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Budget store Poundland has withdrawn a set of Halloween outfits for children. Checks on witches' hats revealed a small number of chemicals which have been classified as unsafe for children.
The recall was a precautionary method as only a small number of products were affected.
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Why would these Amber Tamblyn and Arielle Kebbel be dressed up like Red Sonja from "Conan the Barbarian" & a punk rock witch? Halloween!Why would these Amber Tamblyn and Arielle Kebbel be dressed up like Red Sonja from... more
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In perhaps one of the strangest twists to date in the story of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, a video now shows the governor crediting her electoral success to a preacher who claims to successfully hunt witches.
The speech, shown below, was filmed in June. Palin describes the visit of Pastor Thomas Muthee to the Wasilla Assembly of God in 2005.
"As I was mayor and Pastor Muthee was here and he was praying over me, and you know how he speaks and he's so bold. And he was praying 'Lord make a way, Lord make a way,'" Palin remarked.
“And I'm thinking, this guy’s really bold, he doesn't even know what I'm going to do, he doesn’t know what my plans are," she continued. "And he’s praying not 'oh Lord if it be your will may she become governor,' no, he just prayed for it. He said, 'Lord make a way and let her do this next step. And that’s exactly what happened.'"
“So, again, very very powerful, coming from this church,” she added.
In 1988, Pastor Muthee and his wife traveled to Kenya after being "called by God." Setting up shop in the basement of a grocery store, they claim to have brought 200 people "to God" and away from the town's "spiritual oppression."
The source of the oppression? Witchcraft, Muthee says. When researching the community, they found that a woman named "Mama Jane" ran a divination clinic that drew a large following in the town.
“We prayed, we fasted, the Lord showed us a spirit of witchcraft resting over the place,” Pastor Muthee said.
Muthee made his experiences into a video called Transformations, which documents his "spiritual warfare" against demons and occult practices. Spiritual warfare is more common in Latin America and Africa, where the concept of day-to-day demons has a stronger hold. The video's trailer is available here.
The film -- and Muthee's practices -- received treatment in a 1999 Christian Science Monitor article.
"According to accounts of the witchhunt circulated on evangelical websites such as Prayer Links Ministries, after Pastor Muthee declared Mama Jane a witch, the townspeople became suspicious and began to turn on her, demanding that she be stoned," the London Times noted Tuesday. "Public outrage eventually led the police to raid her home, where they fired gunshots, killing a pet python which they believed to be a demon."
Palin's speech accompanied the Wasilla Assembly of God's Masters' Commission, which the church's pastor said will allow Alaska to become a refuge for American evangelicals during the coming "end of days" -- or Armageddon.
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A woman beheaded after she was accused of causing a girl to spit pins and convulse was exonerated Wednesday, more than 200 years after she became the last person executed as a witch in Europe.
The decision to clear Anna Goeldi's name came after long debate in the eastern Swiss state of Glarus, and was taken in consultation with the Protestant and Roman Catholic churches.
Goeldi, who was executed in 1782, was a maidservant in the house of prominent burgher Johann Jakob Tschudi. Tschudi, a doctor and magistrate, allegedly had an affair with Goeldi, according to a book published last year by local journalist Walter Hauser.A woman beheaded after she was accused of causing a girl to spit pins and convulse was... more
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Every religion or culture all over the world has their own way to define and celebrate their new year. For example, the Chinese have the Imlek year and to celebrate it, have, as they called it in their own language, "Gong Xi Fat Choy". The Moslem societies have their Muharam year, and any of the people over the world using the Gregorian calendar, celebrate the New Year on January 1st.
The same thing also occurs in Bali, however the Balinese use many different calendar systems. They have adopted the Gregorian calendar for business and government purposes. But for the endless procession of holy days, temple anniversaries, celebrations, sacred dances, building houses, wedding ceremonies, death and cremation processes and other activities that define Balinese life, they have two calendar systems. The first is the Pawukon (from the word Wuku which means week) and Sasih (which is means month). Wuku consists of 30 items starting from Sinta, the first Wuku and end up with the Watugunung the last one. The Pawukon, a 210-day ritual calendar brought over from Java in the 14th century, is a complex cycle of numerological conjunctions that provides the basic schedule for ritual activities on Bali. Sasih, a parallel system of Indian origin, is a twelve month lunar calendar that starts with the vernal equinox and is equally important in determining when to pay respect to the Gods.
