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Lady Dunsany
01-21-2009, 08:57 AM
I am starting this thread over as the other seem to have disappeared into the void. You may resume your discussions.

Y Ddraig Goch
01-21-2009, 09:07 AM
i iz in desperate nid of glamur majick... kekeke ... jokes aside i am in great need of glamour magick... have damn too much hair all over my body.. been to cosmetic saloon and they've told me that will cost me like 6000 euros to get the hair removed by 70% and they say that they wont guarantee the success of the laser treatment. bah... i wantz to lern moar bout them glamur majick.

EDIT: not that i am too much ashamed by all that hair but sometimes it can cause me problems :(.

S33k3R
01-21-2009, 10:18 AM
Yea, I'm curious about this aspect...

I got brown eyes and blond hair, (which is rare I'm told...blond is a recessive gene and brown is dominant...I should have either brown hair or blue eyes, anyways)... as an experiment I would like to turn my eyes green.

Another thing...eye colour is one of the simplest genetic markers to ascertain...so lets say you get a gene map made of yourself from these guys:

https://www.23andme.com/ (very cool concept of a company by the way)

Then you start working on yourself and after you "succeed" in the transformation, resubmit for another map...would your genetic markers have changed?

I was thinking about doing this, but have not yet heard of any decent spells or methods to change eye colour...

Anybody here been successful at this and want to give me a few pointers? :D

Y Ddraig Goch
01-21-2009, 10:38 AM
and now when u start mixing magick and modern science your head is gonna hurt believe me... anyway Lady D said that she had successfully altered the color of her eyes. ask hey for the spell, and how it works.

S33k3R
01-21-2009, 10:47 AM
...Perhaps its when magic and modern science all sit around the same table and play nice with one another that we start making some real progress...

Lady Dunsany
01-21-2009, 12:54 PM
...Perhaps its when magic and modern science all sit around the same table and play nice with one another that we start making some real progress...

I can give you a hint it involves the astral world. It is also a form of shape shifting as I believe Saeiane pointed out. Most will not share , but perhaps some will. I confess I do not know if there are any books out there about this. I guess one has to research. I wanted to add this, be careful what you wish for.

BlackBearMage
01-22-2009, 12:53 AM
No one can actually change their eye color unless the use of dying and contacts. Glamour magic is about changing your vibes and having a confident attractive aura, despite possibly being physical unattractive. ;)

Saeiane
01-22-2009, 02:26 AM
No one can actually change their eye color unless the use of dying and contacts. Glamour magic is about changing your vibes and having a confident attractive aura, despite possibly being physical unattractive. ;)

First rule of magick my friend: Nothing is impossible. ( It was once the general opinion that it was impossible for humans to be able to fly )

[: But you are right in the respect of 'changing vibes'

Lady Dunsany
01-22-2009, 11:26 AM
No one can actually change their eye color unless the use of dying and contacts. Glamour magic is about changing your vibes and having a confident attractive aura, despite possibly being physical unattractive. ;)
This is true to a point but the idea of Glamour magick is the other person sees this or thinks they see this. Your eyes could be the same color but because of the vibes as pointed out the other person will see what you want them to see. Another point is yes we can change the whole molecular of our body if we know how. You can use Glamour magick to make your garden grow to make your yard more beautiful. Do not dismiss this as not possible as it is only impossible to the ones who do not know how to do it. Just my little penny, I haven't been to the bank.

Reinga
01-22-2009, 05:58 PM
I often find on forums such as this on this subject of changing ones eye colour almost always comes up and it is my beliefe that by the use of magick it is complitly possible. However I would also like to know the purpose of such an act? This kind of experiment no doubt would take time and effort so why bother?

As for the whole changin ones vibes this can be very useful technique to learn. I often
experiment with changing my vibes whilst walking through town I make my self invisible to those charity workers who stop you in the middle of your day to fool you into signing up to some direct debit deal. I also use a similer technique when trying to get served in a bussy bar.

