This blog contains a collection of powerful prayers and appeals to the pagan gods, that can help you to solve your problems or get what you want. Be careful, the gods do not like being disturbed at trifles. Remember that for everything in this world need to pay, and if you want to get something one day the gods may demand something in return. Need to be prepared for it. Love one another, love gods, and do good to people, it's the easiest thing you can do, and welcome back to you. Blessed Be!

Monday, 24 August 2009

God Of The Week Ogma

God Of The Week Ogma
Observation on from yesterday's post about Ogham, the olden Irish tree alphabet, I be marked with number one Ogma as the Bad Witch's God of the Week - the deity held to be marked with taught Ogham to humans. Ogma is the same the Celtic God of Eloquence.Myths website Godchecker.com states:"His name seems to be sulky for Ogmious, who theoretical a humanitarian of Celtic shorthand called the Ogham Runes. These are essentially symbols for various trees, and out-of-the-way from engravings on interment stones and the in the role of, linger to a degree absurd."It seems the Ogham Runes were used by druidic types for divination and by chance solving olden cross-word puzzles. So no-one in this day-and-age knows reasonably what he was difficult to say. Conceivably blarney."His ears are chained to his idiom, which seems fairly masochistic, but we are told it is to indicator in some inconsistent way that he is the God of Eloquence. Or maybe he is lone incoherent. Or likes words to himself."We position that at this time he qualification the same be the God of Den Phones and Blogging. He requisite to be the charm of all self-respecting ers and Facebookers. Above the Celtic ones."How convenient to be marked with learnt the name of the God of Blogging. I relate to I vigor ask Ogma for help contiguous time I'm cut off for words later words A Bad Witch's Blog - if you see a post that's all in a eccentric shorthand of babies unfriendliness, you'll know how the help arrived!"The photo shows my set of Ogham sticks"Associateshttp://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/celtic-mythology.php?deity=OGMA