This is my question: I am going to begin working with a particular magical grimoire. What will be the results for me and my family of working with the spirits of the book? Will it be fruitful, will it bring any sort of harm?
My Ogham say the results are mixed for the work with this grimoire.
The first card signifies you, and that is Koad, well-dignified. Koad means confluence. For you personally, working with this grimoire will tie together disparate elements of your study.
The second card signifies your family, and it is Muin, ill-dignified. Muin means harvest and your family will not reap a good harvest from working with the grimoire.
The third card is Ailm, ill-dignified. Ailm means transcendence and this Ogham indicates you are trying to bring about resolutions with the grimoire but it "doesn't work that way".
Overall, my Ogham are suggesting you work with the grimoire as a solo effort and don't bring your family into the work.
Thanks so much for this! Does the second symbol relating to my family only indicate that they will not benefit or does it also indicate harm coming to their "harvest"?
It could mean both those things. My Ogham seem fairly clear about maintaining a solo approach in this case. It's fine that your family knows what you are doing, but I think what this is saying is if they want to do magic as well, they should find their own paths.
OGHAM query
Date: 2020-07-06 01:26 pm (UTC)This is my question: I am going to begin working with a particular magical grimoire. What will be the results for me and my family of working with the spirits of the book? Will it be fruitful, will it bring any sort of harm?
Thanks for doing this!
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Re: OGHAM query
Date: 2020-07-06 05:19 pm (UTC)My Ogham say the results are mixed for the work with this grimoire.
The first card signifies you, and that is Koad, well-dignified. Koad means confluence. For you personally, working with this grimoire will tie together disparate elements of your study.
The second card signifies your family, and it is Muin, ill-dignified. Muin means harvest and your family will not reap a good harvest from working with the grimoire.
The third card is Ailm, ill-dignified. Ailm means transcendence and this Ogham indicates you are trying to bring about resolutions with the grimoire but it "doesn't work that way".
Overall, my Ogham are suggesting you work with the grimoire as a solo effort and don't bring your family into the work.
Re: OGHAM query
Date: 2020-07-07 06:56 am (UTC)Many thanks,
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Re: OGHAM query
Date: 2020-07-07 10:13 pm (UTC)