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It’s an all-too familiar headline: ‘teenager found dead in London following car crash’. But in this case, there was something different (and curious) about the details. The girl’s boyfriend, jolted by her loss, was quick to voice his belief that her missing unicorn necklace may have been the cause of her death.

Jade Graham 18, has been wearing her Italian horn jewellery since she was one. Her parents advised her never to forget to put it on, unless she had lost interest in life itself. It seemed she had now paid a heavy price for her negligence.

According to her boyfriend, Brannon, Jade had had a bad feeling before the party.

“Believe me, Brannon, I was even ready before you ring the bell,” she had told him. “I have a feeling that something bad is going to happen to me tonight if I can’t find my unicorn necklace.”

 

“Nonsense!”  replied Brannon.  “I don’t believe any word of this superstition.”

 

The Italian horn, also known as the unicorn and Leprechaun staff, was introduce by the Lord Druids of Scotland and is associated with good luck and good fortune. According to others, it also means Satan will take care of you and your finances.

 

Nowadays, many, like Jade, have found themselves trapped in the middle of a commitment with occult amulets they mostly wear without even understanding their hidden meanings.

 

Occult symbols are increasingly supplanting those of Christianity and other established religions as our adornments of choice – yet do we always know what they signify?

 

While some have several meanings, others have a unique significance. For instance, the pentagram has been used to transmit occult power in all kinds of rituals for centuries, but to Christians the same shape may also represent a star, a unique part of God’s creation.

 

 

The meaning of the signs below has partly been inspired by Aleister Crowley’s Liber 777 book.

 

 

Whether you remember having seen them in a friend’s or relative’s car, or in a house as decoration, or have worn them as jewellery, or as a tattoo symbol, the courtesy should remind you not to pass judgements on others. It is hoped that the following guide will help you navigate the worlds of meaning attached to each one:

 

 

Inverted Pentagram   is used in witchcraft and occult rituals to conjure up evil spirits. It is used to symbolise evil.

 

 

 

 

The Baphomet is unique to Satan and his worshippers and can often be seen worn as jewellery.

Freemasons also use it to decorate their buildings and the emblems they put on their vehicles to identify each other. Albert Pike is the 33rd degree founder of the Masons.

 

 

 

Hexagram It is one of the most potent symbols used in the powers of darkness. Also called the “seal of Solomon”…

 

Udjat or all-seeing eye.  Is a symbol referring to Lucifer (king of hell)…

 

 

 

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Rachel Tcheungna : Auteure, 

Ecrivaine de The Bridge Books et

Editrice de The Bridge Magazine

 

5 Comments »

  • rachtcheungna said:

    intresting ,seems theres much we dont get to hear or dont bother nice writting

    Many thanks for your kind words and comments.

    Very best wishes for 2012.

    Rachel

  • Sergey Boyarski said:

    Wonderful website.

    Thank you Rachel!

    • rachtcheungna said:

      Dear Sergy,
      Many thanks for your kind words and comments
      Very best wishes
      Rachel

  • George Das said:

    Hi Rachel,

    As promised I have been going through “The Bridge” and must congratulate you on a well balanced and interesting media.Good job.

    cheers,
    george

    • Rachel Tcheungna said:

      Dear George,

      How kind! Thanks very much indeed for your kind words.
      Have a wonderful week.
      Very best wishes.
      Rachel

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