abs0luteb4stard replied to your photoset “Fuck off sigil. Hellblazer #285”

I think the “Fuck off” was a brilliant. Even in sigil magic, everyone plays at using “text book” symbolism, but improv and making it personal, gives it, to me, stronger power. That’s what makes Hellblazer so great, it portrays fact & fiction as one!

I’ll have to agree with you, abs0luteb4stard. I guess when the standard symbolism and meaning fits in nicely with your own interpretation of something, then the energy of that particular sigil, for example, works harmoniously together.

I haven’t had to banish anything, but I suppose if I do, I shall do a ‘Fuck off!’ as well. Heh.

cosmicwitchcraft:

cosmicwitchcraft:

cosmicwitchcraft:

me casting evil spirits out of me home

“ get the fuck you you fucking pieces of shit I did not ask for you * waves incense* this smells so good get the fuck out”

tru this went from 4 notes to 175 lol

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Sounds pretty much like Constantine except for the incense part. Heh.

The Fear Gorta.

Hellblazer #294

From Wikipedia:

“In Irish mythology, the fear gorta (Irish: Man of hunger / Man of famine; also known as the fear gortach) is a phantom of hunger resembling an emaciated human.

According to Yeats’ Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry the fear gorta walks the earth during times of famine, seeking alms from passers-by. In this version the fear gorta can be a potential source of good luck for generous individuals. Harvey relates a myth that the fear gorta was a harbinger of famine during the Great Irish Famine of the 1840s, and that the spirit originally arises from a patch of hungry grass (féar gortach).”