Bad Vibrations? How to Calibrate Your Hitachi Magic Wand

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The Hitachi magic wand is a popular personal massager that is loved by many for its powerful vibrations. However, like any electronic device, it can sometimes encounter issues that require fixing. **Fixing the Hitachi magic wand** can be done through a few simple steps. The first thing to check when **fixing the Hitachi magic wand** is the power source. Ensure that the wand is correctly plugged into a functional power outlet. Sometimes, a loose or faulty connection can cause the wand to not turn on or to have a weak vibration.


To celebrate Halloween, our October Object of the Month is a curious little book from the Bute Library at Mount Stuart called The Discoverie of Witchcraft by Reginald Scot (1538-1599). First printed in 1584, Scot’s The Discoverie of Witchcraft was the first treatise on witchcraft written by an English author. Scot was born into a prominent Kent family in 1538, and it was the 1582 executions of several witches in nearby St. Osyth which inspired the Member of Parliament to write his infamous treatise. Scot’s Discoverie was written in response to the bloody witchcraft trials which plagued Scotland and England throughout the early modern period, after the 1542 Witchcraft Act regulated the penalties for witchcraft. This culminated with the Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1661-2, a series of trials and burnings which spread from London all the way to Rothesay on the Isle of Bute.

Whether deliberately or not, Scot s work was the first book in English to explain how conjuring tricks worked and he helped popularize magic for the early modern masses. The 4th Marquess of Bute is well-known for his numerous building restoration projects, but he was also an avid bibliophile with an interest in early modern history.

The discoverie of witchcraft reginald scot

Sometimes, a loose or faulty connection can cause the wand to not turn on or to have a weak vibration. By ensuring a secure connection, the wand can be easily fixed. If the power source is not the issue, the next step in **fixing the Hitachi magic wand** is to check the control settings.

The Discoverie of Witchcraft

They sacrifice their owne children to the divell before baptisme, holding them up in the aire unto him, and then thrust a needle into their braines … They use incestuous adulterie with spirits … They eate the flesh and drinke the bloud of men and children openlie … They kill mens cattell … They bewitch mens corne … They ride and flie in the aire, bring stormes, make tempests … They use venerie with a divell called Incubus and have children by them, which become the best witches …
In 1584, when there were few who would even defend witches against these charges, Reginald Scot went one step further. He actually set out to prove that witches did not and could not exist! King James later found Scot's opinion so heretical that he ordered all copies of his book to be burned. But so rich and full of data on the charges against witches, on witch trials and on the actual practice of the black arts was Scot's Discoverie of Witchcraft that it remained a much-used source throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and is still one of the few primary sources for the study of witchcraft today.
At the heart of Scot's book are stories and charges pulled from the writers of the Inquisition about the supposed nature of witches. Scot believed that the utter absurdity of the facts would be enough to stop belief in witchcraft forever. But he also goes on to give opinions of medical authorities, interviews with those convicted of witchcraft, and details about the two-faced practices of those in charge of the inquisitions to show even further why the charges of witchcraft were simply not true. In later chapters Scot details the other side of the question through a study of the black arts that are not purely imaginary. He discusses poisoners, jugglers, conjurers, charmers, soothsayers, figure-casters, dreamers, alchemists, and astrologers and, in turn, sets down the actual practices of each group and shows how the acts depend not upon the devil but upon either trickery or skill. In the process, many of the magician's secrets and much other folk and professional lore of the time is made available to the reader of today.
Shortly after the Spanish Inquisition, directly in the wake of Sprenger and Kramer's Malleus Maleficarum, during the great upsurge of witch trials in Britain, Scot was a direct witness to the witchmonger in one of witch-hunting's bloodiest eras. Whatever your interest in witchcraft — either historical, psychological, or sympathetic — Scot, in his disproof, tells you much more about the subject than the many, many contemporary writers on the other side of the question.

Reprint of the John Rodker, 1930 edition.

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ISBN 100486260305
ISBN 139780486260303
Author/EditorReginald Scot
FormatBook
Page Count320
Dimensions6 1/2 x 10
Despite Scot’s work gaining popularity when it was first published, the Discoverie was condemned by many influential figures, one being none other than King James VI of Scotland. In his 1597 publication Daemonologie, James attacked “Scot, an Englishman, who is not ashamed in publike print to denie that there can be such a thing as witchcraft”. Legend has it that on his ascension to the throne as King James I of England in 1603, James ordered for every copy of Scot’s work to be burnt and destroyed. While there is no surviving contemporary evidence for this, we do know that the Discoverie was continuously denounced by fellow authors on witchcraft throughout King James VI & I’s reign.
Fixing the hitachi magic wand

The wand has multiple vibration settings that can be adjusted according to personal preference. It is possible that the wand is set to a low or off setting, resulting in weak vibrations. Adjusting the control settings to a higher intensity can rectify this problem. Another common issue that may require **fixing the Hitachi magic wand** is a tangled or frayed power cord. Over time, the cord can become twisted or damaged, leading to disruptions in the power supply. It is important to carefully inspect the cord and if any damage is found, it should be replaced with a new one. This simple fix can restore the wand to its full functioning. Lastly, if the above-mentioned steps do not solve the issue, it may be necessary to seek professional help. A professional technician or the manufacturer's customer service can provide guidance on further troubleshooting or repairing options. They may be able to identify any internal issues that are affecting the wand's performance and provide a solution to fix it. In conclusion, **fixing the Hitachi magic wand** is usually a straightforward process that involves checking the power source, adjusting the control settings, inspecting the power cord, and seeking professional assistance if necessary. By following these steps, one can easily ensure that the wand is in good working condition and continue to enjoy its powerful vibrations..

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