Sometimes you may sit and wonder what constitutes for a spell? Is a spell a wish? Is a spell something that witches think up, and do in some special order because each thing that they do means something? Is a spell something simple enough that a regular person could do without knowing any special charms or herbs? Is a spell something that one could ask for as a favor from deceased or the Gods? Is a spell a prayer? What is a spell?
Actually all of those answers are correct. A spell could be any of those or all of those. A spell could seem complicated and call for specific herbs, to a specific God, on a specific time of the moon and day of the week, with a special chant that is supposed to be said while burning 5 different colored candles anointed in special oil. A spell could be a wish on a falling star. A spell could be a prayer for someone or something from the bottom of your heart. A spell could be something that is asked for as help from a loved one who has passed on. A spell can be done by an experienced witch or it could be done by someone who has never before attempted to do a spell before in their lives. A spell is energy that is passed on by someone as they do anything from wishing, to a more complicated way of conjuring up specific powers and energies for a specific purpose.
Have you ever wished on a star, or made a wish after blowing out candles on a birthday cake? Have you ever done it, and wished with all of your heart, then it came true? Well there you go, you done a spell. Actually sometimes you will find that you wished with more then enough energy, but for some reason nature or God believed it wasn't something that would be in your cards right now. You still done a spell, but it just didn't work out, not all spells do. If they don't, normally there is a reason and if you take notice later you may figure out why it wasn't meant to happen.
Spells are energy, and you can send them through prayers, candles, wishes, or a long spell with specific substances meant to send out specific energy in order to make things work out a specific way. There is not a wrong way to do it. Your way is no less then someone else's way of doing it. Spells can speed things up, they can help things along, they can send healing energy to someone in need, they can help you to find a parking spot in downtown New York if they are done well and if it's something meant for you or whomever it was sent for. If tho it was something totally against fates, or the Gods no matter how much you pray and light different candles and throw energy out into the universe, that parking spot was not gonna be yours and you were not meant to get one until 2 hours later. Could be because they guy who got that spot needed it more then you did, or maybe they had been driving for 3 hours wishing and hoping for a spot to park, or maybe even tho they got that spot, it was almost a mile away from where they needed to be.
Sometimes people say a prayer, make a wish, do a spell thinking because they do this they should get this thing they ask for when they ask for it, because of how much energy they put into it. Overall as confusing as it can seem, sometimes it either isn't meant to be, or isn't supposed to become that way right now. Other times it is, and it can surprise you, the same prayer you have said before, you say it in hopes of it coming true, then viola, this time it worked. You didn't do anything much different then you did before, but now was the time maybe. Or now God felt you needed it, or now the right God got your message, Mother nature deemed you worthy. Whatever it may be, your spell worked, your prayer was answered.
Spells may work your way a majority of the time, or you may feel like the luck of the Gods never shine upon you. If you feel it's right, the right time, the right place etc., you should keep trying and not give up. Send out the energy, and hope it comes back to you. Be confident, because doing spells isn't something you do for everything, like winning the lottery weekly, or to get regular parking spots. Sometimes it has to do with how important the spell is, how often you ask for help. Sometimes some people simply ask for too much. They do not spend their energy on the right things, instead they ask for help almost daily, for everything from answers on a test to your favorite show to stay on the air, to finding love everyday. You spread your energy and your hope too thin. Then what happens if your family member is sick or your dog needs an operation?
Sometimes you need to think before you do a spell. Ask yourself, in comparison of things is this really that important? Is asking for true love to find me again today really so important? Then there is the fact that sometimes you ask for help in your spells that you could do yourself if you put forth a little effort. If you studied more instead of going out and having a good time, maybe you would have done better on your test. If you put forth more on your marriage instead of spending time convincing a partner that a swinger marriage is the way to go, then maybe you wouldn't be arguing all the time, you would be happy in your own marriage and you will find there are things YOU can do to make it better, instead of simply praying for it to get better.
Spells are not things that will fix anything, they are there to help you out if you are willing to try. They are there for those who NEED it, not always for those who USE them on a regular basis.
Spells are to be used sparingly, but don't be afraid to use them if you need to either. Don't just expect them to work the way you picture them, sometimes they work in unexpected ways. Don't just count on the spells to do all the work for you. Spell work can be done so many different ways, and don't think that one way is so much better then the other. For you, it may be, but maybe someone else does it differently. It doesn't make either way better then the other, only better for another.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Dealing with Death
I have been doing thinking lately, about death and dying. Not in a personal perspective, but of other who experience it. Sometimes people think I have a really detached view of it. I have lost people close to me, and I have seen plenty of my family and even friends pass away. I have been to many a funeral and I have seen plenty of things.
I have watched my best friend die, then seen her son die almost a decade later. I have seen my father pass on when he was headed for surgery in the morning. My grandmother, who was ready for a while, I watched her fade and die. I watched my husband's mother die. I have written obituaries, and eulogies. I have planned funerals, and I have been there for people to cry to, or talk to. I have written up rituals solely for funeral rites.
It's not a detached view of death, not at all. I just understand that unless it is a personal death, there are people who need to cry, people who need to remember things. There are people who need to be held, people who need who need to talk. There are people who will suddenly feel alone, and what they do not need is someone who they feel wasn't as close to the person, crying and at a loss, when they feel it is personal. People will feel weak and alone, they need someone who is not breaking down in tears while they are experiencing this loss.
