Tamar Secret Society
Tamar is the oldest and most secretive witch society there is. Its origins may be traced back 2,000 years to the time of the essences and Jesus, heir to the Davidic bloodlines. During this time Jesus and Mary Magdalene had three children, Tamar (being the first child), Jesus and Joseph. Because Tamar was a girl she was bypassed in favour of a boy, the same rules which still continue today within the Royal family. But there were those that believe Tamar was the real heir and as such a secret society sprung up around her and her beliefs. Later that society found its footing in both France and Britain. The original founding of Tamar secret society in Britain may be traced to Glastonbury. The society formed and grew in an underground sort of way. It had strong connections with the Celtic church where many of its members came. Later it developed strong connections with the Cathars in France. Much like the Freemasons, Tamar was a very secretive society and few even knew of its existence. During the times of the catholic inquisition the Tamar went to great lengths to stay hidden. Although a secret society with strong religious overtones, Tamar took on many practises of witchcraft. Tamar has a whole secret language it uses, and it is the words from this language that provide the basis for the spells of Tamar. All in all Tamar has some 5,000 spells which comes from an origin that no one can be sure of. The language used by Tamar comes from an also mysterious origin. The Tamar where well connected to the Knights Templar and it is thought by some that when the Templar where being persecuted by the catholic church that the Templar passed on to Tamar the secrets of the Arc, which they had discovered some years earlier. The Tamar still remains the worlds most secretive and yet most powerful secret society. It some some very strict beliefs, and holds virginity to be of importance in both male and female. Positions of authority may only be held by females, yet they must be guided by a male sort of councillor. There are only two male councillors in the world today, and they both hold the only two copies of the history of Tamar and its secrets. These two do not know each other and may never meet. Tamar identify each other through secret forms of code, such as encrypted sentences, handshakes and certain jewellery. Spells may only be cast after gaining permission from a higher level in the society.The word Witch derives directly from Old English, but the origins of the term witch are highly disputed in Witchcraft. But the term witch has always been applied to both men and women. Many people outside of the craft or often the beginner make the mistake of calling a male witch a warlock, wizard or sorcerer. A wizard is a practitioner of magic that is often found folklore or fantasy fiction. One such famous wizard was Prospero in Shakespeare's "The Tempest". The term warlock is a witch who is considered a liar, thief, or may have been expelled for reasons such as revealing secrets.
Lycanthropy
A belief among some practitioners that one can turn oneself into a wolf. In fact it is this belief were the term Werewolf comes from. The term Lycanthropy comes from the Greek "lukos" meaning a wolf and the "anthropos" meaning a man. It may also apply to the ability to change into other animals also. Many Shamans also believe they are capable of transforming themselves into animals.Horse Whisperer
In Ancient British Witchcraft certain people were given the power to talk with horses. To do this special spells and magical charms were used. The people who became horse whisperers also had to be born on certain dates.Charm Licking
A very old superstition that goes back centuries. It was used by many people to break a spell. Only the person who is the victim of the spell may use this method. Simply lick a charm in an up and down motion. Then lick it in an across back and forth motion. Then lick it in an up and down motion again. If you can taste a salty taste on your tongue then you have succesfuly removed the spell.
