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Modificación de la Norma Foral del Impuesto sobre Sociedades

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TITULO II Grupos Fiscales

Artículo 2. Modificación de la Norma Foral del Impuesto sobre Sociedades

The Unicorn is a mythical beast with one phallic horn on its forehead, a horselike body, and a goat’s beard. It symbolizes the union of opposites, undivided sovereign power, virgin- ity, and love.

As a water conner, the horn of the unicorn can detect poison in water and render it harmless. In Christian sym- bolism, the horn of the unicorn denotes Christ and the Father as one, and as an antidote to poison, it represents the power of Christ to destroy sin.

Most Wiccans view the unicorn as a magickal beast that has the power to enchant virgins and beautiful women. When crushed and powdered, his horn makes a powerful aphrodi- siac. It is believed that Morgan la Fey used the powder to seduce King Arthur and bear his child.

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Items needed: One white candle, gold paint, fairy dust, and a photograph of the person to be enchanted. On one side of the candle, paint the silhouette of the unicorn, and write the name of your beloved next to it. Place the candle on top of the photograph and light it. Sprinkle some of the fairy dust over the flame and photo as you chant:

By unicorns, fairies, and mystical dust, Now for me does [insert name] lust. His [her] passion burns as does this fire With aching torment and desire.

Allow the candle to burn out. Place the photo under your pillow, sprinkle with fairy dust, and dream of your loved one. He or she should be yours in seven days.

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VISUALIZATION

Creative visualization is a technique Witches and magi- cians use to make their dreams come true. In essence, it is a fancy name for the old children’s game of “let’s pretend.” The idea is to create an image in your mind’s eye of some- thing you desire. You then empower this image through con- centrated meditation, forcing the image into reality. If you want something bad enough and think about it hard enough, it will happen.

The keys to making creative visualization work are best expressed in the witch’s mystical triangle.

Visualize Belief

Belief: The number one key is the most important. The more your believe in your goal or object of desire, the more likely you are to achieve it. What you believe can happen, you can make happen.

Desire: You must have a powerful desire. This means you must be totally, passionately, and thoroughly engrossed with your desire. It must be so strong that it will take precedence over all other things. You must be obsessed with your goal so as to stir the emotions into action.

Visualize: For creative visualization to work, you must be able to create a clear mental picture of your desire. You must be able to create in your mind’s eye an exact image of what you want, as if you were looking at a photograph of it. To make creative visualization work, you have to create a mental picture so strong that the sheer power of your will forces it to manifest The key to magick lies in your ability to visualize your desire into reality. There can be no doubt, lack of desire, or impotent emotion involved. Every ounce of energy and power you have must be put into your visualization if you want it to manifest. This means you must focus your attention and psychic energy with laser-sharp accuracy toward the object of your desire. Then you must believe that what you are do- ing will really happen.

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WAND

In practice, the wand is the primary working tool of the Witch. It represents his or her rod of power and authority. During ritual, the wand becomes an extension of the Witch’s magickal jurisdiction. Personal power is forced through the wand, with a laser-like intensity, toward a specific target. When the psychic energy and target meet, activation occurs, and the Witch’s intentions are set into motion.

The wand, like every magickal tool, has a distinctive char- acter and represents a specific action, thought, or emotion. In Witchcraft, the wand is associated with the element of Air, which is symbolic of the mind, the intellect, and com- munication. It provides the Witch with a means of channel- ing abstract thought forms, as well as energy, onto the material plane. Once the thought form takes shape and is energized, it will become the medium to manifest desire.

The main reason the wand is so popular is its simplicity. There is nothing complicated or difficult to understand about

its construction or purpose. The wand is simply a tool for channeling energy from the spiritual plane to the material plane.

A wand is very easy to make. A small branch with a crys- tal or favorite rock attached, wrapped in leather, works nicely. A simple copper tube with crystals, amethyst, or rose quartz connected to the ends produces a wonderful energy con- ductor. Brass tubing found in most craft shops has all sorts of possibilities, and even wooden dowels from a lumber store can, with some imagination, be turned into elegant wands.

My wand is made from copper tubing, is 11” long, and has a rose quartz on one end and an amethyst on the other. Connecting the ends is silver solder spiraled down the shaft. On this there are four stones: garnet, rhodochrosite, gem silica, and lapis. Because of the magickal properties associ- ated with these particular gems, this combination helps to balance power through self-love and spiritual insight.

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