Horseshoe The horseshoe is prevalent in common folklore. In folk-magic it is used to keep away witches, fairies, the devil, demons and the evil eye throughout the British Isles Europe and Arabia.
On looking at a horseshoe magnet closed by its armature, a bluish haze about half an inch wide will be seen encircling it evenly. The central space will also appear cloudy.
Amulets that were valued over the centuries for their effectiveness in countering witchcraft and other evils included miniature horseshoes, bits of rowan wood, and as mentioned before, anything made of iron, as well as teeth.
More land slowly appeared above the surface of the watery desert, stretching out from the promontories of the first continent, and forming a vast horseshoe, the second continent, called the Hyperborean, or Plaksha.
To facilitate the manipulation of energy by the Masters, you may wish to sit in circular or horseshoe fashion, with men on one side and women on the other.
Inside the latter circle are two series of standing stones each in the shape of a horseshoe. Again the outer series is of sarsen stones, the inner of blue stones.
Spreads provide the framework around which a reading is built, and each is chosen according to the purpose of the reading. Spreads covered here include One Card, Simple, Triskele, Horseshoe, Celtic Cross and Calendar spreads. Performing a Reading ...
the beginning and the end, who was, who is, and who is to come. This is a reference to the Greek alphabet, of which alpha is the first letter and omega is the last. Alpha looks like a capital A, and omega looks like an upside-down U or horseshoe ...
See also: Spirit, Horse, Ritual, World, Spiritual
 
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