In a world much like our own, Matt Narrows is a young man with a
steady job and a wonderful girlfriend until one night strips it all away
from him. When his girlfriend, without explanation, goes from loving to
laughing at him when a strange albino’s men beat him senseless, his
world erupts into chaos. But when her body is discovered in a dumpster
the next day, his reality is torn in half.
Confused and alone,
Matt takes it upon himself to hunt down her brutal slayer, but quickly
discovers that this man is no ordinary serial killer, but could in fact
be a threat to the entire planet. Can an alarm installer, working on his
own, somehow stop the largest threat that has ever faced his country or
perhaps even his world? Matt Narrows will need to become more than just
a hero if he is going to have any hope of stopping the horror that is
Dalsala Den
Many
people fail to conceptualize the full extent in which the concept of
the week affects our lives. Will you be doing the same thing on Tuesday
as you will be doing next Saturday? The week was originally designed as a
Magickal construct based on pre-Christian deities and archetypes. So if
the week was designed to be a Magickal device to help explain and
control our reality, why should we not invest some effort into
determining how this construct could aid us in our general understanding
of our personal existences today?
When the days of the week were originally designed,
they each represented one of the known medieval celestial bodies. Each Day’s Planet
Sunday The Sun Monday The Moon Tuesday Mars Wednesday Mercury Thursday Jupiter Friday Venus Saturday Saturn
Through the centuries, there has been much argument
and disagreement regarding the Magickal properties of the days of the
week and what they represent. Those who follow The Great Work, have
however, come to a certain understanding. These conclusions have become
the archetypes, which represent our concepts of the days of the week.
The following is my personal interpretation of these archetypes. Sunday: The color of this day is red. Sunday is a day of
power. It is an energy enhancer. You can use this day to multiply the
strength of any task or goal, which you are working on. Sunday is also
associated with luck and creating, as well as maintaining positive luck.
Its number is 5 and its element is Fire. Sunday’s
symbols include: the Pentagram, fire, and all objects associated with
bringing a person good luck. Loki is considered this day’s keeper.
Monday:
The color of Monday is a strong deep green. Monday is
of course linking with the Moon and the myriad of things it represents.
Monday is also a day of strength and a good day to complete tasks. It
is the day of the Earth and Earth Magicks. Working with animals and
nature is also stronger on Monday for our ties to such are closer. The number for this day is 8. Its element is Earth.
Its symbols include: the Moon, the Chaos sign, the snake, the arrow, and
the feathered serpent. The All-Father serpent (Yig, Quetzequatl) is the
master of this day.
Tuesday:
Tuesday’s color is yellow. Since Mars is the planet
of war, much of Tuesday’s orientation concerns attack and defense. Yet
strangely, this is also the day of hearth and home, and of general
goodness toward others. Tuesday is the day to set up systems to protect
yourself, and those in your care, from enemies and ill fortune. Conversely, it is also the time to attack your foe. It has been
considered a day of virtue as well, a day when one works to prove their
moral character and fiber. Tuesday’s number is 6. Its element is fire. Tuesday’s
symbols include: a half black, half white circle, eight swords with
their hilts touching pointing outwards, the Sun, and the bow. Apollo
watches over this day.
Wednesday:
Wednesday’s color is a rich gray. This day has been
associated with gaining money, employment, thievery, gambling, and
material wealth. It is also a day of potent Magick and healing. Attempts
to Magickally or physically heal a person, should be done on this day.
Wednesday is also a day for guile and trickery, a great time for pranks
and confusion. Wednesday’s number is the powerful Magickal number 7.
Its element is air. Wednesday’s symbols include: the Caduceus, the
Ankh, the eye in the pyramid, mistletoe, and the empty circle. Hermes is
the Lord of this, the most Magickal of days.
Thursday:
Thursday’s color is a deep purple. Thursday deals
with leadership, human interaction, control, and charisma. It is the day
of Machiavellian plotting. It also represents success in organizations
and with people. Like Monday it is associated with the Moon. Thursday
nights are also strong times for performing Magick, particularly if it
is in secret or associated with the female aspects of existence. Thursday’s number is 1. It is of the element of air.
Its symbols include: lightning, the medicine wheel, the moon, the
eternity symbol, and the crossroads. Hecate is the Goddess that oversees
Thursday.
Friday:
Friday’s color is any type of blue. The day is linked
with sex and creativity. It is a day to work on human relationships,
with the people you truly care about. Friday is also the day to perform
sex Magick and fertility rituals. Friday is often considered a female
oriented day, but that does not mean that men cannot use it in any way
that fosters creative action. Friday’s number is 3 and its element is water. The
symbols associated with Friday include: a naked woman, a three pointed
chaos sign, the sign of Solomon, a circle with a arrow hitting the edge,
the threefold Goddess, and the cursive M, with the end sprouting a
devil’s tail. Inanna rules this day.
Saturday:
The color for Saturday is black. Saturday is the day
of death. It is also the day most associated with evil and the night.
Aggression and war can rule this day (night), for it is the night of the
dark mage. It would be a day exact revenge from your enemies, of cause
hurtful effects. It is the night of the angry and the displaced. On a
more positive bend, it is a day to selfishly focus on yourself, your
needs, and even your own projects. Do what you want to do. You are
youronly boss. The number for Saturday is 2, which is the number of
the adversary. Its element is earth. Saturday’s symbols include: the
skull, the smoking mirror, the dagger, the bat, and a circle with two
triangles pointing at each other. The dark God Tezcatlipoca owns this
day.
Baccanaght: The color for this mysterious eighth day is brown.
The Baccanaght occurs each day, but yet, has no official day. This is
the time between midnight and the sunrise the following day, that mystic
time, when one feels it is still yesterday, when it is in fact the
beginning of the new day. Baccanaght is the time of joy, fun, and
happiness. This is when one can party without regret and be as
hedonistic as they are comfortable with. It is a time for wine,
sensuality, and pleasure. Baccanaght’s number is 9 and its element is water.
Its symbols include: a stem holding eight grapes, nine circles, each
within the other, the Holy Grail, and the satyr. Dionysus enjoys being
the God of this nebulous time.