I woodturn Harry Potter style wands. And for years I had my own that I used for literally everything. It was my only magickal tool besides myself, incense and candles. When I moved from NC to CO, my wand started to feel off and not too long after that it broke. And no matter how many times I tried repairing it, it just petered out on me. I eventually laid it to rest, in respect to its decisions. Not too long after that, the lilac bush that is on my in-laws property , with who I now live, synchronistically shed a branch the perfect length and width for a wand. And now several years later, it is one of the most awe inspiring and meaningful tools that I use. I can't say own because I don't believe that it belongs to me per se as it is its own being to me. And even though it isn't this polished and perfected aesthetic like a woodturned wand, and it is a natural shape with bark and all, it still is one of the most beautiful experiences that I get to continuously have!!
My wand is made out of the branch of a Poplar tree that was growing in the back yard of the house I grew up in. We had three of them and had the prettiest leaves and had the best shade. EDIT: I did some, not a lot but some research and the Poplar tree is for grounding, security and resiliency.
I actually tried my hand at making a wand about a week ago. This video is right on time cuz I was getting ready to make another. Thank you for the ideas.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom. Spontaneously an Elder branch presented itself to me one day. I took it on my walking journey in nature to feel if it was meant for me. And oh yes. A week later at night I was inspired by some force to decorate it. I have never done this before so at first I didn't understand, but the message was clear, you have got all that you need. l got up and went looking as if I was guided. Within one and a half hour it was ready. decorated with feathers of peacock, chicken and pheasant. Lava, pearl, labradorite and snake obsidian, all from broken bracelets. And last but not least, trinkets of the swallow and the woodpecker. It's a precious jewel to me and I use it for grounding and creative inspiration.
I found the best wand ever. I was walking, as I do a lot, in my neighborhood park. There was a small branch that fell from a tree. I'll be honest in that I don't know what tree it fell from. But that little twig has brought me joy. We can all can find magic and joy everywhere if we all stop and look. Big hugs and stay safe. 😀
It’s all about finding what feels right to you, the wand chooses the wizard, as foretold in the Harry Potter movies. That’s actually super true. I had wanted an Oak staff for so long for strength and inner power, but in the dark of night, I ended up getting a Blackthorn instead, which I did not know I needed more than Oak, it chose me for a reason. I believe that reason is to protect me and my fiancé while the world’s energies shift dramatically and bring uncertainty. Blackthorn is good for transforming negative energy or situations into good ones, it simply challenges the wielder to do so while protecting them from harm.
Another one of those interesting videos where you can let your imagination run wild if you plan to make the tool yourself. Personally, I like such things even more, because they contain my energy...they have my stamp and are the way I want them. Thank you Mannun!😉💚
I agree! I love putting little charms or runes on my own tools and wands or staves are just perfect for making it all just the way you like, and to add whatever intentions or little additives to give it extra power or abilities :)
So needed this video! I recieved this winter a wand from a particular water spirit of a natural spring i vist. Im not sure what type of tree it is but i found it at one of the smaller mouths of the spring after giving offering and collecting water. When you said it usually matches the measurement of the nook of my arm to the tip of my middle finger, it was an exact match! Idk why im so surprised lol. But when i received it and held it in my hand i knew it was a wand and a gift. So i cleaned it there in the spring, using the sandstone rocks to sand the decade bark from it. It is now a beautiful driftwood wand. And because of this video i plan to incorporate into more of my craft.
I will say out of all my tools my most used is my wand , I carry it every where I go where I may stop and meditate on things to protective Magick I keep my wand always with me
Did I miss the live? Hope all is well y'alls way up there!! Sarasota sunshine 🌞🌞 y'alls way!! I planted ALL Day an I NOW feel better!! My daughter spent her time cutting us a few nice wand's frm a limb that fell with the last hurricane, good n seasoned 💯💯🌻🌻🌞🌞🌛🌝🌜💜🌴🌴💜
I made my own. I picked out the wood, I cut it and sanded it (with my bf's supervision lol), and put the blade in. It's beautiful to me, and I think it's more powerful bc I made it myself.