Lady Dunsany
01-22-2009, 06:18 PM
This is why it is called Glamour Magick, the dissatisfaction with one's looks and it is good practice in rearranging one's appearance when it is necessary. Which is why I said be careful what you wish for. My husband and I when we are out he will see someone he does not want to deal with he looks at me and says make yourself invisible we do and walk right next to the person and they do not see us. I suppose to some they like the idea of being totally different in looks. Who knows what goes on in one's mind.

Saeiane
01-23-2009, 02:02 AM
I often find on forums such as this on this subject of changing ones eye colour almost always comes up and it is my beliefe that by the use of magick it is complitly possible. However I would also like to know the purpose of such an act? This kind of experiment no doubt would take time and effort so why bother?

As for the whole changin ones vibes this can be very useful technique to learn. I often
experiment with changing my vibes whilst walking through town I make my self invisible to those charity workers who stop you in the middle of your day to fool you into signing up to some direct debit deal. I also use a similer technique when trying to get served in a bussy bar.

Reasons behind actions would vary, it is indeed much simpler to use a few dollars to buy the homeless guy on the corner a real meal, than to cast a spell so he might get some food (a good example in my opinion)

Then again not fully an equal example. I would perhaps try to change a small physical feature of something for the experience, or (in Lady Dunsany's case) because using contacts or surgery to create a change of eye color is expensive or too much daily care. Another reason might be threat of immediate danger, for instance a housewife who ran from her abusive husband (and as anyone who's been in such a situation knows, they tend to not want to go to the police for help.. Regrettably.) I would do such a ritual to help make her either less noticeable, or look different enough that her abuser would not be able to find her as easily. In addition to less magickal means of offering my help...

Then again I might be completely missing the intent of your question and just pointing out the obvious o.o hahaha.

SolitaryWitch
01-24-2009, 05:13 AM
Glamour magic? The only place I've really heard of that from is a movie that is familiar to us all, I'm sure... "The Craft"

Anyways... My view on glamour magic is to use one's energy to bend the appearance of the matter at hand (whether it be a personality, vibe, appearance of person, etc...) In this process, the appearance of what something was becomes what is desired.

As for using glamour magic personally, I haven't found the need to use it, yet.

Lady Dunsany
01-24-2009, 05:51 AM
I did not see that movie. A friend of mine did and she said it was an insult to her. She said it was another Hollywood movie which was nothing but a load of bull. I could not comment having never seen it.

SolitaryWitch
01-24-2009, 05:57 AM
It was really funny, but in regards to the Craft, yes an insult. But there are others more insulting than this one...

However, I believe there was a major lesson to be learned in that movie... Messing with the Craft can open doors to certain powers that you may not be able to control, and seeking the power to control all others will lead you to become insane... (the girl who did this ended up being put in an insane asylum.)

Saeiane
01-24-2009, 06:19 AM
Glamour magic? The only place I've really heard of that from is a movie that is familiar to us all, I'm sure... "The Craft"

Anyways... My view on glamour magic is to use one's energy to bend the appearance of the matter at hand (whether it be a personality, vibe, appearance of person, etc...) In this process, the appearance of what something was becomes what is desired.

As for using glamour magic personally, I haven't found the need to use it, yet.

an accurate and comprehensive description for one who seems to not have experience on the subject, bravo! It may also be taken into account that all of what we see is nothing more than mere patterns of light and darkness, which are put together by the brain. I have a theory that what keeps us all seeing the same thing (excepting cases of mental illness, though my theory takes this into account) is a sort of "mental highway" that connects to all beings. (mental illness presents as a "break" in the bridge) So taking this theory as truth, the process of glamour magick to change the physical might use this mental highway to change the effect of what is seen. As opposed to changing the effect of what is. Though both are possible. (again- still assuming the theory is truth)

Mixing science and magick in fact, does come up with very interesting results. The supernatural operates on a natural level. Which is why when a prosperity spell is cast money doesn't fall from the sky.

