Where would you go for a first date
blazingbow1 @blazingbow1
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blazingbow1 @blazingbow1
a trophy stand!
Now that mention yeah I remember. Oh then thats would mean I would be a donator also. Ahaha it would be really awkward if I asked the med student to give me your blood! XD
Haruu @haruu
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Haruu @haruu
... You're really creepy, you know that? XD
We could pass out together. .___.
It would be awkward.. @__@
blazingbow1 @blazingbow1
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blazingbow1 @blazingbow1
What? blood can be used against weapon against super natural beings. You bought yourself into this when you gave me your blood.
sounds like a double sucide.
I think I get in trouble from indirect sexual harassment
Haruu @haruu
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Haruu @haruu
So can salt! =3= We are even though. c:
It does.. The pressed ice against my back and told me to tell them when I could feel it. e_e So you don't completely pass out. At least I didn't.. >_>;;
..XD "Suspicious character".
blazingbow1 @blazingbow1
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blazingbow1 @blazingbow1
virgin blood is for effective XD
what about ice?
tobitairu @tobitairu
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tobitairu @tobitairu
Random occult moment: Blood is only powerful as a sympathetic tie or augmenter, depending on the source. It has no real intrinsic power against spirits, unless you apply a technique to it. Salt is a passive purifier, meaning it acts as a neutral agent and can be focused. An active purifier would be something like white sage and lavender, or garlic.
*cough* okay, enough occult lectures. Sowwy. Continue. *shuffles away*
blazingbow1 @blazingbow1
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blazingbow1 @blazingbow1
No no, you can continue I am kinda interested.
Haruu @haruu
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Haruu @haruu
@Tobitairu:...... LOLOL... XD You're into the occult too? This community is too perfect.. XD Thank you for that tid bit. Supernatural things are interesting to learn. XD
@Sam-sama: They put an ice pack against my back and once I felt the cold was their indicator that I was okay to start walking and get up.
tobitairu @tobitairu
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Well it goes back to basics. Blood magic is derived from two basic principles: Sympathetic magic, which is the use of items connected to a person to influence that person (most commonly taken from the body, such as teeth, skin, nails, urine, spit, hair, and blood), and empowering magic, or use of a self-significant focus to augment a technique (use of blood as representative of life force, or conduit, to focus a spell directed at yourself, or derived from yourself, such as a curse or a charm).
Basic principles again dictate natural purifiers. Passive purifiers are neutral agents already present in the world. Salt is a base mineral that is both necessary to life and causative of death. It absorbs and dissolves. It can be used as a focus for a spell, or can be used by itself as a passive purifier or protector (for instance, salt lines). Active purifiers actually have an action to them. White sage has been used by several native American tribes in smudging, a ceremony that cleanses a particular area of negative influence and negative spirits. Sweetgrass can be used to attract spirits, so it is often used after a purifier (when negativity has been banished) to attract. Lavender draws in positive influence, and in its physical properties is a mild sedative, so its a calming purifier.
EDIT: forgot to mention one more significant part of blood magic, which is the concept of sacrifice. Power is found in event, and sacrifice, or the deliberate loss of something you value, is a major event. Taking from your own body, in the action, creates a moment of power that, with skill, can be manipulated.
tobitairu @tobitairu
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@haruu: I've actually been a practicing witch for 18 years now. My style is a combination of German hedge witchcraft and English/Scottish influence family styles that I've been reviving in my family, as well as my own innovations. :) Witchcraft is one of the few things I am truly skillful at, so I have a bit of pride in it, ya know?
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