I am not saying that others who knew the person will not feel the loss. Tho someone who is or was directly involved in the person's life, a family member, a close friend, a spouse. Those are the ones who need someone, they need help coping. They do not need someone who didn't know them as intimately taking it on as their own personal loss. It's not comforting for them in the least, as a matter of fact they may find it a bit insulting. These people do need a friend, someone to talk to who won't break down. These people need someone who can deal with it, to help them to deal with it.
I have watched my best friend die, then seen her son die almost a decade later. I have seen my father pass on when he was headed for surgery in the morning. My grandmother, who was ready for a while, I watched her fade and die. I watched my husband's mother die. I have written obituaries, and eulogies. I have planned funerals, and I have been there for people to cry to, or talk to. I have written up rituals solely for funeral rites.
It's not a detached view of death, not at all. I just understand that unless it is a personal death, there are people who need to cry, people who need to remember things. There are people who need to be held, people who need who need to talk. There are people who will suddenly feel alone, and what they do not need is someone who they feel wasn't as close to the person, crying and at a loss, when they feel it is personal. People will feel weak and alone, they need someone who is not breaking down in tears while they are experiencing this loss.
I am not saying that others who knew the person will not feel the loss. Tho someone who is or was directly involved in the person's life, a family member, a close friend, a spouse. Those are the ones who need someone, they need help coping. They do not need someone who didn't know them as intimately taking it on as their own personal loss. It's not comforting for them in the least, as a matter of fact they may find it a bit insulting. These people do need a friend, someone to talk to who won't break down. These people need someone who can deal with it, to help them to deal with it.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Ghosts are Real, just ask the kids!
This may be a little off topic, or maybe not, but I have been thinking lately about my youth. I have done thinking since me and my family have a scary movie night every Saturday night about the fact that my kids don't scare easily. They have been watching scary movies since they were babies. Overall tho, they do not have nightmares, no night terrors either. They do not rush to sleep in our bed after watching a scary movie. Each one of them has a favorite tho. Each one of them also has a movie that scares them also.
Now back to my childhood. My mother didn't shelter me from scary movies either. As a matter of fact on Friday the 13th we would celebrate that as a holiday watching scary movies all day and night.I rarely had any nightmares, and to this day I still do that with my own kids, and we enjoy it very much. Now thinking back, remembering I recall what was the movie that scared me so much when I was a child, sent chills up my spine, and I still get tingly when I hear the song.
POLTERGUEST
I still love that movie, and around Halloween when they try playing all that scary music, and that song comes on.... it still sends a little tingle down my spine. I seen spirits, and I still do. In a way I could relate. None of my relatives got eaten by a tree and a vortex did not appear in my room. But the fuzzy tv when I was young. I would watch it and see things moving around, like it was talking to me. I did that before I seen the movie, and of course afterwards. I wasn't afraid of the spirits I seen because it was just part of life. My mom didn't discourage it, because she let my imagination run free, she didn't always believe what I said I seen, but on occasions she did. I told her about my grandfathers funeral, how I was there, I was running around, and she agreed with me, because I described it to a tee, even tho I wasn't born until a couple of years after my grandfather died.
Scary movies are great, and I believe kids can handle them if you just watch with them, and let them know the difference between real life and what is not real. Altho ghosts are real. They are around us even when we don't realize they are. Passing on doesn't mean gone, and energy doesn't die. When my kids ask if ghosts are real, I ask them if they believe we live on somehow after we die. The answer being yes, well then yes, they are as real as you and me. They are like you and me, just without the bodies. Yea we see them with bodies, or as lights, or as a dream where they speak to us. They are real. Never doubt that, but a majority they are not here to scare us.Most of the time they would just like to tell us something.
If your child ever sees something and you just cannot explain it, sometimes there just may be something to it. Listen to your children, and let them know you believe them. If they are afraid then comfort them and let them know there isn't anything to be afraid of.
Now back to my childhood. My mother didn't shelter me from scary movies either. As a matter of fact on Friday the 13th we would celebrate that as a holiday watching scary movies all day and night.I rarely had any nightmares, and to this day I still do that with my own kids, and we enjoy it very much. Now thinking back, remembering I recall what was the movie that scared me so much when I was a child, sent chills up my spine, and I still get tingly when I hear the song.
POLTERGUEST
I still love that movie, and around Halloween when they try playing all that scary music, and that song comes on.... it still sends a little tingle down my spine. I seen spirits, and I still do. In a way I could relate. None of my relatives got eaten by a tree and a vortex did not appear in my room. But the fuzzy tv when I was young. I would watch it and see things moving around, like it was talking to me. I did that before I seen the movie, and of course afterwards. I wasn't afraid of the spirits I seen because it was just part of life. My mom didn't discourage it, because she let my imagination run free, she didn't always believe what I said I seen, but on occasions she did. I told her about my grandfathers funeral, how I was there, I was running around, and she agreed with me, because I described it to a tee, even tho I wasn't born until a couple of years after my grandfather died.
Scary movies are great, and I believe kids can handle them if you just watch with them, and let them know the difference between real life and what is not real. Altho ghosts are real. They are around us even when we don't realize they are. Passing on doesn't mean gone, and energy doesn't die. When my kids ask if ghosts are real, I ask them if they believe we live on somehow after we die. The answer being yes, well then yes, they are as real as you and me. They are like you and me, just without the bodies. Yea we see them with bodies, or as lights, or as a dream where they speak to us. They are real. Never doubt that, but a majority they are not here to scare us.Most of the time they would just like to tell us something.
If your child ever sees something and you just cannot explain it, sometimes there just may be something to it. Listen to your children, and let them know you believe them. If they are afraid then comfort them and let them know there isn't anything to be afraid of.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)