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My Grimoire

TheSpiderSystem October 30th

Working on a grimoire heres what I have so far translated from Ninjargon to English

Pages 1-4

Ressurrection:

Ingredients:

A hair from the wife, a hair from the brother, and a hair from the son of the full blooded oni to start the ritual.

All three oni masks placed with the chins pointing each other at the top of the temple of ressurection.

Oni masks and locations later in book)

Instructions for ressurrection spell:

Clotho atenge, Clotho say, Clotho haeed! (chant 5 times)

Rip the fabric between realms, oni, i call upon you! Connect me to, the departed realm! I call upon the lord of many names. Lord of destruction, King of shadows, Lord Garmadon! Follow my voice! Feel my presence, i hear you, feel you...come be mortal again! Come to me! Follow my voice!


Summoning spell:

Step 1: Make summoning circle out of flour

Step 2: Light 4 candles and place them in the outer ring of the circles

Recite conspersa daemonium adiuva nosad conquendum

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Pages 5-7

Oni Mask locations

The mask of vengance: Borg Towers

The mask of deception: The Jade Palace

The mask of hatred: Oni temple


Cyrstals uses

Citrine: For healing and an amplifier

Aventurine: For luck

Selenite: to charge and cleanse

Red Tourmaline: For rituals

Bloodstone: For concentration 

Lapis Lazuli: To raise the energy of spells

Black Moonstone is for easing change in life

Apatite increases pychcic abilities

Empatic Quartz: Protects the heart

Petrified Wood: For strength and support


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Pages 8-10

Herbs

Basil: for exorcisms and protection

Belladonna: TOXIC! For forgetting past loves

Chervil: for superstitions, and new life

Cypress: mourning, banishing nightmares

Fumitory: linked to the underworld consecration and protection

Violet: helps to mend a broken heart

Horsetail: banishing mugwort amplifies magic

Mullein: represents the crossroads, protects from nightmares and hexing

Nasturtium: Banishing and revealing fear

Parsley: use this herb to help contacting the dead

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Pages 10-12

Teas!

Ginseng: love, beauty, healing, and lust

Sage: purification and cleansing

Chamomile: meditation work and reduce stress

Peppermint: headaches, and healing 

Ginger: increases magic powers

Lavender: healing, sleep, peace, chasity, and love

Hibiscus: atracting love and lust

Mint: promotes energy communication and vitality

Lemon Balm: success and mental health

Lemon grass: psychic cleansing, and opening

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Page 12 and 13 are the phases of the moon and the wheel of the year

Page 14-16

Gods and Goddesses

Belenus is an ancient Celtic God and can be referred to as the 'Sun God', often associated with the horse. 

Herne, is the Celtic God of fertility, nature, animals, and the underworld.

Frigg is a Norse goddess of the household, motherhood, prophecy, and married women

Morrigan is an Irish Goddess, associated with war and death

Hathor is an Egyptian Goddess of love and joy. 

Nike is the Greek Goddess of victory in all things

Janus is the Roman God who guards gateways, transitions and beginnings and from whom January was named

Astarte is a Phoenican Goddess of fertility, war, love and healing.

Aurora is the Roman Goddess of the Dawn. Aurora is said to renew every morning and cross the sky to herald the rising of the sun. 

Branwen is a Welsh Goddess of love and beauty.

Cupid God of love, desire and attraction.

Matt is an Egyptian Goddess of truth, justice and order. 

Freya, one of the Norse Goddesses, owns the necklace of Brisingamen. She is associated with love, beauty, war and divination 

Hecate or Hekate is a Greek Goddess and daughter of Perses (son of Zeus). She is associated with crossroad, the household, spells, herbs and witchcraft. 

Athena: wisdom, handicrafts, justice, law, warfare and inspiration

Brigid: hearth, pets, protection, healing, wisdom and poetry. 

Diana: fertility, childbirth, children and wild animals. 

