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My store is called the ace of wands. The meaning of the Tarot card was perfect for this new venture.
The wand is an amazing tool in the worlds of fantasy and Magick. But it holds great importance in the real world as well. Throughout the history of mankind different forms of wands in many different cultures have been used. The Ancient Egyptians, Celtic Druids, Greek Philosophers, even Buddhist Monks have used them in there spiritual and magical practices. Even today the symbol of the wand holds great meaning. For instance the symbol you see on the back of Ambulances and hospitals of the two snakes spiraling around a Wand with wings on the top. This is called a Caduceus and signifies healing where as in pagan traditions it signifies the raising of Kundalini energy in the body through the use of a wand. Many magical traditions such as Wicca, Druidry, even modern Wizards use Wands today in there Practices as a tool to focus the energies used to cause change to the world around them. Just remember, the wand is a useful tool, but the power resides in you.
~Scott McGovern "Artist and Wand maker"




















You make beautiful wands too!
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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, its the only thing that ever has. Margaret Mead
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Member of the following clubs =sunsets *Scapes-club *waterscapes-club
*natures-beauty-club
We often miss the small things in life as we rush through the day doing whatever we need to do to survive in this hectic world.
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"I wonder what's in a book while it's closed. I know it's full of letters printed on paper, but [..] something must be happening, because as soon as I open it, there's a whole story with people I don't know yet and all kinds of adventures and battles."
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Hey Vampires, I've a plan if you are willing: [link] We'll take on all the ends of the world!
That is seriously impressive sir, you deserved that DD!
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I laugh in the face of death maybe not laugh, more a snicker a quiet snicker behind deaths back
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I laugh in the face of death maybe not laugh, more a snicker a quiet snicker behind deaths back
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