Gallifreyan for sigil work

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Gallifreyan for sigil work

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Found this on Deviant Art. http://blackhatguy.deviantart.com/art/H ... -271881225. It is her version of how to write Dr.Who's Gallifreyan. This is her site for the rest of the alphabet, numbers and math .http://www.shermansplanet.com/gallifreyan. I think it works very well in sigl work. Make mantras , sigilise it and meditate on the gallifreid sigil of that mantra.

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Here is a example Image

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Awesome.

That pic looks like the master's pocket watch,is it?

My daughter is a big fan of the new version and I grew up on the old Who shows,the ones with the terrible effects and shaky cameras,lol.

I'm sure there will be a lot of interest in this.I sent a friend a deck of Doctor playing cards [they came with my kid's mags] to use as a divinatory tool,a while ago.

The freebies with the mags have a lot of potential for use as tools.
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No just a sentance Imade using the gallifreyan translator program, then colorised. Here's a better one with stuff added and colorised. Gallifreyan tends to look like the inside of a pocket watch.. As a person said to me "Even there alphabet is full of time"
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I like these a lot,I tend to prefer curves and circles visually,I find the shapes soothing for my eyes,if that makes sense,lol.

I didn't have time to check the links earlier,but I'll dive in now,as I have time tonight.

I collect pocket watches,oddly enough and I have my beady eye on my child's Master one,but she won't let me have it.Meh.

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I found pics,yey!

The Master's watch:

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So that's Gallifreyan writing on it.I consider myself educated,thank you.

My kid has a sonic screwdriver and some other cool bits n bobs,as well as the watch,that could be utilised as magickal tools,if you were of a mind to extrapolate a little ...? Just an idea.

The magazines had freebies with every issue and the quality of the items was well worth the cover price,several times over.

She got lots mini daleks and weeping angels and other figures too,they made me think of Chess pieces...for instance.

[We got her the screwdriver as a Birthday gift,though,it was a bit pricier,lol.]
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