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~Elise~
January 27th, 2007, 09:45 PM
No matter how much they try to deny it, almost every religion involves a component of Witchcraft, usually in the form of some power symbol or object that offers a measurable benefit to true believers. Otherwise, what would be the point?
Some of the earliest artifacts of human civilization are talismans. The ancient Egyptians were fans of the ankh, a hieroglyph which symbolized bread, and by extension, life. Amulets featuring ankhs were worn by the living and especially the dead, as part of early cryogenic suspension programs.
Early talismans often featured symbols of sacred geometry, such as mandalas, pentagrams, hexagrams and spirals. The oldest talismans consist of symbols scratched into stones, sometimes with a hole cut for a cord, allowing the object to be worn as a pendant.
The most common association with the word talisman is the medieval incarnation of the object. Starting in the Dark Ages, humanity's love affair with the occult kicked into high gear. Medieval sorcerers would inscribe intricate designs on flat pieces of metal, which would be worn as an amulet. The designs were usually derived from grimoires, or spell books, which purported to contain ancient esoteric secrets.
What are some of the things that can be used as talismans you ask? Let me give you just a FEW examples: good luck coins, lucky rabbit feet, four-leaf clovers, mojo bags, lucky wishbones, white elephant amulets, charm bracelets, hoodoo "curio" powders, lucky horseshoes, rattlesnake rattles, floor washes and baths for good luck, buckeye nuts talismans, black-eyed peas for luck at New Year's, scarab beetle talismans. And this is just a very small list of items. Best place to look for some of these? www.luckymojo.com (http://www.luckymojo.com/)
In modern times, many lucky charms and talismans have been adopted and utilized.
During the early 20th century when many Irish Catholic men became Police officers in New York City, many started carrying a medal of St.Jude, along with their callbox key for protection, as St. Jude is considered to be the patron saint of policemen. Many Catholics continue to believe that certain holy medals (especially blessed ones) will aid those who wear them, particularly St. Christopher, who is the patron saint of travelers. Or bury St. Anthony upside down by your porch to sell your house. The list goes on.
An Amulet is an object which has intrinsic power to give protection to its wearer, whereas a Talisman is specifically made to achieve a particular purpose. Amulets give protection by absorbing negative energies, while Talismans work by generating a positive force to achieve their objective. Both work like self charging solar batteries and are constructed in a way which links them with the appropriate planetary force concerned for the intention. . The talisman can be considered to be a magnet that is designed to attract desired circumstances. Quite often, a talisman has also protective qualities. In this case, it acts passively as an amulet and actively as a talisman.

A talisman can be considered a spell that has been cast as a solid touchable object. It can be as simple or as complex as the maker wishes it to be and come in a nearly infinite variety of shapes and sizes.
You have to decide what the actual form of a talisman will be, you have to know clearly what the desired effects of the talisman are to be.
Next is constructing the talisman. This should be done in the same frame of mind as you would have while casting a spell, and chanting the purpose while you do increases the efficacy.
Part of the process is charging and consecrating the talisman. After the talisman is complete, you can perform a ritual to charge and consecrate it.
If you are going to go this formal route, then know what day, what time, what incense, what color candles, and what God/s and or Goddess/es to invoke. It will change for every talisman.
1)Consecrate a Circle
2)Purify the talisman with Earth, Air, Fire, and Water
3) Charge it with the desired effect. This may be as a chant, or an invocation to the God and Goddess, or the ritual burning of a slip of paper with the purpose of the talisman written on it and then smearing the talisman with the resulting ash, or rubbing it with an essential oil while repeating the purpose aloud; whatever seems best or most appropriate for that particular talisman.
4)Release the Circle
Or you can go a less formal route:
1) Hold your soon to be magical item in your receptive hand (left if you’re right handed, right if you’re left handed).
2) Close your eyes and your fist about the magical item and begin to feel the energy of your body protective, powerful, personal thought energy flowing through your body, down your arm and into your hand holding the magical item.
3) Feel the magical item begin to pulse with your power, your personal power. See yourself wearing it and the magical item protecting you as you work or go to school or play sports or walk home at night from work. Feel the power and invoke your personal god/goddess who you feel attuned with the most
4) Feel and envision the energy and personal power charging through you your arm, your hand and your magical item all at once, envision it as a protective white, yellow or blue light glowing all about you.
5) Stop when you feel it’s been charged enough. On some level, you will know when it’s ready. Slip your magical item on and do not take it off. If a magical item is to protect you, then you should wear it at all times. If it is to protect your room or office, hang it up in your room and do not remove it.
Give a blessing to the Lady and Lord each day as you look at your magical item and thank her/him for protecting you and your home/office/car/friend's room, etc.





