Angel warning of Celtic magic book.
70One afteroon about 11 years ago, my daughter was 7 years old and she wanted to take a nap with me in my big king sized bed. We had been cleaning house all morning and we were a little tired so I told her sure. I picked up my book about "Celtic Magic" that I had just bought at a nearby book store and hadn't had time to really sit down and read.
I was about half way through the book, really trying to concentrate and understand what it was all about and what I needed to do "candle magic", which I thought was harmless, eg. bringing back an old lover, more money etc.
Well, I fell asleep not long after reading chapter 8, but woke up to the loudest, growling voice in my right ear. I could open my eyes, but couldn't move my head up off the pillow or speak. I saw my daughter laying there sleeping and didn't know what in the world was happening!
The voice told me he was an angel and that I needed to burn or get rid of the book I was reading! Said that it was of Black magic, it was real witch craft and that I didn't know what I was doing and it was dangerous for me to learn a practice that I would regret for the rest of my life.. so on and so on!
The voice was a male, deep, and growling or harsh. All I could do was lay there and listen. He talked really fast and was warning me just as fast and harsh as he could. I knew it wasn't an evil entity or he wouldn't be warning me.
Crazy, but I didn't pick up the book for a week and left it by my bedside. By that next weekend, my friend from work had borrowed it and I told her what had happened to me, but she still wanted to read it. She left it in her car while at her boyfriend's house and her car engine caught on fire while they were asleep, so needless to say, the book burned with it. Pretty wild!
I haven't attempted to read about or try Celtic magic since then, but still love to burn candles just for the smell. I also gave up reading Tarot cards for people for fear of it coming back on me. Energy spreads too fast, so I fear that Karma, at least bad Karma might come back on me. I still get my Tarot read on a website...www.alisonday.com. I also like to go to www.soulgarden.tv for daily astro readings and Christopher Witecki is really good. He is also a pretty cool and funny guy! I'm not promoting, just sharing! Talk to you all later! Take care!
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Hi Jamagenee,
Thanks for commenting on my page! I didn't mention it in my story, but my oldest son was a teenager at the time, that didn't care for me reading about or practicing Celtic magic, candle magic or Tarot cards at the time and he had gone to our minister about it, out of concern.
He asked our minister to pray for me to come back to church and stop doing all that wasn't "Christian." He came home from Church on a Weds. night and by that Saturday, I had the strange visit. My son credits it to asking our minister to pray for me. Strangest thing, and I can still remember the growling, deep voice I heard. As far as my past life...lol, I've been told I was the daughter of a pegan witch and drowned at the age of 9, in a pond near an old house in the 1700's. I was told about this in a reading at a Scarborough Fair in 1991.
The sceptical part of me says this is a bit of a no-brainer. You're aware of your son praying for you to turn away from Celtic magic, and then you dream up an angel telling you to turn away from it as well. Your friend's engine catching on fire seems a big coincidence, but why would the angel tell you to destroy the book if it was going to be destroyed anyway?
Seems interesting you describe the angel's voice as "growling"... I've never thought of angels as having that kind of voice. Personally, I wouldn't trust Christian influences. Ever read their bible just from your own ordinary moral standpoint? I did a little of that, and found all sorts of ideas I found immoral, such as a man being willing to kill his child to prove his devotion to his god (even if he was ultimately stopped by his god, the test should have been along the lines of realising that by god's own laws, and perhaps his own pure heart, killing was prohibited.) Meanwhile, the gods of other religions are rarely much better. I will say that if someone's praying for you because they care about you, that can only be a good thing though, even if I might consider them misguided.
Were you actually going to do something immoral or selfish with this magic? I'm thinking that calling love to yourself can be selfish if you're not thinking about giving in return, or perhaps if you're not thinking of how people around you would be affected. Also money doesn't seem as important to me as wanting to find a role in society. My point is that selfish magic, even if it doesn't harm anyone else in the process, can have bad consequences... maybe the voice was warning you against that... maybe it suggested destroying the book because it promoted the idea of selfish uses for magic too much.
Anyway, that's my two cents.










JamaGenee says:
18 months ago
I have several dozen books on various forms of magic and spells, including one on Celtic magic, and in the 10 or so years I've had them, have never experienced anything even close to what you described.
I did, however, run out of a bookstore once after a book about an ancient civilization in Mexico literally jumped off the shelf, and when I reached out to catch it, it was HOT. Not warm, but burning hot. Went straight home in a panic, calmed down, then went back and bought the book. Quickly determined I'd lived in that place in a previous life and suffered an especially horrible death, which almost certainly was the reason for the book feeling hot to the touch. Some part of my brain recalling unspeakable pain from only seeing the title as I caught it. No other book has ever caused such a reaction, and nothing "strange" happened after buying it.
Perhaps something similar happened to you in a past life as a Celt, something you weren't ready to be reminded of at the time you bought the book.
Just a thought.