Showing posts with label rites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rites. Show all posts

10/21/2008

Black rites of love

True love never seeks to manipulate the other, much less through black or Satanic rituals. If you want to recover as she loves, knows what practices should be rejected:

• Covenants. Never "negotiate" with one entity. The work is full of negative covenants in which the officiating promises to do something in return for a specific service.

• Handling. Any attempt to manipulate life, feelings or thoughts of another person, turns against anyone produces.

• Revenge. If your partner left, that is no reason to wish him ill, much less to try to hurt.

• Damage. Never use another person's belongings (clothes, a picture, etc.) in order to harm.

Protection of San Antonio to the couple

If you believe that your partner has moved away from encroachment by others, by jealousy or because of an injury, claiming to San Antonio, the protector of lovers. The rite below it also works for cases where the couple is going through a crisis.

Need
• Picture or estampita of the Holy
• 1 candle honey
• Seeds ground (any type)

The rite
This ceremony is to prepare an altar dedicated to the saint of protection. In a small table, forming a heart with the seed ground. At the center of the heart, place the image of the saint, seeking their protection. Turn the sail of honey. Pick and drop a line of wax on the heart of seeds. Next, place the candle inside the heart and allow it to consume.

6/26/2008

Rituals for a prosperous

If you need to get a good job or getting the amount and improve their salary, you can use one of these rites-attracts money.
Getting jobs
• The day they go to interview job, colóquese underwear upside down. Fasten your waist green tape, which will be written seven times the word "work".
• Make also a red cloth bag and place inside it: 1 cocoon of red rose, 1 ticket of little value; 3 basil leaves and 3 cloves.
When you're in the interview, try to touch the bag, which must have saved in your pocket or purse.
• Once you leave, use the ticket to buy something to eat or drink Leave the bag on a bed of a square or park.

5/29/2008

The various funeral rites

Many end their existence buried, or cremated embalsamados, with tears, a party or their ashes scattered in space. The funeral customs reflect our interpretation of life and death. Here, we offer the different rites of this area.

Man is the only creature that buries its dead, and in all societies have existed beliefs about souls, spirits and life after death, so the rites farewell present very different forms throughout the world and across all times.

Funeral rites can be grouped into two classes, according to the sense that each community gives to death. On the one hand, there are companies who believe that the body loses an essential part of the person, for another, convinced that the soul is earlier than our life in this world and survives bodily death.

In the first, to be mummified corpses and filled the graves of personal belongings, food and offerings to anticipate the resurrection in the future and help the soul on its journey to another life: Jews, Vikings, Jews, Arabs, Christians and However, Egyptians did it. Those who believe in reincarnation of the soul, as Hindus and Buddhists, preferring other approaches, such as cremation.

The first known tombs dating from the Stone Age, around the year 3000 BC. In them, the corpses are lying to one side and shrinkage, and along with them there is food, tools and ornaments. As far back as ancient Mesopotamia is believed that those who were buried could cause bad misfortune. The Cretans registered addresses for another life in the graves of their dead, and Greeks and Romans provided them with money to the gods and even cakes for cancerbero, the watchdog of the gates of beyond.

But those who carried farther worship funeral were Egyptians. At the time of the pharaohs, keep the body was thought necessary to access another life, and for this purpose and noble kings did preserve his remains and equipment luxuriously their graves waiting for the day of his resurrection. Once dead, their viscera were kept in so-called "glasses CANopen" (equivalent to the relics of saints among Christians and Arabs), embalming the rest with special compounds, some funerals are held dances that could include mortuary and athletic competitions, is deposited the bodies in developed niches and wooden and stone sarcophagi, and pyramids were built luxuriously ornadas and inaccessible to the living to accommodate them.

Rites curious for the dead

In dismissing the dead, not all forms follow the pattern of grim funerals Christians from the Middle Ages, include candles, incense, psalms, masses and dark clothes.

Other signs of mourning in the world, ranging from dressing up shaving of white hair, or leave it grow.

In the eighteenth century jazz funerals in New Orleans, which have their roots in the funerals of communities of Benin and Nigeria, the procession began singing a slow song or a spiritual funereal black, and back of the cemetery banda music played a festive ragtime, with which attendees had just dancing in honor of the deceased.

Formerly even human sacrifices were made: when someone died, Sumerians, Greeks and Chinese people buried or burned alive. The Etruscan tomb itself used as dining in their funeral banquet.

In Madagascar, takes place every several years, "famadihana." This is a celebration in which exhumed the corpse of a family member, you change the canvas and was walking by the people explaining the latest news.

In the book "Dancing on the grave," talking about people who were hurt thigh with a knife as a sign of mourning, not shed one tear in the burials are either forbidden to mention disappeared. The newspaper remembrance of the dead remains with the festivities as "sraddha india," or the day of the Christian dead on November 2.