Is conjuring spirits dangerous. Can spirits possess or harm you. How to safely practice magic and grow as a magician. What precautions should be taken when working with spirits. How does magical practice lead to personal development.
The Fear of Conjuring Spirits: Common Concerns Among Aspiring Magicians
Many aspiring magicians approach the practice of conjuring spirits with trepidation. Their concerns often revolve around potential dangers and unintended consequences. Some of the most common fears include:
- Possession by spirits
- Harm to oneself or family members
- Spirits lying or deceiving the practitioner
- Inability to banish spirits once summoned
- Negative afterlife consequences
These fears stem from a lack of experience and limited information about the true nature of magical practices. The occult, by definition, deals with hidden wisdom, making it challenging for newcomers to fully grasp the potential outcomes of their actions.
Embracing the Unknown: Why Fear Shouldn’t Hold You Back
Despite these valid concerns, fear should not deter aspiring magicians from pursuing their craft. In fact, confronting these fears can be a crucial step in one’s magical journey. By pushing beyond comfort zones and engaging with the unknown, practitioners can develop into skilled and knowledgeable magicians.
Facing fears in magical practice allows for:
- Personal growth and self-discovery
- Gaining practical experience
- Developing a deeper understanding of magical principles
- Building confidence in one’s abilities
The Transformative Power of Magical Practice
Engaging in magical practices can lead to profound personal, financial, emotional, and spiritual growth. When we stretch beyond our comfort levels, we open ourselves to new possibilities and experiences.
Personal Development Through Magic
Working with spirits and magical forces can catalyze significant personal changes. For example, invoking planetary angels for financial assistance might lead to unexpected career shifts that ultimately benefit your long-term goals. Similarly, working with spirits of peace from grimoires like the Lemegeton’s Goetia can foster inner harmony and improve relationships with others.
The Journey of Self-Discovery
As you progress in your magical practice, you may find yourself becoming more attuned to the subtle energies around you. This heightened awareness can lead to:
- Improved intuition
- Enhanced problem-solving skills
- Greater empathy and understanding of others
- A deeper connection to the natural world
Gaining Experience: The Key to Magical Mastery
There is no substitute for hands-on experience in magic. Only through practice can you truly understand the nuances of magical timing, spirit interactions, and the power of ritual.
Practical Knowledge vs. Book Learning
While studying magical texts is important, practical application reveals insights that cannot be gleaned from books alone. Through experience, you’ll learn:
- The importance (or lack thereof) of precise timing in rituals
- How to interpret and work with unexpected results
- The unique preferences and personalities of different spirits
- Hidden meanings and jokes within traditional magical texts
The Rewards of Magical Practice: Power, Wisdom, and Understanding
As you progress in your magical journey, you’ll begin to notice significant changes in your perception and influence over the world around you.
Expanded Perception and Influence
Regular magical practice can lead to:
- Increased intuition and psychic abilities
- Greater understanding of cause and effect
- The ability to perceive and influence events at a distance
- A deeper comprehension of manifestation and the nature of reality
Personal Transformation
As you develop your magical skills, you may experience:
- Enhanced self-confidence and personal power
- Improved decision-making abilities
- A more profound connection to spiritual forces
- The ability to navigate life’s challenges with greater ease
Addressing Specific Fears: Possession, Hauntings, and Unintended Consequences
While the fears of possession, hauntings, and unintended side effects are common, they are often exaggerated or misunderstood.
The Reality of Spiritual Interactions
It’s important to understand that:
- Possession, in the context of controlled magical practice, is typically a temporary and voluntary state
- Hauntings can be beneficial, providing opportunities for learning and growth
- Most magical effects are temporary and can be reversed if necessary
Safety Measures and Precautions
To minimize risks and ensure safe practice, consider the following precautions:
- Include protective clauses in your conjurations, specifying that no harm should befall you or your loved ones
- Learn and practice banishing rituals and cleansing techniques
- Study multiple magical systems to understand various approaches to problem-solving
- Develop a relationship with a familiar spirit, Holy Guardian Angel, or supernatural assistant for guidance and protection
The Fundamental Axiom of Magical Practice
Perhaps the most reassuring principle for aspiring magicians is this: “THERE IS NOTHING THAT YOU CAN FUCK UP WITH MAGIC THAT YOU CANNOT FIX WITH MAGIC.” This axiom underscores the inherent balance and self-correcting nature of magical practice.
