The Role of Celestial Magic in Modern Witchcraft, 2023 Edition

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Celestial magic is an ancient practice that taps into the energies and powers of the celestial bodies, such as the moon, stars, and planets. It is a profound and mystical form of magic that has been utilized by cultures throughout history. In 2023, celestial magic is set to experience a surge in popularity as more people become interested in harnessing the power and wisdom of the universe. **The main idea:** Celestial magic is an ancient and mystical practice that will gain popularity in 2023. In celestial magic, practitioners believe that the celestial bodies have distinct energies and influences that can be harnessed for various purposes. For example, the moon is associated with feminine energy, intuition, and emotional healing, while the sun represents masculine energy, confidence, and vitality.


Step 2: Salvage a bulb. Use your X-acto knife to chip away at the top of the other bulb’s base, just enough to grab with the needle nose pliers. Then use the pliers to peel away the base until it comes off and remove the light bulb’s guts from inside the glass. This method has a much higher chance of resulting in an intact glass bulb, but it does destroy the base, which is why you need two bulbs.

Attach the positive lead wire the one that was attached to the longer LED lead to the positive side of your battery pack by sliding the wire under the zip tie and folding it back over. I also have heard than you can use fox s fruit sweets to imitate stained glass and with the red ones the stain on your tongue looks very realistic too Trevor.

Magic lught bulb trick

For example, the moon is associated with feminine energy, intuition, and emotional healing, while the sun represents masculine energy, confidence, and vitality. Planets have their own unique qualities and can be used to enhance spells and rituals. **The main idea:** Celestial magic utilizes the unique energies and influences of celestial bodies for different purposes.

Magic lught bulb trick

Anyone got any tips on eating lightbulbs, glass etc.?
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If you can't stand the blood, get out of the slaughterhouse! Posted: Jul 19, 2002 11:00 am

This is a dangerous stunt - while it can be performed without getting cut, the enamel on your teeth is badly damaged. Most performers of this do it rarely as their teeth suffer.

[usual disclaimer: doing this will a) mess up your insides b) cut you badly c) do real and lasting damage to your teeth]

I'm a bit wary of tipping this in a public forum - send me an email and I'll see what I can do: [email protected]

Posted: Jul 19, 2002 12:27 pm Cheers buddy! If you can't stand the blood, get out of the slaughterhouse! Posted: Aug 14, 2002 02:51 pm How about sugar glass light bulbs. I'm sure there's a way you can make your own. "Something wicked this way comes. " Posted: Aug 19, 2002 07:51 am

I've heard in Hollywood they use sugar glass, such as macabre stated. Is their any way I can get this from some store or any recipe I can get it from? I really need to know this for an upcoming film shoot on magic and I want to perform this. After hearing these other guys post, I don't want to have to really eat glass, too scary, but if any of you can help me with the sugar glass, please pm me or email me or post it here, thanks

I heard that the trick is to eat something before eating the glass, that way it'll provide a coating for your esophagus (don't know how to spell that) that will protect your throat while you swallow the glass.

Is this true, or is this a myth? If anyone can help me on this swallowing glass subject I'd greatly appreciate it. I invented a trick that revolves around eating a lightbulb. I tried making sugar glass, and I guess I didn't follow the directions right because it came out a bit yellowish and gooey, so I couldn't shape it. I'm back to having to eat a real light bulb, so please if you can help, do so, thanks

Posted: Aug 27, 2002 02:01 am

Eating light bulbs is right there with eating razor blades, pretty much the same technique.

I will point you to a resource to follow up on, on your own, but you will have to contact me via PM or email.

Posted: Sep 7, 2002 04:45 am

I know this has been asked like 20 times but I still can't find any definite or real useful way of swallowing glass or any alternatives. Any books, advice, video or method would be greatly appreciated

Posted: Sep 8, 2002 05:22 am

It sounds bad.. but I actually eat it.. I'm not saying this is the right way to do it. it's just how I do it and I haven't had any problems yet.

Posted: Sep 26, 2002 09:31 pm

Just to let you guys know, glass does not decompose, (as it's made from sand), each time you eat it in any quantity, it's most likely that there will be a little bit of build up in your stomach, and over time, it will acumulate, as the acids in your stomach will not be able to break it down (remember, next to wax, glass is one of the best items for holding acid (as it does not dissolve). Anyways, have you ever heard about the girl who died because she ate her own hair, and it didn't go through her system, and starved her to death, (true story). Just thought I'd let you guys know.

