10-30-2008, 12:00 AM
bentheben wrote:
Couple of times here I got across a term power food, power nap and so on. And I do not have any idea what that may be. Were some people just joking or is
that real? If someone could please explain this to me I would be thankful.
Objects can be ensouled with power. These can range from good luck charms to talismans purposely imbued with power in ceremonies.
It can also be objects found or prepeared in a peculiar way. It is much to do with intent. Do you concider it a power object? Then it is to an extent.
Does it have a purpose in your mind and was it prepared for that purpose? Spells can be used to create such objects and specific names associated with it or it
can just be something you were led to for a reason while searching for power.
At the Field museum in Chicago there is a whole section of Kachina dolls and skulls of enemies slain in battle. These are thought to contain the spirits of the
slain warriors who's skulls they were in life.
Do they really? It might depend upon the belief of the slain at the time they were killed as well as the slayer's beliefs at that time.
There are whole books written on making talismans. Spells and incantations and Names of spirit beings are associted with the objects thus made.
Couple of times here I got across a term power food, power nap and so on. And I do not have any idea what that may be. Were some people just joking or is
that real? If someone could please explain this to me I would be thankful.
Objects can be ensouled with power. These can range from good luck charms to talismans purposely imbued with power in ceremonies.
It can also be objects found or prepeared in a peculiar way. It is much to do with intent. Do you concider it a power object? Then it is to an extent.
Does it have a purpose in your mind and was it prepared for that purpose? Spells can be used to create such objects and specific names associated with it or it
can just be something you were led to for a reason while searching for power.
At the Field museum in Chicago there is a whole section of Kachina dolls and skulls of enemies slain in battle. These are thought to contain the spirits of the
slain warriors who's skulls they were in life.
Do they really? It might depend upon the belief of the slain at the time they were killed as well as the slayer's beliefs at that time.
There are whole books written on making talismans. Spells and incantations and Names of spirit beings are associted with the objects thus made.

