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Rest In Peace --- Raymond Buckland~~~

Hello Dear Readers, Just earlier this evening a friend of mine who is a witch, came over to my home and informed me that Raymond Buckland had passed away 2 days ago. He was 83 a good long life. He wrote many informative books on Wicca and the Supernatural starting in 1969 with "A Pocket Guide to to the Supernatural followed by "Practical Candle Burning"  I consider this work and his work on advance candle burning to be a must purchase.   And all his works are of value to be added to anyone's metaphysical book shelf. Wikipedia gives a partial listing of his books, and he mostly focused on Wicca and Witchcraft and not on Conjure, but his works on Candle Burning are of great help when one wants to do a far more ritualistic candle working.  He also wrote on other metaphysical subjects which any practitioner of the work should at least read to have comprehension of all the energies that are out there,  I've always said "Forewarned is Forearmed" and his is ex...

Leaving on another Road Trip next week~~~~

Hello Everyone, Well next week my hubby and I are going to hit the road again, to see more family members and those that we only had a brief time to spend with. We are not putting a time line on how long I’ll be gone,   I’m leaving the Halloween decorating to my nieces and nephews, they will be house sitting for me.   Again I’m not sure how soon I’ll be back to respond to any comments or questions, but  I hope to have a few more articles to post here.   Some of you have given me ideas based upon your questions about what to write about, because I know if one of you asks that question I’m sure there are a hundred of you who may have thought about it. I love traveling in the Autumn, although the rivers and waterfalls do not run as full as in the late Spring (another time of year I love)   but there is always something spiritually exciting in the air during those two times of the year.     And I never know what I’ll come across. For me even at my ol...

What are Hell Hounds and can I use or make one?~~~~

Dear Readers, I think this is one of the most frightening lines to read in English literature:   “Mr. Holmes, it was the foot prints of a Gigantic Hound!”    ---- “Hound of the Baskervilles” by A. Conan Doyle. Conan Doyle, in that novel, was describing what was believed to be a Hound from Hell or Hellhound.   In the novel the Hellhound was called upon when in 1750 Sir Hugo Baskerville lorded over the Baskerville mansion in Devonshire, England. Hugo was lecherously obsessed with a local yeoman's daughter, whom he kidnapped.  Trapped in an upstairs room, the girl escaped climbing down an ivy-covered wall and fled across the moors outside. Enraged finding she escaped, Hugo shouted a bargain to the devil and mounted his horse in pursuit of the young girl, his friends drunkenly   followed him across the moors only to come across the body of the girl dead from exhaustion and shocked to discover Sir Hugo with his throat ripped out by "a foul thing, a great, black...