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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Halloween 2011

Halloween 2011

Halloween's origins date back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced sow-in).  The Celts, who lived 2,000 years ago in the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom and northern France, celebrated their new year on November 1. This day marked the end of summer and the harvest and the beginning of the dark, cold winter, a time of year that was often associated with human death. Celts believed that on the night before the new year, the boundary between the worlds of the living and the dead became blurred. On the night of October 31 they celebrated Samhain, when it was believed that the ghosts of the dead returned to earth. In addition to causing trouble and damaging crops, Celts thought that the presence of the otherworldly spirits made it easier for the Druids, or Celtic priests, to make predictions about the future. For a people entirely dependent on the volatile natural world, these prophecies were an important source of comfort and direction during the long, dark winter.
Halloween or Samhain, marks the end of the third and final harvest, is a day to commune with and remember the dead, and is a celebration of the eternal cycle of reincarnation. Halloween is the most coveted sabbat by the Wiccan (and many Pagan) religions.    In the European traditions, Samhain is the night when the old God dies, and the Crone Goddess mourns him deeply for the next six weeks.  The popular image of her as the old Halloween hag menacingly stirring her cauldron comes from the Celtic belief that all dead souls return to her cauldron of  life, death, and rebirth to await reincarnation.

     Halloween, plain and simple is our favorite time of year. A true time for witches, Witchcraft itself, and Wiccans alike who feel that on this night the separation between the physical and spiritual realities is it's least guarded and it's veil the thinnest. It is a time for dimensional openings and workings, it is a somber holiday, one of dark clothes and thoughts for the dead, it is said to be the time when those of necromantic talents can speak with the dead and it is certainly a time to remember ones own dead. Witches believe it is a time of endings of relationships and bad situations and it is the time when one can see the glimmer of hope in the future. There are as many concepts attached to this holiday as any other, truly a time of remembrance of our ancestors and all those who have gone before.
In Singapore, Night Safari is no more a place for this year 2011 Halloween celebrations. How about finding some fun in the Old Changi Hospital?  Halloween is almost equal to Chinese ChingMingJie (清明节). What can you do on Halloween? You can Pray Pray like you do during  清明节 or Play Play with your friends. Before you play play, please take extra caution when you are playing with "fire".  Spirit Communications Games like Ouija Board can be one of the activities if you are keen to Speak With The Other World.  BUT when you see a Door appearing from no where… DO NO ENTER the door…. unless you want to join the Go Go Go Tour to Otherworld. 

Witchz’ words: the otherworld u seen in Movies, TV, read from novels, comic, heard of (rumors)… may not be the same.  Witchz had been there numerous times. Quite a Regular Traveler to the otherworld, that’s what Witchz says.  

Witchz’ request: Witchz Asking the Present Life of Spanish Medical Doctor, Dr. Antony, please kindly consider to release the love spell casted in year 1912 in Old Spain on the Lady Lover.  Let her present life leave this place.  Current Lady Antonia (Toni) wants to get back to where she belong -- the otherworld.  
PS: If you don’t know how to release the Bonding Spell, you may ask Witchz. Witchz is available for your consultation.  

Blessed Be! Amen.


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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

How To Do Werewolf Transformation



Want to be one (Werewolf) to befriend your vampires idols? Check out on the test/spell below.
This spell is simple and easy to do. Others which Witchz is more capable of, involved invocation of 'helpers' from another dimension, aka, The Matrix or 4th or 5th dimension, or up and above.
One more long winded advise, DO Not Fall into anyone who claim they can help you on this and that by doing rituals.... Even the fella or donkey is a "so call" Taoist/Bomoh/Witch/Wizard/WHATEVER.... The [881] film director, Mr. Royston T, is another act smart typical Singaporean. IF the so call taoist can keep asking Witchz for advise on how to call for this.... and non stop buzzing Witchz SMS for advise as his clients are asking him to this and that...., how far can one not know that donkey fella is one Absolute Con Man? PLEASE, the so call fella dont even know how to summon spirits, as i know many also do not know. And the rituals you people pay him to do, u sure he do ritual or just doing his part as an actor?
SO, Before u dump your money to these Con people, Please consider donate all these money to the REAL needy. If you have time to spent, and not know what to do as life is so SIAN (boring), PLEASE may you consider contributing your SIAN time to volunteering to the community.
Do More Good (deeds), Earn More Good (returns).
Blessed Be! Amen.

