Offering in spell?

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Re: Offering in spell?
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Offer one of the elements,best used are water and fire.How? Here is how you can use or do it,in a small bowl put some water not too much and say the prayer in intention to offer water to the Goddess or if you prefer fire light a white candle and pray in intend to offer something in this case fire and just wait till the fire goes out...
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Re: Offering in spell?
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I see icons as windows to the realm of what is portrayed. It was like the time I used to attend the Russian Orthodox Church, which I still love to bits, and o saw the icons as portals or gateways to Heaven. I also saw that the very figures; such as, Michael, were real representations of that figure or that archangel. That is why or how I see icons as windows of importance.

Which is why I have this saying, 'Hail Mary, no tail faery, very scary, very real, extraordinary.' People pray to figures and I feel that there is a lot or power behind them.

So it is like if I make an icon of my goddess, why not? Unorthodox, but no tail faery, very scary, very real, extraordinary.
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Re: Offering in spell?
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Speaking of figures. I, at one time, with my third eye, saw the gleaming eyes of a statue, red with fury. It looked at me, basically. The idea behind an icon or a monument is that such objects are believed to be where ones important figures dwell, or have a place to dwell.

It is like you make an ancestral alter. It is a place where one honors his or her ancestors. It is respected, it's regarded; it is space put aside, a sacred space.
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Re: Offering in spell?
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After I finish my Ritual/Spell I either take a glass or red wine or milk then I say thank to The Goddess &/ God and then I go outside and throw the offering(wine/milk) onto the grass or sand, it represents giving back to The Earth :) hope this helps :)
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