Baia Baia...Salamander, hahaha, half of my family nicknames me tuqueque and the other rabbit, You imagine because they say it xp...I think you tasted a sip of that magic potion, that's why you're magically fabulous now HAHA, and well... Speaking more seriously, triton eyes in real witchcraft, really are grams of mustard, symbolize faith; the witches assigned adjectives of animals to their ingredients so that the common society would not do these practices, because as always, knowledge is power, power is coveted, and greed is ego. I really haven't affinity for witches, but this post gave me curiosity because I glimpsed something beyond. for example:
"Jesus said to them: Because of your little faith; For verily I say unto you, That if ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Move thither, and it shall pass away: and nothing shall be impossible for you. "(Matthew 17:20)
Then, this is extraordinary, 'the symbolism of things is what has value in the history of human culture.' (My small symbolic vows hahaha), in conclusion the third eye also only represents wisdom and discernment inside decisions of the subconscious plane what we cant see with our natural eyes.
Do you know some more of those ingredients that change names into animal parts? I hadn't ever thought of this, you know? It's awesome that you could tell me about it. <3
In that Matthew quote, mustard seed does indeed sound like a really powerful thing. :) Maybe if I eat one while I cast a spell, I could get my wishes fulfiled.
secret Cod brujil:
Actually I think that none of this has a value by itself, or it means that making a shake of bushes will give us magical powers, hahah, but As I said before, things do not have power by themselves, if for what they represent for us, then the difficult thing is to give a real representation to things, for example, just as I do the symbolism with the holy supper, and other ritos do sorcerers, but with darkness. (The dark side of the force)-stars war hahaha