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Blood Magic
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In My Veins Drink Dispenser
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This In My Veins Drink Dispenser, is sure to be a great conversation piece at your next Halloween Party. Not only does it look really cool, but it is functional -- the IV tube clamp releases the flow of liquid. Does not include cup.
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HARRY IS MY HOMEBOY Mug Coffee Cup 11 oz ~ Harry Potter
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This high quality ceramic mug makes a great gift for anyone! The design is on both sides of the mug! The image is adhered through a heat process that makes it durable and long lasting. The colors won't fade, so the mug can be enjoyed for years to come!
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Blood Sugar Sex Magik
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With valuable assistance from producer Rick Rubin, the Peppers find just the right blend of punk, funk, and hip-hop. Even with a running time of 74 minutes, this 1991 breakthrough has continuity and cohesion both within and across the 17 cuts. Riding Flea's surging bass, Anthony Kiedis delivers his explicit lyrics with a rapper's flair, extolling the virtues (and outlining the dangers) of sex and drugs. Plaintive ballads such as "Breaking the Girl," "I Could Have Lied," and the hit "Under the Bridge" give the album depth and provide contrast to the raw energy of "Mellowship Slinky in B Major," "Funky Monks," and "Give It Away." Rubin masterfully fuses John Frusciante's raunchy guitar with the irresistible grooves. --Marc Greilsamer
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS BLOOD SUGAR SEX MAGIK
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Meditations2Go Guided Audio Meditations CD Set 1
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Meditations2Go CD Set 1 features two full-length, fully immersive guided audio meditations (synchronized music and narration) on a single Audio CD. Track 1: "Restoring Balance and Clarity" (26:48 minutes). This guided audio meditation helps restore your natural calm and balance, emotionally, mentally, and physically, gathering in your strength, your energy and your clarity. It's excellent as a general meditation practiced regularly to keep you centered and on track. And it's ideal for those times when heavy demands on your energy have pulled you off-center, leaving you feeling scattered, weary or simply overwhelmed.Track 2: "Releasing Emotional Tension" (27:25 minutes). Whereas all our emotions are valid, they are not ours to keep. We must let them go or we become overwhelmed by them. This meditation assists you with the natural release of emotional tension, making room in your body and energy to experience your emotions in a balanced way.Drawn from 28+ years of actual group meditation classes, Meditations2Go guided audio meditations are extremely practical, combining ancient traditional meditative techniques with new approaches and new energies aligned with our time.Editorial Reviews:"So fluid that you'll find yourself easily carried along, even if you're totally wound up and stressed. Brookler's dulcet tones pull the plug on tension better than any glass of wine or mind-numbing TV show every could. If you're ready to let go of stress and open to new possibilities, these CDs are for you." -Whole Life Times Magazine"Meditations2Go are among the best audios in the field. I highly recommend them. Every step is clear, simple and enjoyable." -New Age Reviews"Meditations2Go is a particularly well-done series. The voice and music are soothing and hypnotic, and succeed in guiding you to a very deep level of relaxation." -New Consciousness Review"4.1 out of 5 Stars." -SelfGrowth.com
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Mother's Milk
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The Chili Peppers finally hit their stride with Mother's Milk, for the first time making their breakneck mix of funk, rap, and metal smooth enough to attract the masses, while keeping it raw enough not to alienate old fans. They've straddled that edge ever since. It didn't hurt that they offered a pretty mainstream cover of Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground" to introduce the album. That single though, and the rest of Mother's Milk (including "Knock Me Down" and the randy "Sexy Mexican Maid") is pure Pepper--from Anthony Kiedis's in-your-face vocals to Flea's chattering bass. Milk was also guitarist John Frusciante's debut with the group and he shines, especially on Jimi Hendrix's "Fire." --Michael Ruby
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS MOTHER`S MILK
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Nazca - Blood Rivals (Vol. 2) [VHS]
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This improbable fantasy continues, as a group of Japanese high school students explore their previous lives as Inca warriors. Kyoji, the 17-year-old hero, learns that his best friends, the mountain-climbing Dan and Seino, who talks to insects, also are reincarnated Incas. The three young men ally themselves with Yuka, the beautiful fiancée of Kyoji's kendo instructor, Tate. But Tate has assumed his former identity as the warrior Yawaru: he plans to let loose the god Iriyatesse to destroy most of humanity, allowing him to realize his vision of a "purified" civilization. To assist in this scheme, Tate has assembled the psychotic Shiogami; Shiogami's half-sister Tatsuko, who seems to nurture an incestuous passion for her brother; and the nerdy Daimon. In "Decisive Battle," Tate uses Iriyatesse's power to wreck a nearby town, killing thousands of people and revealing the extent of his megalomania. "Nazca" features some handsome designs that evoke the Nazca line figures and Incan gold work. Tsuneyoshi Saito's elaborate score mixes Western classical music, Peruvian-inspired melodies, and pseudo-Philip Glass minimalism, although having Incas chant the "Scotch Snap" theme from the first movement of Dvorák's New World Symphony sounds more than a little incongruous. Rated 13 and older for violence and profanity. --Charles Solomon
The awakening memories of past lives as Incas has turned Kyoji's mentor, Tate, into a cold and calculating enemy bent upon a 1,000 year old ambition to purify the human race. While Kyoji refuses to give up on his teacher, he must resume his past opposition to Tate's attempts to revive the powerful Inca magic, Illotese, or else Tate will kill millions of people! Tate and Kyoji both gather allies in the present who are linked to their past, but the ancient memories of past alliances conflict with relationships in the present. Which will be chosen - the past or the present?