The Power of Magical Problem-Solving
Understanding this principle can provide comfort and confidence as you explore magical practices. It reminds us that:
- Every magical system includes methods for undoing or reversing effects
- There are countless spirits, deities, and forces that can be called upon for aid
- With knowledge and experience, you can navigate and resolve any magical challenges that arise
Building a Strong Foundation for Magical Practice
To ensure a safe and productive magical journey, it’s essential to establish a solid foundation of knowledge and skills.
Essential Skills for Aspiring Magicians
Focus on developing the following skills:
- Meditation and visualization techniques
- Energy work and manipulation
- Basic ritual structure and performance
- Divination methods for guidance and insight
- Study of magical correspondences and symbolism
Creating a Supportive Magical Environment
To facilitate your practice, consider:
- Setting up a dedicated space for magical work
- Acquiring basic magical tools and supplies
- Developing a regular practice schedule
- Joining a magical community or finding a mentor for guidance
By focusing on these foundational elements, you can build confidence and skill in your magical practice while minimizing potential risks.
The Role of Intention and Ethics in Magical Practice
As you embark on your magical journey, it’s crucial to consider the ethical implications of your actions and the power of intention in shaping your results.
The Importance of Clear Intentions
When working with spirits or performing any magical act, clarity of intention is paramount. This involves:
- Carefully considering the desired outcome of your workings
- Clearly articulating your intentions during rituals
- Being open to results that may manifest in unexpected ways
- Regularly reflecting on your motivations and goals
Ethical Considerations in Magic
Developing a strong ethical framework for your magical practice can help guide your decisions and protect you from potential negative consequences. Consider:
- The potential impact of your actions on others
- The principle of reciprocity or “karma” in magical workings
- The importance of consent when working magic that affects others
- The responsibility that comes with increased power and knowledge
Integrating Magical Practice into Daily Life
As you become more comfortable with magical practices, you may find opportunities to integrate these skills into your everyday life.
Practical Applications of Magic
Consider how magical techniques can enhance various aspects of your life:
- Using visualization and energy work to improve health and well-being
- Applying magical principles to enhance creativity and problem-solving in your career
- Utilizing divination for guidance in decision-making
- Enhancing relationships through empathy and energy awareness
Balancing Magical and Mundane Realities
As your magical practice develops, it’s important to maintain a balance between your magical pursuits and everyday responsibilities. This may involve:
- Setting boundaries between magical work and other areas of life
- Developing a consistent practice schedule that fits your lifestyle
- Learning to discern when magical intervention is appropriate and when mundane solutions are sufficient
- Cultivating relationships with like-minded individuals who support your magical path
Overcoming Setbacks and Challenges in Magical Practice
Like any skill, magical practice comes with its share of challenges and potential setbacks. Learning to navigate these obstacles is an essential part of your growth as a magician.
Common Challenges in Magical Practice
Be prepared to face and overcome:
- Periods of doubt or skepticism about your abilities or the efficacy of magic
- Difficulty in perceiving or interpreting results from your workings
- Unexpected or seemingly negative outcomes from magical practices
- Resistance or criticism from others who don’t understand your path
Strategies for Overcoming Magical Challenges
To navigate these challenges effectively:
- Maintain a magical journal to track your progress and reflect on your experiences
- Develop a support network of fellow practitioners or mentors
- Practice patience and persistence, understanding that magical skills develop over time
- Regularly review and adjust your practices based on your experiences and results
- Remain open to learning from both successes and perceived failures
The Ongoing Journey of Magical Growth and Discovery
As you progress in your magical practice, remember that the journey is ongoing and ever-evolving. There is always more to learn, experience, and discover in the vast realm of magical knowledge and practice.
Continuing Education and Exploration
To maintain growth and prevent stagnation in your practice:
- Regularly explore new magical systems and techniques
- Attend workshops, conferences, or retreats to learn from experienced practitioners
- Read widely, including both historical texts and contemporary magical literature
- Experiment with combining different magical traditions or creating your own unique practices
Sharing Knowledge and Experience
As you gain experience and confidence in your magical abilities, consider ways to give back to the magical community:
- Mentor newcomers to magical practice
- Share your experiences and insights through writing or teaching
- Participate in magical groups or organizations to foster community and exchange ideas
- Contribute to magical research or the preservation of magical knowledge
By embracing the ongoing nature of magical growth and actively participating in the wider magical community, you can ensure that your journey remains vibrant, rewarding, and full of new discoveries.
