Divination: After sunset is the best time to consult the swamp voodoo deck and read the omens…

Posted by: on May 10, 2011

After having used the swamp voodoo cards for divination over many years, I’ve found that the best time to consult them is after sunset. It’s a time when the stress and turmoil (which any sensitive will pick up) of the day are mostly forgotten. And the world of nature is calmly embarking on that long period of reflection, peace and repose that comes with nightfall.

Once the glowing orb has set in the western skies, it is easier to enter into a visionary trance state – so crucial to performing an insightful reading or divination.

What’s more, the night has long been regarded as a time of mystery, when occult powers are at their height.

Indeed, night was known to the Ancient Egyptians (Black Africans) as Nut, the mother of Osiris. Night represents the negative, occult part of each twenty-four hours, and is the dominion of the passive and contemplative moon – the silvery orb. Whereas day, the realm of the fiery sun, is strongly positive in its magnetic value, and hence is used in “solar” orientated spellworkings.

Divination is also best performed in calm, clear weather, when nature is at her best and psychic forces and magnetic currents, which surround the earth, are pursuing their normal and undisturbed course.

 

 

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