Having hundreds of acres of forest right by my place and with weather turning good, I’ll be able to make a trip out there to find a stick to put this to use
Oh, I do love me a wand, stave, rod all kinds of talismans and charms.. My current wand project started with a broken arrow my cousin gave me, the head was missing plus one of the feather deals was missing as well. Tnis is kinda key to my whole practice, everything I use to make something was discarded, abandoned, usually broken. What I offer them is what I seek for myself, healing, transformation, appreciation. All the peoples , animate and otherwise, will usually react well to the idea. So with the arrow I had context to give me a head start, obviously a display piece but the broken bits told me it probably had a chance to fly but in doing so lost tts guidance and its very point. I have this thing about honoring tauma, bit takes so much, so I advise taking as much from it as possible - So the broken arrow, in becoming a wad, gained armor in place of a weapon, an aluminum tube specifically so still not adding much weight, the copper wire did that but I wove a lattice so it was evenly distributed, the lattice also held an interesting piece of glass in place, Id picked it up weeks before because the shape looked like would fit somewhere, which ya, then at last a new third feather but taken from my yard , which I place between the other two feathers opposite the side of the other third. So now we had and anchor made of a feather that established a new connection and even a new orientation and concept of directional!y. Oh, I oiled tbe wood as well, then of course went to greet the moon, test out the new everything, lemme tell ya, great success on this one, the kid can dance! It really is amazing how much joy im able to derive just from dancing them along my fingers, excellent sencse for tbe various forces as well. Ah, and sol many more bjt ] being advisedtnaZZZZzzzzzzz.....(!) thanks for another excellent video!
I made one from a random twig I found at a park. could be Ork or cypress.. I use that one the most. I have one from my long stem rose bush. I have few crystal ones from monthly boxes.
I love wands! I have one clear quartz wand that’s like a universal/other use wand and different crystal wands I use for specific workings I find myself doing often (protection/prosperity/healing etc)
Same here. No notification- the video was just there. Oh well. Fabulous video as always. I love your videos that get into the historical aspects of various religions and cultures for the tools we use. Well, looks like someone from Florida is getting used to the New England weather- Mr. out in a t-shirt with snow on the ground! 😉👍 I use woodburning as well (although my lines are not as clean as yours- yet). The wand looks great. Natural beauty always seems more personal and magical. Thanks, Mannun. Blessings
Yeah anything in the 40s and above I can handle without a jacket for about an hour or so. I forgot to set a Premiere!!! That's why no one got to see live premiere.... Ughh
Thank you Mannun for your RUclips video today that you did regarding wands and staves however I think that you needed to put more information about the staff in your video like how to measure out the staff like you did the wand and how to make a staff like you did the wand. You did great by showing pictures of staffs and wands however I would have loved to seen you make a staff too.
That's because in order to do a staff you simply do the same thing as the wand..... They are literally the same thing except for one is a little bigger. There is no specific measurement for the staff.
My wand found me by a bus stop near home. It caught my eye, but I left it there for about six months before finally having my own courage to pick it up, under the light of a full moon. It's ragged, with a few cracks (a bit like me really), but it's been with me over a decade.
Mine is hawthorn wood, with crow feather core, clear quartz crystal for pommel, celtic knot ring, and wrapped around in copper in place where the vine once was. Varnished in gunstock varnish from Minwax.
I went with a pure obsidian wand to be in sync with my athame, chalice, and pentacle. Also use 5 other obsidian sculptures at each point of my pentacles ritual rug.
