Thursday, May 15, 2014

An Irish Serpent Charm


In my younger years and in my years of magic studies, I have had many encounters with snakes; physically and spiritually. Before going into another story, below is a said to be Irish serpent charm evoking latent serpentine energy:

 

ANAIL NATHRACH,

URTH BHAIS’S BETHA,

DO CHE’OL DENMHA.

 
Meaning:
 

O serpent’s breath!

O spell of life and death!

Thou art the charm of creation.

 

There are two purposes of invoking such serpentine energy:

 

·         It opens a portal to spiritual realm.

·         It invokes serpent energy which can be seen in the midst of night as a grayish silver fog for the spiritual sensitive ones.

 

Legend has it that the Druids in ancient time were known to be able to call mists to help them to defeat the Romans. It was also said that a person who has tried the above charm was physically dragged into the reptilian world and never to return in early 1990. Hence, my advice is not to try it; or try at your own risks.

 

Oh, please don’t evoke the serpent to devour your parents because you don’t want to sit for exams; or your boss just because he scolded you in the office. Hahaha…

 

5 comments:

  1. This is actually a fake spell that was used in a movie.

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    1. http://www.maryjones.us/jce/charmmaking.html

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    2. Thanks for the feedback.... A friend of mine sweared on its effectiveness.

      In fact, which psells out there are working properly may I ask these days?

      Hahaha...

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  2. Incidentally, there are no snakes in Ireland. Strange but true.

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    1. There are always eels... Hahaha..

      I was told by my aunt who graduated from New Zealand that there are no snakes in New Zealand.

      One day, she went for a field trip to take some plant samples.

      Suddenly she caught a slimy elongated creature and she thaught it was a snake... she nearly passed out for that... but later found that it was an eel... :D

      Enjoy...

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