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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:32 am
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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 1:32 pm
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Halowynn Quinn Black is bad eh? That's interesting considering certain witchy religions use black as the color of protection. Also in certain cultures white is the color of death and is worn to funerals. I dont believe in the 3x rule, I believe in kharma. Which means you get back what you put out exactly. Its the 1x rule ha ha ha!
Every culture has its own way to express things. As you point out, in Egypt black was a color of life (the color of Isis, for exemple, and therefore of the Black Madonnas, of course) and white was the color of death.
The rule of the three is a particular name (is it Wiccan?) but it's certainly an expression of the law of Karma, which is far more complex, and less manicheist or dualist than just separating things between black and white, good or evil.
For the practical purposes discussed in here (casting spells), it doesn't matter much how we name it as far as we keep it in mind when we act. Every action has a reaction. That's one of the laws.
We can also say it this way: we shouldn't cast a spell unless we are fully aware of all the consequences of our actions and are ready to assume our full responsabilities over those consequences. Magical power brings along a higher amount of responsability.
The way I see it, the rule of the three is one of those reminders to avoid unnecesary damage.
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Alba Lux Halowynn Quinn Black is bad eh? That's interesting considering certain witchy religions use black as the color of protection. Also in certain cultures white is the color of death and is worn to funerals. I dont believe in the 3x rule, I believe in kharma. Which means you get back what you put out exactly. Its the 1x rule ha ha ha! Every culture has its own way to express things. As you point out, in Egypt black was a color of life (the color of Isis, for exemple, and therefore of the Black Madonnas, of course) and white was the color of death.
The rule of the three is a particular name (is it Wiccan?) but it's certainly an expression of the law of Karma, which is far more complex, and less manicheist or dualist than just separating things between black and white, good or evil.
For the practical purposes discussed in here (casting spells), it doesn't matter much how we name it as far as we keep it in mind when we act. Every action has a reaction. That's one of the laws.
We can also say it this way: we shouldn't cast a spell unless we are fully aware of all the consequences of our actions and are ready to assume our full responsabilities over those consequences. Magical power brings along a higher amount of responsability.
The way I see it, the rule of the three is one of those reminders to avoid unnecesary damage. Also about the colors, isn't white the Chinese color of mourning?
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