Great video man informative - well spoken! Just stumbled upon your channel - subscribing now!! Like how you left the bark on the wand I made my fist wand out fo Beech trimmed off the bark - hollowed out the tip and added quartz to it, etc etc - I used linseed oil to help keep it from drying out. Side note - I like how you pointed out you found a recently fallen branch - that was alive as opposed to just a dead piece of wood. (don think it matters if its a stave) Most traditions I'm familiar with you need a "live" branch - if you must cut from a tree you need to "ask" the tree and should then leave some sort of offering ( food for the critters) - If I may - two books I'd recommend - "The ancient magick of trees" by Gregory Brewer and "Tree Magick" by Sandra Kynes.
I actually talk about leaving offerings in other videos if you do cut from a tree. It's a great practice. For instance in this video where I talk about and make a besom. ruclips.net/video/sfOln2_3SCw/видео.html
I have a rowan wand with a quartz crystal tip and an ash staff decorated with amethyst, moonstone and a coyote tail that I made myself and use for all purposes.
I inherited a walking stick from my father when he passed away. It was the one he was given when he was a teenager in Japan when he climbed Mt. Fuji. It is branded withs mark signifying each checkpoint he made it to during his hike. My question is, given the fact that I hold it dear to me, could that be used as a stave?
Heirloom items such as walking sticks and even granny's wooden cooking spoon used over forty years makes the best staves and wands. Since your father walking stick came from a different land mass, it can be used as a focus item to call Shinto Japanese land spirits easier. Side note, as teenager and in my early twenties during 1990's to 2005, I tried building a Shinto garden in US illinois, the local fairies wreak the gardens multiple times by sending deer to stomp the plants and push over the stack stones, with coyotes & raccoons digging up all the plants. I lost out in a few hundred dollars in plants and minor statues being broken. Since the walking stick is your father's, don't be surprise doing trance/dream work your father shows up or any other people your father travel with on his hike up Mt. Fuji.
I have a strong Oak staff that I have had for many years. Just in the last couple months I feel like it will finally be ready to become something more than a corner staff.
That Barsom thing from the Middle East may have helped me make sense of what the Witka, or male priest, in Nordic & Germanic folklore would have used. Makes sense, now, why the broomstick would be called a Besom & I guess it would have been made of Rowan wood. Possibly also Elder wood, so you get the associations with both Odin & Freya in there. Also makes sense why the Distaves of the Volva would he preserved in the archaeological record, but not the staves attested to of the Vitka, if theirs were essentially just a bundle of magic sticks.
Just received a Blackthorn as a staff base, and I’m utilizing it for powerful protections against evil people and spirits, especially those who wish to harm me or my fiancé :)
I make wands. I harvest from fallen trees, and wood mills. I whittle out a blank, and each 1 is very different. I've had a couple times where I've had to sell wands in pairs because their energies meshed so well.
I saw a few wands that I can get from the grocery store if they are still there but I will need to wait to get them when I have the space and the extra money to get them. They called to me with their beauty and symbols upon black which made them so beautiful to me. However I didn't have the money to get them when I first saw them.
Being that I don't have all of my tools with me, I don't have a wand or staff where I am staying however I do own two staffs and several wands but they are in my storage unit until I can get into a permanent home for my family to be reunited as one unit
If anyone who comes into my place I can easily say that my staffs are my walking sticks and my wands are chopsticks that I eat with and no one will be the wiser for it.
Question: could you explain while using a wand to set an intention/spell does the wand Practitioner intuitively move the wand in any pattern or is there specific movement patterns used to move and send energy to influence the desired out come of intention.
I come from a family that is very much Abrahamic. And if they visit me in my home in the future I can easily say something that can explain why I have these things in my home. Such as my staffs and wands.
I was just thinking as well in the book of pslams I think ..they talk about ..thy rod and thy staff..not sure of who's rod or staff it is ..interesting..
You said witches and wizards. I am a male and I am a witch. I hope you are not classifying men are wizard and women witches like the stupid Harry Potter fantasy characters an biases idiots
I woodturn Harry Potter style wands. And for years I had my own that I used for literally everything. It was my only magickal tool besides myself, incense and candles.
