The more I learn about this stuff the more I understand how to use it.
As most of you know I'm a very pragmatic witch.
In fact, I'm more of an alchemist who finally realized the mystical value of various traditions of witchcraft and shamanism.
I think if someone held an athame to my heart and demanded that I confess my true religion I would plead Buddhism.
I'm a mystical witch with strong shamanic overtones and alchemy roots.
Haven't said that, I'm also a cross between a caveman and a starship captain with a leaning toward the primordial. I love technology but I also love the simplistic and the natural. In fact, I truly see no distinction between the two. To me technology is natural. The thing that makes technology so disgusting in our modern times is not the technology itself but rather the greedy commercialism that drives it.
Having said all of that seemingly unrelated mumbo jumbo, the point is that I view many of the tools of witchcraft as nothing more than the primitive technology of mankind that has been used over the ages to facilitate the amplification, storage and transformation of emotional and spiritual vibrational energy.
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(let me take a breath of life in this long winded post)
I love toys!
Er,... I mean,... tools!
And I'm starting to see the practical value in them. Today I have printed out many pictures, chants, meditation affirmations, and songs, that I have written in regard to my journey into witchcraft and shamanism. I've placed them all in picture frames and screwed them up on my wooden walls.
I screw everything up!
It makes it easier to take them back down and replace.
In any case, I am also building alters under these printed documents and images. I have an altar for each of the four points on the compass whic also relates to the four elements, Earth, Air, Fire and Water.
I can easily see having a wand for each element, as well as having wands that are specific to other vibrational energies and emotions.
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Having said all of that, and not being able to shut up yet I have even more to say,...
One of the picture frames I've hung has Deepak Chopra's Seven Spiritual laws, along with a short synopsis of what each is about, as follows.
Pure Potentiality
Meditation, Nature, Non-judgment
Giving & Receiving
Caring, Affection, Appreciation, & Love
Karma
Intuitively Correct Choices, Spontaneously
Least Effort
Accept, Respond, Defenselessness
Intent and Desire
Tranformation of Energy and Information
Detachment
Relinquish Attachment to the Result
Dharma
Express Your Talents
You might ask,..."What the hell does this have to do with magick wands?"
Well, actually nothing.
At least not directly. But indirectly it does.
You see, material things like athames, wands, crystals, and so forth, actually serve far more purpose than just as functional tools.
As an example, the chakra wand that I'm going to order, (and yes I must have this wand!

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This wand will be very useful for me in my charkra meditations and yoga exercises. It will become my chakra wand, used solely for the purpose of fine tuning my chakras.
It will story my chakra energy and become attuned to my chakra meditations.
I could build my own chakra wand. And I may eventually do that. But for $20 I just can't beat this wand!
In fact, calling it a 'wand' might be misleading. Think of it more as a 'chakra crystal holder'. It's a psychic tool. This tool will serve as a focal point in the physical world for helping me to align both my chakras and my psyche with the Chopra's seven laws of spirituality.
Of course they aren't truly Chropra's laws. They are the enlightenment of the eastern mystics.
I'm a Buddhist Shaman.
A Buddhist Witch who likes to organize around physical toys.
I see no seperation between spirit and body. They are intimately connected. The spirit is omniscient in the physical, and that includes the wands, etc.
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Did anyone actually read this long-winded ramble?