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Here you will find a small collection of magick spells anyone – regardless of religious or cultural background – can cast. Use with caution!
Cleansing the Spirit – submitted by Steve Mings – As a white candle shining bright, incense burns should any tell. So then is all our relations, come forth, all is well. From north, to east, south, and west, the four directions of trials and test. I close my eyes and so rest, work is still to be done, shall we do our best. So mote it be now as we see.
Find A Mate – submitted by Hikari – Somewhere out there, across the sea
Bring to me, my destiny, When the good and bad winds blow, then this face to me then show.
Love Spell – submitted by Roger – I call forth the power from above, forces of iris forces of love. Ancient magic hear my cry lonely tears stop and dry. Where love now sparks let it burn bright. This love I feel move from my sight. And let it set in lover’s heart. If this is true love let destiny’s ties be, and intensify the love by three by three by three.
Self-Blessing – submitted by Colleen – Cares wash away. Keep misfortune at bay. Kikimora touch me. Your blessings I will see.
NOTE: The author makes no claims as to the actual effects of the listed spells. Use at your own risk!
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Every individual experiences dreams during his lifetime. These dreams are experiences of images, words, thoughts, sounds or voices, and sensations during sleep; the dreamer does not have the capacity to influence the said experience. Dreams could be frightening, upsetting, and even stimulating especially if it is an exotic dream. However, there is another form of dream that people often have a hard time remembering or analyzing when they awaken; this is the clairvoyant dream.
A clairvoyant dream is an experience of images and sounds or voices where as a thing or an event is seen that has the possibility of happening for real. Actually, a clairvoyant dream is very hard to distinguish since many people have the belief that whatever happened in your dreams, the exact opposite will happen in real life. Only a gifted person, who has the ability to foresee a thing or event without the use of the senses, can easily say that such dream is a clairvoyant dream.
Clairvoyant dreams can be classified into two kinds: the warning dream and the anxiety dream. The warning dream is often a dream that looks into the future and foresees some sort of danger. In this kind of clairvoyant dream, the dreamer rarely appears in the experience. The anxiety dream, on the other hand, has something to do with what the mind wants to tell the dreamer. The mind unconsciously absorbs information and releases this information through this anxiety dream. In some cases, this kind of clairvoyant dream indicates a health problem that the body is trying to seek some action for immediate treatment.
A clairvoyant dream can be very helpful in order to foresee an event or better understand a problem. However, the sad part is that the dreamer is not capable of changing or preventing anything that is seen in the clairvoyant dream.
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Does this sound familiar ? You did French at school, you struggled through the exam, you got your French certificate. And then promptly forgot it. You can’t even remember how to say “please”, let alone “I’ll have a toasted camembert sandwich.” And after those aeons of oblivion, you need to get it back. Now !
Whatever the reason, whether you’re planning a vacation in Paris or on a quest to Quebec, don’t panic. Here are 10 ways to tune up your French and get back on top.
1. Remember –- what you learned previously is still there, tucked away –- somewhere –- in your brain. So you have a head start to improve your French, if you choose to use it.
2. Reassure yourself –- French is a Latin language, and you are officially allowed to wave your hands around while speaking ! Not only does this help get the words out, but it’s amazing how helpful and complementary this non-verbal language becomes for your spoken French.
3. Find someone who has a similar or better level of spoken French than yourself. Compare what you know with what they know, help each other to fill in the gaps. And marvel at the fact that you are not actually as bad as you thought you were…
4. Start with the basics, by which I mean literally what you need to survive. The French phrase for “Excuse me, where are the toilets” is probably going to be a lot more useful in the short term, than “I adore the architectural splendor of your town hall.”
5. Dig out any French audio tapes you might have, perhaps even a French course from way back. Flick through the book, or put the tapes on when you’re in the car. A French word recognized is a point scored. How many points can you score today ?
6. Watch a simple French movie –- in French ! No dubbed versions please, and turn the subtitles OFF until you feel that you are near to your pain threshold. Then have a break and do some more.
7. Imitate Inspector Clouseau / Peter Sellers’ French accent (what, you don’t have your DVD of the “Pink Panther” ?), when you’re speaking those fun French words again. It helps to get you back into the swing of it.
8. Learn by heart a couple of words or a short phrase in French every day. Remember, stick to the basics first of all, the words and phrases that will be of immediate use. If you can retain three or four essential words a day, that’s good.
9. Visualize the situations that are likely to occur when you will need to speak some French. An old trick, but a good one. Try to say a few words in French corresponding to the situation, and if you can’t remember any, now is a good time to look’em up in your dictionary !
10. Don’t worry too much about being word-perfect. It will come with practice. Hand movements and your natural charm will help you through. Better to have half a French loaf (yes, that’s right, a “baguette” –- excellent, you’re really getting back into it !) than no bread.
These 10 suggestions may be light-hearted, yet at the same time they are practical and have proved their worth. The more fun and usefulness for you, the quicker you’ll see noticeable improvements in your spoken French.
About the author. Marc Dubois is an active instructor working in both English and French. He knows what makes learning French successful for you, the mistakes you need to avoid, and how you can have fun and make progress. Find out more on how this approach to speaking French can help you by visiting speak-french-now.com speak-french-now.com