Wednesday, June 26, 2013

A new Admin coming

 

I think think… actually, things will start changing and a lot here really soon because this blog will have another Admin, my friend, Belle.

Why there will be a change?

Well, because my friend Belle, isn’t a “Black witch”, she is a nature child, white witch!

She is an amazing person, and its funny that such friendship works between us, facing the fact that we are the opposite of the other, but still, we have a great friendship and I adore her!

So this blog will gain a light spirit, but it doesn’t mean the dark one will be gone!

You guys will know when it’s gonna be me posting and when it’s going to be her and I hope you will keep enjoying it, mainly if you are a little white or black witch.

 

I will keep posting about my favorite “scary” movies, and also about witchcraft, and some voodoo and black magic things, she will, 100%, post about the nature and the Wicca.

 

I can only hope you guys will like the new posts and my friend as well, because surely I like her!

the design of the blog wont change, at least I don’t want to change, but we may talk about it if necessary.

 

Have a great day, y’all!

Saturday, June 22, 2013

CandyMan Legend & Movie

 

The Candyman is an urban legend about the ghost of a slave who returns from the dead in search of revenge if you say his name 5 times.

A horror movie was made in 1992 about the legend, followed by two sequels, starring Tony Todd as Candyman.

According to the legend, if you look into a mirror and chant the name “Candyman” 5 times he will appear behind you and kill you with his hook.

For you see, the Candyman is a vicious killer with a bloody hook for a hand.

He appears from the mirror, covered in blood and bees and he has nothing but murder on his mind.

They say that many years ago, the Candyman was a real man, back in the days of slavery, Candyman was a black slave named Daniel Robtaille, who worked on a plantation in New Orleans.

He was a talented painter and was chosen by the plantation owner to paint a portrait of  his daughter.

But Daniel fell in love with the daughter of the white plantation owner.

When he found out that his daughter and the slave were in love, he raised an angry mob and chased Daniel out of town.

Armed with pitchforks and a pack of dogs, they chased the slave across the fields and streams.

Finally, they caught up with the exhausted slave near an old barn.

The men seized Daniel and cut off his right hand with a rusty saw, then they covered him in honey and threw him into a beehive.

Daniel was in a terrible pain and died from his injuries, but not before he cursed the men who killed him and vowed to return and exact his revenge.

They say his spirit would never rest and now his ghost walks the world for all eternity, appearing when his name is called 5 times.

 

Source: Scaryforkids.com.

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I got this movie yesterday, it took a lot for me to download but I finally downloaded!

I don’t remember when I watched it for the first time, but there was a scene that really made me scream when I watched for the first time, and that still makes my blood freezes, and here it is… well.. it’s not this exact scene, but it’s the sudden close-up of this drawing:

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When I watched for the first time I screamed with the scene and nowadays, even though used, I still see myself feeling my blood cold when this scene comes because it’s really suddenly.

Candyman may not be the scariest movie… no, of course it’s not, there are many movies out there able to make you pee yourself, like Rose Red (some scenes are really freak), but I love this movie and I feel the wish of watching all the time.

 

Maybe the next movie I will get will be Rose Red, not sure yet, but it’s an idea that keeps coming in my mind.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

How to Do the Black Magic?

 

Do you believe?

Do you have courage?

Are you willing to go till the end?

Are you ready to deal with the consequences?

 

*Make sure you understand completely your motivation. Awakening the forces of darkness can be a serious move and should not be done lightly.

*Make sure you understand the consequences. The threefold law (Wiccan's Rede) states that you what you put forth comes back to you threefold. As a result, you may die or become seriously injured. Additionally, you may suffer a fate worse than you can currently imagine. Due to this fact, be sure that the outcome you are hoping to obtain is completely worth it.

*Determine what method you would like to use. Are you conjuring demons? Placing a hex or curse? Make a plan.

*Write your spell in your grimoire. Be sure to bind it.

*Learn the "words of power" associated with your desired spell. If you are summoning a demon or some other foul beast, you must learn its true name before the spell will work.

*Draw a pentagram or circle of power on the ground. Which you use will depend upon the spell being cast.

*Step into your pentagram or circle of power. Once inside, gather your concentration and energy. You will need all the energy within you to complete the spell.

*With all the might you possess, say the "words of power" aloud three times. Once said, it may take a moment for the words to take hold, or the demon you summon may make you wait a moment for dramatic effect.
If you have summoned a demonic beast or spirit, treat it with respect. These creatures do not necessarily have loyalty to their summoner.

*Prepare for your results. This also means preparing for the evil that may come. Be cautious.

 

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What’s Wicca?

Wicca (English pronunciation: /ˈwɪkə/) is a modern pagan, witchcraft religion. It was developed in England during the first half of the 20th century and it was introduced to the public in 1954 by Gerald Gardner, a retired British civil servant. It draws upon a diverse set of ancient pagan and 20th century hermetic motifs for its theological structure and ritual practice.

