Tarot Time

Old Frater Threskiornis is back from Kamp Khaos and feeling
magical. I’ll take requests for free one card tarot readings until about 12 PM
EST.

If you want a free one card reading, drop a question in my
Ask box. Before you ask, however, consider throwing a few bucks at my paypal,
which can be found in the right hand column at the website for my podcast –
scrollofthoth.com.

I also do more detailed three card readings for $15. For
those light some incense, break out the florida water, and call on the
ancestors.

So, go ahead and send me an Ask with your question. One card
pulls are technically free, but priority will be given to those who donate.

emerald-lotus:

Beautiful spread about an upcoming trip before doing some heavy channeling last night. I got one very important message from channeling…

Steps to healing Earth:
Step 1 – learn to love yourself fully
Step 2 – opening up enough to truly love another human
Step 3 – discovering unconditional love for every single brother and sister on this planet

Why necromancy?

Many, many reasons. One of the biggest is that spirits of the dead can easily communicate with other spirits, all kinds of spirits, where a magician may not be able to understand a spirit or form a direct link. When using ancestor spirits, their bond is with you, and you will get a better deal working with them and through them.

It surprises me how many “hard core” magicians won’t do necromancy.

charnel-divining:

“Witch Ride Stave”

“He who wishes to ride through the air like a witch shall inscribe this stave on a bleached horse’s skull with two types of blood: from the man himself as well as from a horse, combining it in thirds, two parts being the horse’s blood, from beneath the frog of the hoof of the right foreleg, and the third part from beneath the big toe of the man’s left foot.

The stave is to be drawn with a chicken feather, and he who has a witch-ride bridle will then be able to ride through air and water, wherever he feels like going. A witch-ride bridle is created by digging up a newly buried man and cutting a strip of skin from the length of his spine. This will be used for reins. Next, the dead man must be scalped, and the scalp will be used for the bridle. The dead man’s lingual bone is to be used for the bit and his hip bones for cheekpieces. A spell also needs to be recited over it, and then the bridle is finished. All that needs to be done is place the witch-ride bridle over a horse’s head. It will then fly into the air with whomever is riding it, and fly faster than lightning wherever its rider wishes, creating a great whistling sound.”

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