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Articles tagged "amulets":

7 articles found

Mudras & Hand Symbolism: Hand Symbolism & Beliefs Part 2

By Leonard Lee

Hand charms and amulets against the Evil Eye. Hand signs. Symbolic imprints on the hands of avatars. Hand Signs in Religious Art.

Bulu Perindu - The Enchanted Grass

By Leonard Lee

Unusual grass from Kalimantan that wriggles when stimulated with water. Grass used as an amulet or as a love-oil when immersed in an aromatic fluid. Contains pheremones.

The Legend Of The Dewadaru Tree

By Leonard Lee

The wood of the rare sacred tree called Dewadaru regarded as magickal. Interesting legend associated with this tree.

Wonderful, Magickal, Mustika-Pearls Part 1

By Leonard Lee

Mustika-Pearls and bezoar stones from animals, plants and natural events. Mustika-pearls are the stones of legend possessing magickal virtues. Referred to in ancient Hindu scriptures.

Mustika Bezoar Pearls--Notes

By Leonard Lee

What are mustika pearls and bezoar stones? Their mystical value and usage. Pearls from creatures other than oysters . . . Notes on mustika pearls. The difference between mustika pearls and consecrated talismans.

Magickal Oils Of Indonesian Shamanism Part 2

By Leonard Lee

Occult oils of Indonesia, applied for wealth, charm and psychic power! Magickal oils are used in conjunction with spells/mantras for success.

Egyptians Believed In Magical Powers In Daily Life And The Afterlife

By Terry Kubiak

One of the most interesting and collectable artifacts from ancient Egypt is the usabti, the magical statue found in tombs. Magic played an important role in the daily life of the ancient Egyptians. Part of their magic was the belief that amulets and statues would protect them from perils, both real and imagined, in their daily lives and in the next world.