Friday, January 22, 2016

Wands.



Austrian crystal point, Goddess Power Wand.
Spiral Goddess energy with star and moon.



Tools.

it's a toss-up as to whether wands or brooms are the tools most associated with witches.

wands are used to direct magical energy.

a wand may also be understood as tapping into power of trees.

different types of wood are believed to radiate different energies, and thus suit different magical purposes. a magic wand carved from applewood, for instance, is believed especially beneficial for love magic, while a wand carved from poisonous plants like yew, oleander or hemlock enables necromancy.

faery witches may use rose's long stem as a wand.

some practicioners use only one wand, while others collect different wands, using each for specific purposes.

wands may be ornamented with crystals, feathers, and amulets. they may be engraved with sigils, runes, hieroglyphs, sacred names of power, or magical inscriptions. as described in the Harry Potter novels, wands may be hollowed out and filled with a reed or other material.

-- Translated from 'The Weiser Field Guide to witches' by Judika Illes.


TAROT.

wands or scepters represent the fire element.

key idea here is 'will' - as in fire metal is ennobled, with slag parts becoming cast away or burnt ... that's how works life fire burning within us, ennobling will.

associations: 'wood that is easily burnt', 'fallus', 'witch's broom', 'young sprout, also child', 'old root, also ancestor', 'life's energy', 'fireworks', 'purgatory', 'man's inheritance', 'sun'.


My Wand.

My wand, is an Austrian crystal point, Goddess Power Wand.

Spiral Goddess energy with star and moon.

it's type makes it best for Power, Abundance & Healing, including Healing Mind & Brain.

What can heal can also harm, including harming health, including harming mental health.


Links.

See also, if You wish or need, ... :
- Which is Fire, Which is Air?

1 comment:

  1. ... the Godess Power Wand will be also dedicated to Kali, Kundalini, Serpent; Parvati as well.

    > [ http://www.kundaliniresearchproject.net/resources/kundalini/history ];

    OM MANI PEME HUNG

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