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Planet Earth II (2016) Episode 05 “Grasslands” Directed by Chadden Hunter
Witch’s Ladder
A Witch’s Ladder is a spell or several spells consisting on 3, 9 or 13 knots. Traditionally 9. A cord , rope or sometimes hair can be used to make it and it has been a practice from long time ago. Charms are knotted or braided with specific magical intention into the cords. The number of knots and nature of charms varies with the intention.
Some people like to chant a specific rhyme while knotting the charms, others will just think about each spell in their minds.
In other versions it can also be several spells that are waiting to be used. So each time you need one, you untie the knot with the specific intention and release its energy.
Have you tried making a witch’s ladder?
Man is condemned to be free; because once thrown into the world, he is responsible for everything he does.
Jean-Paul Sartre, Being and Nothingness (via philosophybits)
Art of “ Shapa Talabani ”
A true account of the actual is the rarest poetry, for common sense always takes a hasty and superficial view.
Henry David Thoreau, A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (via philosophybits)
I can resist anything, except temptation.
Oscar Wilde, Lady Windermere’s Fan (via philosophybits)
Self-knowledge is no guarantee of happiness, but it is on the side of happiness and can supply the courage to fight for it.
Simone de Beauvoir, Force of Circumstances (via philosophybits)
A man who fears suffering is already suffering from what he fears.
Michel de Montaigne, Essais (via philosophybits)