When I moved from NC to CO, my wand started to feel off and not too long after that it broke. And no matter how many times I tried repairing it, it just petered out on me. I eventually laid it to rest, in respect to its decisions. Not too long after that, the lilac bush that is on my in-laws property , with who I now live, synchronistically shed a branch the perfect length and width for a wand.
And now several years later, it is one of the most awe inspiring and meaningful tools that I use. I can't say own because I don't believe that it belongs to me per se as it is its own being to me. And even though it isn't this polished and perfected aesthetic like a woodturned wand, and it is a natural shape with bark and all, it still is one of the most beautiful experiences that I get to continuously have!!
My wand is made out of the branch of a Poplar tree that was growing in the back yard of the house I grew up in. We had three of them and had the prettiest leaves and had the best shade. EDIT: I did some, not a lot but some research and the Poplar tree is for grounding, security and resiliency.
I actually tried my hand at making a wand about a week ago. This video is right on time cuz I was getting ready to make another. Thank you for the ideas.
one for every occasion
Thank you for sharing your wisdom. Spontaneously an Elder branch presented itself to me one day. I took it on my walking journey in nature to feel if it was meant for me. And oh yes. A week later at night I was inspired by some force to decorate it. I have never done this before so at first I didn't understand, but the message was clear, you have got all that you need. l got up and went looking as if I was guided. Within one and a half hour it was ready. decorated with feathers of peacock, chicken and pheasant. Lava, pearl, labradorite and snake obsidian, all from broken bracelets. And last but not least, trinkets of the swallow and the woodpecker. It's a precious jewel to me and I use it for grounding and creative inspiration.
I found the best wand ever. I was walking, as I do a lot, in my neighborhood park. There was a small branch that fell from a tree. I'll be honest in that I don't know what tree it fell from. But that little twig has brought me joy. We can all can find magic and joy everywhere if we all stop and look. Big hugs and stay safe. 😀
It’s all about finding what feels right to you, the wand chooses the wizard, as foretold in the Harry Potter movies. That’s actually super true. I had wanted an Oak staff for so long for strength and inner power, but in the dark of night, I ended up getting a Blackthorn instead, which I did not know I needed more than Oak, it chose me for a reason. I believe that reason is to protect me and my fiancé while the world’s energies shift dramatically and bring uncertainty. Blackthorn is good for transforming negative energy or situations into good ones, it simply challenges the wielder to do so while protecting them from harm.
Another one of those interesting videos where you can let your imagination run wild if you plan to make the tool yourself. Personally, I like such things even more, because they contain my energy...they have my stamp and are the way I want them. Thank you Mannun!😉💚
I agree! I love putting little charms or runes on my own tools and wands or staves are just perfect for making it all just the way you like, and to add whatever intentions or little additives to give it extra power or abilities :)
So needed this video!
I recieved this winter a wand from a particular water spirit of a natural spring i vist. Im not sure what type of tree it is but i found it at one of the smaller mouths of the spring after giving offering and collecting water.
When you said it usually matches the measurement of the nook of my arm to the tip of my middle finger, it was an exact match! Idk why im so surprised lol. But when i received it and held it in my hand i knew it was a wand and a gift. So i cleaned it there in the spring, using the sandstone rocks to sand the decade bark from it. It is now a beautiful driftwood wand. And because of this video i plan to incorporate into more of my craft.
Thank you for your great video 😘 Blessed be
I will say out of all my tools my most used is my wand , I carry it every where I go where I may stop and meditate on things to protective Magick I keep my wand always with me
I'd love to have a wand made of "sinuko-ang kahoy" . Blessed be 🙏
Did I miss the live? Hope all is well y'alls way up there!! Sarasota sunshine 🌞🌞 y'alls way!! I planted ALL Day an I NOW feel better!! My daughter spent her time cutting us a few nice wand's frm a limb that fell with the last hurricane, good n seasoned 💯💯🌻🌻🌞🌞🌛🌝🌜💜🌴🌴💜
mine is a hand crafted wood crochet hook with an amethyst embedded at the back end of it :) i love my little craft wand
Cool idea to make it into a crochet hook!!! I love meditating on a goal while knitting or crocheting!!! I have honestly not used a wand much….