Head For the Red
When would-be magicians come to me and ask questions, a good percentage of them are about whether or not they should begin conjuring spirits, because it might be dangerous.
- Will I get possessed?
- Will I or members of my family get hurt?
- Is it dangerous?
- What if they’re lying?
- What if they won’t leave and turn your house into Poltergeist?
- If you really work with demons of the Lemegeton’s Goetia, do you become one of their Legion members when you die?
The last one is for real, by the way. Dude had heard it from the guy who was teaching him conjure magic. Heh. I mean, even if that does happen, it wouldn’t be all that bad. But I’m pretty sure that’s not how it works.
All these are aspects of fear in the magician of the consequences of their actions. They’re afraid that it might not work, or worse, that it might work, and they have limited information on magic and its consequences because it’s magic, occult, hidden wisdom. It’s not like a computer program that you can break down into logical lines of if-then-else statements with all the possible results documented and a start and a stop where it isn’t still doing stuff when you’re done.
So yea, it’s a valid fear. The unknown. But should that stop you?
Fuck no.
Doing things you’re afraid of with magic is how you learn to become a good magician, not just some well-studied book-quoting intelligent Magus Psittacus.
Growth
Doing magic can create personal, financial, emotional, and spiritual growth. We grow the most when we are stretched beyond our comfort levels. Magic does that, in a healthy way most of the time, although you might not think it’s all that great at the time. Ask the Heptameron’s planetary angels of the Sun to help your side project replace your full time job, and bam, your contract is terminated for budgetary reasons, and you have all day to develop your side business, and the motivational financial understanding that you’d damned well better.
And it works.
You can work with spirits that bring peace between people from the Lemegeton’s Goetia, and find yourself becoming a peace-maker yourself, first within yourself, and then with you and others, and then with people you know and haven’t met yet. The journey can be uncomfortable as you grow, but the things that alter in your life are extraordinary.
Experience
You’ll never know anything well in magic when you’re inexperienced. You won’t understand things like planetary hours, and what happens when you miss it and do it anyway. Or if it even matters for this type of ritual. You won’t understand the power that grows between you and the spirits that you work with the most, or what types of unlisted offerings this spirit or that will enjoy by the way they smell when they walk in the temple.
You’ll miss all the in-jokes blatant references that make no sense without having stood in or before a circle and spoke to the forces of Nature and the Heavens above. Our predecessors had a sound sense of humor and nuance in their descriptions of paraphernalia, vestments and of course, the spirits themselves.
Power, Wisdom, all that Jazz
As you do magic, you gain influence over yourself and others and the things that make up the warp and weft of your daily experienced lives. Sometimes a great deal of influence, other times not so much. You’ll know what happens when you aren’t looking, even if it’s miles away. You’ll understand how things are called into being, manifest, and fade according to their designed intent. You’ll know where people are coming from, literally and figuratively. You’ll gradually start to think Trithemius’ puns aren’t that bad. All the things Magic is supposed to do, all the reasons you want to do a thing you’re afraid to do, they all happen, in degrees and stages, as you go through the metamorphosis into the Magus you were born to be.
But Seriously, What if …?
But those fears, of getting possessed, haunted, causing unintended side effects, and all that though, what about them. Could any of those things happen?
Well, I mean I guess they could, and probably will, but it’s not that bad being possessed, and hauntings are cool, and sometimes some family members are askin’ for it anyway. Most magic is temporary, but if it’s not, all magical systems come with ways out. There are more banishing rituals, cleansing rites, offerings to make, spirits to call on for aid, and ways to undo what you did than you can think. Learn one of them.
And this works because of a basic axiom:
THERE IS NOTHING THAT YOU CAN FUCK UP WITH MAGIC THAT YOU CANNOT FIX WITH MAGIC.
But take some basic simple steps. At a minimum, specify in every conjuration that no harm befalls anyone, or yourself and your loved ones. It’s in the script of most of the conjurations, I think. Take the obvious precautions when you’re doing the ritual the first time.
Long term, get you a familiar or HGA or Supernatural Assistant using one of the many rites in the PGM, Dehn’s Book of Abramelin, Crowley’s Samekh, Agrippa’s Good Genius, and at the start of the rite have them provide the spiritual food to the spirits in attendance, and send them as an emissary to make clear the way between you and the spirit.
Have a Banishing Ritual present just in case.
Afterwards, watch for things to happen in relation to your request or the spirit’s description.
Thank it with something appropriate. Make a new friend, or thank it and just send it on its way.
