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Regardless, the fact that Jesus carried a staff in these images does hold its own significance. In the earliest years of Christianity, people would have been familiar with Moses — a Jewish prophet and another miracle-worker — but not necessarily with Jesus. That staff connected Jesus to Moses, who also carried one and in fact performed miracles with it. "He's kind of like a new Moses," Jefferson said. In the mid-20th century, the MGM and Disney media companies popularized magic wands via four films in which wands were wielded by benevolent female fairy characters. Those films were The Wizard of Oz (1939; MGM; a wand-staff was wielded by Glinda the Good Witch of the North), Pinocchio (1940; Disney; a wand was wielded by the Blue Fairy), Cinderella (1950; Disney; a wand was wielded by a fairy godmother), and Sleeping Beauty (1959; Disney; a wand was wielded by each of three fairies). In The Wizard of Oz and Pinocchio, the fairies' wands are embellished with a star-shaped ornament on the end, whereas in Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty, the fairies have wands with traditional plain tips.

Some wands are smaller and more discreet, while others are large and in charge. Many come with a variety of different speeds and settings, and some even have remote and app connectivity. These days, a lot of options are wireless, but some wands have cords, meaning you never have to charge them (and won’t lose power in the middle of play). The head of the wand vibrator should be made out of a non-porous material, like silicone, that’s soft and easy to clean. If you want to take your wand into the tub or shower, make sure to buy one that’s waterproof. Lastly, be sure to pair any silicone vibe with water-based lube, which won’t break down the toy’s material, unlike silicone lubes, which may cause deterioration. The best wand vibrators to buy right nowVink, Fred. "The Principles of Apotropaic Magic on Middle Kingdom Wands, in: AEM 99 (2016-17), 12-17". Academia.edu . Retrieved 4 December 2021. To use your magic wand, you need to bond with it first. Hold it in your hand and focus your energy on it. Once you have bonded with it and have focused your energy on it, you can begin to perform your spell. Each spell varies, but you carry out the spell while holding the wand. What are magic wands made of? Wands are usually characterized by strong motors and big, tennis ball–shaped heads. Their size and shape deliver external sensation through deep vibrations, which can be downright mind-blowing for clitoral stimulation, in particular. (If you’re looking for G-spot stimulation, you might enjoy rabbit vibrators and dildos, just FYI.) Because of their wide heads, which cover a lot of surface area, wand vibrators are easy to use during masturbation or with a partner. You can also run them all over the body, including on the nipples, penises, butt, and beyond. What should you look for in a wand vibrator?

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Jesus' ability to defeat death, heal people and produce food and drink elevated him above Roman gods in the eyes of Christians and non-Christians alike, said Felicity Harley-McGowan, an art historian at Yale Divinity School. They believed Jesus had a particular power over death and would invoke his name as a way of harnessing that power, even as they invoked the names of other gods. Roman gods could heal and raise the dead, but none performed these acts directly or with the agency of Jesus. For example, Asclepius, the god of healing, healed people through dreams; Jesus healed directly with his hands. While Asclepius was killed for raising the dead, Jesus was praised for it. Early Christian art reflects that preoccupation with miracles, and less focus on his story of suffering and redemption. For instance, though dozens of paintings exist of Jesus carrying what looks like a wand and raising Lazarus from the dead, relatively few early paintings depict Jesus' last supper or crucifixion, Jefferson wrote in a 2020 article published in the journal Biblical Archaeology Review.

During the Middle Kingdom of Egypt, apotropaic wands began to be used during birth ceremonies. These wands were made out of hippopotamus tusks which were split down the middle lengthwise, producing two wands, each with one flat side and one curved side. Due to the curved nature of a hippopotamus tusk, these wands were curved, with one pointed end (the point of the tusk) and one blunt end (where the tusk was removed from the hippopotamus). Hippopotamus tusks may have been used to invoke Taweret the hippopotamus goddess of childbirth. [2] The earliest apotropaic wands used in Egypt were undecorated, but "from around 1850 BC, they were usually provided with decorations of apotropaic figures directly related to the sun religion, or particular aspects of it, inscribed on the convex upper side... most of whom carry knives to ward off evil forces". [3] These apotropaic wands were also inscribed with protective text on the flat side, such as "Cut off the head of the enemy when he enters the chamber of the children whom the lady... has borne". [4] The latest apotropaic wand found belongs to the Second Intermediate Period king Senebkay. [5] It seems that the use of these objects in Egypt declines after this point. Despite these evocative images, most evidence suggests early Christians didn't see Jesus as a magician. Magic was considered a purely human pursuit that could not raise the dead, whereas Jesus' supernatural acts were always seen by believers as miracles performed through a powerful God. What's more, the "wand" carried by Jesus was in fact not a wand —magicians of the day never carried wands anyway, experts told Live Science. Magic and early ChristianityIn the 18th-century ballads " Allison Gross" and " The Laily Worm and the Machrel of the Sea", the villainesses use silver wands to transform their victims into animals, in emulation of the Odyssey that preceded them. [12] In C. S. Lewis's 1950 novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the White Witch's most feared weapon is her wand, whose magic is capable of turning people into stone. This, again, employs the Odysseyan motif of an evil female witch who uses a magic wand to maliciously transform her victims. The wand is about 34 centimeters long, about 11.8 centimeters in diameter, and has a hefty, substantial feel. Ceasar's Messiah" by Joseph Atwill (This was the first book that alerted theologians and historians that the Romans created Jesus.) admin said:Jesus' ability to defeat death, heal people and produce food and drink elevated him above Roman gods in the eyes of many people. A wand would have enhanced that image.

Stephen Quirke: Birth Tusks: the Armoury of Health in Context - Egypt - 1800 BC, Middle Kingdom Studies 3. London 2016, ISBN 9781906137496, pp. 208-209 By the 1st century AD, the wand was a common symbol of magic in Roman cults, especially Mithraism. In the 3rd and 4th centuries, there are frequent depictions on sarcophagi of Jesus Christ using a magic wand to perform miracles, such as the raising of Lazarus and feeding the multitude. And further archaeological research Has shown that the early Christians used exactly the same logo as the Roman empire of "two fishes or a dolphin on an anchor" which was also minted it on millions of coins. The "Christian cross" was not used is the primary symbol of Christianity until pagan Emperor Constantine in 311AD.) In the first century, there were competing Christian groups would at least 11 versions of Jesus. Furthermore, Paul whose letters also preceded the 4 gospels rails against do you other Christians who had divergent views of what imaginary Jesus as a new God should be like.The staff was a symbol of power people could recognize — just as a beard or scroll would have demonstrated learnedness, Harley-McGowan told Live Science. "They see that person holding the object and they can understand," Harley-McGowan said, "The staff is a sign of his authority." Wizard's staff" redirects here. For the drinking game, see Wizard staff. The Magic Circle, by John William Waterhouse (1886), portrays a woman using a wand to create a ritual space



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