Lady Passion and *Diuvei, authors of “The Goodly Spellbook: Olde Spells for Modern Problems,” show how to cast the protective Bagahi Rune in this preview of their downloadable movie, “Lingua Arcana — How to Pronounce Magical Barbarous Words of Power” (at www.oldenwilde.org). This was the infamous spell cast publicly to protect a famous magnolia tree from a developer in front of Asheville (NC) City Hall in August 2007.
@handplanty: Some of those things, yes; others, why waste time on gaudy tricks that don’t heal or help yourself, your loved ones, the planet? Read our book, “The Goodly Spellbook: Olde Spells for Modern Problems” by Lady Passion and *Diuvei, for more answers to your questions.
You can read all about this on our website at oldenwilde-dot-org.
missamymm: We saved the tree — and the developer! By stopping him from building the condo, we prevented him from losing his shirt in the Recession. Instead, we helped him save the historic bldg on his property and turn it into the very successful “Pack’s Tavern”.
you probably get this all the time, so please don’t be surprised by my skepticism, but, is there any way you can think of to convince me any of the things you do are real? Like, and sorry if this sounds stupid, can you levitate, part the waters, spew fire, , cast hexes, read minds, do remote viewing, two-way telepathy or tekekinesis, be clairvoyant or command animals?
Unless and until any of it can be demonstrated I have to remain unconvinced. Sorry :/
I want to become your apprentice 😀
so what happened after the spell?
A). The Bagahi is not a death spell. It’s a conjuration that adds masculine might to spells B). Witches’ dress is common compared with Catholic rite attire or saffron Buddhist robes, etc. C). What we did on the video was and remains real, done by Witches worldwide. — Lady Passion
@cutiepieakajoy what happened?
To all of you. I recommend researching every word of any spell you attempt to use. Then the order in which the words are being used. It is great so many have an interest but be careful. Knowing the scientific data to support the realms is a good start. There is scientific factual knowledge of this practice. One, Rah
@barbara5956 i love practicing witchcraft it makes me rlly happy cuz my hands tingle when i do spells and tingle with magick by ALL MEANS
Awesome book….a really BOS for the beginners^^
This video isn’t offensive at all and whoever thinks so is obviously ignorant and should probably be hand cuffed. This is beautiful at worst and just two people practicing their religion… they’re not even preaching, their just sharing… I have met these folks before… so I can also say they are actually very nice people.
I truly believe in harm none and that includes by words. However they need to remember in the religon they hold so sacred to even kill othes for it that you are to judge no one. So I am very thankful for the saving of the tree. I would say keep doing what you are and never lose the path that has been taken by many others around you. The truth will always find a way even if some chose to be blinded by comfortable ideas instead.
Thank you for posting this!
Harrahya!
I love your book and have used some of the knowledge I’ve gained in my magickal workings. I am a huge fan and hope you both decide to publish another book. I am grateful that you have shared this knowledge with us. For more Barbarous Words, do you have any recommended reading? (Of course, other than the many words and incantations that are in your book.) Also, do you hold classes or do you have a location in Florida?
Thank you again!
I too am an initiated Gardnerian and know the recorded history of this chant — it may be “dark” but it isn’t evil, come on now, Fraterariel. Yes, a troubadour named Ruteboeuf included it in a medieval morality play, and that is its earliest record. But he clearly took it from an older source, just as many fiction writers nowadays grab real bits and pieces of Witch spells to enhance their book or movie’s atmosphere.
I am an initiated Gardinarian Wiccan and have done quite a bit of research into this rune.
It originates from an old French poem, where a sorcerer invokes the devil/demons against his enemies. Although slightly modified to include two “god names”, but the overall purpose is the same. It is a theory that these “god names” are Basque in origin, but no one is sure.
Most people have no idea what they are doing when chanting this rune. It is a chant for power and protection, but in a darker sense.
its the witches bagahi rune licorcefun…its commonly invoked in witches circles as basque god and goddess names as means of protection
I am a Wiccan, and I can answer that for you. Most Wiccans do not believe in Satan. Some worship Pan, the nature God, who was taken from Paganism by the Christians and made into their version of Satan. But there is no evil entity in Wicca. Most adopt a Pantheon, like the Greek Gods for example. Everyone uses magic. When you put your energy out into the universe, hoping to create change, that’s magic, and everyone does this in some form, Witches are just aware of it.
we believe in gods and godesses mostly…
hello lady passion i look at the oracle articles of your stuff its great also thanks for saving the tree that was beautiful keep up the good work in your are protecting the environment. I hope to see more vids from you love ya take care
Yeah, you keep thinking that. Let me ask you a question. Have you ever blew out birthday candels and made a wish? Ever wished on a star? Ever broken apart a wish bone? Okay, you’ve cast spells. That’s from the Goodly Spellbook by the way.
We mostly do dress with a good sense of normality. You usually don’t see us decked out unless it’s at a ritual or something wiccan or magick related.
A lot of movies, such as Eragon, drew their words and spells from the ancient Wiccans. That spell in this video is probably 10,000 years old. But I do not know what the spell is about, I’ll have to research it.
it jut the spell from eragon begining
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