I should have put two and two together! Thank you!!! 😂😂😂❤❤❤
@@solavie8269 glad i could help lol
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Blessed be. ❤🙏
Congratulations on making your 101st episode on your RUclips page.
Keep up the great work.
I made my own. I picked out the wood, I cut it and sanded it (with my bf's supervision lol), and put the blade in. It's beautiful to me, and I think it's more powerful bc I made it myself.
Thank you, i so appreciate you! Blessings, Anna UK. 👍❤️🙏🏻
Having hundreds of acres of forest right by my place and with weather turning good, I’ll be able to make a trip out there to find a stick to put this to use
Oh, I do love me a wand, stave, rod all kinds of talismans and charms.. My current wand project started with a broken arrow my cousin gave me, the head was missing plus one of the feather deals was missing as well. Tnis is kinda key to my whole practice, everything I use to make something was discarded, abandoned, usually broken. What I offer them is what I seek for myself, healing, transformation, appreciation. All the peoples , animate and otherwise, will usually react well to the idea. So with the arrow I had context to give me a head start, obviously a display piece but the broken bits told me it probably had a chance to fly but in doing so lost tts guidance and its very point. I have this thing about honoring tauma, bit takes so much, so I advise taking as much from it as possible - So the broken arrow, in becoming a wad, gained armor in place of a weapon, an aluminum tube specifically so still not adding much weight, the copper wire did that but I wove a lattice so it was evenly distributed, the lattice also held an interesting piece of glass in place, Id picked it up weeks before because the shape looked like would fit somewhere, which ya, then at last a new third feather but taken from my yard , which I place between the other two feathers opposite the side of the other third. So now we had and anchor made of a feather that established a new connection and even a new orientation and concept of directional!y. Oh, I oiled tbe wood as well, then of course went to greet the moon, test out the new everything, lemme tell ya, great success on this one, the kid can dance! It really is amazing how much joy im able to derive just from dancing them along my fingers, excellent sencse for tbe various forces as well. Ah, and sol many more bjt ] being advisedtnaZZZZzzzzzzz.....(!) thanks for another excellent video!
I made one from a random twig I found at a park. could be Ork or cypress.. I use that one the most. I have one from my long stem rose bush. I have few crystal ones from monthly boxes.
Four, two from maple one of bamboo and one of an unknown vine species. All were sourced locally in my area.
@comsy darams who?
@comsy darams who needs him for help?
I love wands! I have one clear quartz wand that’s like a universal/other use wand and different crystal wands I use for specific workings I find myself doing often (protection/prosperity/healing etc)
Thank you Hon, I enjoyed that.
Same here. No notification- the video was just there. Oh well. Fabulous video as always. I love your videos that get into the historical aspects of various religions and cultures for the tools we use.
Well, looks like someone from Florida is getting used to the New England weather- Mr. out in a t-shirt with snow on the ground! 😉👍
I use woodburning as well (although my lines are not as clean as yours- yet). The wand looks great. Natural beauty always seems more personal and magical. Thanks, Mannun. Blessings
Yeah anything in the 40s and above I can handle without a jacket for about an hour or so. I forgot to set a Premiere!!! That's why no one got to see live premiere.... Ughh
@@WitchNTheWorking Well, glad it was something simple and not RUclips screwing around with the channel. No worries- it was a great video! 😊 Take care
I made myself a wand and a short staff.
