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A talisman or an amulet … What is the difference? (Explained)

Since ancient times, man has deposited his faith in the magical power of talismans and amulets, various objects capable of defending his owner of spells and negative influences of all kinds. Not many know that both terms are not synonyms, but in reality they are very different.

Main conclusions

Both talismans and amulets are objects with different purposes.

Talismans are intentionally created objects, often jewelry, designed to attract positive energies or results, such as luck or love. They are loaded with specific intentions.

Amulets, on the other hand, are objects, such as pendants or charms mainly use as protection against negative energies or damage.

They are not usually loaded with intentions, but are chosen by their inherent protective qualities or their symbolism.

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  • What is the difference between a talisman and an amulet?
  • What is a talisman?
  • What is an amulet?

What is the difference between a talisman and an amulet?

Talismans are active objects, which have the specific mission of acting in a specific situation; The man for whom they are built becomes a participant, since the object adapts to their needs, to the point that it can be considered symbiotically linked to it. On the other hand, the amulet has a more passive and defensive function and is a carrier of a magical force that gives it a protective power, which materializes in the relationship between the bearer and cosmic energies.

  1. Table: Definition of Talismán vs. Amulet

Talismanamuleto1A imbued object of a specific intention and energy that is carried to protect or give luck2 use to attract the desired results or repel the negative Inherent5 focused on the personal energy and intention of the wider cultural or spiritual beliefs

What is a talisman?

According to the traditions transmitted by this art, talismans are strictly personal objects, expressly built for a specific situation related to a specific individual and, therefore, require specific and careful preparation. The first talismans were probably recorded pebbles, leather or skin pieces with propitiatory signs. Over time, however, the Talismans were acquiring more elaborate and specific forms and probably due to alchemical influences, metals played a fundamental role in their construction.

The principle of the Talismanic art is that man is made of clay. It follows that the human being contains in itself all the elements, including metals. Starting from the two fundamental concepts of magic, namely, that the like acts on the similar and adjacent about the next, the metals present in the Talismans tune in with the metals contained in the human body, producing the desired results. The ancient alchemists believed that an imbalance in metals contained in the body predisposed the individual to absorb negative forces.

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The metals that make up the talisman would be activated through a process of «alchemical purification» and by «consecration» through a magical ritual. They would thus put themselves in «personalized» harmony with the physiological, mental and mental characteristics of the subject. psychic vibrations and acquire an active value that would trigger the protective faculties of Talisman himself. To build a talisman, the doses of the different metals must be calculated to the milligram.

These doses vary according to the purpose for which the talisman is requested and according to the date of birth of the person to whom it is intended, since (according to the construction process) the amount of molten metals depends on the date of birth of the objective in the natural year.

TALISMANPIETO The eye of horusesimbolizes protection, good health and spiritual insight of the Hamsaprotege of evil and brings good luck the node celtare represents the interconnection and spiritual energy of the Runasse uses use for divinatory and magic purposes The Pentaculum of Protection and Spiritual ConnectionTable 2: Talisman examples

Talismans should also be created on specific days and periods and during certain lunar phases. Each talisman must melt in a new crucible, which is only used once and then destroyed. The operator must also take into account the various factors that, during the foundry process, contribute to the decrease in the weight of metals, such as evaporation at high temperatures and loss of waste in the alchemical purification process. Everything must be calculated carefully so that the object, once finished, maintain its predetermined weight characteristics and metallic proportions.

Do not confuse the talismans with amulets, commonly called «good luck amulets.» The difference is that, although the amulet is attributed passive magical powers, it is only defensive and non -personalized (the same amulet can be a good luck amulet for anyone). Instead, the talisman uses active magical powers.

That is, the Talismans have the power to influence the facts by modifying them and stimulating people to have positive mental, psychic and physiological reactions. The coral horn or necklaces with number 13, very common and manufactured by dozens, are amulets, while the talisman is specifically built for an individual and cannot be manufactured in series.

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What is an amulet?

The act of carrying an object of good luck, like an amulet, remains a usual practice today. Although many rationally reject the concept of amulet, they can resort to it in extreme circumstances. There is a kind of «mental relaxation» and its conviction faltered: «I don’t believe it, but you never know.» It can be said that there is no person who has not had an object that has attributed protective powers.

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It is found above all in times of difficulty and danger. For example, during World War I could say that there was no soldier who did not carry with him, hidden in his clothes or in a safe pocket, an object with the amulet function. There were even different trends and sympathies according to the nationality of people.

British soldiers often carried a piece of black cat’s skin; The Austrians wore bat wings in the uniform; The Germans used briching frosts in a drop of their own blood. The French preferred a Luis de Oro, considered, among other things, very effective against mutilations; The Italians wore the bones of the dead (small skull fragments, phalanges, etc.) sometimes skewered.

Amuletopro for the evil Eyoprotege against the evil eye and negative energy The four -leaf clover of good luck and fortunamedalla of San Cristóbalporciona Protection during the trip the life ankhre presents life and eternal protection the beetle beetleTable 3: Examples of amulets

Among civilians, objects related to war tragedy acquired superstitious meaning. For example, the bullets extracted from the body of a wounded, the shrapnel of the grenades and the buttons and stars of the fallen soldiers were considered protective objects.

At some point, everyone fond with a small object. We all get used to always having it with us and we miss it when we leave it behind or, worse, we lose it. In this way, those same impulses are renewed that led man to seek an object in the first place, seeking arcane protection that mitigated his fear of the unknown.

For example, today there is no actor who boasts that it does not have a small amulet, from the vulgar rabbit leg to more personal objects such as medals, sacred images (where superstition disguises itself as mysticism) or other objects of all kinds, linked to a memory or particular events. The same goes for athletes and athletes and with anyone who practices demanding, dangerous and competitive activities. Those who have lucky amulets consecrated by a witch are more likely to prosper in their field.

According to the theory of magical art, the amulet has an efficacy, which comes from a hidden energy transfer loaded on the amulet. This energy transfer should be carried out with precise and particular rituals on the object. Several energies are concentrated in the talisman, transforming it of inert matter into a vitalized and throbbing condenser of beneficial influences.

My homemade amulet.

An amulet has the function of concentrating and setting all positive astral energies, placing the man who possesses it at the focal point of these forces, increasing their vitality and providing a better condition after death.

It is unthinkable to be able to give your talisman to another person, since it would lose all their power and could also be used to harm the first legitimate owner. An amulet can be given to other people, since it is only a generic concentrator of charities. The idea of ​​the amulet has always been present in the beliefs of all peoples and all civilizations.

Also linked to mystical environments, it is part of all magical-religious traditions. For example, we see the Egyptian mummies covered with all kinds of amulets (gold and other metals, crockery, stone, leather, precious stones) placed next to the body of the deceased or on him to protect him and preserve his immortality, after having protected him in life of both physical and spiritual disasters.

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