http://www.rotten.com/library/occult/talismans/ (http://www.rotten.com/library/occult/talismans/)
www.luckymojo.com (http://www.luckymojo.com/)
http://www.crystalinks.com/talisman.html (http://www.crystalinks.com/talisman.html)
www.geocities.com/~firesilk/book14.html (http://www.geocities.com/~firesilk/book14.html)
http://www.sanfords.net/Pagan_Humor_and_Thoughts/amulets_talismans__sachets.htm (http://www.sanfords.net/Pagan_Humor_and_Thoughts/amulets_talismans__sachets.htm)

~Elise~
January 27th, 2007, 09:46 PM
Your homework is to construct an amulet/talisman for either yourself or your space. Tell what you used and why, how you consecrated it and how you’re using it everyday.

Against The Tide
February 4th, 2007, 11:18 AM
Just acknowleding your lesson.. sorry for the lateness it must have slipped through my net.

TheRiverDaughter
February 5th, 2007, 11:27 AM
trying to get caught up with a week and a half of internet backlog, but I've read it, and I'll get cracking!

Fencai
February 5th, 2007, 01:07 PM
working on it.... cant find quite the "right" object yet... have something in mind, and will hopefully get to the store this week to get some supplies...
will report soon!

~Elise~
February 9th, 2007, 09:21 PM
Just to let you know--we're outta town this weekend, no internet access--be back Sunday night LATE.

Post homework--I'd like to get the final lesson up soon.

Elise

Against The Tide
February 10th, 2007, 10:48 PM
Your homework is to construct an amulet/talisman for either yourself or your space. Tell what you used and why, how you consecrated it and how you’re using it everyday.

My talisman was a simple one of protection. This is going to sound all over the place, but I used astrology, the Cabbalah and my own Goddess from the Celtic Patheon, Morrigan, in constructing it.

First up, I decided shape and colour to match its purpose - Morrigan, not only my patron Goddess, but also Godddess of War would be able to protect me (amongst other things) - the astrological equivilent is Mars, and the Cabbalah's tree of life equivilent is Geburah (Severity). This gave me the colour - red and the shape of a five sided polygon (contains energy while polygram extends energy outwards), the number of sides is attributed also to Mars. I drew a cirle on plain paper and using a protactor, divided the shape up and cut it into a polygon.

On the underside I drew the planetary seal for Mars. This was done by contructing Mars's magic square and then drawing a pattern that linked all the sqaures together. This seal was suggested in one of my resources Making Talismans - Nick Farrell and I have had my peers test it to their satisfaction. I also drew a spear - a sign for the Morrigan.

On the top side I drew a smaller polygon inside the shape and then shaded the exterior in red. I wrote on the inside "I approach the Washer of the Ford, between this world and the next. Hail to thee, specter queen, Morrigan. I ask you to attend this, thy hall and bring thy blessings of protection from harm".

I cast the circle did an elemental consecration, passing it through the smoke of incense (air), over the flames of a candle (fire), dripped some consecrated water on it (water) and touched it to my Pentagram (Earth) then invoked the Goddess Morrigan and asked for her to empower the talisman.

To use this, I will tuck it into my wallet and carry it with me.



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Fencai
February 11th, 2007, 12:27 PM
I made an amulet of protection.

I used Tiger's Eye stone that was encase with silver wire to hold it on a silk cord. The reasons that I chose tiger's eye is because:

"Tiger's Eye (Tiger Eye) is a stone of protection that is also very grounding. It enhances integrity, willpower, practicality and correct use of power. It is a stone that enhances good luck, and brings prosperity, often in the form of money. Tiger's eye is also a very protective stone which is especially protective during travel. It can also help one see clearly without illusion. Tiger's eye brings a special boost to the solar plexus chakra and to one's personal power."