Thank you Mannun for your RUclips video today that you did regarding wands and staves however I think that you needed to put more information about the staff in your video like how to measure out the staff like you did the wand and how to make a staff like you did the wand. You did great by showing pictures of staffs and wands however I would have loved to seen you make a staff too.
That's because in order to do a staff you simply do the same thing as the wand..... They are literally the same thing except for one is a little bigger. There is no specific measurement for the staff.
Mine is from a Elder branch that fell . I have 7 Elders and 16 Red and White Oaks on my farm.
My wand found me by a bus stop near home. It caught my eye, but I left it there for about six months before finally having my own courage to pick it up, under the light of a full moon. It's ragged, with a few cracks (a bit like me really), but it's been with me over a decade.
Mine is hawthorn wood, with crow feather core, clear quartz crystal for pommel, celtic knot ring, and wrapped around in copper in place where the vine once was. Varnished in gunstock varnish from Minwax.
Great video and thank you for the tips on how to make a magic wand. ❤️
The wands were chopstick shaped which I like very much.
I went with a pure obsidian wand to be in sync with my athame, chalice, and pentacle. Also use 5 other obsidian sculptures at each point of my pentacles ritual rug.
I look forward to your videos.
Hey you said my name haha I am Sabrina . And I did used to watch that show as a kid .
Great video man informative - well spoken! Just stumbled upon your channel - subscribing now!! Like how you left the bark on the wand I made my fist wand out fo Beech trimmed off the bark - hollowed out the tip and added quartz to it, etc etc - I used linseed oil to help keep it from drying out. Side note - I like how you pointed out you found a recently fallen branch - that was alive as opposed to just a dead piece of wood. (don think it matters if its a stave) Most traditions I'm familiar with you need a "live" branch - if you must cut from a tree you need to "ask" the tree and should then leave some sort of offering ( food for the critters) - If I may - two books I'd recommend - "The ancient magick of trees" by Gregory Brewer and "Tree Magick" by Sandra Kynes.
I actually talk about leaving offerings in other videos if you do cut from a tree. It's a great practice. For instance in this video where I talk about and make a besom.
ruclips.net/video/sfOln2_3SCw/видео.html
Ty so much for this video. I loved it ❤
I have a rowan wand with a quartz crystal tip and an ash staff decorated with amethyst, moonstone and a coyote tail that I made myself and use for all purposes.
I inherited a walking stick from my father when he passed away. It was the one he was given when he was a teenager in Japan when he climbed Mt. Fuji. It is branded withs mark signifying each checkpoint he made it to during his hike. My question is, given the fact that I hold it dear to me, could that be used as a stave?
Yes of course
Heirloom items such as walking sticks and even granny's wooden cooking spoon used over forty years makes the best staves and wands.
Since your father walking stick came from a different land mass, it can be used as a focus item to call Shinto Japanese land spirits easier.
Side note, as teenager and in my early twenties during 1990's to 2005, I tried building a Shinto garden in US illinois, the local fairies wreak the gardens multiple times by sending deer to stomp the plants and push over the stack stones, with coyotes & raccoons digging up all the plants. I lost out in a few hundred dollars in plants and minor statues being broken.
Since the walking stick is your father's, don't be surprise doing trance/dream work your father shows up or any other people your father travel with on his hike up Mt. Fuji.
I have a strong Oak staff that I have had for many years. Just in the last couple months I feel like it will finally be ready to become something more than a corner staff.
It was in Mobile cemetery
That Barsom thing from the Middle East may have helped me make sense of what the Witka, or male priest, in Nordic & Germanic folklore would have used. Makes sense, now, why the broomstick would be called a Besom & I guess it would have been made of Rowan wood. Possibly also Elder wood, so you get the associations with both Odin & Freya in there. Also makes sense why the Distaves of the Volva would he preserved in the archaeological record, but not the staves attested to of the Vitka, if theirs were essentially just a bundle of magic sticks.
