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    Talismans have been used for centuries in China as a healing method alongside medicines, meditation, acupuncture, astrology, and massage. [14] Known as 祝由 ; zhuyou in medical writings, the use of talismans enjoyed official support between the Sui and the late Ming dynasties, though seeing decline when rival acupuncture practices were ...

  3. Talisman - Wikipedia

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    The Talisman of Charlemagne, also a reliquary, said to have been found on his body when his tomb was opened. A talisman is any object ascribed with religious or magical powers intended to protect, heal, or harm individuals for whom they are made. Talismans are often portable objects carried on someone in a variety of ways, but can also be ...

  4. Ofuda - Wikipedia

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    Omamori, another kind of Japanese talisman, shares the same origin as and may be considered as a smaller and portable version of ofuda. A specific type of ofuda is a talisman issued by a Shinto shrine on which is written the name of the shrine or its enshrined kami and stamped with the shrine's seal.

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    An altar is what you make it: You can set your altar based on the seasons, as a shrine to different deities, for the new or full moon, or with talismans that represent your intentions for the ...

  6. Magical Treatise of Solomon - Wikipedia

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    The Magical Treatise provides instructions on how to create planetary, daily, and hourly talismans, [21] a magic sword, vessels for divination and conjuration, wax figures, scrolls (written in the blood of a bat), a ring, special clothing, and a garland, all intended to control summoned spirits. [22]

  7. Amulet - Wikipedia

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    Talisman and amulets have interchangeable meanings. Amulets refer to any object which has the power to avert evil influences or ill luck. An amulet is an object that is generally worn for protection and made from a durable material (metal or hard-stone). Both amulets and talismans can be applied to paper examples as well. [2]

  8. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    A cut made by Skofnung will not heal. The only way to stop this is by touching the cut with the Skofnung stone. Tyrfing (also Tirfing or Tyrving), the cursed sword of Svafrlami with a golden hilt that would never miss a stroke, would never rust and would cut through stone and iron as easily as through clothes. The dwarves made the sword, and it ...

  9. Category:Talismans - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to talismans, objects ascribed with religious or magical powers intended to protect, heal, or harm individuals for whom they are made. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.