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The Magic of Talismans

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RE: The Magic of Talismans
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Many cultures, especially in contemprorary times, have stories and legends about supernatural entities and artifacts (ornamental and mentally alluring) that have very similar qualities.

I was talking about something of the Filipino culture and was curious as to what similar types of amulets(charms/talismans/etc.) there might be from other cultures or systems.

You mean the Kuji-Kiri/Kuji In(the hand seals/mudras) of the ninjas?[Note: and I mean real ninjas, not that Naruto anime]
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There are so many of these supranational artifacts that there are compendiums of them:


◈ The Transformation of Greek Amulets in Imperial Times by Christopher A Faranoe, Copyright © 2018 University of Pennsylvania Press
◈ The Book of Talismans, Amulets and Zodiacal Gems, First published in 1914, by William Thomas and Kate Pavitt, Revised 1922, UCLA Library
◈ The Complete Book of Amulets And Talismans, by Migene Gonzalez-Wippler, c/o THE LLEWELLYN NEW TIMES P.O. Box 64383-287, St. Paul, MN 55164-0383, U.S.A​
◈ Qabbalistic Magic • Talismans, Palms, Amulates, and the Practice of High Ritual, by Salomo Baal-Shem, Copyright © 2011by Salomo Ba-Shem, Canada​
◈ Symbols of Magic Amulets and Talismans, by Clifford Alderman, Copyright © 1977 Published by Julian Messner, a Simon & Schuster Division of Gulf & Western Corporation​
◈ Secrets of Magical Seals by Anna Riva, Copyright © 1975,​
◈ Runic Amulets and Magic Objects, by Mindy McLeod and Bernard Meeks © 2006 The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, University of Melbourne​

These are just a few references published in the last century of so. The term "Anting-anting" in Tagalog
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can be translated (roughly) to mean Amulet or Talisman. Runes, Amulets, talisman, and the charms and other objects and artifacts are compared by intention and purpose.r
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Most Respectfully,
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