Westerners open the New Year in revelry, however, in contrast, the Balinese open their New Year in silence. This is called Nyepi Day, the Balinese day of Silence, which falls on the day following the dark moon of the spring equinox, and opens a new year of the Saka Hindu era which began in 78 A.D.
Nyepi is a day to make and keep the balance of nature. It is based on the story of when King Kaniska I of India was chosen in 78 A.D. The King was famous for his wisdom and tolerance for the Hinduism and Buddhism societies. In that age, Aji Saka did Dharma Yatra (the missionary tour to promote and spread Hinduism) to Indonesia and introduce the Saka year.
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Every religion or culture all over the world has their own way to define and celebrate their new year. For example, the Chinese have the Imlek year and to celebrate it, have, as they called it in their own language, "Gong Xi Fat Choy". The Moslem societies have their Muharam year, and any of the people over the world using the Gregorian calendar, celebrate the New Year on January 1st.
The same thing also occurs in Bali, however the Balinese use many different calendar systems. They have adopted the Gregorian calendar for business and government purposes. But for the endless procession of holy days, temple anniversaries, celebrations, sacred dances, building houses, wedding ceremonies, death and cremation processes and other activities that define Balinese life, they have two calendar systems. The first is the Pawukon (from the word Wuku which means week) and Sasih (which is means month). Wuku consists of 30 items starting from Sinta, the first Wuku and end up with the Watugunung the last one. The Pawukon, a 210-day ritual calendar brought over from Java in the 14th century, is a complex cycle of numerological conjunctions that provides the basic schedule for ritual activities on Bali. Sasih, a parallel system of Indian origin, is a twelve month lunar calendar that starts with the vernal equinox and is equally important in determining when to pay respect to the Gods.
Westerners open the New Year in revelry, however, in contrast, the Balinese open their New Year in silence. This is called Nyepi Day, the Balinese day of Silence, which falls on the day following the dark moon of the spring equinox, and opens a new year of the Saka Hindu era which began in 78 A.D.
Nyepi is a day to make and keep the balance of nature. It is based on the story of when King Kaniska I of India was chosen in 78 A.D. The King was famous for his wisdom and tolerance for the Hinduism and Buddhism societies. In that age, Aji Saka did Dharma Yatra (the missionary tour to promote and spread Hinduism) to Indonesia and introduce the Saka year.Bali's day
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Many newcomers to the field are uncertain what rituals.
I would therefore give an overview of how and in what order a ritual should be carried out. It is very important that a ritual always in the same way, so that their subconscious to adjust immediately. Also, all points are important and should not be a part omitted.
First, you need a few utensils, for each ritual and any kind of magic needed. This would be:
A Athamen, it is a zweischneidiger ritual dagger, which is exclusively for driving nenutzt of energy and not for such mundane things like bread cut or carve.
A cup of any material
A Pentakelscheibe made of metal, wood or clay, just from a earthy material, because it symbolizes the earth.
An R ä uchergef ä ß, which consists of fireproof material.
Anyone who does not so much money has the same right to einzudecken can also deal with simple items such as kitchen knives, but then only for this purpose be used, wine glass, a sheet of paper covered with stave painted, and a flower pot behelfen red clay.
So now can begin the ritual.
1st Preparation
First of all, it is important to take time and only once on the energies of the space in which they perform their ritual einzustimmen.
Thus, there are several participants discussed, which are part of the ritual wishing, if not one or the whole ritual of a director.
Experience has shown results in more group dynamics, if any part of another ritual participants incorporated.
After all the uncertainties are removed, you can override the festive part.
Who wants can now be special ritual robe and related create jewelry. The person who-where the ritual is not want to move, should ensure that they are clothes made of natural fibres, such as wool, cotton, silk or linen, as these are the emerging energy to penetrate.
For this reason celebrate their rituals, some naked, which I think is not absolutely necessary.
Now, in the centre of the circle provided an altar with a view towards the East was built.
If this is not possible, because the circle is a camp fire, the altar in the East, where the sun and the moon rise.