Saeiane
01-24-2009, 06:25 AM
On the subject of The Craft: the movie itself was somewhat enjoyable, albeit based 95% in fiction ( at one point, an incantation is said, and with a sweep of her hands one of the four ladies changes her hair from brown to blond .. lol ) but I wouldn't go so far as to say it's an insult. Then again, I've got a thick skin against such things. Which causes me to be blunt at times.

SolitaryWitch
01-24-2009, 04:03 PM
I understand all too much about being blunt, Saieane... I normally get told off by friends for doing it.

You actually brought up one of my pet peeves... Calling magic supernatural when indeed, it is all natural! I tend to get so aggravated with people who have used that and keep my cool but tell them it is quite natural, in fact, the only supernatural is on the receiving end of an unsuspecting victim who has no idea what you have just done. In that case, on your part, you used your energies, your prayers, your mind and body, and your resources and even if the Divine had a place in it, the Divine is within you and not some outside influential force that demands we bow down and worship.

I guess you can say from that, "You are the Divine."

(Not to go off topic, but I believe that "Deities" are actually "Entities" who are ancient and very powerful beings, but the practitioner is in fact "God.")

Saeiane
01-25-2009, 04:29 AM
I understand all too much about being blunt, Saieane... I normally get told off by friends for doing it.

You actually brought up one of my pet peeves... Calling magic supernatural when indeed, it is all natural! I tend to get so aggravated with people who have used that and keep my cool but tell them it is quite natural, in fact, the only supernatural is on the receiving end of an unsuspecting victim who has no idea what you have just done. In that case, on your part, you used your energies, your prayers, your mind and body, and your resources and even if the Divine had a place in it, the Divine is within you and not some outside influential force that demands we bow down and worship.

I guess you can say from that, "You are the Divine."

(Not to go off topic, but I believe that "Deities" are actually "Entities" who are ancient and very powerful beings, but the practitioner is in fact "God.")


I believe the only thing I can say here is...
I agree, wholeheartedly. Bravo.

Alister
01-25-2009, 08:08 AM
Here is part of a book i scanned for you. Hope it helps you in your search for glamour magick :D

Attached file:

Y Ddraig Goch
01-25-2009, 03:19 PM
thank you. it surely will be of any use to anyone that wishes to put to use glamour magick.

Odin
02-28-2009, 09:16 PM
I was reading a course in witch craft and the course had a spell that would aide in the changing the appearance of ones self and the lesson went on to explain how some of the students took the spell to far and caused problems for themselves with spell disfiguring themselves

Elfwyn
03-04-2009, 07:02 PM
Wow! That's a scary thought!

I've never disfigured myself or anything and even if I did, I'm sure that going back over the work I did would fix it. I'd hate to see myself as being all screwed up like that. That's the kicker right there. It's how one manipulates their own Residual Self Image. Well, as far as manipulation of ones self goes.

Me, I tend to take a a few moments in front of the mirror every morning and as I wash my face, I SEE myself as making any changes that I deem necessary. Sometimes I do this by the light of a grey candle. With a little practice, it becomes automatic and the way you see yourself is what is projected. Beats spending money at a salon!

...And that's my beauty tip for the day. What am I, your stylist? :D

Starhead_Broderick
03-06-2009, 05:47 PM
Couldn't have said that better! :)

Snowfire
03-09-2009, 05:19 PM
I always thought that Glamour spells were to do with protective magick.
Oh no wiat, that's aura blending spells. Making you "Invisible" to anyoen who's not looking for you. It's called the Chameleon spell. Blending your aura into it's surroundings.
Anyhoo. Glamour spells are used to, like people have already said, change your aura vibes. But it can also be used to enhance your natural beauty. Or so I'm told.
Blessed Be,
Snowfire.