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Talismans, Amulets and Charms have been used by people from all cultures and civilizations, from all walks of life and from all levels of society to ensure, obtain, promote, and possess health, good fortune, magical powers, prosperity, protection, regeneration, safety, and wisdom. Talismans are stones, necklaces, pendants, broaches and other crystalline objects that possess and retain powers and magical abilities of their own which may be transmitted and transferred to those who hold or possess them and in the process thereby making powerful transformations possible. Talismans may also be embellished, engraved, or inscribed with powerfully magical sacred symbols, designs, mandalas, runes, and sigils. Supernatural powers and magical abilities may be imbued, implanted and instilled in the Talismans by Archangels, Nature Spirits, Goddesses and Gods. For example, the Sword Excalibur was imbued with magical powers by the Lady of the Lake who was a Devic Nature Spirit Undine. When King Arthur wielded the Talismanic Sword Excalibur, he was invincible in battle.
Talismans were an integral
part of all the ancient cultures including those of Babylon, China, Egypt,
European Middle Ages, Greece, and Rome. A renown example of a talisman was the
potently powerful alchemical Philosopher's Stone.
Amulets are stones, necklaces, pendants, broaches and other crystalline objects that passively protect those who hold or possess them from harm and the evil machinations of others. Historically, the use of Amulets has been prevalent in all cultures and civilizations from ancient to modern times as a means of defense against the Dark Forces and adversity caused by Black Magick. Some ancient Egyptian amulets were the ankh (immortality, creativity), eye of Horus (protection from evil and misfortune), frog (fertility, fecundity), and scarab beetle (resurrection, protection against Dark Arts). Some amulets were shaped like various animal totems such as the Bull for strength and virility. Charms are stones, necklaces, pendants, broaches and other crystalline objects stones, which have been empowered through magic and/or the ceremonial recitation of chants, incantations, formulas, mantras, phrases, prayers, and words for curative, fertility, good fortune, healing, romantic love, protection, and warding purposes. Part of ancient folk magic traditions, charms may also be embellished, engraved, or inscribed with powerfully magical sacred symbols, designs, mandalas, runes, and sigils.
All crystals and stones
also are endowed with curative, healing, magical, and mystical powers of their
own; as well as, those bestowed by the Angels, Devas, Goddesses, Gods, and
Nature Spirits.
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