The Witches Magick for April 23rd – Black Cord Binding Spell

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BLACK CORD BINBING SPELL

Use this to bind someone from hurting others and themselves.
ONLY do this if there are no other options available to you.

You need:

Black cord-long enough to tie 3 knots in

A photo of the person harming others

The Spell:

First of all sit and cast circle. Explain to the universe what you are about to do and ask if it is the right thing. Think about how the person is hurting others and let the anger build up. Then all at once say loudly:

“(person’s name) I bind you from hurting others!”

Then quickly tie a knot tightly in the cord. Repeat the process three times or as many times you feel necessary. When done, say:

“Three times three, I bind you (person’s name)!”

Hide the cord and photo in a safe place where the knots won’t come undone. Or better still, burn the cord so the knots never come undone. (you don’t really need a photo, but it helps make the magic stronger.

A Glorious Sunday Morning To All My Family & Friends!

Good Morning Images
I apologize for running late. I didn’t sleep in or anything like that. In fact, I have been on the internet since 7:30 this morning. I had plans on getting the postings done early and then cleaning house. But instead I have been wandering the internet cooling off.

You see, I got a little upset this morning. I know everyone is entitled to their own opinions and I respect that. But I sort of took some comments personally, which I should never do. I am a hot-head and I will be the first to admit it. I occasionally fly off the handle, I admit that too. So I needed some time to cool off. The thing that upset me is, I have been getting some criticism about a photo I posted on this site of The Morrighan. Here is the pic……..

morrighan

This photo has been described as looking like a Victorian secret model. I can guarantee you this is no Victoria secret model. It is an image of a younger Morrighan as the warrior she was known to be.  I have several more images of the Morrighan. All of them ranging from when she was very young to very old. Since the Morrighan is my Great Dark Mother, I do not see a problem with posting images of her as I see her. We all see our Gods and Goddesses differently. Who is to say what photo is right or what photo is wrong? It is up to the individual that honors that God or Goddess to portrait them as they see them. I see the Great Morrighan the way other people probably do not. She takes many forms and no one is to say that my way of seeing her is wrong. Nor will I say your way of seeing her is wrong.  All that I ask is for a little respect when I post a photo or image of one of my Goddesses.

You know this brings me back to a point of The WOTC’s past.  The very first image I posted of a witch was a young, sexy thing, I tell you. And everyone was appalled. I was appalled because they were appalled. I couldn’t image why on earth would anyone object to this pic. It was a young, sexy witch, good grief! Then I was hit with “witches have green skin and long noses with warts.” I couldn’t believe I actually heard that. Well, as you can imagine, I got off on “that was the way Hollywood and cartoons had portrayed witches.” Everyone on the site could look in the mirror and see what a real witch looked like! So why on earth, not show the world what we really look like. I know darn good and well I am not going to put up a photo of myself looking like that. Why should we, it is old stereotyping of us.

The point being, who is to say those old ugly images of our Gods and Goddesses are not also stereotyped? Our religion has been so screwed with, who knows what the Gods and Goddesses might really look like. The ones that messed with their images could have deliberately made them ugly and grotesque so they would not appeal to the masses.  Remember, those people would and still will do anything to turn us away from our Religion. Anything!

What it all boils down to, is no one actually knows for sure what any of our Gods or Goddesses looked like. We only have imagines created by some men. Who were these men? Where they Pagans? Probably not.

Last word, the Gods and Goddesses appear to us in different forms and shapes. I will respect your version of how you view the Gods/Goddesses and you respect mine. Deal?

Lady Of The Abyss