^_^ basically black magick is used in the new moon when you got more power to get rid of things...if you want to get rid of enemy and such, but you can use it to fight of a disease... or a problem... magick does not have a limit where to cross the line but humans are the ones that put such line to know the difference between the intentions during the usage... such as orange, pink, red, blue, green, etc magic... *_* it is just a label to recognize..
Uhhhhh i don't have a lot to be proud of..: [.
I know that I've had ancestors who were in secret societies like the Masons and Skull and Bones.
Pretty creepy really we have alot of their badges and a sword oh and i have no plans of joining any of the those groups that blood line of masons and skulls and bones ended at my Grandpa and I don't plan on starting it again.
Oh but i do have a history of family members staying active, two nights ago while i was falling asleep i swore i could feel my grandma who died last christmas =..( holding my hand.
Also i've seen things since i was like a baby.
Not to mention one night a few weeks after my grandpa had died when i was four, id stop breathing at night due to my tonsils needing removal, once when i awoke i looked up at my mom and said "Grandpa doesn't like being on the hill" (we spread his ashes on a hill). "Where does grandpa like being" my mom replied. "He wants to be with his mom and pop" was my response. I did not know this but my grandpa called his parents mom and pop. I have no memory of this but the day that he died my aunt got into a car accident and the licsense plate infront of her read, "Love dad." The same aunt had an imaginary friend named doty right after her aunt dotty died.
Everyone in my family believes my grandpa watches over us in the form of a hawk as we see hawks like everywhere, and he died picking up a turkey feather and always dreamed of flying.
My great granfather was a medicine man(shaman). If I go further back, I am a decendant of a Cherokee woman named Sally Waters who was of the Bird Clan and the daughter of her town chief. A little more and I am related to Sequoyah (George Quess), the creator of the Cherokee writting system. People accused him of being a witch because he was very solitary while creating this system. I don't really know any further back except they came to Oklahoma on the Trail of Tears and many years before that lived in the mother town of the Cherokee Giduwa.
wow. when i first posted this i didnt expect such a good read! everyone has SOMEONE powerful or signifigant somewhere in their ancestry.
keep it coming. its amazing to see what people know about where they came from. if you dont know...look into it! maybe you'll find something amazing.
I was using the google search function on the site and found this old topic and thought it would be awesome to see if anyone who is active on the forum now has any interesting ancestory.
My great great grandfather (great grandmother's father) was a Cherokee Chief.
My Cherokee family walked the trail of tears, my great great grandmother died during it, my great grandmother was only eight years old at the time and was the oldest of her siblings. Being a proud people and angry over what was done, my family refused to sign the role or accept anything from the government. My great grandmother kept up a farm in Arkansas, then moved to Alabama with her children, giving birth to my grandmother. When the Mississipi had its most famous flood that went over rooftops, they were rescued off of their rooftop and then moved to Illinois, where my family to this day remain.
I actually get very upset seeing anything about the Trail of Tears. It had a very negative impact on my family and even though I was not present, since it was passed down verbally that feeling behind it is passed down as well. There is nothing more powerful than oral history.
My family was very big on verbally passing down stories. I heard them from my grandmother, uncle, aunt, and mother quite often throughout my childhood. They were repeated so frequently they're burned into my brain!
Nothing else in my family tree that is amazing. Especially nothing that tops my Cherokee heritage.
Eventually I will attempt to dig into more of my family history. Many in my family have tried and failed. But I like a good challenge.
I was taught that, through meditation, all the knowledge and wisdom from the millions of ancestors, are in the subconscious Mind.It is all "built in" to our genes (DNA ?). And it is from all previous walks of life, the "powerful" and the "not so powerful". I am lucky that a great many of my ancestors are buried in the same place.I often sit in that graveyard, and I can "feel" their presence. I know them all. Over there is William. There is Abraham. In other parts the many "Johns". They all started out as farmers. Then became " cottage weavers". After the industrial revolution, went to work in factories and mills. I do not know of any "royal blood", but I suppose if we go back far enough, we all have some!