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Post by pastlifewizard on Dec 17, 2008 21:52:20 GMT -5
Haunting terrors of the night, Be gone and let me be Till the dawning of the light Bright moon watch over me.
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Post by Summer on Dec 18, 2008 12:55:41 GMT -5
My oldest son used to go through horrible night terrors for years when he was young. He would seem like he was awake, but would actually be still asleep with his eyes open. and he would be almost screaming and in tears for a long time every time he had one. I could have used this spell when he was a child. I would think that one would want to also put the one suffering from the night terror into a pure white bubble of light protection while saying the spell, as that would also help in my opinion.
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Post by pastlifewizard on Dec 18, 2008 23:39:54 GMT -5
actually they spell mention to visualize a barrier of light in your windows but I didnt see the point of mentioning that Be the light creatures and guardians be with you and with all the magickal people.
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Post by pablo on Dec 19, 2008 12:26:46 GMT -5
I started to suffer from the night terror in my early teeens. I looked at them in awe and horror. It was these experiences as well as entitites in my room and precog dreams that got me interested in the occult.
Peace
Pablo
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Post by Summer on Dec 20, 2008 2:22:40 GMT -5
It seems that a LOT of people explore the occult because of negative experiences they have had to go through. It must be some sort of a catalyst to have to go through the negativity and find one's way out somehow. I am hoping that my son who used to have the terrible night terrors for so long will someday become a student of the occult too. He could really use the help in his life.
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Post by pastlifewizard on Dec 20, 2008 21:27:48 GMT -5
I started to look around in occult books after I started to see ghots when I was 13 before that I only heared strange voices.
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