Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Do Magick 30 Enchantment- Moovie Star Servitor Day 10


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What I enjoy about egregore work is that it's often exploratory in nature. One wonders if anyone has done work like it before, if the spirits evolved of idea have ever been so directly engaged in a thing? Often I've found, spirits least worked with show the utmost appreciation in being called upon, to be given respect and honor not normally shown, makes them grateful and diligent in their blessings.

So, in choosing the Hey Diddle Diddle Cow That Jumped Over the Moon for the working, I wanted the solar plexus/navel chakra to be full of utmost willpower. Cows are not known in any way for their jumping ability, and this one manages to leap over a celestial body. Considering this is also the moon, which has it's own links to fertility, it seemed an ideal pick for cow that could transcend all obstacles.

Repeating the nursery rhyme while playing fiddle music in the background, I said it like a mantra for six or so minutes, before finally feeling a presence, or more accurately, presences. The cat and the fiddle, the laughing dog, the running fork and spoon, but most importantly, the Cow That Jumped Over the Moon. Asking for a blessing from the cow, I was bidden to ride upon her back as she leapt the moon. It was a little more intense then I expected a spirit world experience to be, almost like a roller coaster. This was the initial blessing, but the other spirits wished to bless the working as well. Being that they are so connected and likely rarely engaged, I acquiesced. The Cat and The Fiddle gave her a love of music that she be moved by it (to dance I suspect), the Laughing Dog gave her a sense of humor, while the Fork and Spoon gave her 'right appetite' in her hunger, not too much or too little.

I thanked them, then proceeded to replace the paints and sigil upon the altar.

As means of thanks, once more.

“Hey Diddle Diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the moon! The little dog laughed, to see such craft, and the fork ran away with the spoon!”


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