personalente I am not in favor of killing animals
since I think that they are living beings like usand they deserve to live like us and they also think and feel like us. if you want to "work" with animal bones it is best to use the bones of animals that died naturally. and collect the bones of the animals in specific places where they may raid the state and raid the dead such as: train tracks, on highways or even in natural places such as rivers or streams. "working" with animal bones helps you connect with the energy and spirit of said animal as well as also with the spiritual meaning of said animal. or if it is the bone of an animal it can also help you to connect more with your animal take the spirit guide depending on the bone of the animal you have chosen. Another very important thing is to know how to clean your bones after having it picked up. There are various forms and debates regarding this.
History of Maria Padilha
In 1334, in the Spanish city of Seville (in the homonymous province), a woman (an influential courtesan or high-class prostitute) who determined the fate of a European court. Dona Maria Padilla, from lover to queen, influenced King Dom Pedro I of Castile (1334-1369) in the most important decisions, such as the mode of government and the negotiation of his marriage to Branca de Bourbon, aiming at an alliance with France.
offerings
Among the most common offerings for this phalanx are: farofa padê with palm oil, champagne, cigarettes, earrings, bracelets, necklaces and candles, in addition to red roses. His favorite colors are usually red and black.
Which Maria Padilha exist?
Among the various sub-phalanges are:
Maria Padilha do Cruzeiro das Almas - Omolu-Obaluaê/Iansã Line Maria Padilha da Encruzilhada - Line of Ogum Maria Padilha do Cemitério - Omolu-Obaluaê Line Maria Padilha da Kalunga - Oxum/Iemanjá Line Maria Padilha das Sete Catatumbas / Sete Tombs - Omolu-Obaluaê Line Maria Padilha da Navalha - Line of Oxum Maria Padilha das Sete Saias - Line of OxumHistory of Maria Padilha
In 1334, in the Spanish city of Seville (in the homonymous province), a woman (an influential courtesan or high-class prostitute) who determined the fate of a European court. Dona Maria Padilla, from lover to queen, influenced King Dom Pedro I of Castile (1334-1369) in the most important decisions, such as the mode of government and the negotiation of his marriage to Branca de Bourbon, aiming at an alliance with France.
offerings
Among the most common offerings for this phalanx are: farofa padê with palm oil, champagne, cigarettes, earrings, bracelets, necklaces and candles, in addition to red roses. His favorite colors are usually red and black.
Which Maria Padilha exist?
Among the various sub-phalanges are:
Maria Padilha do Cruzeiro das Almas - Omolu-Obaluaê/Iansã Line Maria Padilha da Encruzilhada - Line of Ogum Maria Padilha do Cemitério - Omolu-Obaluaê Line Maria Padilha da Kalunga - Oxum/Iemanjá Line Maria Padilha das Sete Catatumbas / Sete Tombs - Omolu-Obaluaê Line Maria Padilha da Navalha - Line of Oxum Maria Padilha das Sete Skirts - Line of Oxum
História de Maria Padilha
Em 1334, na cidade espanhola de Sevilha (na província homônima), uma mulher (influente cortesã ou prostituta grã-fina) que determinou o destino de uma corte europeia. Dona Maria Padilla, de amante a rainha, influenciou o rei Dom Pedro I de Castela (1334-1369) nas mais importantes decisões, como no modo de governo e na negociação de seu casamento com Branca de Bourbon, visando uma aliança com a França.
Oferendas
Entre as oferendas mais comuns para esta falange estão: padê de farofa com dendê, champanhe, cigarros, brincos, pulseiras, colares e velas, além de rosas vermelhas. Suas cores preferidas geralmente são o vermelho e o preto.
Quais Maria Padilha existem?
Entre as diversas sub-falanges estão:
Maria Padilha do Cruzeiro das Almas - Linha de Omolu-Obaluaê/Iansã Maria Padilha da Encruzilhada - Linha de Ogum Maria Padilha do Cemitério - Linha de Omolu-Obaluaê Maria Padilha da Kalunga - Linha de Oxum/Iemanjá Maria Padilha das Sete Catatumbas / Sete Tumbas - Linha de Omolu-Obaluaê Maria Padilha da Navalha - Linha de Oxum Maria Padilha das Sete Saias - Linha de Oxum
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Last song listened to: IN THIS MOMENT - Blood
Favorite Color: Black, Eart Tones, Pastel Tones Last Movie: horror movies
Sweet, savoury or spicy: a little bit of everything, but especially sweet things
Current obsession: watch movies and series and watch food videos
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Last song listened to: "After Dark" by Mr.Kitty
Favorite Color: purple or black
Last Movie: Nosferatu (2024)
Last Book: I'm actually reading three books at the same time right now lol
1. God is Red: A Native View of Religion, 30th Anniversary Edition by Vine Deloria Jr.
2. The Spider Dance: Tradition, Time and Healing in Southern Italy by Giovanna Parmigiani
3. The Dionysian Gospel: The Fourth Gospel and Euripides by Dennis MacDonald
Sweet, savory or spicy: kinda depends on my mood, but I love sweet and spicy together
Last thing I googled: I think it was something about Orphism lol
Current obsession: does...my own religion count...?
Looking forward to: finishing my current projects :')
Ten people I want to get to know better (no pressure!):
@j0hnny0hm, @wormnpc, @katiaodinsen, @invisible-dragons (sorry I didn't have ten people lol)
Underrated Hero:
Punk Mambo
A master of Voodoo rites, Punk Mambo commands many magical abilities and defense, including enhanced senses, astral projection, a cast of illusions and spells, and more; her powers also appear to have arrested her aging.
another important thing
be sure to disinfect the "needle" before use. Another fact is that you could use a "needle" for diabetics (Insulin Syringes) to make it as painless as possible.
Is blood magic inherently dark magic?
Nope, that’s just a common social bias.
The main thing about blood magic is to be safe about it, like don’t open main veins or arteries, bandaging the wound properly, keeping your situation as sterile as possible to avoid infection, and disinfect the wound after. That kind of thing.
There’s something about blood magic that makes things a lot more personal though, since you’re using the liquid life source that courses through your veins through magic. It definitely amps up the power for the spell as a result of the personal sacrifice, but it also makes your magic have a more specific signature to you as a person and a witch. That magic you perform with blood magic is then tied to you and can be traced back to you if you’re using it for spirit work, summoning, or if you’re casting a spell on another witch (if theyre a very skilled witch). Just be wary of that detail.