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5 Things to do with Chicken Hearts

Posted by on Sep. 22, 2011 at 12:06 AM
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Or any other heart. 1. Bake it in a salt dough poppet to curse or heal. 2. Prick one with pins or thorns for a curse or curse removal. 3. Use to bind a lover to you with their photo and red thread. 4. Name it and feed it to an animal or eat it yourself to defeat an enemy. 5. Burn or bury one as an offering to spirits or gods.
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Posted by on Sep. 22, 2011 at 12:06 AM
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TigerSong
by on Sep. 22, 2011 at 12:40 AM

My first husband and I use to raise dairy calves, we normally just ate ours.  Of course I wasnt' pagan then, or at least didn't know it.

Hedgewitch
by Willow on Sep. 22, 2011 at 8:59 AM

Good post!

I feed my dogs raw beef heart often!

CMStrickland
by on Sep. 23, 2011 at 11:06 PM
Just eat them lol
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.Sugaree.
by on Sep. 23, 2011 at 11:06 PM
Wow:(
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KnittinMama
by Maiden Amy on Sep. 23, 2011 at 11:11 PM
Why the frowny face? Witchcraft isn't always pretty. And you can get animal hearts at the grocery. You don't have to do the killing yourself.

Quoting .Sugaree.:

Wow:(
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.Sugaree.
by on Sep. 23, 2011 at 11:14 PM
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Idk, it's sad to me. And I don't see what good could come from it. Maybe it would be useful for somethin negative....but it just seems it would have a lot of bad vibes attached to it, at least if it's whole life was negative in a factory farm squished up in a cage and never even expanded it's wings once, feet never touching the earth.... I wouldn't want that guilt or karma on me...

Quoting KnittinMama:

Why the frowny face? Witchcraft isn't always pretty. And you can get animal hearts at the grocery. You don't have to do the killing yourself.



Quoting .Sugaree.:

Wow:(
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Browncoat4eva
by on Apr. 28, 2012 at 5:53 PM
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I can understand that line of thinking; but then not everyone gets their chickens cleaned up from the grocery store and there are also freerange farms.

Also, I feel like it's even more of a mark of respect toward the animal's sacrifice to use all the parts. I think if I were one of those caged, sad chickens who was butchered and sold in the grocery store, I'd rather my heart be given as an offering to a God than put in the trash.

Quoting .Sugaree.:

Idk, it's sad to me. And I don't see what good could come from it. Maybe it would be useful for somethin negative....but it just seems it would have a lot of bad vibes attached to it, at least if it's whole life was negative in a factory farm squished up in a cage and never even expanded it's wings once, feet never touching the earth.... I wouldn't want that guilt or karma on me...

Quoting KnittinMama:

Why the frowny face? Witchcraft isn't always pretty. And you can get animal hearts at the grocery. You don't have to do the killing yourself.



Quoting .Sugaree.:

Wow:(


Peace, and all that jazz...


~Mackenzie 


a Browncoat4eva 


...I'm a leaf on the wind. Watch me soar...

KnittinMama
by Maiden Amy on May. 5, 2012 at 9:43 PM
Thank you, Browncoat. Another excellect point.
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