Tags:
Witchcraft,
Body; Mind & Spirit,
Magick Studies,
possession,
Newman’s investigation of the Martin house is unlike any other.,
and murder. When the evidence becomes overwhelming,
When author Rich Newman first arrives at the battered doublewide trailer deep in the Mississippi Delta,
it’s clear that this is no ordinary haunting. Called from Memphis to assist a local ghost hunting team,
long-buried memories from Newman’s own past come back to haunt him—memories he’d rather forget. Collecting physical evidence,
researching the violent history of the property,
Newman’s investigation of the Martin house has become his most terrifying and mysterious case. What starts out as a malicious assault manifesting as deep rumbling sounds quickly spirals into a story of obsession,
and sorting through the spiritual implications of demons
take on a classic healing food; chicken soup.
Chicken Soup A’ la Furie
• 2 pieces boneless, skinless, chicken breast
(half breast), cubed
• 1 medium onion, chopped
• 1 stalk celery, cut lengthwise, then
chopped
• 2 carrots, chopped
• 1 tomato, chopped
• 1 clove garlic, minced
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• 5 cups water
• 1 ½ cups egg noodles
• 2 vegetable bouillon cubes
• 1 teaspoon salt
• ¼ cup parsley
• 1 bay leaf
Cook the cubed chicken pieces lightly, (about two to
three minutes on each side; turning once) in a frying pan
with the garlic and drain away any excess grease. Next,
add the water and bouillon cubes to a stock pot along
with the all the other ingredients except for the chicken.
Cook for about ten to fifteen minutes until vegetables
and pasta are tender, then add the chicken and cook for
five more minutes. Remove from heat and as the soup
cools slightly, hold your hands over it (high enough so as not to give yourself a steam burn) and visualize healing
energy (blue and/or white light) coming from your hands
and third eye and pouring into the soup. Declare to your-
self that the soup is a healing food according to free will and for the good of all. The soup is now ready to serve.
Note: If you are a vegetarian (as I am), you could swap
out the chicken for 3 cups of cubed potatoes and make a
vegetable soup.
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Healing and Fertility
Restoring fertility is a wonderful and truly magical act. So many people have fertility issues, but don’t have the thousands of dollars needed to pay for special medical treat-
ments. A wonderful and much less expensive route to try
first is using magic to revive the body’s fertility. Since fertility magic is an act of restoring balance to the body, I have grouped it into the Healing chapter. If your healing
goal centers on fertility, you can add to the healing walnut charm mentioned above a hazelnut (also called a filbert),
and some poppy seeds. Place all these into the charm bag
and then charge it with your desire for fertility by holding the bag in both hands and breathing your desire into it
before tying it shut.
As previously stated, this is not intended to be a cook-
book, but when healing and fertility are concerned food
is of utmost importance. Here are two wonderful recipes
that combine several fertility restoring ingredients: figs, eggs, coconut, and hazel nuts (filberts).
Olive and Fig Tapenade (dip)
• 1 cup chopped dried figs
• ½ cup water
• 1 tablespoon olive oil
• 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
• 1 teaspoon dried rosemary
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• 1 teaspoon dried thyme
• ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
• ⅔ cup chopped kalamata olives
• 2 cloves garlic, minced
• salt and pepper to taste
• ⅓ cup chopped toasted walnuts
• 1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese
Put the figs and water into a pot and bring them to a
boil until the figs are tender and liquid has reduced. Use low heat and let them cook for 10 minutes or so. For me
at least, it is a good idea to use kitchen scissors to cut up the dried rosemary in little pieces and add it to the boiling figs so that they soften in the water as well. Remove from heat and stir in the olive oil, balsamic vinegar, herbs, salt, black pepper and cayenne pepper. Add olives and garlic
and mix well. Cover and refrigerate for a few hours to
overnight. Before serving; place both hands over the bowl
of tapenade and charge it with your desire for fertility. Visualize a warm glow in the area of the body needing to be
restored (depending on gender) and feel the joy and relief of healing. When you are ready, mentally transfer this energy into the tapenade. Next, Un-wrap the cream cheese
and place on a serving plate. Spoon the olive mixure over
the cheese and sprinkle walnuts on top. Serve with slices
of French bread (toasted), crackers or vegetable sticks.
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No-Bake Fig and Hazelnut Balls
• 1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese,
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