Some also insist the altar for the North to choose, because this cardinal direction is the earth on which we live and symbolizes power and strength. I personally prefer the east, where the sun and the moon rise.
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How does magic?
You read these pages because they are about everyday magic want to know their lives because they are a turning point, or the "fate" a little peripherals. This is a good thing, because everyone is actually his fortune blacksmith. Some people are daunted by the waves of life, and her throw to lick their wounds and wait anxiously, what happens next, because you can not do anything, it's fate. False thought, you can very well herumreißen the reins when the horse in a different direction than the desired, gallops.
One must also clear, however, there are certain limits which must be acknowledged. The Indians call it karma, I want to life task. It is no coincidence (which is a zufällt), they calculated that these parents, siblings, friends, boss' `s, etc. colleagues. All are part of their life task, even if they are to some fellow ausbeißen the teeth and they only trouble with them. Life is a school and every one of us has to learn his lesson, or you will sit and must repeat the class, in the next life, so to speak, until it is grasped.
I mention this because it is not provided for all, rich or his soul to find partners, if this is not their life task. Some tasks is easier to cope alone and without the sweet life in Saus and Braus. That they must also accept to resign. Our life tasks are as varied as the people themselves must therefore also every man for himself recognize its role and work. It may also help nobody. Even if some people take responsibility for themselves and their happy life to others, they constantly put the cards, or ask another ritual for them to celebrate.
I know there are situations in a person's life, where on foreign aid, because you are no longer the power it has. But they are, please do not get into the habit. I, too, has been frequently asked if I was one or the other ritual for someone could have made. But I think everyone has the ability to own, and it is their own energy that works and that is much more effective. Furthermore, it was not the helm of their lives in foreign hands. Only courage, which others can, they can.
Who says, however, magic would be a great thing, like a light switch without much effort works, has deceived. We must also magic of a certain base, in which they can achieve. I can not, for example, lottery profits to a hope, if I never get a ticket ausfülle. Also at the roulette can only win if they are ready to use. In short if you want to receive something you have to first be willing to give something. In the case of a ritual, it is especially time and energy they have to invest.
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THE last witch executed in Europe was a victim of "judicial murder" more than 200 years ago, the government of the Swiss canton of Glarus said yesterday.
The decision to exonerate Anna Goeldi, executed in 1782, came after a long debate in the Swiss state. It was initially blocked by local authorities and the Protestant Church.
The recommendation to acknowledge that Goeldi was unfairly prosecuted and not a witch, goes back to the local parliament for final approval.Goeldi, a maidservant in the house of prominent burgher Johann Jakob Tschudi, was convicted of "spoiling" the family's daughter, causing her to spit pins and have convulsions.But Tschudi, a doctor and magistrate, was said to have had an affair with Goeldi that never became public.The Protestant Church council, which conducted the trial, decided in advance that the woman was guilty, the government said. She was tortured and executed."This is to acknowledge that the verdict handed down came from a non-legal trial and that Anna Goeldi was the victim of judicial murder," said a government statement.The case was reopened in a book by local journalist Walter Hauser, who examined the ties between Tschudi, Goeldi and the village authorities.
The Glarus government will give 120,000 Swiss francs (£59,000) to perform a play about Goeldi as "additional sign" of the rehabilitation. A museum devoted to her was opened in the village of Mollis in September, on the 225th anniversary of her death.THE last witch executed in Europe was a victim of "judicial murder" more... more
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According to Reuters, four members of a family, including two women, were repeatedly stoned and then buried alive, after other villagers believed they were practising witchcraft.
Apparently, many of the family's neighbours began to think the family had some sort of witchcraft ability, after the father visited a sick villager to perform religious rituals who died shortly after.
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In an exclusive report from the Niger Delta, in the deep south of west Africa, Tracy McVeigh hears the extraordinary stories of children who have been ostracised by their families and communities, and visits the parents who have abandoned and abused their own children because they believe they are witches.In an exclusive report from the Niger Delta, in the deep south of west Africa, Tracy... more
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Who was the lucky person that heard Elwood "Bunky" Bartlett on a bar stool go on about how he was going to open a witch school if he won the lottery? Well, it's happening and he's telling the world. He won a $33 Million jackpot and plans to open the facility in Maryland. Sometimes dreams do come true ..
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