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Postby Tomo » Aug 12th, '09, 12:42



Ignore the power of optics at your peril! :shock:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/08/12 ... seen_fire/

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Postby dat8962 » Aug 12th, '09, 13:12

She should have seen this one coming - if only she's used the call correctly :wink:

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Postby Ant » Aug 12th, '09, 13:27

dat8962 wrote:She should have seen this one coming - if only she's used the call correctly :wink:


I'm a little ashamed I laughed at that.

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Postby daleshrimpton » Aug 12th, '09, 13:56

contact juggling balls come with a bag, and a warning about this.


And i suspect that this is the reason why ye olde Gypsy fortune tellers covered up theirs with a scarf.

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Aug 12th, '09, 14:04

I've heard of this before where people have had crystals hanging in the window and they've set fire to the curtains.

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Postby Tomo » Aug 12th, '09, 14:07

Lady of Mystery wrote:I've heard of this before where people have had crystals hanging in the window and they've set fire to the curtains.

In the '70s, there were warnings about bullseye panes in bay windows doing that. I think they were issued on grounds of good taste.

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Postby Craig Browning » Aug 12th, '09, 17:59

Many an occult shop have gone to blazes for this very reason :twisted:

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Postby Randy » Aug 12th, '09, 19:59

Maybe this was a sign from the other side. "Lady, your watching too much TV." :lol:

Or a sign of her common sense going down the drain.

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Postby dat8962 » Aug 12th, '09, 22:29

I heard the BBC interview with the said woman on the way home tonight and she confirnmed that she only had the crystal balls for ornamental purposes and had no interest in clairvoyancy.

The interviewers were trying to line her up for all of the usual puns but she wasn't having any of it :lol:

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Postby Randy » Aug 12th, '09, 22:39

dat8962 wrote:I heard the BBC interview with the said woman on the way home tonight and she confirnmed that she only had the crystal balls for ornamental purposes and had no interest in clairvoyancy.

The interviewers were trying to line her up for all of the usual puns but she wasn't having any of it :lol:


Well I admit that they can be a good decoration, tho they ended up burning down her house.. So now she will probably think of better ways to decorate her place.

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Postby Ian The Magic-Ian » Aug 13th, '09, 01:59

I think it's sad that she doesn't have insurance.

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Postby Replicant » Aug 13th, '09, 10:22

When I was a child, I used to torture and kill small insects with a magnifying glass and the power of the sun. I remember it being most satisfying. Don't worry; I have not turned into a serial killer or anything of the sort. (I stopped at insects and did not move on to small mammals). I am a perfectly healthy adult now.

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Postby A J Irving » Aug 13th, '09, 13:35

Replicant wrote:When I was a child, I used to torture and kill small insects with a magnifying glass and the power of the sun. I remember it being most satisfying. Don't worry; I have not turned into a serial killer or anything of the sort. (I stopped at insects and did not move on to small mammals). I am a perfectly healthy adult now.

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Even so, I'm going to make sure I never upset you in the future. :shock:

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Postby Craig Browning » Aug 13th, '09, 21:00

In truth, if one is to follow the traditional view of the Scryer/Crystal Gazer the item used, be it a witches mirror, crystal ball or whatever, would be kept covered and in the dark other than when it was in use and even then, only a very small amount of indirect candle light was permitted.

I know of one such sphere that has been handed down in a "gypsy" family for at least 3 generations. I it kept in a small locked chest; other than it's own bag the thing is wrapped in several layers of heavy fabric so as to guard against any possibility of light exposure.

Why?

True Metaphysical beliefs suggest that crystals become imbued with the images and energy they are exposed to when left out in the open; kind of serving as a "memory" collector. A sphere of this sort, set aside for the exclusive purpose of divination would only see moon light when being cleansed and "consecrated" and from that point forward, not allowed to know light again... until it would be passed from one seer to the next in line.

My favorite such items however, are the black bottom predecessors to the modern day Bird Bath. A version of this still exists in several ancient temples throughout Greece & Rome but the use of a reflective pool can be traced even further back.

Given situations of this sort and how often it happens, I'm surprised more of my Pagan cousins aren't getting back to simplicity :twisted:

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Postby lawrens » Aug 21st, '09, 11:06

Acrylic balls could set fire too...so, if you're willing to do some contact juggling, the same warning is valid.

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