How would you go about blessing or cleansing a single object like a knife or a new grimoire?
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Re: Blessings and Cleansings single objects
people are usually recommending salt, but i wouldn't use it as cleansing and blessing on knives or any other iron or metal object. When i cleansed my ritual knife (i did it during full moon ritual) i pulled it trough incense smoke - and left it outside for the night, so it can absorb energy from moonlight, earth and water. (from morning dew)
After that knife was ready for use and i have kept it in special place where i keep all my blessed tools, do they won't be contaminated by common things you use every day.
And sorry about typos - there is propably plenty - but english is not my native languagePray the Gods - Fine - But keep rowing to shore.
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Re: Blessings and Cleansings single objects
You use a symbol that you associate with cleanliness. What do you think of when you consider the qualities of cleanliness, blessedness, restoration, and other related concepts? Is it the smell of jasmine, clear water, the color indigo, a flame, a crystal, or what? Create a cleansing process around that symbology, and it will be best adapted to you and your particular energy.OO
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- solitary pagan witch with a strong interest in Anglo Saxons
- South Wales Valleys, UK
- Phantom Turnips never die. They just get stewed occasionally....
Re: Blessings and Cleansings single objects
I did a post on a similar topic on my video channel here: http://youtu.be/XIyQ8fE7iHM
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- Oct 2010
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- solitary pagan witch with a strong interest in Anglo Saxons
- South Wales Valleys, UK
- Phantom Turnips never die. They just get stewed occasionally....
Re: Blessings and Cleansings single objects
Originally posted by mahgdelain View PostCame here looking for similar ideas and now I've watched half of the stuff you've posted. Very helpful!
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Re: Blessings and Cleansings single objects
Love your videos too, Tylluan. Especially like the talk about nettles and about the color red. Made me feel like I was sitting right there chatting with you. We have nettles that grow up all around the edge of the yard in patches if I would let them, in the past I have always gotten rid of them, but now I am wondering if it would be good to leave them for protection. They blend in and dont' look out of place so it wouldn't look untidy.
I have read some interesting things about the color red and your video really added to that, thanks. I am so enjoying this journey and walking down this path.
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- Oct 2010
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- solitary pagan witch with a strong interest in Anglo Saxons
- South Wales Valleys, UK
- Phantom Turnips never die. They just get stewed occasionally....
Re: Blessings and Cleansings single objects
Originally posted by shebani View PostLove your videos too, Tylluan. Especially like the talk about nettles and about the color red. Made me feel like I was sitting right there chatting with you. We have nettles that grow up all around the edge of the yard in patches if I would let them, in the past I have always gotten rid of them, but now I am wondering if it would be good to leave them for protection. They blend in and dont' look out of place so it wouldn't look untidy.
I have read some interesting things about the color red and your video really added to that, thanks. I am so enjoying this journey and walking down this path.
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Re: Blessings and Cleansings single objects
Great video! I can't wait to go back and subscribe and watch the others. I've never heard about the Rowan berry correspondence before; I have a friend who will love it!OO
Book of Spirals is my author site.
The Sentient Hillside is my blog.
Spiral Tree is an ezine for pagans I co-founded.
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Silver Member
- Oct 2010
- 3338
- solitary pagan witch with a strong interest in Anglo Saxons
- South Wales Valleys, UK
- Phantom Turnips never die. They just get stewed occasionally....
Re: Blessings and Cleansings single objects
Originally posted by Ouranos Ouroboros View PostGreat video! I can't wait to go back and subscribe and watch the others. I've never heard about the Rowan berry correspondence before; I have a friend who will love it!
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Re: Blessings and Cleansings single objects
Originally posted by Asatru View PostTo cleanse an article of clothing, what would be the best method?
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