Difference between revisions of "Consulting the Moirai"
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Revision as of 17:11, 19 January 2018
Description: In Greek mythology, the Moirai (Ancient Greek: Μοῖραι, "apportioners"), often known in English as the Fates, were the white-robed incarnations of destiny; their Roman equivalent was the Parcae (euphemistically the "sparing ones"). Their number became fixed at three: Clotho (spinner), Lachesis (allotter) and Atropos (literally 'unturnable' but metaphorically 'inflexible' or 'inevitable' - i.e. death). This rote reveals the destines of those upon whom it is worked.
Origin: Ostanes
Spheres: (• Correspondence, • Entropy, • Life, • Time for mortals & • Matter for vampires)
Instruments: Geometry, knuckle bones, blood, sand and the Ouroboros {somatic component} and the phrase "εν το παν" (en to pan) {verbal component} Casting:
System:
Paradox: