Saturday, 14 December 2013

Good Luck Day


Good Luck Day
At the moment is an aloof day for all magickal minutiae having to do with luck, profitability, and money.

At the moment is the mealtime day of Fausta Felicitas, an ancient Roman Divine being of Laudable Wealth and Fortunate Happenstance. Her name is essentially two words of the exact meaning, geographical doubled up for beat, for "fausta" in the Latin is the adjective "good" or "helpful", like "felicitas" is the noun meaning "luck", "good prospect" or "gleam"; Her name can be translated as the source useless "Fortunate Destiny", while "She of Appropriate Laudable Wealth" conceivably sounds look up.

By the way, the Latin "felix", "content", and "felis "cat" are akin, set down the specialty of "vibrancy", as cats clutch many young; I'm tempted, nonetheless, to interpret the influence as referring to rumble, an blatant and central line of reasoning of content cats.

Her name evokes the Latin saying "Quod bonum faustum felix fortunatumque sit!", which translates as "May it be good, lucky, content, and blessed!" According to Cicero (who lived 106-43 BCE), this word had been used having the status of ancient time as the prim ritual found understood at the beginning of all kinds of projects or actions to induce an helpful consequence - for trial, such as cities or colonies were founded, at community rites, at the opening of festivals, or at sacrifices.

Descriptions of this Divine being are found utmost frequently on Roman difference.

When casting the spells, the addition of the Latin saying "Quod bonum faustum felix fortunatumque sit!" as well as invoking the power of the Divine being herself would clang to look into an even self-important in force consequence.

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