Blood Magic: African Spirituality Beliefs and Practices, #9
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Have you always been interested in Blood Magic?
Not sure where to start or if Blood Magic is for you?
Then pick up this book and find the answers to all the questions you've been secretly asking but are too afraid to look up. Google is not a reliable source and we already know how much people love to argue on the internet; so get real answers here.
There are a lot of misconceptions out there about Blood Magic; what it is, if it's evil, if it's sacrificial, the list goes on. This book is an introduction for beginners that'll answer these questions and more.
Pick this book up and learn:
- Why Use Blood In Magic
- 6 Pillars Of Blood Magic
- Practicing Safe Blood Magic
- Methods Of Collecting Blood
- The Correct Way To Perform Blood Magic
- Alternatives To Blood
- Types Of Spells
…and so much more!
Why wait?
Grab your copy today and learn about powerful Blood Magic right now!
Monique Joiner Siedlak
Monique Joiner Siedlak is a writer, witch, and warrior on a mission to awaken people to their greatest potential through the power of storytelling infused with mysticism, modern paganism, and new age spirituality. At the young age of 12, she began rigorously studying the fascinating philosophy of Wicca. By the time she was 20, she was self-initiated into the Craft, and hasn’t looked back ever since. To this day, she has authored over 35 books pertaining to the magick and mysteries of life. Her most recent publication is book one of a Wiccan series entitled “Jaeger Chronicles.” Originally from Long Island, New York, Monique is now a proud inhabitant of Northeast Florida; however, she considers herself to be a citizen of Mother Earth. When she doesn’t have a book or pen in hand, she loves exploring new places and learning new things. And being the nature lover that she is, she considers herself to be an avid animal advocate. To find out more about Monique Joiner Siedlak artistically, spiritually, and personally, feel free to visit her official website at www.mojosiedlak.com
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Blood Magic - Monique Joiner Siedlak
Introduction
Blood magic, you guessed it, is performing magic with blood as the primary factor. It involves casting the most powerful kind of spells. Blood magic is an old tradition whose history firmly predates creation.
Using blood in a ritual or spell is about much more than a witch just cutting themselves. The origin of the blood is one of the most significant elements.
Blood use is equivalent to every facet of witchcraft because of its tremendous power. Blood sustains us all. Without blood, survival would never be conceivable. Apart from providing us life through nourishment, blood connects people from a spiritual and sacred means. It draws on the donor’s nature and personality, acting as a mystical fount for the magic that follows, preparing it, and giving it purpose. That’s what makes it such a potent factor.
Where the body has is cut is likewise significant, and how the witch stores and uses the blood has profound symbolic significance. They frequently refer to these three items as the origin, the cut, and the process.
When practicing blood magic spells, treat blood with absolute respect while handling it with care. Keeping the blood pure and free of sickness is what’ll make the blood magic spells effectively. Blood serves as the spirit of a person. Therefore, it can manipulate their energy when added to spell casting. You can use your blood or that of someone else depends on the structure of your spell. For the latter, you’ll be required to get a clean sample of the subject’s blood before beginning with your spell casting. Blood magic spells are among the most potent spells in witchcraft. Meaning that if you can accurately cast a spell, your chances of obtaining whatever you wish will be very high. Make sure you’ve worked the spell over and over so that your chances of messing up are between zero to nothing. If you are a beginner, requesting advice from an accomplished witch or spell caster is very much suggested.
Blood magic is more straightforward than more complex practices. Whether it looks like a vulnerability of the belief or strength depends on a witch’s attitude to magic.
As with all magical customs, witches do not have to use blood magic if they don’t want to. Blood magic is a metaphysical framework that witches can adopt to add significance to their rituals. It is not on a standard list of components that will make a ritual fail if they do not add them.
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Why Use Blood in Magic?
Blood Magic, also recognized as Blood Sorcery, is an ancient and severe kind of magic. This mystical but forbidden magic is used to cast spells and charms. Curses created with blood, the very bodily fluid, which is the influential strength and the essence of life in the working of magic, are potent. It may be a representation of a sacrifice. Still, it may also be the loss of life that sustains the spell. Blood magic is also generally practiced in Blood Rituals.
Some blood may be made to be more potent than others. Common types are human blood, the caster’s own blood, the blood of royalty, an extraordinary family lineage, a youth’s blood, or a virgin’s blood. Sometimes simply a particular individual’s blood has power, and any other blood is ineffective.
Every participant has the natural strength within their blood to feed the magic. This is an ancestral perspective that predates word-based magic and is thought by some to be more powerful. Blood Magic is sorcery based on blood usage, a significant ingredient in many rituals, spells,