I ground myself, cast my circle and called upon my gaurdian dragons.I asked each of them separately to add their powers and protection to my talismen. Before closing my circle, I thanked them and sat and meditated on the talismen and could see the magic flowing around it.
I thanked them again and closed the circle.

I have been wearing it inside my shirt as a necklace. However, if i cannot wear it that way, I keep it in my pocket, and it is small enough that I could wear it as a bracelet too. I wanted to keep it diverse.

~Elise~
February 12th, 2007, 07:12 PM
Awesome work both of you!!!!!

Next??? Who else?

I'm giving to the end of the week. I want to get the final lesson up. I'd hoped more would have finished this by now.

Elise

TheRiverDaughter
February 13th, 2007, 11:22 AM
I had a lot of trouble coming up with what I wanted to use for this assignment.

I thought about using my necklace (an equal-armed celtic cross) that I wear all the time, but decided that, since I often take it off, I'd be better with a permanent fixture in my apartment than something I can choose not to wear.

I thought about making something - but money's tight and I can't go out and buy the stuff I'd want to make a little talisman out of.

And then I remembered a little mother of pearl box - I keep it by my bedside, but it has been empty for awhile. I decided to put some important things in it that reminded me of protection, peace, and stability (Tigers Eye stone, malachite rosary, a necklace my mom gave me) and charge it to keep by the bed as a talisman.

To charge it I did a grounding/centering meditation, shielded, asked for protection, peace, and stability to charge the box, and then "filled" the box with light and positive energy. I allowed the energy to wrap around each item inside, and then around the box itself.

It's currently sitting on my bedside table, and I have tried to make a point of giving it a little surge of extra energy (and "thank you" energy) at night before my DH and I go to bed.

Against The Tide
February 15th, 2007, 04:55 PM
Bump for grate justice... err hurry up other classmates, I want to see the next lesson and I'm sure teach is wanting to get on with it also.

TheRiverDaughter
February 15th, 2007, 05:23 PM
Update to add: I've just finished making a jasper pendulum for the divination class - I'll be storing that in the same little bedside box that I've charged as a talisman.

every little bit helps, right?

The Panther's Dream
February 17th, 2007, 04:15 PM
I really had a hard time choosing what to use for this. I wanted to get some sort of jewelry piece, but seeing as how I have no money or job right now, that didn't seem practical. :lol:

I finally decided on a staff that I made a few years ago. I got this really long branch with a smaller branch attached, which I removed and made into a little wand. Since this staff is natural wood that I found, and I found it on a trip with my family to Yosemite on the drive home, it has special value to me.

I didn't do anything too involved, I really wanted to just focus on getting my own personal energies into it. I grounded and centered myself and focused on getting a feel for the staff and the wood's own energies. I cleansed the staff with salt too. I then shielded and included the staff in the shielding. I focused on positive images and things that I thought of as being protective, then I focused the energy onto the staff to charge it with protecting my room and altar and myself while I was around it. I used a mixture of herbs with protective qualities to sort of annoint the staff along with a little bit of water, I burned some sandalwood incense and some candles too, to have all the elements present.

I'm going to keep the staff in my room near my altar so that it can protect my space.

~Elise~
February 18th, 2007, 08:39 PM
Nice way to improvise!

BTW, guys!-- LAST LESSON IS UP as of right now

Elise

~NightFire~
February 28th, 2007, 08:23 AM
I did this assignment just before I went on holiday.
I used a Black pebble that I found near my bampy's (a.k.a grandfather's) grave (which reminds me of all of our holidays to Weymouth) , which therefore means alot to me.

I chose to use it for protection when going to & coming back from Egypt.

I charged it by grounding myself, holding the pebble in my (closed) hand, & focusing on it's (& my late bamby's) energy, whilst imagining myself protected & happy all through my holiday.

I felt really calm, & peaceful on the plane there & back (despite turbulence upon coming home), & I managed to keep a clear head throughout the holiday (despite the fact that my friend was ill the whole time, which was difficult for all involved). So I think that it worked. :)

I wish that it would have worked enough to protect me from illness upon being back at home though..._inabox_