Love your stuff
Just received a Blackthorn as a staff base, and I’m utilizing it for powerful protections against evil people and spirits, especially those who wish to harm me or my fiancé :)
My staffs are broom handled shaped which I also like very much.
I learned alot from you and this video that you did about 16 hours ago called wands and staves which is your EP101.
This is actually Episode 102 hehe.... EP101 is Religion Vs Spirituality
Pine yes!
My wand has an squirrel skull on it with an feather made of wood wrapped in black cloth
@comsydarams6348 I'm doing that now with Lucifer and lucifuge
I have two or three staves and several wands. I use chopsticks as my wands, and my staves are made from old broom handles or mop handles.
I make wands. I harvest from fallen trees, and wood mills. I whittle out a blank, and each 1 is very different. I've had a couple times where I've had to sell wands in pairs because their energies meshed so well.
That's Awesome!!! Do you have a place I can see some of your wands??
I sell to my local metaphysical store and at a couple festivals.@@WitchNTheWorking
The year playing victims of Jamestown Repaired dare
I like pine cones .
I also have miniature wands.
I have a wand make of a branch that grow out of a tree out of a grave and fertilize it
One of the staffs is made out of medal and out of wood. I recently started gathering my tools to expand my practice within the craft.
My poison is decaf coffee❤😊
I saw a few wands that I can get from the grocery store if they are still there but I will need to wait to get them when I have the space and the extra money to get them. They called to me with their beauty and symbols upon black which made them so beautiful to me. However I didn't have the money to get them when I first saw them.
Being that I don't have all of my tools with me, I don't have a wand or staff where I am staying however I do own two staffs and several wands but they are in my storage unit until I can get into a permanent home for my family to be reunited as one unit
I have a set of five Renaissance type letter openers that I use as swords
Whittle from a tree in the backyard.
If anyone who comes into my place I can easily say that my staffs are my walking sticks and my wands are chopsticks that I eat with and no one will be the wiser for it.
Question: could you explain while using a wand to set an intention/spell does the wand Practitioner intuitively move the wand in any pattern or is there specific movement patterns used to move and send energy to influence the desired out come of intention.
I have only ever pointed the wand at a target, and in some situations drew an invoking pentagram.
Thank you. I then will use my wand like I do for pendulum Alchemy unless I point it (as you say).
And they were tearing the tree down at the Graver up and I asked him if I can have it and he said yes so that’s where I got Mike one
I come from a family that is very much Abrahamic. And if they visit me in my home in the future I can easily say something that can explain why I have these things in my home. Such as my staffs and wands.
I was just thinking as well in the book of pslams I think ..they talk about ..thy rod and thy staff..not sure of who's rod or staff it is ..interesting..
I have one medal staff
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Thy rod and thy staff..I wonder if it means a staff and a wand.. that would suit me ..I mean I would like to have both of those a staff and a wand ...
@comsy darams just something that springs to mind ..I'm not American..so I am interested in others opinions ...all the best.
1 wooden staff
However, right now, my wands and staves are in my storage unit for now.
May I, and if so where, can I contact you and Pink about some questions I have about a trip to Salem I am planning?
Email me at witchntheworking@gmail.com and we can further collaborate from there.
@@WitchNTheWorking Awesome. I will send an email after work. Thanks so much.
I have a wand made of steel made by a blacksmith called Troll Cunning Forge highly recommend checking out his work. Blessed be
I make wands .
All of my wands are made out of wood of which I am not sure what type of wood they are.
I don't have a sword yet.
And all of my wands are made from wood, even the miniature ones
I'm one of those weirdos who makes magic wands for others
Your wand must be able to pierce the skin of an unwanted visitors like demons,skinwalkers and evil spirits spaces
You said witches and wizards. I am a male and I am a witch. I hope you are not classifying men are wizard and women witches like the stupid Harry Potter fantasy characters an biases idiots
@@MrSanchezgil of course not. Witches and wizards are both men and women.