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Red Gold : The Epic Story of Blood "Magic to Medicine"
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This program traverses a broad span in which blood went from being viewed as a key element in religious rituals and the crafting of myths to the end of the 19th century, when transfusions had become safe and routine. Among those who highlight the milestones along the way to a better understanding of this precious liquid are Douglas Starr, author of the critically acclaimed Blood: An Epic History of Medicine and Commerce; Harold Ellis, Emeritus Professor of Surgery at the University of London; and Dr. Anne Marie Moulin, Head of Research at the Paris Institute for Development Research.
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Winters Wraith Decorative Nightlight
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Image is copyrighted by Dark Matter Art, please do not use this image without permissions. Handcrafted in the USA to the highest standards by " Decoration Sensation " using licensed materials with great individual care and attention to detail. We are certain that you will be completely delighted and satisfied with our product. All purchased Items will arrive via USPS and a the tracking # will be sent to you. We also offer matching Drawer Knobs, Outlet Covers, Double Size Switchplates, Triple Size Switchplates, Rocker GFI Covers, Combo Switchplates, Phone and Cable Covers.
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Witching Hour Decorative Nightlight
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Image is copyrighted by Dark Matter Art, please do not use this image without permissions. Handcrafted in the USA to the highest standards by " Decoration Sensation " using licensed materials with great individual care and attention to detail. We are certain that you will be completely delighted and satisfied with our product. All purchased Items will arrive via USPS and a the tracking # will be sent to you. We also offer matching Drawer Knobs, Outlet Covers, Double Size Switchplates, Triple Size Switchplates, Rocker GFI Covers, Combo Switchplates, Phone and Cable Covers.
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Vampire Moon Decorative Nightlight
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Image is copyrighted by Dark Matter Art, please do not use this image without permissions. Handcrafted in the USA to the highest standards by " Decoration Sensation " using licensed materials with great individual care and attention to detail. We are certain that you will be completely delighted and satisfied with our product. All purchased Items will arrive via USPS and a the tracking # will be sent to you. We also offer matching Drawer Knobs, Outlet Covers, Double Size Switchplates, Triple Size Switchplates, Rocker GFI Covers, Combo Switchplates, Phone and Cable Covers.
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Full-Screen Edition)
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Alas! The fifth Harry Potter film has arrived. The time is long past that this can be considered a simple "children's" series--though children and adults alike will enjoy it immensely. Starting off from the dark and tragic ending of the fourth film, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix begins in a somber and angst-filled tone that carries through the entire 138 minutes (the shortest of any HP movie despite being adapted from the longest book). Hopes of winning the Quidditch Cup have been replaced by woes like government corruption, distorted media spin, and the casualties of war. As the themes have matured, so have the primary characters' acting abilities. Ron (Rupert Grint), Hermione (Emma Watson), and especially Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) are more convincing than ever--in roles that are more demanding. Harry is deeply traumatized from having witnessed Cedric Diggory's murder, but he will soon find that this was just another chapter in the continuing loss he will endure. Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) has returned and, in an attempt to conceal this catastrophe from the wizarding public, the Ministry of Magic has teamed up with the wizard newspaper The Daily Prophet to smear young Potter and wise Dumbledore (Michael Gambon)--seemingly the only two people in the public eye who believe the Dark Lord has returned. With no one else to stand against the wicked Death Eaters, the Hogwarts headmaster is forced to revive his secret anti-Voldemort society, the Order of the Phoenix. This welcomes back characters like Mad-Eye Moody (Brendan Gleeson), kind Remus Lupin (David Thewlis), fatherly Sirius Black (Gary Oldman), and insidious Severus Snape (Alan Rickman), and introduces a short list of intriguing new faces. In the meantime, a semi-psychotic bureaucrat from the Ministry (brilliantly portrayed by Imelda Staunton) has seized power at Hogwarts, and Harry is forced to form a secret society of his own--lest the other young wizards at his school be left ill-equipped to defend themselves in the looming war between good and evil. In addition, Harry is filled with an inexplicable rage that only his Godfather Sirius seems to be able to understand. This film, though not as frightening as its predecessor, earns its PG-13 rating mostly because of the ever-darkening tone. As always, the loyal fans of J.K. Rowling's books will suffer huge cuts from the original plot and character developments, but make no mistake: this is a good movie. --Jordan Thompson
As Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) prepares for a fifth year at Hogwarts, he finds his warnings of the return of Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) falling on deaf ears. Defying new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher Dolores Umbridge (Imelda Staunton), Harry organizes a group of fellow students into Dumbledore's Army, a secret society of young wizards dedicated to doing battle against Voldemort and his dreaded Death Eaters. Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Maggie Smith, Helena Bonham Carter, and Michael Gambon also star. 139 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English (SDH), French, Spanish. NOTE: This Title Is Out Of Print; Limit One Per Customer.
