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[Opinion] Significance of metals

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In many spells different kinds of metals are used what is the significance of metals in spells and rituals.
 

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I would say it isnt very significant but if you are interested ; a simple start is their attribution to planetary energies . Their 'significance' is that they are said to 'carry' a specific energy , such as other things do ; a color , a form, a smell ( incense ) etc.

I think their major significance is the different metals' volatility or stability . If you are making a potion, oil, etc . you might not want the substance to interact with any metal in preparation or storage . In some cases metal of any type should not be used .

There is also an art ( probably lost nowadays * ) in blending them ; Sun and Moon : gold and silver = 'electrum' or blending all 7 planetary metals = 'magicum electrum ' . An example of that are certain bells or cymbals that were produced by the Tibetans , one used to be able to tell the number of metals from the number of symbols on the cymbal :) ;


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* although nowadays they are probably made from a mix of brass and 'white metal ' ( a blend of melted down engine parts )

Metals might be more significant in ( non 'standard' ) healing ( where I have used silver and gold ) .... but one does not need a spell or ritual to do that .
 

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woah thats really great

when you say healing you meant physical healing of the body?

Yes. Colloidal silver is a well known preparation * Silver discourages infections and pathogens ( hence silver milk jugs, etc ) , it is even openly recognized nowadays ;


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Gold is good 'all round' , get a 'sty' on your eye lid ? Just lightly rub a gold ring on it . Colloidal gold is better than silver , but the electrodes * are expensive ... and in my case, not needed . I have been in a river that is naturally gold infused like that . I was told to observe my urine after three days of drinking that water after I set up camp there . It went a bright golden color .... not like a dark yellow color ( as in say, taking vitamin pills ) but a healthy glowing bright color , and general health and mood greatly improved .

* one needs to be careful , it can be toxic if the particles are too big . That is easy to detect as the solution will have a grey tinge to it , it should be bright clear and 'sparkly ' - the issue is, it gets effected by sunlight , so most marketed solutions are in a colored bottle , making it hard to see the solution ( I bought some tipped it in a glass, and it did not look good ! ) . You can get a kit to make colloidal silver ; a small battery powered electric 'pulser' and some pure silver electrodes ( the pulser can also be used to tape the electrodes either side of one's main wrist arteries and adjust the current so as to electrify the bloodstream after taking the silver solution )

Bismuth is a metal I had a lot of fun with for a while , it would seem insignificant , except for the fact that it is just one single atomic number away from lead ( rather 'dangerous ' ) yet it is inert ..... Americans consume vast amounts of bismuth ; around 700 m tons a year , mostly in medications for indigestion ! But it has a much much more significant use than that ! ( IMO ) - the trick is to melt it ( it has a very low melting point ) and try to keep it as close as possible to , , but under its solidification point , for as along as you can . Then 'seed' the middle of the mass , 'grow' and carefully extract the 'crystal' -

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