To Turn A Jealous Ex/Person Away…

 

Get Rid of a Jealous Lover/Ex

 

Do on New Moon on Corresponding Day (if possible)

Need:

1 White Candle (You)

-1 Black Candle (Other Person)

-Your Hair -His/Her Hair

-Pair Of Chopsticks

-13 inch Black Ribbon

-Cauldron (Pot with Sand)

 

*Place Both Candles together on Altar (touching each other…)

*Light Both Candles visualizing other person as you light Black Candle…

*Take the hair from Both & wrap around chopsticks…

*Wind Black Ribbon around Hair & chopsticks… do not tie…

*Visualize other person walking/running the other way moving Black Candle 3 inches away… when you feel Picture securely in your mind burn Chop Stick in Cauldron

*Move Black Candle away more…

 

Lover/Person(s) of my past

It’s time you move on alas

There’s nothing for you here

It has been a long year…

It’s time for you to move on…

Time to go time to move along…

So it is said that we are done

You will no longer be bothersome…

As I will it… So Mote It Be!!!”

 

* Put Your Candle in your yard & other outside yard or far away…

If he returns do Spell again… a jealous stubborn possessive ex love can be a pain And hard to extricate… A restraining order is just a piece of paper but if worse comes to worse Empower the paper protector…

Devils Footprints

The Devil’s Footprints was a phenomenon that occurred during February 8-9 1855 around the Exe Estuary in East and South Devon, England. After a heavy snowfall, trails of hoof-like marks appeared overnight in the snow covering a total distance of some 40 to 100 miles (60 to 160 km). The footprints were so called because some people believed that they were the tracks of Satan, as they were allegedly made by a cloven hoof. Many theories have been made to explain the incident, and some aspects of its veracity have also been question

 

I think this was Cernonnos wandering England… Does Hunting Season Start around Feburary  for anything… Maybe it was the Blessing for Hunters…

We all Are Teachers & Students This Man should be in your studies… Early Tribute of Dr. Raymond Buckland…

 

It is the power of guidance, healing, and transformation. But before we can really have it for others and the world, we must start by loving ourselves. Only then can we have Perfect Love and Perfect Trust for all.

Be Well,

 

i was looking king for a way to contact Dr. Buckland to find out if he can explain what’s happening to me when I’m working on someone…. I just found out of his passing yesterday… how funny that his one year of leaving the physical world…

Eza

Study Buddies

Download Google Classroom and put in this code to join… I will be sharing everything I’ve learned and things we can learn together… Come Join Us… Let’s have fun learning…

Blessed Be♡♡♡

Classroom Code… 4sbq4c2

Cernunnos Horned God

He is known as the God of The Hunt …there is also another ‘supreme deity’ referred to as ‘The Horned God’, ‘Cernunnos’, ‘The God of Wicca’, ‘Pan’, ‘Herne’, ‘Dionysus’ and many more titles. He is known as the God of The Hunt, of fertility, of the Sun and the God of The Forest – and if, as the name suggests, you get the sense that he really is something else, then you are thinking along the right lines. The Horned God is the other half of the divine couple, with the Triple Moon Goddess being his partner.

 

The Horned God is one of the two primary deities found in Wicca and some related forms of Neopaganism. The term Horned God itself predates Wicca, and is an early 20th-century syncretic term for a horned or antlered anthropomorphic god with partly pseudo historical origins, partly based on historical horned deities.[1]

The Horned God represents the male part of the religion’s duotheistic theological system, the consort of the female Triple Goddess of the Moon or other Mother Goddess.[2] In common Wiccan belief, he is associated with nature, wilderness, sexuality, hunting, and the life cycle.[3]:32–34 Whilst depictions of the deity vary, he is always shown with either horns or antlers upon his head, often depicted as being theriocephalic (having a beast’s head), in this way emphasizing “the union of the divine and the animal”, the latter of which includes humanity.[4]:11

In traditional Wicca (British Traditional Wicca), he is generally regarded as a dualistic god of twofold aspects: bright and dark, night and day, summer and winter, the Oak King and the Holly King. In this dualistic view, his two horns symbolize, in part, his dual nature. (The use of horns to symbolize duality is also reflected in the phrase “on the horns of a dilemma.”) The three aspects of the Goddess and the two aspects of the Horned God are sometimes mapped on to the five points of the Pentagram, although which points correspond to which deity aspects varies. In some other systems, he is represented as a triune god, split into three aspects that reflect those of the Triple Goddess: the Youth (Warrior), the Father, and the Sage.

The Horned God has been explored within several psychological theories and has become a recurrent theme in fantasy literature.[5]:872