Sigils are symbolic signatures. They invoke, calling in what we desire. They evoke, calling forth that which we wish to manifest. Sigils represent something outside the symbol itself, and stand in as representatives for that thing. Think of a maker's mark on the bottom of a silver dish, or clay pot. Think of a corporate logo. Think of your own signature. Now think of using these symbols and signatures to ask for what you want, need, or desire. The world itself is forever in the cycles of creation and destruction, composting, renewal, and creativity again. In times of upheaval and strife,…mehr
Sigils are symbolic signatures. They invoke, calling in what we desire. They evoke, calling forth that which we wish to manifest. Sigils represent something outside the symbol itself, and stand in as representatives for that thing. Think of a maker's mark on the bottom of a silver dish, or clay pot. Think of a corporate logo. Think of your own signature. Now think of using these symbols and signatures to ask for what you want, need, or desire. The world itself is forever in the cycles of creation and destruction, composting, renewal, and creativity again. In times of upheaval and strife, creativity becomes even more important. The creative impulse gives us hope and keeps us going. Creativity connects us to each other. It provides beauty, comfort, understanding, and sometimes, escape. Creativity also shines a light on things that must be seen. It voices words that must be spoken. But too many of us feel locked out of that flow. Sigils can help open the door. Let me show you how...
T. Thorn Coyle worked in many strange and diverse occupations before settling in to write novels. Buy them a cup of tea and perhaps they'll tell you about it.Author of The Steel Clan Saga, The Witches of Portland, the Seashell Cove Paranormal Mystery series, the Pride Street Paranormal Cozy Mysteries, and The Panther Chronicles, Thorn's multiple non-fiction books include Sigil Magic for Writers, Artists & Other Creatives, Crafting a Daily Practice, and Evolutionary Witchcraft. Thorn's work also appears in many anthologies, magazines, and collections. An interloper to the Pacific Northwest U.S., Thorn pays proper tribute to all the neighborhood cats, and talks to crows, squirrels, and trees.You can find them at thorncoyle.com.
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