If you really, really want to become a werewolf, this is something you might want to try. Usually I provide a general disclaimer here about how it may be dangerous, the chances of it working are low, proceed with caution, yada yada yada. But this one is actually pretty harmless so go ahead and give it a shot and let us know how you make out!
First, get a mirror and wait until the sun goes down. Then turn on an artificial light that is just bright enough that you can see yourself. Focus on yourself, on all the small little details. Understand and focus on the shape of your nose, your shoulders, all the parts that you most imagine when you imagine yourself being in wolf’s form. But do not, and I repeat, do not focus on becoming a werewolf at this time. Just focus on yourself and accepting yourself and just being you. Focus on the you in the human form, and allow yourself to genuinely like the human you.
Do not think about becoming a wolf, or what you’ll look like as a wolf, or anything about transforming into a werewolf. Repeat this for at least 3 days, preferably 5, and even more if you feel as though you need to. Try to do it on the same time each day. This part allows you to be positive and accepting, and this creates energies that might make it possible for transformation.
For the next part, you won’t need the mirror anymore and although it doesn’t matter at what time of day you do it, you should keep doing it at the same time every day. In this part you’re doing the exact opposite and imagining the exact wolf you want to turn into. Picture as much as you can about the wolf you as possible. Keep doing this for at least one week, preferably two, and more until you can feel the fur, see the claws, etc. If you don’t see any results in at least 3 weeks, this one’s probably not going to work.
(source: werewolf resource)


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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Hungry Ghost Festival Taboos 中元节禁忌 Part 4


Protection Required:
1. During the Ghost Festival, feng shui practitioners will display the Chung Kwei, the ghost catcher whose specialty is to devour the ghosts that he catches, in many areas of their homes. And at least one of the images must face the maindoor. This act serves to scare away any roving spirits from intruding the particular household. As such the whole family will be able to avoid ghost spells. For those who are travelling afar, going for late nights or regularly visit yin places, then the Chung Kwei amulet is an excellent protection.
2. It is also known that Fu Dogs are potent feng shui animals that when displayed at the maindoors or in its vicinity facing out would scare away bad wandering spirits and ghosts.
3. Wear protective amulets to prevent bad luck, ghost possessions and accidents due to ghost disturbances. One such powerful type of amulet that is currently very popular is the Mythical Bird Dzi. The mythical bird is associated to the Garuda, considered as an evil subduing bird in Tibetan Buddhism.
4. Taoist practitioners can choose to wear the powerful Kwan Kung for protection. No evil dares to fool around when the Kwan Kung is there.
5.For those who prefer crystals and natural stones, there are two types of stones that we will recommend that has strong energy to ward off evil spirits and scare them away: a. Tektite Meteorite that falls from outer space and possess strong and pure energy. b. Rainbow obsidian with the "third eye" which enables you to strengthen your resistance against evil energy. These stones normally go out of stock during this period every year. These are recommended especially for those who frequently travel outdoor and for kids, because they are whom more easily being targeted or harmed by suicide ghosts who are looking for chances to reincarnate.
6. Hang the 8 Auspicious Objects at chi entry points of your house such as windows to deflect away any evil energy. Also hang one of it in your car to prevent accidents. For taoist feng shui practitioners, you may opt for the Elliptical Coin and hang on the door knobs of all entries you want to protect. Some would even go for higher form of protection with the bagua hung above their maindoor.
7. Carry along, hang in the car or in the house the powerful Peach Wood 7-Stars Sword. It is the most indispensable tool for Taoist Exorcism from ancient times till today.
8. Families should burn at least a bunch of incense sticks in an empty can (cleanly washed from used food can) on the 14th day of 7th lunar month. This should be done after 7pm and the burning of the incense sticks are to be done outdoor, close to the main entrance. 

