~~Thee Symbols~~


ANKH: (also known as the crux ansata) is an ancient Egyptian symbol resembling a cross with a loop at the top. It symbolizes the power of life and cosmic knowledge, and is the oldest and most popular amulet/religious symbol used by the Egyptians. When worn or carried, the ankh brings good health, promotes fertility, and strengthens the psychic powers.

ARROWHEAD: Carry an arrowhead for protection against enemies, bad luck, hexes, jealousy, evil spirits, and all negative forces. Place an arrowhead over your front door (or under the mat) to prevent burglars from breaking into your home, and keep one in your car to help guard against accidents and theft.

CRESCENT MOON: Is a sacred symbol of the Goddess, and also a symbol of magick, fertility, and the secret powers of Nature. Wear a piece of pink quartz shaped like a cresent moon as a love charm to attract a lover or soul mate. Moon-shaped amulets are said to be extremely lucky for all persons born under the Moon-ruled astrological sign of Cancer.

FOUR-LEAF CLOVER: Good fortune will smile on you if you carry a four-leaf clover, or if you wear a pin, ring, or pendant shaped like one. The four-leaf clover (a highly magickal plant and a powerful amulet of Irish origin) is believed to be the most powerful of all natural amulets, and is especially favorable for persons born under the astrological signs of Cancer and Pisces. It was sacred to the Trinity, and was used by the ancient Druids as a charm against evil and to attain clairvoyant powers.

GARLIC: Is one of the oldest and most famous of natural protection amulets used throughout the world in a variety of ways to keep away vampires, sorcerers,demonic spirits, and all forms of evil. It is also used by many Witches and Shamans as a healing amulet. Garlic is used to be ruled by Mars and under the influence of Aries and Scorpio.

HORN: The gold horn is a popular necklace-charm worn by Italians as an amulet against the evil eye. When worn by a man, the horn (an ancient and obvious phallic symbol) increases sex appeal and promotes male virility.

HORSESHOE: Is a well-known good luck symbol in many parts of the world. According to superstition, nail an iron horseshoe over your door with the convex side pointing up for protection against sorcery, bad luck, and the evil eye. For good luck, nail it over your door with the convex side pointing down. Wear any type of horseshoe-shaped jewlry or carry minature horseshoe charms in a mojo charm bag to promote fertility, guard against evil, and attract good luck. To ward off bad luck and negativity, wear a ring made of horseshoe nails.

INDIAN HEAD: For protection against all negative influences and evil spirits, wear an Indian-head coin on a chain around your neck or carry one in a purse, or a mojo charm bag. The symbol of the Indian head is considered by many to be the most powerful of amulets, and it can be used also as a good-luck charm.

RABBIT"S FOOT: The rabbit's foot is perhaps the most popular amulet used in modern times. It is usually carried on a keychain or worn on a necklace to ward off accidents and evil, and to increase good luck, happiness, and fertility.

SKELETON KEY: Wear an old skeleton key on a chain around your neck as an amulet to open the doors of opportunity and success, guard against the evil eye, and repel sorcery and all evil spirits.

SKULL and CROSSBONES: A symbol of death once used by pirates and more recently as a warning label on poisons, the skull and crossbones can be used as a powerful amulet to protect the wearer against Voodoo, and Santeria black magick. It possesses the power to reverse any hex and return the evil to the person who cast it upon you. This symbol is also popular among gamblers, as it is believed to keep their good luck from turning bad.

THUNDERBIRD: Used by Native Americans of the Northwest United States as a weatherworking symbol to attract rain, thunder, and lightening, the thunderbird is a powerful protection amulet and is reputed to bring good luck to Gamblers.

UNICORN: The unicorn is an ancient symbol of chasity and protection, and its fabled horn was said to be used in medieval times as an amulet to detect poisons in the food or drinks of kings, queens, pontiffs,and popes. To promote fertility or increase sexual magnetism, wear any type of amuletic jewlry shaped like a unicorn. The symbol of this magnificent mystical creature also pierces the plans of enemies and keeps the wearer safe from all evil forces.

WISHBONE: Wear gold wishbone-shaped jewelry (or even an actual turkey or chicken wishbone on a necklace) as an amulet to attract good luck and to make wishes and dreams come true.

Ay' shall return each time ay' learn somethin' new ~forsoothly~
Prithee ye come back and see me again...*wink*

To return Click here