Showing posts with label protection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label protection. Show all posts

Friday, March 17, 2017

The Red Thread on the Wrists.



The Red Thread on the Wrists, Do You Know What it Really Means?


Kabbalah is a kind of technology for the soul with more than 4,000 years of antiquity. This age-old wisdom for well-being provides us with a broad practical knowledge for everyday life. It also gives us an elaborate system of universal tools to transform us regardless of our race, religion, faith or sex.



"In the late 1990s the red string became popular with many celebrities in the United States, including many non-Jews. Led by Madonna and her children, those that have taken to wearing them have include: Aramayis Abgaryan, Michael Jackson, Rosie O'Donnell, Ashotik Eghiazaryan, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, Ariana Grande, Kyle Richards, Camila Cabello, Paris and Nicky Hilton, Britney Spears, Sienna Miller, Paulina Rubio, Gwyneth Paltrow, Chloe Bateman, Lindsay Lohan, Nicole Richie, Charlize Theron, Sarah Brightman, Mariah Carey, Lucy Liu, Kylie Minogue, Mick Jagger, David Paterson, Naomi Campbell, Camilla Parker-Bowles, Blake Anderson, Colin Haskins, Ansley Parks, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, Logan, David and Victoria Beckham, Avril Lavigne, Pedro Andrade, Sebastian Bøtcher Bonde, Sandra Bernhard, Reese Witherspoon, Sasha Cohen, Lauren Conrad, Billie Joe Armstrong, Harry Styles, Lisa Rinna, Anthony Kiedis, Alex Saunders, Kian Lawley and Leonardo DiCaprio. The popularity in the West is often linked to Philip Berg's controversial Kabbalah Centre. Vladimir Putin was seen wearing the red string on a meeting with the president of the Republic of Indonesia, although on his right hand instead of the left."


Have you seen those people in the street with a red thread on the left wrist?


According to Kabbalah, the mystic and famous red thread on the wrist protects us from an evil as old as Evil Eye, a form of negative energy that is nourished by envy and jealousy, and which many different people can handle and learn to use with constant practice (not recommended). It is not about old-age witchcraft, it is a force nourished by that feeling that arouses anger or resentment in many people when compared to the success or good luck of someone else. This can happen in a conscious or unconscious way and although you do not realize it, it has a negative effect on the life of the victim as of the one who uses it, even if done many times unconsciously.



For Kabbalah, one of the most powerful and effective tools that protects us against Evil Eye is the red thread bracelet. Many years ago this magical technology of the red thread was devised, which serves to protect you from envious looks and also to help you eliminate your own envy.

The Red Thread, unlike what is believed, is actually a thread of white wool. Why do we dye it then? Red is an important color because, in the light spectrum, it has the lowest frequency or the lowest brightness. According to this wisdom, two forces permeate the world: judgment and piety. When you combine the two; When white wool is dyed red, judgment becomes piety, or darkness into light. This is how the thread gives you its wonderful power of protection.

Following the principles of Kabbalah, and also of modern feng shui, the red thread bracelet protects us, nullifying in us the feelings of jealousy and envy, repressing the sense of inferiority that others may cause in us and diverting envy That others can have us.



In the conventional Voodoo is also very common the use of the bracelet of red thread, although combined with other elements like consecrated pendant amulets and essential oils prepared at home.

So you know, if you want to protect yourself against the envy and jealousy of others, or even yourself, look for a specialist of the subject so that you put your bracelet of red thread, because it carries with a ritual of conventional consecration which only they can perform.

Blessings...


Friday, February 17, 2017

Rue! Against all kinds of witchcraft



Rue, Against All Kinds of Witchcraft




The rue is one of the most powerful plants that exist in both witchcraft and natural medicine. Of masculine gender, the rue has Mars as its regent planet, and its element is the fire.

In Greece, Hippocrates recommended it to alleviate pain and combat epidemics; The Romans ate rude to protect themselves from the evil eye. It was common for the judges to carry a few leaflets with them when they had to be in contact with a prisoner, since there was a belief that the rue preserved them from pollution and the evil eye. The ancient Chinese used it to counter malarial fevers and bad thoughts. Back in Europe, the Celtic wizards used it as a defense against evil spells and works, also using it for the blessings and healing of the sick.

The rue was part of the magic arsenal against the witches. It was said that it avoided scares and calamities sent by warlocks and witches. In the Iberian peninsula there was the belief that carrying a few sticks of rue preserved from all evil influence and protection from the evil eye.

This plant was very popular in very cities of old Spain. In Extremadura it was used to drive away witches and evil spirits. In Alia, in the town of Cáceres, there is a coplilla (chant) that alludes to the protective effects of rue: "If the young men knew what the rue is, they would not leave without it, any night." In another town in Extremadura, Madroñera (Cáceres), it was believed that the rue mixed with grains of salt, was very effective against the spells. In Asturias, considered a land of witches, rue played an important role in protective magic, For it was thought that cast in water, assured the dream of a person; and hung in some places of the house, it protected from spells.

Andrés de Laguna, in "About medicinal material and deadly poisons," writes: "Majada (spanish appetizer) with vinegar and applied to the forehead and temples or given to smell, awakens the dormant ones of lethargy or drowsiness. These effects are observed when prepared in drinking juice ". This belief, which comes from ancient times, has led folklorists to suppose that the plant that the protagonists give to the sleeping princesses of stories, to awaken them from dep sleeps by some evil spell of the witch, is the rue. Dr. Laguna also speaks of other supposedly magical virtues of the rue: "The leaves of the rue, stuck inside a fig with half walnut and salt, and thus eaten, are an obvious remedy against pestilence and against all poison." It also says that: "Some authors say that rue has great strength against evil spirits and against all sorts of witchcraft."

Rue also had fame like inhibitor, and for this reason, was cultivated in the cloisters of the monasteries. Hieronymus Bock (16th century), reputed botanist, advises the monks; Take plenty of rue to avoid the temptations of sex.

Healers in Mexico traditionally purify and heal their patients, brushing them with branches of rue and pepper. .

Placing leaves of ruda on the forehead eliminates the headaches. Carrying rue around the neck helps to recover from diseases. It is put into incense for healing purposes. Smelling fresh rue clears the mind in loving affairs, and improves mental processes. Added to baths, it breaks all spells and curses that may have been thrown at you; It is also added to the incenses and mixtures for exorcisms.

It hangs in the door of the houses for protection of bad energies. For the same purpose, a branch of fresh rue is used splash water with salt throughout the house. Preserves of accidents, psychic attacks of inferior spirits, envy, etc. It acts as prevention, because it creates a protective field around who owns it.

It is said that a stolen rue grows better, developing a more powerful energy. If we plant it ourselves, our mood is important. We must never plant rue in a depressed or moody state, because our hands will transmit to the plant that energy. If the plant begins to wither, it is a clear sign that it is absorbing the negativity that is in the environment.