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3 years ago
The Linking Sigil Is A Sigil That Was Made Back In About 2003 By A Man Named Arjil To Break Certain Views

The linking sigil is a sigil that was made back in about 2003 by a man named Arjil to break certain views of consensual reality, and to make the world a more magical place by connecting acts of magick together. This sigil was also used to assault the consensual reality of people who we’re not yet awakened, and was heavily used by the group DKMU. This symbol became famous between chaos magicians, and has become very powerful, and well-known in the magickal community.

The linking sigil is also called ellis, or the ellis sigil. Ellis is connected to all the other ellis sigils through a connection called the ellis web. This web allows the ellis sigil to call upon energies from other places where the ellis sigil was drawn, in order to empower your magickal workings with the energies that have been stored in the ellis web. The ellis web takes these energies in, and grows, evolves and becomes more powerful with each absorption of these particularly creative energies. The linking sigil can also be tagged in places in order for them to become more magickal, or haunted. Though it is said this can only be done in places that have at least a small affinity for magickal working, or to be haunted. The ellis sigil also has the power to awaken people to the magickal World, and to imprint upon them a reality that is more magickal, and weird. The symbol can be brought into your magickal practice to connect you with people that have used it in the past, and to put a little bit of your magick inside the ellis web. To do this the sigil can be added into any spell, sigil, or magickal practice that you will do to add a little bit more extra flavor into your working. All it has to do is be nearby in order to effect, and take in certain energies. Ellis has also been said to have over the course of time evolved into a thoughtform. This thoughtform is said to act like a guardian over the ellis web, and has been known not to take people’s shit. She is really more of a godform due to the fact of her higher power, and connection to multiple places, and people. Ellis is said to be a spider queen, and also the Red Queen from Alice in Wonderland. Ellis mostly appears to people as a red headed woman. She is said to represent aspects of child, lover, and crone. Ellis is powerful, and intelligent, and can be used, and worked with in a myriad of different ways.


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3 years ago

USES OF "DIRT"

USES OF "DIRT"

in the hooodoo the "dirt" is collected and used and it also refers to "dust" since "dust" is a type of "dirt", from a certain specific place for a specific purpose since the "dust" from that certain place has the "energy" or "quality" of that particular place from which it was obtained. and although it could be said that it is a "form" of "sympathetic magic" it is not, since in "sympathetic magic" what you do is "represent". On the other hand, in this practice what you do is take part of the "force" or "quality" of a certain place through "dirt" for a specific purpose, that is, it "works" directly with that "energy". "and not through any other means. Another important piece of information to take into account is not only to pick it up, no, it also depends on where and how you pick it up. a little dirt list of its "functions" and uses: *hospital dirt: to heal the sick. *Bank dirt: for money "jobs" and financial affairs. *House dirt: for protection, family or even "destruction". *Dirt of the Police Corps and judicial center: for justice and legal matters. *Cemetery dirt: I want to clarify that by "dirt" of the cemetery I do not mean only the "dust". I also mean the graveyard land. To deal damage to an enemy, connect with the ancestors. The dirt of the cemetery: I want to clarify that by "dirt" of the cemetery I do not mean only the "dust". I also mean the graveyard land. It should be collected with respect and first asking permission from the "guardian" of the cemetery. It would be best to know more about the death of the person in the grave. that is, if he died: of natural causes and in a calm way, or if he died by some disease, accident or violently. Having said this, go to the grave and say what you need it for, I mean dirt and or earth. after this as payment to the deceased you can put some coins or any other offering that is to your liking.


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3 years ago
I Don’t Really Know What People Generally Call This Method Of Sigil Making, So I’m Just Calling It
I Don’t Really Know What People Generally Call This Method Of Sigil Making, So I’m Just Calling It
I Don’t Really Know What People Generally Call This Method Of Sigil Making, So I’m Just Calling It
I Don’t Really Know What People Generally Call This Method Of Sigil Making, So I’m Just Calling It
I Don’t Really Know What People Generally Call This Method Of Sigil Making, So I’m Just Calling It
I Don’t Really Know What People Generally Call This Method Of Sigil Making, So I’m Just Calling It

I don’t really know what people generally call this method of sigil making, so I’m just calling it ā€œLetter Shapingā€ because you’re using the basic shapes from certain letters. EDIT: It’s one of many variations of theĀ ā€˜Spare Method’ created by Austin Oswald Spare in the early 1900s This is the most common form of sigil making, and it allows the most creative influence. As you see above the sigils are for nearly the same thing, yet the sigils came out completely different. Not because the purpose was different, but because I approached them both a different creativeĀ way, and that’s what I like so much about this method. There’s a lot of freedom and personalization involved.

(UPDATE: Here’s a link to a guide on how to deconstruct letters down to basic shapes)


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