Unearth the Ancient Art of Occult Moon Enchantment

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The occult moon enchantment is a mystical practice that harnesses the power of the moon for various spiritual purposes. The moon has long been associated with magic and enchantment in many different cultures and belief systems. In occult practices, the moon is considered a powerful symbol of femininity, intuition, and spiritual energy. It is believed to have a strong influence on our emotions, dreams, and spiritual journeys. Therefore, harnessing the energy of the moon can aid in rituals and spellwork, as well as in personal growth and development. One common way to perform an occult moon enchantment is through moon rituals.


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One common way to perform an occult moon enchantment is through moon rituals. These rituals are typically conducted during specific phases of the moon, such as the full moon or new moon, when the lunar energy is believed to be at its peak. During these rituals, practitioners may perform various actions, such as lighting candles, reciting incantations, or meditating, to connect with the moon's energy and set their intentions.

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I still can't get over finding out that someone invented Corn flakes to stop you wanking.
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free food bitches

Carefull you don't lose it among all the other offal in your keyboard. Bleugh

Thats just dust on the keyboard, doing a shit load of decorating so everythingas dusty
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Jewlio Iglesias: You live in Liverpool - Chances are, the front door has already been kicked off the hinges

Not surprised, after all the bad publicity they got, earlier in the week!

The image of cereal bars as a healthy snack is a "myth", according to a study by Which?

The consumer group found all but one of the 30 bars it analysed were high in sugar, with more than half containing over 30% sugar.

One bar, Nutri-Grain Elevenses, contained nearly four teaspoons - more than in a small can of cola and 20% of the recommended daily allowance.

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I still can't get over finding out that someone invented Corn flakes to stop you wanking.


WTF ? I want to take this seriously, I really do. . .

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Dr. Kellogg was convinced that a diet high in fiber and low in sugar or animal products would cure all ills, including the evil of masturbation, so around 1900 he came up with several foods -- including Corn Flakes
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Dr. Kellogg was convinced that a diet high in fiber and low in sugar or animal products would cure all ills, including the evil of masturbation, so around 1900 he came up with several foods -- including Corn Flakes

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Petty Anarchists look at "1984". The Visionary looks at "Animal Farm".

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I thought you were talking about that thing I read recently about Quaker oats feeding mentally disabled kids radioactive oats to see what happened.

I am not making this up, it actually happened.

At the Fernald school in Massachusetts, an institution for "feeble-minded" boys, 73 disabled children were fed oatmeal containing radioactive calcium and other radioisotopes. The only purpose of the experiment was to give Quaker Oats, the company behind the testing, a commercial advantage over Cream of Wheat in an advertising campaign. Immediately after World War II, 829 pregnant mothers in Tennessee received what they were told were "vitamin drinks" that would improve the health of their babies, but were, in fact, mixtures containing radioactive iron, to determine how fast the radioisotope crossed into the placenta. Other incidents included an eighteen-year-old woman at an upstate New York hospital, expecting to be treated for a pituitary gland disorder, who was injected with plutonium.[3] Such experiments are now considered to be a serious breach of medical ethics.

Such experiments are now considered to be a serious breach of medical ethics.

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Such experiments are now considered to be a serious breach of medical ethics.

No shit, Sherlock.

It is called science, peoples assumptions are not always correct.

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Maybe not quite bacon sandwiches, but Nandos at Euston were giving away 'breakfast rolls' of chicken sausages the other day.

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It is called science, peoples assumptions are not always correct.

No that's not science, that's tantamount to murder.. * potentially*.

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It is called science, peoples assumptions are not always correct.

No that's not science, that's tantamount to murder.. * potentially*.

Yes, but when talking about things objectively from a scientific point of view, we can't involve societies current feeling towards feeding disabled kids radioactive oats. 50 years ago it was part of a marketing campaign, what will it be 50 years from now?

I agree it was horrible, but you must understand personal / current societies opinion bares no relation to scientific study. Not directly anyway.

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Occult moon enchantment

Another aspect of occult moon enchantment is the practice of working with moonstones and other lunar crystals. Moonstones are believed to be directly connected to the energy of the moon and can amplify the effects of moon magic. By wearing or meditating with moonstones, practitioners can enhance their intuition, promote emotional balance, and deepen their spiritual connection. The occult moon enchantment is also associated with divination and astrology. In divination, practitioners may use different moon-related tools, such as tarot or oracle cards, to gain insights and guidance from the moon's energy. Astrology, on the other hand, examines the position of the moon in relation to the zodiac signs and how it influences our personalities and life events. Overall, the occult moon enchantment is a multifaceted practice that taps into the divine energy of the moon. It can be used for spiritual growth, spellcasting, divination, and connecting with the feminine energy within ourselves. By aligning with the cycles of the moon and honoring its power, practitioners can enhance their spiritual practices and bring about positive change in their lives..

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