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Pages 17-19
Zodiacs

Aries (March 21 – April 19)
Bold and ambitious

Taurus (April 20 – May 20)
Stubborn and Hardworking

Gemini (May 21 – June 20)
Outgoing and Social

Cancer (June 21 – July 22)
Loyal and Protective

Leo (July 23 – August 22)
Ambitious and Passionate

Virgo (August 23 – September 22)
Practical and Kind

Libra (September 23 – October 22)
Charming and Indecisive

Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)
Honest and Mysterious

Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)
Open-minded and Adventurous

Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)
Sensitive and Organized

Aquarius (January 20 – February 18)
Creative and Intelligent

Pisces (February 19 – March 20)
Generous and Adaptable


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The Magical Storagehouse Items

Location: Forest of Spirits

Alphabetization Potion

Anti-anti Gravity Potion

Anti-Gravity Potion

Cursed Vase

Dog Transformation Potion

Instant spell opener

Invisible shoes

Parrot Morphing Potion

Protective Container

Size-Changing spell

Voice Blob

Bonzel: Skeleton like apperance, bright blue eyes and elf hat. NOT a skeleton but a spell with a physical form

Other magical items:

Aspheera's staff: Ability to banish one to the Never Realm with no way out and take ones powers

Allied Armour of Azure: Ability to contact spirits and allies


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Witchcraft Tools

Wand

It represents the element of air and is long between 15 in and 20 in (40 and 50 cm), made with some woods such as willow, oak, elder, cherry, peach, etc. A wand can also be made of stone, crystal, or metal depending on the purpose for which it is to be used. Once chosen, the tree must be cut, making it suffer as little as possible, then with a clean-cut and making sure that the branch you have chosen does not fall to the ground. The operation should preferably be performed in spring and a crescent absolutely, on Wednesdays at dawn or sunset or at noon or midnight.

Cauldron

Symbols of the Goddess and Water should traditionally be in iron with three feet at the base and a narrower opening than the rest of the body. Used (if small) to cook herbal teas or for ritual cooking, it takes on a different role on the altar. It is filled with water and flowers, it is used as a container for consecrated objects or for burning offerings for the gods. In winter rituals a small fire is lit inside.

Chalice 

The cup or chalice is used to contain the saltwater of the exorcism (lustral water) or, alternatively, the wine of the libation, a sacramental wine consumed in some ceremonies, also used to consecrate.It is seen as a feminine nature and is related to the night, darkness, space and of course to the waters and everything that surrounds them.

The Athame

It is used exclusively to direct the Energy and NEVER to cut, it is a double-bladed knife with a black handle, in its place a sword can be used. Sacred to God, it represents the element of Fire. You can engrave (on the blade or the handle) some runes or symbols, personifying it.

The Canopius (or Bolline)

This is a work knife. Sharp and with a white handle (if possible). It is always used for rituals or magical works. One of the recommended uses is to engrave or extinguish the candles, cut the herbs to be used or the magic strings.

The Pentacle

The five-pointed star enclosed in a circle (with a tip towards the top and two towards the bottom) represents the Earth as an evocative and protective tool. It protects the places and removes negativity. Hanging on doors or windows, it protects against the negative energies in the rituals and evokes the positive energies. Used to repair or protect.

A Witches Bell

The vibrations of a bell move the energies and in the rituals. It is used to start or to close a spell. It can evoke the Goddess and is its symbol, so it is suggested that it’s made out of silver. Hanging on the door, it guards the house because its sound removes the negativity of any kind.

A Rope

It is a symbol of Spirit because it is reminiscent of the umbilical cord. In general, it is precisely because of this reason that it is red in color.

Candles

The candles represent the meeting point between the material (the wax) and the spiritual (the flame). To use a candle, however, it is not enough to just light the wick, you will also have to “dress it.” To do this, you need to rub oil on the candle’s body, concentrating on the magic work you want to run.

Salt

It is a symbol of the Earth. It is used to create Lustral Water and for Rituals.

Incense

Represents the Air element. The incense is used to purify the environment where the rituals take place and is chosen according to the particular qualities each incense possesses. The herbs or the grains of resin are burned during a ritual because these (singles or mixtures) give off, during their consummation, vibrations that help and push the various purposes to be implemented.

Talismans

The symbol in magic is a crucial thing. The symbol comes to our rescue. The symbol and the seal is the very thing that that symbol represents.

