Showing posts with label protective shield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label protective shield. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

What is an Omnil?

With the release of our book, O is Omnil & Shielding Magick, you might be wondering what is in Omnil? Our goal for the blog today is to explain exactly what is an Omnil and how it would be beneficial to you to learn how to create Omnils and Shields for yourself.


For starters, an Omnil is a three-dimensional whirling protective shield that is able to stay with you wherever you go. The word itself is derived from “Ohm” and “Nil” which means all and nothing respectively. It looks like an energy bubble and is able to separate you from time, space, and events, and can even be programmed to deflect certain kinds of energies and experiences. For example, you can program an omnil to deflect outside influences such as negative energy, gossip, or contact with a certain person or the weather. You can also program an omnil to pull certain influences or thoughts out of your personal space such as the desire for sweets or negative thoughts.

When you program or “key” an omnil, it will deflect everything you program it to deflect and let in everything else. The beauty of an omnil is that the more times it deflects something, the stronger it gets. If you don’t program your omnil, it will deflect everything which is sometimes useful for mediation. An omnil does not take you out of the local space, time, and event continuum in which you live. It simply separates you from certain events and influences that you specify.

That is all for Omnil and Shields today! I hope you learned what exactly an Omnil was and are interested in checking our Omnil Magick book! Stay tuned for next week where we will revisit Java Magick!

Thursday, June 29, 2017

The Power of the Faery Star

The seven pointed star, also known as the Faery or Elven Star in Wiccan traditions, is a septagram-a religious symbol that is sacred to certain pagan or Wiccan traditions. Much less common than the pentagram in magical practice, the seven pointed star has one major advantage over the pentagram as a shield or protective symbol (many magical traditions advocate using the pentagram on the front and back of magical books, such as a Book of Shadows, for protection).

The seven pointed star is created by combining a four pointed square with a three pointed triangle in such a way as to create a continuously circulating figure. This is also the "Seven Arrows" design. To create this star, you have to circulate twice around your starting point, and this creates the continuous circling energy in this figure.

Once set into motion, the seven pointed star continues to circulate forever, making it an eternally spinning shield or protector (start the star in motion by "keying it" with electric blue energy from your finger or Athame). The pentagram, on the other hand, always requires an outside "push" from the base to the tip of any point, and stops transmitting energy once that outer force stops. If you're looking for a protective shield or symbol, the Faery star is a good one to consider.

The number seven is very sacred to many traditions. In some traditions, the four points unite the four magical elements on the planet (Air, Fire, Water, and Earth) with the three points that represent the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Ghost). Other traditions consider the seven points to represent the seven directions (North, South, East, West, above, below, and within), the seven colors of the rainbow, the seven planets, the seven alchemical metals, the seven tones of the diatonic scale, or the seven days of the week. This star is also known to some as the Star of the Seven Sisters.

In the Esoteric School, we follow the tradition of the Church of Seven Arrows, and use the seven pointed star on our protective Psychic Shields that we offer to students and the public. These shields have been shown to protect from psychic attack in all directions, deflecting unwanted energies and blackening when attacked. A very, very effective symbol for magical use!

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