Take notes.
And realize that honestly, it was silly to be afraid the whole time.
Head For the Red: Spirit Pots
Ok, I’m having a total shit day here at work. I’m totally feeling Martial and want to kick some ass, but it’s just not an option. I haven’t had time to answer emails or blog or anything lately. Kingdom management is a pain in the ass. I need a break.
So fuck that presentation for a bit. I’m blogging.
Today, Dhr. Balthazar wrote a post about working with the dead, and he mentioned the following:
my warning was mainly directed to those wishing to create spirit pots, spirit dolls, bundles and so forth for the dead. This is a somewhat more nuanced form of muerto work, during which things can in fact go wrong. Trickster spirits love containers. I mean they LOVE, containers.
That got me thinking about my experience with Spirit Pots, and how the techniques I learned help mitigate that kind of thing, so you get a post about how to work with Spirit Pots safely and effectively, because I can bang it out quick and I need to think about something relaxing, peaceful, and centering, and nothing’s better for that than some good old applied hermetics.
Spirit Pot Overview
A spirit pot is basically a high-end talisman. It is a physical object you’ve dedicated to a spirit that becomes its physical manifestation point in your world. It is a portal through which the spirit sends the forces it uses to influence your world. It is a communication point that you use to send your requests and offerings into its realm, wherever that may be.
By giving a spirit a physical manifestation point in your life, you’re granting it your authority to change your manifest reality. You’re giving it more power too, because now it has a foothold in your world. It’s a really potent way to bring a spirit’s influence into your life, and it guarantees that you will experience the forces the spirit represents first hand.
The spirit pot also functions as a mini-altar. You can put whatever items into the pot that relate to the spirit. This seems to give the spirit more power to affect your life, more influence over events that transpire. Anything you put into the pot will affect the way the spirit manifests in your life. Things in harmony with its essence help it function better in your world. Soil from areas you want it to influence extend its power to those areas.
The spirit pot is, in many ways, the body of the spirit you’re working with. You feed it, clean it, and take care of it the way you take care of your own body. You can put it wherever you want it to have more influence, or you can put it on your altar to grant it influence over all things that manifest in your life.
The Spirit Pot Itself
Spirit pots can be made out of any container. I like brass vessels because they have a mercurial nature by virtue of being a blended metal, and Mercury/Hermes plays a big role in my Hermetic pursuits (as you can imagine). They can be glass boxes, craft boxes, cigar boxes, clay pots, tea kettles, decorative metal bowls, silver, or organic woven baskets, or even old oil lamps like Ali Baba found. They can be any kind of vessel or container.
The closer you can get the container materials to the essence of the spirit, the better. Iron pots for Martial spirits would be acceptable, but they’re no good for ancestor spirits, or most terrestrial genius loci spirits.
The form should be suited to the purpose too. Old brass lamps make sense because they are designed to turn fuel into emanated light. They project what’s contained within in a useful way into the world outside the lamp. Very excellent metaphor.
Boxes are used for storage, so if you’ve got a box you’re using, make sure you leave the lid open when you want the spirit active. Round bowls or pots can be used, but circles can confuse and trap a spirit.
And that brings up another interesting point, geometric shapes have spiritual properties. Circles and squares mean something to spirits. Agrippa has a chapter on it, but I don’t have time to look it up at the moment. It’s important to consider though. Square boxes make sense to me because there are four elements, and if I make a spirit pot, it’s to get the spirit access to my material realm. Circles also make sense because they provide a continuous contact point with the rest of the world, projecting in all directions at once. You can get hexagonal and octagonal decorative vessels that might have some numerological correspondence to the spirits of the system you’re working as well.
As you can see, the type of vessel you pick is going to depend a lot on the spirit you’re working with, so before you even begin picking out the type of pot, it’s a really good idea to to get to know the spirit you’re making a pot for.
The Spirit
You should have an established relationship already, and have worked with it more than a couple of times before you start moving towards a dedicated talismanic object that you’re going to give that kind of footprint in your life.*
When you’ve worked with a spirit a few times, you pick up its preferences and its resonance. You’ll know what types of things to include, and if you’re not sure, you can ask them directly. Be warned though, there’s not much that you’ll offer a spirit for their pot that they’ll turn down. They can use anything, as long as it isn’t totally opposed to their nature, and they can even use some of that too.