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Two-Disc Special Edition)
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Some movie-loving wizards must have cast a magic spell on Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, because it's another grand slam for the Harry Potter franchise. Demonstrating remarkable versatility after the arthouse success of Y Tu Mamá También, director Alfonso Cuarón proves a perfect choice to guide Harry, Hermione, and Ron into treacherous puberty as the now 13-year-old students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry face a new and daunting challenge: Sirius Black (Gary Oldman) has escaped from Azkaban prison, and for reasons yet unknown (unless, of course, you've read J.K. Rowling's book, considered by many to be the best in the series), he's after Harry in a bid for revenge. This dark and dangerous mystery drives the action while Harry (the fast-growing Daniel Radcliffe) and his third-year Hogwarts classmates discover the flying hippogriff Buckbeak (a marvelous CGI creature), the benevolent but enigmatic Professor Lupin (David Thewlis), horrifying black-robed Dementors, sneaky Peter Pettigrew (Timothy Spall), and the wonderful advantage of having a Time-Turner just when you need one. The familiar Hogwarts staff returns in fine form (including the delightful Michael Gambon, replacing the late Richard Harris as Dumbledore, and Emma Thompson as the goggle-eyed Sybil Trelawney), and even Julie Christie joins this prestigious production for a brief but welcome cameo. Technically dazzling, fast-paced, and chock-full of Rowling's boundless imagination (loyally adapted by ace screenwriter Steve Kloves), The Prisoner of Azkaban is a Potter-movie classic. --Jeff Shannon
Harry & his friends are forced to face escaped prisoner sirius black who poses a great threat to harry. Harry must overcome the soul-sucking dementors outsmart a dangerous werewolf & finally deal with the truth about sirius black & his relationship to harry & his parents. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 11/14/2006 Starring: Daniel Radcliffe Rupert Grint Run time: 142 minutes Rating: Pg
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Two-Disc Special Edition)
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Alas! The fifth Harry Potter film has arrived. The time is long past that this can be considered a simple "children's" series--though children and adults alike will enjoy it immensely. Starting off from the dark and tragic ending of the fourth film, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix begins in a somber and angst-filled tone that carries through the entire 138 minutes (the shortest of any HP movie despite being adapted from the longest book). Hopes of winning the Quidditch Cup have been replaced by woes like government corruption, distorted media spin, and the casualties of war. As the themes have matured, so have the primary characters' acting abilities. Ron (Rupert Grint), Hermione (Emma Watson), and especially Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) are more convincing than ever--in roles that are more demanding. Harry is deeply traumatized from having witnessed Cedric Diggory's murder, but he will soon find that this was just another chapter in the continuing loss he will endure. Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) has returned and, in an attempt to conceal this catastrophe from the wizarding public, the Ministry of Magic has teamed up with the wizard newspaper The Daily Prophet to smear young Potter and wise Dumbledore (Michael Gambon)--seemingly the only two people in the public eye who believe the Dark Lord has returned. With no one else to stand against the wicked Death Eaters, the Hogwarts headmaster is forced to revive his secret anti-Voldemort society, the Order of the Phoenix. This welcomes back characters like Mad-Eye Moody (Brendan Gleeson), kind Remus Lupin (David Thewlis), fatherly Sirius Black (Gary Oldman), and insidious Severus Snape (Alan Rickman), and introduces a short list of intriguing new faces. In the meantime, a semi-psychotic bureaucrat from the Ministry (brilliantly portrayed by Imelda Staunton) has seized power at Hogwarts, and Harry is forced to form a secret society of his own--lest the other young wizards at his school be left ill-equipped to defend themselves in the looming war between good and evil. In addition, Harry is filled with an inexplicable rage that only his Godfather Sirius seems to be able to understand. This film, though not as frightening as its predecessor, earns its PG-13 rating mostly because of the ever-darkening tone. As always, the loyal fans of J.K. Rowling's books will suffer huge cuts from the original plot and character developments, but make no mistake: this is a good movie. --Jordan Thompson On the DVD The second disc of The Order of the Phoenix features "The Hidden Secrets of Harry Potter," a retrospective on the series so far, with "Potter experts" (i.e., people who run fan sites) weighing in on what's to come. This must have been filmed during production, because all their speculation about the conclusion of the saga