The Occult Powers of Camellia Japonica: A Mystical Journey

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Occult Bewitchment Camellia japonica, commonly known as the Japanese camellia, is a beautiful flowering shrub native to Eastern Asia. It is particularly popular for its enchanting blooms, which come in a range of vibrant colors and patterns. However, beyond its aesthetic appeal, this plant has a fascinating history and mystique associated with it, often linked to occult beliefs and bewitchment. In many cultures, the camellia plant has been associated with magical and supernatural powers. It is believed to possess both protective and seductive qualities, making it a symbol of love, romance, and passion. In some ancient civilizations, it was even used in love spells and rituals to attract one's desired partner.


My nights worthless, body breathless,
Every moment, feeling restless.
Be silent and hear, hear me, my cries,
Don't forget the promise you swore,
I have lost my childhood over you.

While dark magic is something we are all capable of portraying whether intentional or not, there is so much more good that can come when aligned with the magic and mystique, connected with the powers of our earthly just as our heavenly realms. To prepare you for your future in magic that comes with being born into these great times of change; for we will one day pass our torch to you; just as you will to every indigo, rainbow, soul-healing, spirit-weaving, wondrous light-working child.

Occult bewitchment camellia japonica

In some ancient civilizations, it was even used in love spells and rituals to attract one's desired partner. One of the most intriguing aspects of the camellia japonica is its connection to the mysterious occult world. Some occultists believe that the plant contains powerful energy that can be harnessed for various purposes, including divination, spiritual communication, and even spellcasting.

Occult bewitchment camellia japonica

Night has enveloped, to give me some relief,
Now invisible are walls of separation, and thy grief.

Where blood quenches the thirst,
Disloyalty is faith last and first,
Is the religion my beloved belongs to.

I beckoned, red and black robed lady with a wand.
Let me take her by the hand.
Heard of her about sorcery.
Her powers useless, and witch now about to succumb,
From just a gaze of eyes filled with Kohl of Leila.

My nights worthless, body breathless,
Every moment, feeling restless.
Be silent and hear, hear me, my cries,
Don't forget the promise you swore,
I have lost my childhood over you.

Don't know, how these years left me alone,
Sufferings, separation, theft me alone.
I never knew how pain excrutiates.
Sometimes, I enlivened you my dear,
Love is a blessing, and not a fear.

In a melancholy cloudy day, I mourn.
Glistening eyes, weeping sky, and heart torn.
I gaze from a window in Kashmir,
For a moment, condoling the tragedy, sighing.
In sombre time, lifeless, as if dying.

Gemineyed Gypsy Aug 2016

In the Old World, those of our kind had to keep ourselves hidden and work our magic behind closed doors. We were to be secret sorcerers. A mysterious kind of folk. We were accused of darkness and exiled to despair if our covers were blown. Thankfully these times are changing.

With this New World Order, our fate is changing for the better of us all. And more importantly, the fate of the earth and the cosmos beyond. While dark magic is something we are all capable of portraying whether intentional or not, there is so much more good that can come when aligned with the magic and mystique, connected with the powers of our earthly just as our heavenly realms.

As above, so below is a saying we all know.
As it is in the heavens it shall be on earth.
Peace and Protection are granted for all who believe.
Gifts from nature given as tools and symbols so we may live a life of leisure and ease.

For now, we are teachers shown through storybook tales. To prepare you for your future in magic that comes with being born into these great times of change; for we will one day pass our torch to you; just as you will to every indigo, rainbow, soul-healing, spirit-weaving, wondrous light-working child.

K Balachandran Apr 2016

Was with a salacious witch
with amazing quick silver tongue,
Confidence personified
she challenged me to chase her,
If I so wish, not in words.
Her liquid eyes and gestures,
made me mad with pleasure
by the time we reached the peacock hill.
Peacocks, big blue eyes painted on feathers,
each, was in love with her, it seemed.
Danced vying with each other,
to please her, while she winked at me.
As if to say"They'll **** each other
to get my glad eye"wouldn't I feel jealous?

Helpless, I did surrender to her spell,
like others in the line, in my front and back.
When just one touch of her index finger,
would evoke magic, I'll get
Transformed to a young peacock
of exquisite beauty, with blue green plumes
none have ever seen before,to flaunt at
others of the ilk, on seeing it they'd back out.

Such a witch is one of a kind,my mind
whispers, it's she who assures me this,
On the full moon night, due in a week
we'll fly to the far away hill where
She'll be with me helping to build a nest,
turning to a peafowl herself,
She'll lay a dozen eggs,
yes, in to my ear, she says, this is only later,
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When, she with index finger will
gently touche me and proclaim, thus:
"This is the peacock I enticed and
with my witchcraft ,bound for life"

In the middle ages overt sexuality of women sorcerers caused the fear that witches steal, penises from males and keep in boxes.as souvenirs.Such fear is rampant even in present day Africa.
What a chance trek with a mercurial witch who offered to be the guide to a peacock hill, would evoke?

I beckoned, red and black robed lady with a wand.
Let me take her by the hand.
Heard of her about sorcery.
Her powers useless, and witch now about to succumb,
From just a gaze of eyes filled with Kohl of Leila.
Occult bewitchment camellia japonica

Its allure and mystical qualities have made it a popular choice for herbalists and practitioners of magic throughout history. In addition to its supposed magical properties, the camellia japonica has also been linked to stories of bewitchment. Legends tell of individuals being ensnared and enchanted by the captivating beauty of the camellia blooms, falling under their spell and losing themselves in a mesmerizing trance. These tales, though undoubtedly steeped in folklore and myth, speak to the plant's captivating nature and its ability to enchant those who come into contact with it. While it is important to approach such tales with a healthy dose of skepticism, there is no denying the enduring fascination that the camellia japonica holds in the realm of the occult and bewitchment. Whether appreciated for its exquisite blooms, its alleged magical properties, or the captivating stories surrounding it, this plant continues to intrigue and beguile those curious enough to delve into its mysterious world..

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