"As Baile" takes the background and melody from _Watermark_'s "Exile" but the vocals are really Gaelic incantation. The original piece "Exile" already gave...
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The Boyes' Hot Springs' water was in a state of natural 135 degree natural JAZZ (teas, pron . Jass, Heat) Using the word as a Gaelic incantation to the gambling "gods of the odds."
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D.y " Nether-Lochaber" in Invemess Oourier, Mr William Mackenzie's article ou the Gaelic Incantations and Charms of the Hebrides is of permanent value,
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We are all psychic you just need to learn how to use it. Each and everyone of us possess the ability to communicate with spirit. The depth and clarity of our communication is a different matter. There is an age-old saying, " what you put in is what you get out", and there is nothing more true than that when...
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Nov 10, 2009 A nice little collection of incantations,charms and blessings. Download the pdf. Religion wicca mythology occult magick celtic myth Gaelic
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repetitious wordiness used to conceal a lack of content; obfuscation: Her prose too often resorts to incantation. Learn more about incantation with a free trial on Britannica.com...
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Certainly the gaelic incantation of the snake that rises through even 3 feet of snow on Bride's day. Certainly the three roads section of Thomas the Rhymer. Possibly the Orchil prose poem.
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