Oct 31 - Bad Omens/ Good Omens

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Well, I finally got my picture fixed on the blogs. Please everyone, tell me you can see them.

The other day Cleto, my little feline pseudo-husband, broke the little elephant statuette that I found in the trunk after dreaming I would find an elephant statuette in a trunk.  I had previously seen this statuette as a sign from Ganesh, and when Cleto broke it, I saw it as a bad omen.

But honestly - how the hell could things get worse? And is Ganesh really a positive influence in my life. Removing obstacles is one thing, but it seems to me he’s run amok and is removing… well… everything. Tone it down a bit, Ganesh.

Last night I dreamt of the lady who taught me the Root. She told me which Loa to turn to for protection, and told me not to take my eyes off of him. I saw his veve very clearly in the dream. I think I’ll be taking this advice.

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  1. Mojo on October 31, 2006 1:42 pm

    Che, the good news is that I can see the image again! Uh, well, that’s about all I have to offer there, but that’s something, right?

    Not sure I know much about Ganesh, but leave it to Cleto to break a dreamed of statuette. He like to keep you on your toes.

    I’m looking for good omens now… I’ll need a few, soon, but overall I can’t complain. I don’t know much about anything, it seems, so I don’t get the Root thing, but it sounds like it is a good idea to keep your focus on protections right now.

  2. che on October 31, 2006 2:44 pm

    Well Ganesh is the beloved remover of obstacles. I just get the feeling he’s removing more than obstacles in my life. We’ll see what happens with a more violent, bloody lwa in charge. And the Root? Root work is a kind of folk-magic predominant in the south, similar to voodoo in its sycretic nature but with different basic elements forming the syncretism.

  3. Mojo on November 1, 2006 2:19 pm

    Ah, when I moved to the Low Country in SC, that explains why I used to hear the expression “Watch out or she’ll put the Root on you”. Well, it explains it a little bit.

    Ganesh, moving obstacles. That seems clear enough. Literally.

  4. che on November 1, 2006 2:33 pm

    Yep, thats it precisely. “Better watch out or she’ll put the root on ya”, has often been said of me in these parts, usually by folks who know little about root-work, which can be a very beneficent practice (though some rootworkers practice more malefic work). But you know, I don’t mind having a bit of a reputation.

  5. Mojo on November 1, 2006 4:18 pm

    A reputation never hurts when you’re a witch (or other sort of magick worker). Or so we’re led to believe in Terry Pratchett’s books about witches. Having a Reputation is a main component of witchcraft, Headology.

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