Posted: Oct 15, 2002 11:25 pm

The basics of eating glass can be found in the following Limerick.

I eat light bulbs, mirrors, and glass
I learned how, by taking a class
If you chew it till it's fine
on glass you can dine
What hurts is when it comes out your @$$

Posted: Oct 20, 2002 12:52 am

Try smashing the glass on a tray, pick some up and start crunching on it - what you really do is have some broken Fox's Glacier Mints to hand, literally - no kidding - and eat these - this looks and sounds good from only inches away.

"My Karma ran over my Dogma. " Posted: Oct 22, 2002 09:46 pm

I too have heard of this method you use the clear type mints.I also have heard than you can use fox's fruit sweets to imitate stained glass and with the red ones the stain on your tongue looks very realistic too
Trevor

Posted: Oct 22, 2002 11:03 pm

. Hey Trevor, I've tried the coloured mints but the only thing that was stained was my reputation.

"My Karma ran over my Dogma. " Posted: Nov 19, 2002 06:17 am

Ate her hair and starved to death? Don't think so. The hair will decompose in the stomach just fine, as will peach fuzz, cornsilk, meat gristle and fishbones. Sounds like an urban legend to me.

Posted: Nov 20, 2002 07:48 am

Contact the King of Glass Eating. TODD ROBBINS of the Coney Island Sideshow.

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On 2002-07-19 05:28, thinkofacard wrote:
Anyone got any tips on eating lightbulbs, glass etc.?
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Signed,
Riley G Matthews Jr
SAG-AFTRA actor
Www.RileyG.com Posted: Dec 3, 2002 08:25 pm

Quick Google search and I found this Here!

Sugar Glass by Rebecca Burt

Cooking pot
Stove Top
Candy Thermometer
2 c. Water
1 c. White Corn Syrup (Karo)
3 1/2 c. Sugar
1/4 tsp. Cream of Tartar

Mix the water, corn syrup, sugar and tartar together in the pot and bring it to a boil on the stove (at about 220 F).
Leave it boiling until it reaches 300 F, which will take about 45 minutes. The mixture should be thick, with almost all the water boiled off.
As soon as it hits 300 F, pour it into whatever mold you're using and let it cool.

I've never done this so I don't know how it would work.

On the other hand, you have different fingers. Posted: Dec 5, 2002 06:50 am Sweet! Thanks, magicians helping magicians. Thats why I love this site! Posted: Dec 5, 2002 01:48 pm

That story about the girl eating her hair is absolutely true, it happened a few years ago and was in all the papers, the ball of hair was about the size of an American football, she'd been eating it her whole life and it just kept building up over years. no urban myth there

Posted: Dec 12, 2002 10:14 pm

iluznst, how do you mean the same technique as eating razor blades?

In Swami Mantra there is a genuine method of eating razor blades as opposed to the standard magic trick. I was under the impression that the right kind of blades were no longer available. Anybody know if this is the case?

Posted: Jan 11, 2007 06:37 pm Quote:

On 2002-07-19 07:00, Missing_Link wrote:
This is a dangerous stunt - while it can be performed without getting cut, the enamel on your teeth is badly damaged. Most performers of this do it rarely as their teeth suffer.

Forgive me for drudging up this old thread, but I came across it while hunting for something else.

Stick to light bulbs. I have eaten a chunk of a beer bottle a couple years ago. I would not recommend it. It is way too thick and felt like my molars were going to crumble. I stopped at one point to check in the mirror when it actually felt like a tooth had crumbled and not the piece of glass. My jaw was sore for a week.

Stick with light bulbs and thin wine/champaign glasses. I have never experimented with crystal glass, but I would stay away from them. I'm not sure how hard they are but I am under the impression that most contain lead.

Sincerely,
Wayne Stevenson
The SpookClub

Stick to light bulbs. I have eaten a chunk of a beer bottle a couple years ago. I would not recommend it. It is way too thick and felt like my molars were going to crumble. I stopped at one point to check in the mirror when it actually felt like a tooth had crumbled and not the piece of glass. My jaw was sore for a week.
Celestial magic 2023

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