Talismans by Zahir Karbani
A talisman is a sacred symbol designed
as a link to a particular expression of divinity. It
differs from an amulet, which is worn to create a protective
force field, or a charm, that is made to hold a specific
spell. The power is unseen as residing in the talisman
itself, but rather in the God of which the talisman
is a symbol.
The most important consideration is that
you feel connected to that particular God. For this
reason, you should choose a talisman prepared from your
own religion, rather than choosing according to its
claimed virtues. If you buy a talisman because someone
makes great claims for it, but you feel nothing for
the spiritual tradition it comes from, you have wasted
your money. Although all Gods are really one, you will
feel drawn to a particular symbolism that stirs the
divinity within yourself. If you develop faith in your
chosen divinity, through spiritual practice, its blessings
can be with you. A talisman is a tool for facilitating
this connection.
The effectiveness of a talisman depends
on both the spiritual connectedness of the person producing
it, and on the devotion of its user. If a genuine adept
with a deep devotion blesses it, it will be powerful.
This does not guarantee that it will work for you. Having
chosen a trustworthy adept to produce your talisman,
your next consideration is whether you feel faith or
any devotion to divinity. Actually, faith is not hard
to cultivate. It is not necessary to trust in the talisman,
in its producer, or even in yourself; you only need
to trust in the Creator. Most people have some sense
of a Creator. This faith or trust can be strengthened
and cultivated through prayer or spiritual practice.
It also depends on you following the guidelines of your
spiritual system in your life. This generally requires
you to exercise truth and compassion. Some religions
have other restrictions.
Most of the talismans you find in books
are either drawn from the Kabbalah or from Islam. Obviously,
a Kabbalistic talisman must be produced by a Jewish
adept with a real understanding of Kabbalah, and not
by a witch who decided to copy it from a book! Likewise,
Arabic talismans should be obtained from Islamic saints
or adepts. A mass-produced talisman of an ancient design
is useless, unless of course you intend to do the appropriate
consecration rituals yourself, after lengthy study.
Of course, many people these days see beyond the apparent
differences of religions and accept God in every form.
In this case, any talisman will work, so long as one
keeps faith in God and lives by spiritual principles.
So what can a talisman do for you? Since
it is a vehicle for the blessings of the Creator, the
possibilities are limitless. Often, a talisman will
be produced to carry a large number of virtues. This
can be done, but requires many prayers to consecrate
it. They will be designed to bring God’s many
blessings to cover all the common problems of man, bringing
about success in business, wealth, health, love, domestic
harmony, academic achievement, sexual prowess, protection
against enemies, accidents and other mishaps, and general
good luck. They can also be produced for more spiritual
benefits, such as increase in faith, clairvoyance, prophecy,
communication with spirits, accelerated spiritual growth,
enhanced visualisation, and to strengthen your own magick.
These things require practice, but the use of a talisman
greatly enhances your efforts by connecting you more
directly to the grace of the Almighty.
For a spiritual person, a properly produced
talisman is the number 1 tool to speed up success on
all levels. Therefore choose carefully a talisman that
for you is a powerful symbol of whichever expression
of divinity you feel most connected to.
Written by: Zahir Karbani
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