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Deacon Candidate Lynda Morris-Rosencrans

The heretic, The spell caster

  • This evening, as I arrived here, I noticed a thread asking, "What is a spell caster" but when I attempted to join in the conversation with a reply, the site froze and subsequently the discussion disappeared, so here is a blog containing my response to this very valid and litigimate question.

    A spell is nothing more than a prayer. When an entire congregation (for example) recites "Hail Mary" - they are drawing upon the combined energy and love of everyone in the Church/Chaple, etc.  They are in essence, casting energy / sending out a request. When an individual prays for healing, a job, etc. That person is in effect casting their own "personal spell" asking for guidance, help, etc. - so a spell is simply drawing on universal/cosmic and super-conscious/ID energies in order to manifest a specific goal.

    Many individuals will at the mere mention of the word "spell" think, Witch, heratic, harlot, etc. and then visualize evil rituals involving *candles*,  *chalices*, *thuribles*, etc.. but now think about this, where else are these same "tools" used and seen? Once mankind can resolve and capitulate within him/her self that all these objects are simply "tools" used as a focal/focus point with which to draw upon and manipulate energy, he/she can finally on a conscious level begin to understand the greatest tool [spell, prayer, etc.] that any of us can possess - and that is - own minds.

    Since we are, by our very nature - electrical, think of man as a capacitor, accumulating and holding a charge of electricity - when we pray, meditate, or spell cast - we open our internal circuit and all that stored energy becomes EM energy, moving around and flowing very fast. Now since EM energy can be gained or lost - we must then become like a resistor, controlling and focusing the flow towards our end goal.

    However.............

    Since the topic of electricity and transition between capacitor and resistor can segway into yet another whole chapter, we'll leave that to a future blog! :)

    Many blessings
    Rev. Lynda

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