Wicca is a diverse religion with no central authority or figure defining it. It is divided into various lineages and denominations, referred to as "traditions", each with its own organisational structure and level of centralisation. Due to its decentralized nature, there is some disagreement over what actually constitutes Wicca. Some traditions, collectively referred to as British Traditional Wicca, strictly follow the initiatory lineage of Gardner and consider the term "Wicca" to apply only to such lineaged traditions, while other eclectic traditions do not.

Wicca is typically duotheistic, worshipping a god and goddess traditionally viewed as a mother goddess and horned god. These two deities are often viewed as facets of a greater pantheistic godhead. However, beliefs range from "hard" polytheism to even monotheism. Wiccan celebration follows approximately eight seasonally based festivals known as Sabbats. An unattributed statement known as the Wiccan Rede is the traditional basis of Wiccan morality. Wicca involves the ritual practice of magic.

The term "Wicca" first achieved widespread acceptance when referring to the religion in the 1960s and 70s. Prior to that, the term "Witchcraft" had been more widely used. Whilst being based upon the Old English word wicca, a masculine term for sorcerers, the actual individual who coined the capitalised term "Wicca" is unknown, though it has been speculated that it was Charles Cardell, who certainly used the term "Wiccen" during the 1950s.

Application of the word Wicca has given rise to "a great deal of disagreement and infighting". Gardnerian and Alexandrian Wicca are often collectively termed British Traditional Wicca, and many of their practitioners consider the term Wicca to apply only to these lineaged traditions. Others do not use the word "Wicca" at all, instead preferring to be referred to only as "Witchcraft," while others believe that all modern witchcraft traditions can be considered "Wiccan."

Popular culture, as seen in TV programmes like Buffy the Vampire Slayer tends to use the terms “Wiccan” and "Wicca" as completely synonymous with the terms “Witch” and “Witchcraft” respectively

Beliefs vary markedly between different traditions and individual practitioners. However, various commonalities exist between these disparate groups, which usually include views on theology, the afterlife, magic and morality.

Wiccan views on theology are numerous and varied and there is no universally agreed-upon religious canon, but Wicca is traditionally a duotheistic religion that venerates both a "Triple Goddess" associated with the Moon and stars and fate, and a Horned God associated with forests and animals and the realm beyond death. These two deities are variously understood through the frameworks of pantheism (as being dual aspects of a single godhead), duotheism (as being two polar opposites), hard polytheism (being two distinct deities in a larger pantheon which includes other pagan gods) or soft polytheism (being composed of many lesser deities). In some pantheistic and duotheistic conceptions, deities from diverse cultures may be seen as aspects of the Goddess or God. However, there are also other theological viewpoints to be found within the Craft, including monotheism, the concept that there is just one deity, which is seen by some, such as Dianic Wiccans, as being the Goddess, whilst by others, like the Church and School of Wicca, as instead being genderless. There are other Wiccans who are atheists or agnostics, not believing in any actual deity, but instead viewing the gods as psychological archetypes of the human mind which can be evoked and interacted with.[citation needed]

According to the Witches Janet and Stewart Farrar, who held a pantheistic, duotheistic and animistic view of theology, Wiccans "regard the whole cosmos as alive, both as a whole and in all of its parts", but that "such an organic view of the cosmos cannot be fully expressed, and lived, without the concept of the God and Goddess. There is no manifestation without polarisation; so at the highest creative level, that of Divinity, the polarisation must be the clearest and most powerful of all, reflecting and spreading itself through all the microcosmic levels as well"

 

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Narcissus

 

All right, now you probably are asking: “Why is she talking about Narcissus" on a blog that related to witchcraft”?

Well, I always loved Greek Mythology, always, since I was a little girl, I was always truly fascinated with all those stories, characters, and etc., and after watching Xena and Hercules, this interest and love only got stronger.

I want to bring new things to my blog, of course I will keep posting about witchcraft and adding links and sources, but I also want to explore how far I can go, turn this blog into someone more about me, that’s why I am posting about this!

 

Narcissus, I remember well, it was one of the first stories that I read, I don’t remember well my age, but I remember the story and remembered the flower as well.

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Narcissus or Narkissos (Greek: Νάρκισσος), possibly derived from ναρκη (narke) meaning "sleep, numbness," in Greek mythology was a hunter from the territory of Thespiae in Boeotia who was renowned for his beauty. He was the son of a river god named Cephissus and a nymph named Liriope.

He was exceptionally proud, in that he disdained those who loved him. Nemesis saw this and attracted Narcissus to a pool where he saw his own reflection in the water and fell in love with it, not realizing it was merely an image. Unable to leave the beauty of his reflection, Narcissus died.Narcissus is the origin of the term narcissism, a fixation with oneself.

Such fascinating story, of course we don’t find people who would react like Narcissus reacted, but we find many people like him nowadays, people who think they are the best and the others can’t reach their feet… I could name one of them: Paris Hilton!

 

Thursday, June 13, 2013

The Addams Family (Love it)

 

A good memory of my childhood, as long as nightmare before Christmas.

I always, always loved goth stuff, always, and I remember watching these movies and loving it and things aren’t different now that I am an adult, not at all!

 

I will write a better review on my favorite “dark” movies, right now, unfortunately, I am with no time, but felt inspired on posting about the Addams family.