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Never Underestimate The Power Of The Runes

Submitted by Opir on Thursday, February 29, 2024 4:06 PM
Image by 652234 from Pixabay This is the story of a haunted house that remained under a Masonic bind spell since the 1800’s and Runic symbols of protection that assisited in dispelling and quelling the negative energies that were afflicting its current residents. Atchison is a small town to the north-east of Kansas, founded in Read More…
Silence Is Golden Or Maybe It’s Platinum

Submitted by Silver Sage on Wednesday, February 28, 2024 10:10 AM
Image by 愚木混株 Cdd20 from Pixabay Five Ways to Quietly Make a Difference in a Loud World… Over the centuries, witches, folk magicians, and “cunning folk (as we refer to them in the British Isles) have beavered away behind the scenes to help their communities, often by stealth and in most cases without credit. At Read More…
Unmasking Dorian Gray

Submitted by BRENCIS CYRUS – Executor on Monday, February 26, 2024 10:06 AM
Staging of Dorian Gray discovering his portrait in a scene from the Arte documentary “Dorian Gray or: The Portrait of Oscar Wilde”. Photo: Henrique Medina/Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc./Thomas Fage/Hauteville Production/Arte/dpa Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc./Thomas Fage/Hauteville Production/Arte https://www.mz.de/kultur/tv-und-streaming/dorian-gray-oder-das-bildnis-des-oscar-wilde-1717873 The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde tells the story of a distinguished young man, Gray, whose Read More…
Iron in Folklore – Superstitions Explained

Submitted by Zoltan The Great on Sunday, February 25, 2024 10:07 AM
Image by Lutz Krüger from Pixabay For many hundreds of years, iron has been believed to be a substance that repels most of if not all of the supernatural entities of most of the world. Human blood has a very distinct smell which can often times be instantly categorized as iron. But back in the Read More…
It Knows Who You Are

Submitted by BRENCIS CYRUS – Executor on Saturday, February 24, 2024 2:16 PM
abdulsatarid©123RF.com Ancient Ouija Boards: Fact or Fiction? “As an invention it is very old. It was in use in the days of Pythagoras, about 540 B.C. According to a French historical account of the philosopher’s life, his sect held frequent séances or circles at which a mystic table, moving on wheels, moved towards signs, which Read More…
Fallacious G

Submitted by LOGOS – Overseer on Friday, February 23, 2024 9:34 AM
pixabay.com As an astrologer and behavioral therapist, similar themes or conditions often come up in client sessions that become worthy of a post with the thought that someone else outside of my range who is having a similar issue might be assisted. The guilt-by-association fallacy aka Argumentum Ad Hominem or what I humorously call Fallacious Read More…
Mysticism As A Key To Scientific Breakthroughs

Submitted by MasterMind on Wednesday, February 21, 2024 11:25 AM
https://twitter.com/SirineAti/status/1371093020523819008/photo/1 Mystics are visionaries. That’s what gives them the edge in scientific research. Newton, Faraday and Einstein were all examples of mystics. Most of their research occurred, not in a laboratory, but within their visionary consciousness. Mysticism is a learned skill, just like learning to ride a bicycle, and it is an exact science. You Read More…
Rise Of The Machines

Submitted by Pathwalker on Tuesday, February 20, 2024 11:58 AM
Image by Nicky from Pixabay A race seems to be on between man and the machines or the technology invented by man. What came to assist now seems to rule. This article explores the different aspects of the technological development vis à vis man’s evolution. “At present mankind is undergoing an evolutionary crisis in which Read More…
If The Shoe Fits Should You Wear It?

Submitted by Philosoclown on Monday, February 19, 2024 12:36 PM
https://putthison.com There is an old expression, if the shoe fits wear it. It’s used to say that something said or suggested about a person is true and that the person should accept it as true (along with everyone else). Seems this is too prevalent these days from gullible belief in propaganda to treacherous lies that Read More…
The Good People

Submitted by Blessed Be on Sunday, February 18, 2024 12:48 PM
In Milan, Italy circa 1384, the bona gems or Good People were a group that worshipped the goddess Madona Horiente. Some accounts claim Madona Horiente (lady of the East) was an Italian witch or stregha who received her powers directly from Diana, the goddess of the Moon. Madona Horiente, it was believed had the ability Read More…