Also, when you get to know a spirit first, you’ll be drastically reducing the chances of getting a trickster spirit. You’ll know right away if the spirit that takes up residence in the pot isn’t the same one you’ve worked with before. There are other mitigating techniques to include, but this is the best defense against getting the wrong spirit I’ve found.
Listen to the spirit when you’re picking out the vessel and the things to include. I go to the goodwill, flea markets, garage sales, and this one antique shop where this guy buys stuff from estate sales to pick out my spirit pot, and I take a second to picture the spirit’s seal, call it by name, and ask its opinion on the pot I’m picking out for it. It only takes a second, and again, you’ll have an established relationship with the spirit that grants you this kind of access to it before you start picking out pots. Can’t stress that enough.
What Goes in the Pot
When you’re gathering the stuff that goes inside, get the spirit’s opinion as you pick the stuff out. I like to shop at the local occult supply shoppe, and they have a wide assortment of crystals. When I pick out Jupiter stuff, I have a wide selection of blue stones available, for example, and I’ll ask the spirit I’m working with which one they prefer. The Lapis Lazuli I used in the Jupiter talismans was Lapis and not Azurite because that’s what they preferred at the time. Go shopping or gathering with your spirit, and make the spirit pot a cooperative venture from the very beginning.
I like to put together a wide variety of things for my spirit pots. I believe it needs soil from whatever grounds you want it to cover. Money pots should have dirt or stones from your local branch of your bank. Domination pots should have dirt from wherever you want to dominate, like your office, or the local Moose lodge or whatever. You can add dirt to the pot at any time after you make it, so don’t stress too much about getting something for any situation that might arise later before you begin. At the very least, you should add some soil from your own home if you want it to affect your daily life.
I like to include a stone that is holy to the entity in some way as well. Lapis, axurite, rose quartz, amethyst, whatever stones are appropriate to the spirit. I always toss in a herkimer diamond because I think they’re just funky. I’ve used orgone generators too, but these days not so much. I think some form of clear quartz is essential, because they are like crystallized light.
I also include incense that’s appropriate, usually in resin form. Powders work well too, and you can crumble up a stick incense if you like. Scent is important to spirits. It’s invisible, but you can sense it, and that’s a very spiritual quality. There are whole tables of perfumes and aromas that are pleasing to spirits in the grimoires for good reason.
Plants are also important to include. Flowers of the appropriate color, sweet smelling grasses, fragrant saps, and tobacco are always good. Herbs, leaves, vines, and seeds are all good to include. Dried fruit is seldom turned down, but you’ve got to remember to change it out once in a while.
As you go along with your pot, you’ll be adding and removing things to suit your current needs. When I needed Bune to work more actively, I put cayenne pepper in the pot to heat things up. For dream communications with the spirit, you can put in a small vial of lunar-consecrated water in it. This can be used to send specific visions to others as well, if you’re into that kind of thing. Just remember, whatever you do to others, they’ll do to you sooner or later.
Animal products are also things you can put in a pot. Alligator claws, eagle talons, bear teeth, small skulls, or whatever else you think is appropriate that fits in the pot can be used. Just remember, it’s like giving your spirit a familiar of its own to work with and through. Toss in a bear tooth, and don’t be surprised if your spirit starts sending you the spirit of the bear as a messenger, or manifesting through bear imagery in your daily life or dreams. Do you want your spirit to have a rattlesnake familiar? Think about that shit before you toss that neat rattle you got in Arizona as a kid in the pot.
Consecrating the Pot and its Ingredients
Ok, so you’ve gathered the stuff and you’re ready to put it all together. This is a big deal, and should not be treated lightly. Consider it the moment of conception, when you create a physical body for the spirit to inhabit. You’re putting the guts together inside the skin and breathing life into it, sort of. It’s very golemish, in a way, and you shouldn’t be surprised if your spirit pot grows legs and travels around. I never saw my Bune pot move, but it was often in places I didn’t recall putting it, and when I was ready to decommission it, it was stolen.
The first thing you’ll want to do is pick a good time for it. You’ll need a half hour or so set aside with no interruptions. I work mostly with planetary spirits, so I use planetary hours and days to pick my timing. For your pot, pick an auspicious time that resonates with the entity you’re calling.
Begin by consecrating the vessel to the spirit. What right do you have to consecrate the pot? Is it because you’re a human being made in the image of God and you are accepting your role as co-creator and therefore the pot will be consecrated because you say so? That’s how I do it, so I start with a prayer to the First Father, thanking him for the opportunity to create the world and the authority to do so. Then I conjure my HGA, and get him to help in the process, asking him to make sure the right spirit appears, and that the vessel is prepared according to its requirements. Then I conjure the spirit who is actually going into the pot, and make sure they’re present for the duration of the rite.
