Yeah, I don't think anyone can be a freaking mermaid, for crying out loud. Nature spirits are one thing that us pagans believe, but channeling those spirits might be one of another thing to consider.
Yeah, please stop posting subjects on how to become mythical creatures, even if you can claim to channel them. Even if channeling nature spirits is plausible, the general consensus is. . . And I repeat, with am exclamatory punctuation! Yes! If in fact, you claim anything in relation to being that of any mythological creature, it is best you keep your kind in your mythological spectrum of your own dreamy reality afar, from the eyes' of the norm. Not only do we not have the patience for it, it is apparent we don't have the tenacity for the open perceptive mind for it.
Now that you mention DNA, I have always wondered what is all that junk DNA about? If you believe in Adam, as in, from which all came, Adam, is the very human being whose DNA is entirely unlocked, and was unlocked. The story goes, when Adam fell, he was in the full grace of Yahweh, before he decided to eat, what some theologians believe to be a grape. That very grape, changed what was flowing through Adam's veins, which was said and believed to be Yahweh's immortal essence, Yahweh's life force. So when Adam, decided to eat that which was forbidden, it changed what flowed through his veins, and in turn blood flowed through his veins, because he decided to want to know the difference between good and evil. So Adam fell, he fell from grace, forever cursing man to work for his food and having to earn the gift of union and salvation.
Just a little interesting, since DNA was mentioned. I don't see why biblical apocrypha can't be mentioned with the occult, and related, because the two actually heavily intertwine with each other, in my ethereal life and path. You can't have this without that, you can't have that without this, sort of thing. Yes, Adam, now we shall surely die.
Lol. Sorry regaining composure. *smack* much better now!
Re: mermaid spell MIGHT work By: MrGreen
Post # 13 Oct 05, 2012
Oh, by the way, if I remember right, true bred christians, are forbidden to drink of blood, for many reasons, and are forbidden to drink wine, in that respects. Wine represents blood, blood is represented by wine. Wine comes from grapes. So there you have the logically representation of why some theologians believe or hypothesize the grape theory. So there you have it! . . . DNA debunked, in the spiritual sense, and why it is that man, and everything that has blood flowing through their and its veins, aren't immortal. We have souls, we can't kill a spirit, because spirits and our souls are believed to be the immortal part of us.
If anything of the least, that of what I just said, highly believed or not, adds to the plausible theory or belief of reincarnation. And I second that.
Re: mermaid spell MIGHT work By: shimmygirl
Post # 14 Oct 05, 2012
i believe in mermaids and if others think me crazy i don't care. I don't believe you can turn into one but i have come across some mermaid spells where you call on these deities of the sea to give you confidence, beauty and love. After all people will argue that fairies don't exist or angels or even the higher power. The belief in these deities must stem from somewhere in a time long ago. I myself tried a mermaid spell for confidence a while ago and i found it worked wonders. again with these type of spells it all boils down to what you believe.
Interesting story, but I don't understand why people think they can turn into such creatures. creatures that don't even exist. I've only been here since yesterday and have already seen lots of spells that aren't authentic.
Re: mermaid spell MIGHT work By: lindacash420 Moderator / Adept
Post # 17 Oct 05, 2012
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