Black Mirror

The reason for that are other tools that are much easier to handle. It generally consisted of a piece of black glass curved inward like a sphere. For those who still want to use it, it is preferable to buy in stores that sell tools for esotericism.

Tarot Cards

Tarot is a powerful divination tool consisting of 78 cards divided into the Major and Minor Arcana. The Major Arcana represents life's spiritual and karmic lessons, while the Minor Arcana reflects daily trials and tribulations. Each card has its own symbolism and meaning, which can be interpreted to gain insights into past, present, and future events.

Ouija Board

The Ouija board was designed in 1891 and was used to speak mainly of spirits. Then over time, it was also used in other practices such as divination. Use it with caution and don’t mess with entities unless you have at least a little bit of experience. It would help if you also had a protection circle around you.

Pendulum

It can be used alone as it is not, it is not a dangerous method and, if well used, it can give excellent results.

What you shouldn’t do when you aren’t deeply in tune with it (at the beginning), is to ask questions that have the “Yes,” “No” answer. So avoid asking trivial questions like: “Does he like me? Will I pass the exam?”

It would be best if you were more specific, start discovering. Ask questions like, “Do I have a chance to attract person X?” or “Is my charm attractive to him/her?”

Remember that it is not “the universe” that gives the answers, but spirits and entities. Avoid making them angry with pointless questions.


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Ritual Clothing

When working, wash clothes with water and coarse salt. Never wear jewelry of any kind, keep long hair down and wear no shoes. Have stone, grass, or floor beneath your feet when working. Magic works only in silence and discretion and does not like self-ostentation.


Crystals

White quartz:

It differs from rock crystal (transparent) for a faster cooling process and is less valuable.Suitable for introspection and the search for emotions, it promotes the relationship with the Mother.

Rose quartz:

A stone of love that stimulates sweetness and is worn on the heart to awaken what is best in us.Consequently, in the pharmacopeia, it is estimated as cardio-protective, but it is also used in rose water elixirs to preserve youth.

Citrine quartz:

Derives its name from the lemon because it is yellow. It brings well-being, joy, joy, and optimism.It unlocks tensions and anxieties and removes negative thoughts like an inner sun. Considered an excellent amulet against the ills of the digestive system, for the mineral pharmacopeia, it is a good agent also against depression and drug addiction.

Ametrine:

A particular combination of amethyst and citrine quartz; eliminates blockages, mitigates physical and mental pain, depression and stress, promotes deep, and serene sleep.

Smoky quartz:

Goes from gray-smoke to brown and is a ‘crepuscular’ crystal that helps to perceive the presence of the supernatural.Besides, it brings brightness to lives that are somewhat eclipsed, and makes existence more bearable, dissolving negativity. It is also used for astral travel, meditations, and dream experiences.

Rutilated quartz:

Thanks to its transparency, it allows the glimpse of golden rutile filaments. Rutile stimulates the immune system and acts on skin and hair, stimulating regeneration and replacement.

Blue quartz:

Is never transparent, just translucent, and brings peace and tranquility. It performs an anti-inflammatory action on the oral cavity and balances the thyroid. Helps against the stress of everyday life.

The tourmaline quartz:

Has filaments of black, pink, or green tourmaline. It crystallizes negative forces and stimulates astral projection. It helps with life choices and helps to make good use of energy.

Crystal Ball

The crystal ball is an ancient magical instrument. It’s incredibly expensive. Crystal has long been used in contemplative divination. Periodic exposure to light from the Moon will increase its ability to release our psychic powers.

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Spells:

Protection Spell:

To protect yourself from negative energy, light a white candle and visualize a shield of white light surrounding you. Repeat the following incantation: “By the power of the divine, I am protected and safe. No harm can come to me.”

Love Spell:

To attract love into your life, write your name on a piece of paper and fold it in half. Place it in a small jar with some rose petals and a piece of rose quartz. Seal the jar and say the following incantation: “With this spell, I call to thee. Bring love and joy to me.”

Prosperity Spell:

To attract wealth and abundance, light a green candle and visualize money flowing into your life. Repeat the following incantation: “By the power of the earth, I call forth abundance and prosperity. May money flow to me easily and effortlessly.”