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Post by SvarturSteinn on May 13, 2004 11:55:19 GMT -5
I was wondering if anyone would be interested in me dropping the ocational dragon involed 'spell' from time to time, usualy for when it's a good time of the day/month/year/decade to be doing it?
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arrwyn
Shadow Dweller
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Post by arrwyn on Jul 12, 2004 16:54:02 GMT -5
I'd be interested, Svartur. I don't often do spells but it's always good to know one when I need it.
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Post by AcaciaPhoenix on Nov 9, 2004 11:07:35 GMT -5
I don't do very much spell workings either but I'd be interested to see what they are like. Please do!
Acacia
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Post by WinterWitch on Jul 26, 2005 8:09:13 GMT -5
Calling the Dragon
Items needed:
Pentacle Water Chalice (with spring water) Dish of salt Wine Chalice (with, you guest it Wine, the wine must be very rich and with a warm feel) Black and white altar candles Athame,wand Incense,of Dragon's Blood or Mugwort POISONOUS SO TRY A SUB!!> Mirror bell and staff pen and paper
Cast circle and all that stuff to get ready before ritual.
Hold the athame in your power hand, the staff in the other.Stand facing the altar and tap the staff three times on the floor while holding the athame pointed at the pentacle, chant intone that vibrate trou your body:
Come Dragons! By Your-All Consuming Breath, I summon you. (Tap staff 3 times)
By Your Piercing Gaze, I Summon You! (Tap staff three times)
By Your Mighty Strength, I Summon You! (Tap staff three times)
By Your Wisdom Ancient and cunning, I Summon You!(Tap staff three times)
By your magick deep and old, I summon you! (Tap staff three times)
Come Draconis, To my Call!
After the chant you will feel power sent to you from all sides by the half seen dragons. Listen for any messages that they give you.You may feel a prickly feeling between your shoulder blades, maybe a sudden temperature change, or strange currents of air. If the dragons are pleased with you they purr very loud almost to shake the damn walls!
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