Then I cleanse the pot.
When you do the conjuration of the spirits using the Modern Angelic
Grimoire, there’s a part where you command the crystal to only allow the
spirits you’re calling in. You do something similar when you consecrate the pot. Talk to the pot itself, address the spirit
of the object, and tell it that it has been consecrated to the spirit,
tell it not to let any other spirit in, and seal it to the spirit
itself. I do this by basically sprinkling it with Holy Water while saying, “In the name of the father + Son + and Holy Spirit + I cleanse you and consecrate you to be the physical embodiment of [Spirit Name]. Let no other spirit enter, and serve the spirit well as its embodiment within my world. ”
Next you mark up the vessel. I engrave the seal of the spirit and any related god-names on the outside of the pot using dremel tools for metal pots, or I use a paint pen. I like silver paint pens, and the spirits don’t complain. I know one guy who got decent results with a sharpie. Your mileage may vary.
You know, honestly, the best thing you can do for spirit work is to get all the right ingredients and time it all correctly, and make sure it’s all correct by whatever system you’re using, but if you can’t hit the center of the target, I’ve repeatedly found the spirits don’t give a shit. As long as you’re close, or in harmony, they are usually pretty ok with whatever you’ve got. that doesn’t mean you don’t try hard to make it as accurate as possible, and it doesn’t mean you’ll get the same quality of results if you cheat, but it’s better to have a paper origami box you made by hand written on with ball point pens than nothing at all.**
Next you consecrate the items. I anoint them with holy water (and usually abramelin oil too) and tell them they’re consecrated for the purposes of creating a harmonious vessel for the spirit.
Then you assemble the pot. Put all the stuff in the pot, and formally request that the spirit you’ve conjured enters into its vessel. Make a show of it, don’t be afraid to breathe life into the pot. It’s called exsufflation, breathing a spirit into a pot. “As I breathe into this pot, enter now this vessel and take up residence, and through it gain authority within my realm” blah blah blah. You know, make some shit up that sounds nice and embodies the intent.
Working with the Spirit Pot
Ok, so you’ve got the pot, it’s got a spirit in it, and it’s time to tap that spirit’s influence to get something you want. Go to the pot and conjure up the spirit and tell it what you want. Ask it if it needs anything added to the pot to help it out. Sometimes it will tell you how many candles to light nearby so the light falls on the pot, other times it will tell you what foods to leave on a plate near the pot.
Whenever you need its help, talk to it. Don’t be embarrassed, it’s there all the time and ready to hear you. Talk to it out loud, because you’ve given it a body. Thinking at it doesn’t change anything any more than thinking at a person in the room changes them. The more you learn to treat it as if it were the spirit, the more you’ll be able to do with it.
And don’t worry about those people who will think you’re crazy for talking to inanimate objects. I mean, you already qualify as insane in their eyes because you really believe you’re a magician with the power and destiny to change the world as you see fit. Fuck them and their sanity.
Ok, back to work. Have fun all!
* Remember, creating a spirit pot is granting a spiritual entity a physical form with the expectation that it will have more influence over your material realm. Think carefully about who you want to have access to your life, and don’t be surprised when they start using the influence you’ve granted them.
** Except when it’s not. Sometimes you fuck yourself royally taking short cuts or making substitutions in ignorance. Do your best, really, because it matters.
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I am just a woman ….. in a boater hat …
Alexandra
From the depths of my adversity I pray for sweet person. May you be happy this year, and next, and
From the depths of my troubles, I pray for a nice person. Let him be happy this year, and next, and in
Alexandra
Beige morning in a straw hat with a toucan 🙂
Beige morning in a straw hat with a toucan 🙂
Alexandra
Toucan will be glad to introduce you to his motley like a clown’s outfit
Toucan will be happy to introduce you His motley, like a clown’s outfit
Alexandra
A green sunrise rises over Moscow, an orange cat walks along the bridge, and a hawker near the metro sells oranges
A green sunrise rises over Moscow, an orange cat walks across the bridge, and a subway hawker sells oranges
Aleksandra
YouTube Social media Computer Icons Facebook Blog, red circle, blue, logo, social Media png
YouTube Social Networking Computer Icons Facebook Blog, red circle, blue, logo, social Media png
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