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How To Capture Ghosts Safely
Traditional Ghost Capturing Methods
Ghost Capturing Talismans On Paper
Yin Shan Sect(茅山派) talismans to lure and capture ghosts. The left talisman lures ghosts into the container by chanting and then burning the talisman. Paste the right talisman over the lid of the container to prevent the ghost from escaping. The Daoshi then decides to send the ghosts to a Yin Temple & let the hell gods handle the ghosts or bring the ghost for Spiritual Salvation Ritual to has a faster chance of rebirth or send to Western Paradise.
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Some common components of Daoist talismans.
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[ . BACK to DARUMA MUSEUM TOP . ] ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Abe no Seimei 阿倍晴明 (921 - 1005) quote Abe no Seimei 安倍晴明 ( February 21, 921 – October 31, 1005) was an onmyōji, a leading specialist of onmyōdō during the middle of the Heian Period in Japan. In addition to his prominence in history, he is a legendary figure in Japanese folklore and…
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Taoist Ghost Catching And Feeding Talismans
Mao Shan Sect Symbol
Mao Shan Sect
Mao Shan Sect Tattoo
"Seal the Coffin" Talisman on a Yellow Paper These 3 type of Taoist Talismans are used by Mao Shan Sect (茅山派) during their Ghost Catching Expedition and Ghost Taming Rituals. Information will be received about the buried location of an unmarried virgin male / female that passed away over 1 year. The soul retrieving of the dead must be done before 5am. Dig up the grave or burial ground and search for the skull of the corpse, or just collect a finger bone ( good for keeping the ghost inside a…
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The word ‘wizard’ is derived from the Middle English word ‘wys’ (meaning wise) and the suffix ‘-ard.’ Therefore, a wizard was basically a wise man, up until around the middle of the 16th century AD. Prior to this period, the distinction between magic and philosophy was blurred.
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