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Favorite Personal Magick Item

Keldan

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I wear a ring that has magick on it, but even around people who can see auras and pick up on energy, no one notices anything. The purpose is to keep others from realizing that I practice.
 

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I was unemployed when the 40 servants were released so I, with an arts class backgroung and a lot of paint, mostly watercolor, cut some thick paper and painted my own version. I have bought the originals, but the ones I painted talk so much more with me that only use them. I will do the same with the tarot, eventually, but The Tarot Architect bored me to tears and I think I'll need to know the cards better to make my own.
 

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I wear two rings constantly but my favorite has really become my psalter beads.

Made them myself, laid out after the way I understand manifestation, and used as part of my daily practice.

Damn I’ve become boring.
 

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Not a physical item as such...

It genuinely annoys me how self-absorbed people at my workplace can be. Some of them don't bother replying when you say hello, don't hold doors open of you, or they can be genuinely rude, condescending of their peers, all that shit.

So a little while back, I created a simple sigil for "be kind". So far, I have:
  • drawn it on a post-it note and stuck it to a ceiling tile in the canteen
  • embedded a small image of it at the bottom of the template for our department's weekly bulletin
  • drawn it on the back of the loo-roll dispenser in the ground-floor gents toilets so it can only be seen if you're sat there taking a dump
  • doodled it on the back of the fire evacuation sign which keeps falling off the wall in reception
I'm continuously looking out for other places to put the sigil. I've heard a few people asking about it... My hope is that as people begin to notice it, and wonder what it is, their curiosity will charge the sigil. I reckon if I put it in enough places, people will start being a bit kinder...

So, yeah, that's my current favourite item in my magic arsenal.
 

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The first ever ´magickal´ symbol---for The (BIG) Mystery---I made as a teenager a long, long time ago.
Nothing special at all, but still use it today...
 

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This ritual bowl my sister in law made for me. Made with hand dug clay, the red is imbued with a few drops of blood, and the glaze has ground bone in it.
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It may seem a bit silly, but mine is a set of pencils. As an artist, I tend to link a pencil with creation. That mindset just happened to transition over to the magickal space as well.
Art = magic :)
 

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I wear two rings constantly but my favorite has really become my psalter beads.
Ha! Same here. Often got 2 rings on and love the beads. I don't have psalter beads though, ...I have some wooden hesychast set, large got 50 balls.
One more thing, simple basic tetragrammaton seal pendant. :unsure:
 

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Do any of you guys have a favorite personal magickal item? If so what is it and why?
My favorite personal magickal item is my ebony staff.

For me, it carries a very particular gravity. Ebony has a deep, silent, almost Saturnian presence, and the staff itself feels like an extension of authority, direction, and spiritual alignment. When I hold it, it helps me gather intention, center my will, and mark the ritual space with more firmness.

It is also a symbol of the path itself: discipline, sovereignty, command, and service before the Divine. Among my tools, it is the one that most strongly feels like a companion in ceremonial work.
 
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