation without being included in a full ritual or event. There are many branches of spells and spellwork ranging from recovery to like to maleficium (i.e., malicious sorcery or hexing). What is Magick? The term "Magick" is typically spelled with a "k" in order to identify it from the artistic practice of Illusionist, Sleight of Hand, and Parlor Magic for entertainment purposes. Performing Magick is based upon the professional's ability and "will" to produce (cause) and impact change in people, locations, courses of events, situations, and physical items through the components or elementals (Earth, Air, Fire, Water, and Aether or "Light-Bearing or Spirit"), mystical (mystickal), paranormal or supernatural (esoteric) suggests. If a specialist is utilizing Ancient Chinese Viewpoint in his or her magickal functions, then she or he will work with the Five Elements or Wu Xing (i.e., the "5 motions, phases, or steps/stages over components") of Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. The appropriate working and working out of spells and rituals are crucial in any spiritual or divinatory system. Whether it be Low (Folk) Magick, Ritualistic (High or Routine) Magick, Considerate Magick, or Black Magick (the Dark Arts), all have their own kind of and technique to rituals and spellwork. Great examples of extremely ritualistic religio-spiritual systems include however are not restricted to: The Craft, Khemeticism and Tameran (Ancient Egyptian religious beliefs), Qabalah (Hermetic Kabbalah - distinguishing between Judaic doctrinal and the Hermetic magickal perspectives), Hoodoo, Freemasonry, Alchemy, Turmoil, Vodou (Voodoo), Ayurvedic, Vedic, and many other systems that may participate in the practice of spellwork (spell casting), routines (ritualistic rites), and magick. Some of the metaphysical methods and tools used within these systems consist modern witchcraft spells of the elementals, altars, circles, pentagrams and hexagrams, meditation, prophecy (tarot, astrology, and so on), prayer, solar and lunar correspondences, conjuration, appeals, talismans and amulets, dolls, wands, and numerous other powerful instruments for the invocation, evocation and petitioning of spirit. Within Native American spirituality and ritual, for example, there tends to be an effort at preserving balance, peace, and consistency between the mundane world and the universal forces (energies) of Spirit or Gitchi Manidoo. Note that there are many different ways to perform routines and to cast spells, especially, within the world of Alternative Faiths and Spiritualities (i.e., non-mainstream religio-spiritual courses). Keep in mind that these techniques or practices are not set in granite since each spiritual path, circle, coven, grove, temple, or gathering has its own specific method of doing things. Nevertheless, there are some basic components or part that a person will find in nearly any spell or ritual-- some similar and some not so comparable in name: Anatomy of Magick, Routine & Spellwork - Steps - Kind or Type of Routine - Purpose - Intent of the Ritual - Ritual Tools (Preparation, Cleansing, and/or Consecration).

  2. - Lunar & Solar Correspondences. - Preparation - Ground and Focus (Center). - Creating Sacred Space, Circle Casting - Pentagram, Hexagram, Triangle (Pyramidal). - Invocation - Evocation of Divinity (One or more divine beings). - Repeating the Ritual's Purpose. - Working the Ritual. - The Nexus of Energy (NoE - Raising energy or power then launching it into deep space). - Offerings - Food, Libation, Objects. - Meditation (Exhalation). - Thanking the Deities, Spirits, and other Energies or Forces. - Closing, Eliminating the Circle. Depending upon one's spiritual path, circumstances, or intent, the practitioner will Call the Quarters just after circle casting. And remember that routines, spellwork, and magick are the adjustment of meaning. Often, a spell is carried out just as an incantation without being included in a full ritual or ceremony. The correct working and working out of spells and rituals are essential in any spiritual or divinatory system. Whether it be Low (Folk) Magick, Ceremonial (High or Ritual) Magick, Sympathetic Magick, or Black Magick (the Dark Arts), all have their own kind of and approach to rituals and spellwork. Really good examples of extremely ritualistic religio- spiritual systems consist of however are not restricted to: The Craft, Khemeticism and Tameran (Ancient Egyptian religious beliefs), Qabalah (Hermetic Kabbalah - distinguishing in between Judaic doctrinal and the Hermetic magickal viewpoints), Hoodoo, Freemasonry, Alchemy, Chaos, Vodou (Voodoo), Ayurvedic, Vedic, and lots of other systems that might engage in the practice of spellwork (spell casting), rituals (ceremonial rites), and magick. Note that there are many various methods to carry out routines and to cast spells, particularly, within the realm of Alternative Religious beliefs and Spiritualities (i.e., non-mainstream religio-spiritual paths).

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