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Shael
Location: Witherbee, NY. Gender: Female Total Likes: 7 likes
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| | | Re: Ouija Boards < Reply # 46 on 5/14/2010 5:08 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | People wonder why I surround myself with silver and certain stones. Silver along with stones like topaz, hematite and bloodstone seem to help somewhat with the spirit issues. Some of the weirdness at work has stopped since I started wearing some of it to work. People that know me well think I have a "black cloud" of bad luck and bad attitude around me. My coworkers, among others, would often comment on it, usually in a point and laugh kind of way. But over the past month or so, things have really seemed to turn around. Since the mess with NK, I don't go anywhere without a piece of silver or stone on me, usually. Whether it be a ring, necklace, bracelet or earrings, there's something in it that seems to offer some semblance of protection. Most of it mass produced, but the metal is what seemed to help some, not a lot, but some. Sure, it's hokey and strange and I probably sound like a freak, but since then, most of my jewelry is silver or stones that are "protective". Like topaz, bloodstone and hematite. Crystals don't do jack shit from my past experiences. Lately I've noticed a big difference in the way things are going in my life since acquiring a few new pieces, two handmade items from a shop in England specifically. Neither of their forms hold any occult significance, but both are solid sterling silver. I only bought them because I liked them, not because of what they were made from. I like silver to begin with anyway, but these were just two really nice pieces for the right price. The machined, mass produced stuff doesn't work as well, from what I've seen in the past, but handmade items seem to do something, I don't know what, but something. It seems like things just turned around suddenly and for no reason at all since I got the first piece and after getting the second a few days ago, things just snapped back into place. I can't exactly trace the "black cloud" back to NK or the board, but I think it had something to do with it and the silver and topaz seemed to help the most. Maybe silver or something else might help you ward off your spirits victoria-? Certainly can't hurt to try. Shael
| "The best wine lies at the bottom of the pail/And Happiness lies below the navel." - Drukpa Kunley, "The Divine Madman of the Dragon Lineage" and "Saint of 5,000 Women". |
| Shael
Location: Witherbee, NY. Gender: Female Total Likes: 7 likes
Baaaaah.
| | | Re: Ouija Boards < Reply # 51 on 5/14/2010 10:34 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by jeepdave Does Sam believe in the paranormal?
| Not that he's told me. He has...other beliefs. And you're welcome victoria-. Good sterling silver is also reasonably inexpensive. The most expensive piece I own cost around 200 dollars, the cheapest is a simple silver chain which cost around 20 dollars. Just take care of it and it'll last damn near forever. Hand worked is best though and it can be anything you like or that means something to you. It's the metal that counts. Also, two big things about taking care of it. One, everything that I wear a lot gets a baking soda and boiling water bath once a week in a cup lined with tin foil that's shiny side up, that keeps the tarnish away and seems to help preserve the metal. It'll also show you whether or not your pieces are the real thing. Electroplated silver won't stand up to it, the real thing will and will come out looking really nice. Two, never, ever, ever under any circumstances store your pieces in synthetic velvet. There are chemicals in it that can and will destroy your pieces over a relatively short period of time and cause them to turn black extremely quickly. Shael
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| "The best wine lies at the bottom of the pail/And Happiness lies below the navel." - Drukpa Kunley, "The Divine Madman of the Dragon Lineage" and "Saint of 5,000 Women". |
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