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‼️TW: SUICIDE, BLOOD, GUN‼️
Sorry for this
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Sigils are one of the most versatile tools in witchcraft, acting as symbols infused with your intention and energy. What makes sigils so effective is their adaptability, you can choose how to work with them based on your goals and needs. When deciding how to use a sigil, it’s helpful to understand the three main types: destructible, temporary, and permanent. Each type serves a unique purpose and adds a layer of magickal flexibility to your practice.
Definition: These sigils are created with the intention of being destroyed, often as part of the activation process.
Purpose: Used for immediate, transformative, or highly specific goals. The act of destruction releases the energy.
Examples of Use:
⟡ Burn a sigil for quick manifestation.
⟡ Bury a sigil to symbolize letting go of something.
How-To: Draw the sigil on paper, charge it with your intent, and destroy it by burning, tearing, or submerging it in water.
Tip: This method is great for goals where you want to release energy into the universe quickly.
Definition: These sigils exist for a short time and are erased, washed away, or allowed to fade naturally.
Purpose: Ideal for ongoing but temporary needs, like a daily boost of confidence or protection during a specific event.
Examples of Use:
⟡ Draw a sigil on your skin with makeup or henna.
⟡ Sketch a sigil in sand or dirt before a ritual.
⟡ Write a sigil in chalk on your door for short-term protection.
How-To: Use materials that naturally wear off (chalk, marker, or skin-safe paint). Focus on charging the sigil when you draw it.
Tip: These sigils are perfect for quick and discreet magick, as they’re easy to create and remove.
Definition: These sigils are created with the intention of lasting indefinitely. They are charged to continuously radiate energy over time.
Purpose: Used for long-term goals or intentions, such as protection, abundance, or anchoring a space with positive energy.
Examples of Use:
⟡ Draw a sigil onto a piece of jewelry or altar tool.
⟡ Paint or carve a sigil on a doorframe for home protection.
How-To: Choose a durable medium (wood, stone, metal) Ensure the sigil is charged and activated with care.
Tip: Permanent sigils require deep thought and a strong intention, as their energy is meant to be constant and enduring.
⛥ No matter which type of sigil you choose, remember that their power comes from the energy and intention you infuse into them. Whether you’re releasing energy through destruction, working with short-term goals, or embedding your magick into something permanent, sigils can adapt to your needs and bring your intentions to life. ⛥
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There are many small details about the series that have such significance, the example I want to focus on is that Gi-Hun didn't know that Sang-Woo was suicidal.
It's interesting to think how different his approach would be if he had known; although he would still be angry at him for his way to achieve things, he wouldn't see him as a money-hungry individual, but rather a desperate one who would do anything to make amends to his mistakes, even taking his own life. Very different from Gi-Hun, who would give up his comfort and ability to fix his own mistakes as long as their loved ones lived.
Certainly, the thought of Sang-Woo committing suicide didn't go thru his head, especially when he DID try to reach his hand. Just like him, he wanted to go home, but for him, for his situation, it wasn't a possibility.
I think that was the point that truly traumatized Gi-Hun. He didn't know anyone there really, their situation nor their values, just his childhood best friend. Someone he grew up with and considered family.
He saw someone he admire become a stranger, someone to fear and hate. But he knew that wasn't him. And when he saw how the boy that used to play with him sacrificed himself to ensure Gi-Hun financial stability, only asking for his mom wellbeing in exchange, that's when it sealed the realization he had about the games; how it preyed for people's desperation, they were just another victim out of the 456 players.