To Stop A Liar…
Buy a cows tongue at the grocery store, slice it open
length wise (top and bottom) between halves place
a piece of paper that you have written the person
who is lying name on, be detailed as you can. roll
the tongue up (tip to back) and drive 7 nails, 7 pins
and 7 needles through the tongue each time saying
something like (name) cannot lie; Wrap the tongue
up in red cloth and leave it in the woods with 7
pennies
Powerful Revenge spell
13 black candles
a belonging of the intended victim
A cauldron
pepper
HATE
Cast a circle and and set up the 13 candles in a crown on your altar.Sprinkle the pepper around the circle while chanting:
"To lock in hate, to lock out love, rage I must create, Revenge I must think of."
Light the first candle and then say:
"I light thee with only hate in my heart. Only with revenge in mind.
I give thee light to aid my rage into the direction of he/she I hate."
Light the other candles one by one and repeat this. Now hold the belonging tightly in both of your hands and visualize the persons face, and think of all the things he/she has done to you. Gather all the hate and rage you have toward this person and force the energy into the object. When you feel that you have succeeded in doing this, open your eyes and chant three times:
"Make (fill in name) see the hurt he/she brings me, make him/her feel the pain I feel.
Remove the hate from my heart, and all the pain he/she has brought me,
Move it towards the more deserving, all he/she has done he/she shall now see,
I will seek my revenge times three."
Now run the object through all 13 candles, and then drop it into the cauldron, and stare into the smoke as you chant:
"As this burns, your pain shall begin, and all you brought me,
now shall end."
When the object has burnt out close the circle.
The Significance Of The Beltane Night Celebration
The Beltane is one of the major Sabbaths of the pagan tradition. The celebration of this festival starts on the eve of April 30th and extends to May 1. The origin of Beltane can be traced to the Druids who celebrated fire and light. The “Bel” means brilliant and “Teine” means Fire. This celebration is done to commemorate the fertility of the soil, mark the abundance of harvests and the passage from the darkness of winter into the light of spring. This celebration is syncretized to the Saint Walburga in the Christian religion so it is also referred as Walpurgis Night.
The symbols :
- Day: May 1st.
- Incense: lilac, lily of the valley, verbena, oliban, hawthorn.
Planets:
Venus and the Moon
Deities Celebrated:
- Flora : Roman goddess of flowers.
- Diane : Goddess of the Moon
- Pan : Greek god of the woods and fertility.
Colors:
Pink, soft green, mauve, yellow.
Candles:
pink, green and mauve.
Trees: fruit trees in bloom, willow, hawthorn.
Flowers: lilac, lily of the valley, buttercup, May flowers.
Stones: emerald, sapphire, rose quartz.
Beltane Fire
During this celebration, bonfires are lit to keep away evil spirits. The lightening of fire and welcoming of the sun ensures the fertility of the land. In the Celtic tradition, the worshippers leap around the fire for purification and fertility purposes.
The Maypole
In recent times, celebration of Beltane is done around the Maypole which is a phallic symbol planted deep into the earth and decorated with colored ribbons. This pole represents the potency and fecundity of God and the unwinding ribbons are symbols of the union of the god and goddess. The worshippers drink and dance around this pole.
Significance of Beltane
For Agriculture:
This is a season of cultivation of seeds and rearing of animals. In ancient Sweden animals were let out for grazing.
Binds Relationship:
It is also the time to bind one’s destiny to another person in an annual relationship. The Celtics and ancient Pagans are known to mark this season with a hand fasting.
The tradition is that on the morning of May 1st, the couple wander in the woods and exchange their vows of fidelity and love for a period of one year. The man picks flowers for his beautiful woman and braids a crown that he offers to her.
The woman picks oak leaves for her lover’s crown. In some tradition, they use a ribbon to fasten their hands together before pledging loyalty to one another for a year. At the end of the one year period, they might decide to break up or renew their commitment.
For fertility:
During this celebration, the goddesses of fertility are revered. People seek for blessings of fertility for their animals, land and themselves. Barren women mate on this night with the hope of getting pregnant.
Celebration of Beltane in Czech Republic:
To the people of Czech Republic, Beltane is seen as a season of love. Huge bon fires of about 8 meters are set up preferably at the top of the hills. Pagans gather around the bon fire to drink, dance, make love and make merry. When a black and dense smoke formation leave the fire, the people cheer it as “a witch flying away”.
On Beltane Night as on Halloween strange things may happen. One of such is unbridled sexuality as worshippers consider this time ideal for reproduction.
Beltane night is also a time to use your energy to show kindness to people around you and heal the sickly ones. You can also prepare amulets of protection that will serve you during the year.