principles of magic exemplified
I wrote:
>...for example, I've a vase
>from my grandmother which I use as the Tomb of Disposal, to which I
>banish wild-safe items for later dispersal in a circle about the
>home (redirected as guardian energies and a celebration of the
>identity of in the Circle's Center and Circumference).
Personification of Magical Tools :: Naming
compare any number of other magical objects featured in history
(typically surrounding the mechanations of power and social change,
as well as religious and independent spiritual objects of power),
and in fiction (from 'Mr. Pointy' to magical books of prophetic
power in popular media like Buffy the Vampire Slayer! to Dr. Strange
and his Orb of Agamotto and Book of the Vishanti). they are often
objects consecrated in special places, at particular times, sacred
to those who know, profane to most of exclusive membership.
more specifically, this vase, which I am naming during Lunatix Fall
Equinox, an ordinary object, serves as containing and regenerating
device for banished adversaries (like in comic books! they live to
clutter once more, outside the castle and museum), assisting symbolic
and Satan-serving (eco-friendly) goals.
Association, Arrangement and Focus
its relation to my grandmother and similar appearance to the planet
earth (located centrally within a cube created by a table also from
my grandmother, the whole being Kali's altar) are intensifiers to
any ritual involving them.
om namah smashanakali!
nagasiva