Sunday, 31 January 2010

LERAIKHA


AMAZONIAN INDIAN LERAIKHA:

The Fourteenth Spirit is called Leraikha (or Leraje Leraie). She is Marchioness Great in Power. She appears when the Sun is in Sagittarius, in the likeness of a most beautiful lithe Amazonian Indian Woman of gymnastic form carrying a Bow and Quiver. She will manifest amidst the enfolding Green depths of the Amazonian Jungle within ones visions.

She can instigate great battles and contests so as to harass the enemies of her Master whereupon those who have malign intentions whom seek to cause harm will experience the spread of worm eaten wounds to erupt forth upon their bodies that will putrefy, which will be brought about by the influence of her ‘Power Intrusion’ flying Arrows very much like that of Elf-Shot.

She teaches her Master about the art of Shamanic ‘Sucking Doctoring’ whereupon he will be enabled to suck out 'Power Intrusions' in order to heal others should her Master desire it so. She is also very wise in the usage of the ‘Soul Vine’ Ayahuasca to know of numerous other Amazon Rainforest Power Plant Spirits all Feminine, which she will reveal in depth about as well as to teach of those Shamanistic ways practiced by many an Amazon tribe. She Governs 30 Legions of Spirits like her self whom to appear as a tribe of Women hunting within the depths of the Amazonian Jungle Green.

(Note: Check out the Article 'DNA Serpent Quantum Dreaming' in the Occult Article section of this most humble Wyrd-Web-Site, which to cover the Inter-Species Symbiosis between the Human and that of the Plant realm. The domain of the Plant to have ruled over the globe of this planet long before the Insects to have swarmed let alone that of the Amphibians to cross over to the land to occupy, hence some of whom have Evolved in order to Communicate with other Life-forms via Chemical agents they to engineer!)
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PUSSY CAT SITRI: The Twelth Spirit is Sitri or Sytry she is a Great Princess and appears at first as a Black Cat or Leopard to sometimes manifest somewhat akin to the Egyptian Goddess Bastet, whereupon she to have the head of a Cat with the body of an Angelic Girl from whose back sprout wings of a Gryphon. After the the command of the the Magician she assumes Human form and that very Beautiful. She often visits the Magician within his Dreams to make vivid in order to wantonly seduce him and when she be highly aroused to softly 'Purr' sweet nectar to flow forth from her moistened Yoni, which when imbibed enables her Master to feel and to look young again to rid him of all ailments. Her love juices to taste of Strawberry Sherbet, which to thereby send an electric shock of an orgasmic shiver throughout ones Nervous-System when partaken of. She can enflame Men with Woman's Love, and Women with Men's Love; and causes them also to bare the nakedness of their innermost Souls to reveal all if desired. Her nature is frisky inquisitive and very playful but her Master has to always remember she has very sharp claws of most predatory Feline whereby if she doesn't get her portion of Cream she wiil become most angry to thence rip and rend ones psyche apart to make as a Mouse. She also enables her Master to perceive with X-Ray vision of Cat's eye and that of Auras to see, reading true, knowing all. She governs 60 Legions of Spirits like her self to often frequent Orgiastic Trance Dance Club Domains within ones Dreams and Visions. CHESHIRE CAT SITRI OF ALICE'S WONDERLAND One can imaginatively associate the ‘Cheshire Cat’ of character featured in Lewis Carroll’s 1865 masterpiece of 'Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland' with Sitri to fuse together. Alice first encounters the ‘Cheshire Cat’ at the Duchess’s house within her kitchen, and then later outside upon the branches of a Tree, where it appears and disappears at will, engaging Alice in amusing but sometimes vexing conversations. The Cat sometimes raises philosophical points, which annoy or baffle Alice; it does, however, appear to cheer her up when it turns up suddenly at the Queen of Hearts’ croquet field, and when sentenced to death baffles everyone by making its body disappear like a 'Schrodinger's Cat', while its head still remains visible, sparking a massive argument between the executioner and the King let alone the Queen of Hearts about whether something, which does not have a body can indeed be beheaded. At one point, the ‘Cheshire Cat’ disappears gradually until nothing is left but its grin, prompting Alice to remark that she has often seen a Cat without a grin but never a grin without a Cat. It is this unusual disappearing act for which most people remember the Cheshire Cat. Cheshire is not an actual breed of Cat: but an English county which is not notable in the area of Cat breeding. However, Cheshire is right next door to Wales and at the time of Alice in Wonderland’s creation many of the old Pagan folk customs and faerie lore were still around as living memory, which associated the Feline with the feminine principle whereby one has many a Cat as a Witches Familiar. Popular Superstitions – Witchcraft In Cheshire (Originally Published 1884) London, Aug. 30; the following paragraph appeared in the newspapers. Middlewich, Aug. 28: “There is risen up in this country a great doctress, an old woman, who is resorted to by people of all ranks and degrees, to be cured of all diseases; she lives four miles from hence, and has been in this great fame about 2 months; she has several hundreds of patients in a day out of all the country round for 30 miles. I went to see her yesterday out of curiosity, and believe near 600 people were with her. I believe all the country are gone stark mad. The chief thing she cures with is fasting spittle, and “God bless you with faith.” There are reports that Carroll found inspiration for the ‘Cheshire Cat’ in a carving within a church in the village of Croft-on-Tees, in the North East of England, where his father had been Rector. Another view is that the Cat is based upon a Gargoyle found on a pillar within St Nicolas Church, Cranleigh, where Carroll used to travel frequently when he lived in Guildford. The Cat is named after Carroll’s home county, Cheshire. Others attribute the ‘Cheshire Cat’ to a carving upon the West face of the tower at St Wilfrid’s Church, Grappenhall, Warrington, in Cheshire; such possibilities for Carroll's inspiration could be true, however on has to keep in mind that there was a pre-Christian Pagan perception, which perceived a link between the Cat and the Feminine for one of the most popular Goddesses of pre-Christian Britain was known by the Saxon’s as Freo, otherwise called Freyja by the Norse, whom was the Mistress of Cats and Witchcraft whom is very Feline of Cheshire Cat.

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