is clearly dated and therefore superfluous (since Order released theatrically at the same time as the seventh book, one would've expected a more current analysis). Many of the deleted scenes are mostly extensions, with the exception of one hilarious take of Professor Trelawney (Emma Thompson) trying--unsuccessfully--to eat gracefully during Dolores Umbridge's introduction at Hogwarts. The chatty actress Natalia Tena, who plays Tonks, gives a tour of the set in "Trailing Tonks," even playing a Christmas song she wrote on her guitar, and director David Yates and editor Mark Day demonstrate editing 101 with a feature that lets you edit your own scene from the movie. Watch the feature but skip the self-editing part; the controls are too complicated to navigate and too frustrating to work properly (plus, hit the wrong button and you've gone all the way back to the beginning). A digital copy of the movie is also included on the bonus disc. --Ellen A. Kim
Features include: •MPAA Rating: PG-13•Format: DVD•Runtime: 138 minutes
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Performing Magic for Living in the Modern World
Being a professional magician or entertainer is very demanding in the modern world. With TV, Internet – especially You Tube and all the media available, modern people are so used to see quality entertainment, that if you cannot perform and do something very special and unique, your chances to become recognized in the media and among agents are becoming smaller all the time.
Establishing a new career doing magic, music or other performing arts anywhere in the world seems to have changed when Internet become a zillion dollar business some ten years ago. With immediate access to all the top artists by visiting their Myspace or You Tube media sites, who wants to go to a concert or to see a magician perform, when you have choice of the best performers and their greatest shows available by the click of a mouse?
Having said that, I feel the demand for live performances is growing again all the time. It is quite different to see something from TV or a computer screen, than to actually feel and be present at a live show. If we see a magic show on You Tube, we can easily think it’s a camera trick. Furthermore a TV cannot possibly convey the atmosphere of a great show, it can only give a partial experience, while at the actual venue, we can receive with our whole body.
I had the chance to become a professional magician over fifteen years ago, when we had only TV and videos, Internet was very little known at that time. I live in Europe Finland – a small country, with only 5.5 million people, but also not so much competition by other professional magicians.
A magician is called “taikuri” in Finnish. The word taikuri has little different meaning and ring than the English word “magician”, and not the same glamour, also a taikuri was very much considered a children’s entertainer at that time fifteen years ago, and I started my career by doing strong close up magic for mature audiences in restaurants and similar venues.
When I tried to get hired as a magician to a party or to a restaurant, I was often turned down because “we don’t have any children here”. Only after I performed to the restaurant owner and he saw what I did, he understood what my magic was all about. After that booking a gig was easy, but I had to be there physically and do my magic, there was no chance trying to convince them by telephone.
The word taikuri, really had somewhat bad ring to it in Finland at that time. But today its different here and all magicians and taikuri’s are established as corporate performers, full scale entertainers and respected quite differently.
So is it really more difficult to start a career as a magician or entertainer today?
I feel actually that the situation is much the same today as it was before and the chances to build a career as a magician or performer are still very good.
The beginning is always going to be a bit tougher, as you have to establish yourself and find a way to be known by the agents and bookers, but if you are good at what you do and you feel that performing in front of people is what you really want to do, then you have very good chances to succeed.
If you have performers blood running in your veins, go for it and make your dreams to reality, it is a different, but a very fine way of living.
About the Author
Kim Wist is a professional magician and one of the most successful performers in Finland, web site: Kim Wist
Are you sure blood magic has never been part of wicca?
There is but one gender that can get away with useing blood magic in wicca and they dont have to harm themselves. so there for you cant honestly say that it cant be used.
I don't believe anyone has said you can't use blood in magic, either blood from your veins or menstrual blood. I remember some people advising students to "stain" their runes or tarot cards (the edges) with blood, either blood or menstrual blood.
Like all magic - it's neither white or black magic - it's how you use the magic that determines if the working is positive or negative.
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