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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Hungry Ghost Festival Taboos 中元节禁忌 Part 3


Hotel Taboos:
For those who are travelling, they may want to be cautious when staying in hotels. The hotel is considered as a "yin place" and is normally a favorite settlement for ghosts. The following are some tips that one can follow when staying in hotels to prevent ghostly encounters:
1. Provide a respectful knock on the bedroom door before you enter for the first time.
2. Avoid entering the room right away. Whisper to yourself that you are renting the room to stay temporarily, as a form of asking permission. Let any spirit leave the bedroom first before you enter.
3. Place your pair of shoes or sandals facing the door. The shoes must be away from the bed. One side of the shoe points to the door and the other side point inwards.
4. Display a glass of salt water next to your bed. Salt is an excellent antidote for dirty energy.
5. You are encouraged to flush the toilet bowl first before using it.
6. You are also encouraged to avoid wearing black or striking red colored clothings.
7. Normally there is a bible or quran in the drawers. Please avoid touching or moving them from their original positions.
8. Always keep the toilet's door closed with lights turned off when you go to sleep.
9. Try to avoid facing the mirror when you sleep. If the mirror is designed in this manner, try to cover it with a towel.
10. Avoid placing any shoe next to the bed when sleeping.
11. Watch out the mouth from mentioning anything about ghost. Ghost story telling must be avoided by all means.
12. Display a 7 Star Sword made from Peach wood. It must be made from "genuine peach wood" to be effective in chasing away ghosts and protecting one with a good night's sleep.
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Hungry Ghost Festival Taboos 中元节禁忌 Part 2


Taboos To Follow:
1. Avoid swimming during the 7th month. It is believed that those previously drowned evil ghost might cause you to drown in the swimming pool. Such ghost needs to find victims in order for them to be go for rebirth.
2. Children and young adults are also advised to return home early and not to wander around alone at night. This belief is due to the reason that the wandering ghosts can possess children easily.
3. Avoid moving into new homes and opening new businesses this month as it is considered inauspicious and bad luck on new ventures.
4. Avoid getting married during this month because couples will have bad ending. Some bad ghost may cast a bad spell on couples during their wedding.
5. Avoid going for jungle trekking and going on camping trips as chances of injuries, possession and death are high.
6. Drive very carefully during this month to avoid accidents, as there may be many wandering spirits who died of accidents previously that are searching for next victims so that they could be reincarnated.
7. Protect your entrances with the genuine Peachwood Sword (桃木剑) . This is the most excellent protector of ghost and evil spirits, claimed by many of our customers. Alternatively one may also choose to use the Seven Stars Sword of Chung Kwei (钟馗) . 

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Monday, August 1, 2011

Hungry Ghost Festival Taboos 中元节禁忌 Part 1


Hungry Ghost Festival (中元节) is an annual occasion. This festival falls on the 7th month of the lunar year, which starts on 31st July 2011 for one full lunar month. During this month the gates of hell are opened to free the hungry ghosts who then wander to seek food on Earth. Some even think that the ghosts would seek revenge on those who had wronged them in their lives. The reason why the Chinese celebrate this festival is to remember their dead family members and pay tribute to them. They also feel that offering food to the deceased appeases them and wards off bad luck. A little different for this year, there will be GeTai (歌台), stage performance with sexy singers in Orchard Road. Maybe more HOT than the hot weather, and this will not get Sunburnt but “Heatburnt” or instant pool of “Red Paint” being spit on the roadside. BUT not too worry, medical centers are just a few stones thrown away.  (lame joke of the day!) ^^  
Rituals and Prayer Celebrations:
The dead would return to visit their living relatives during the 7th month of the Chinese Lunar year and thus the living people would prepare sumptuous meals for the hungry ghosts. The Chinese feel that they have to satisfy the ghosts in order to get good fortune and luck in their lives. During this festival, the Chinese offer prayers to the deceased relatives, burn paper money, paper houses, paper transportation, paper accessories and joss sticks massively to their ancestors as well as wandering spirits in front of their homes. Giving the ghost such necessities would enable them to live comfortably when they go back their own world. In Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore, it is a common sight to see entertaining Chinese Opera shows performed on outdoor stages in many neighborhoods. These events are always held at night. Such entertainment would please those wandering ghosts that comes to earth once a year. 

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Yoga Meditation Part 5 of 5


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Monday, June 20, 2011

Yoga Meditation Part 4 of 5


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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Yoga Meditation Part 3 of 5


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Friday, June 17, 2011

Yoga Meditation Part 2 of 5


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Monday, June 13, 2011

Yoga Meditation Part 1 of 5


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Friday, June 10, 2011

Mexican Witchcraft


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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Wicca




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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Witchcraft Ritual Tools




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Friday, June 3, 2011

How To Shuffle Tarot Cards


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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Tips on Reading Tarot Cards


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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

How to Read Tarot Cards

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