> The idea behind curse tablets is that my situation will improve if I can ‘bind’ somebody, make them unattractive, ineffective in speech, make their chariot wheel fall off
hmm, well, has anybody tried it? binding a curse on lead sheet to make a chariot wheel fall off?
everyone that manifests, or prays, or wishes become enamored with their chosen concept when a tangentially related improbability occurs that they retroactively assign to their wish. the predictive quality is zero but the retroactive attribution feels good, and the failures are attributed to yourself for not manifesting, praying or wishing hard enough - or building a value system more congruent with the metaphysical framework.
I’m curious why they fell out of disuse? Just the fall of the roman empire?
That link forcefully redirects me to different site: https://historytv.pl/
Despite me blocking scripts, mind you.
> Archaeologists have recovered more than 1,500 of these historic hexes that were secretly directed at rivals
If only we had the ancient greco-roman newspapers archived so we could check and see if any of the hexes worked
Well, I haven't seen Eucherios the charioteer win any races recently, so...
> The idea behind curse tablets is that my situation will improve if I can ‘bind’ somebody, make them unattractive, ineffective in speech, make their chariot wheel fall off
hmm, well, has anybody tried it? binding a curse on lead sheet to make a chariot wheel fall off?
everyone that manifests, or prays, or wishes become enamored with their chosen concept when a tangentially related improbability occurs that they retroactively assign to their wish. the predictive quality is zero but the retroactive attribution feels good, and the failures are attributed to yourself for not manifesting, praying or wishing hard enough - or building a value system more congruent with the metaphysical framework.
I’m curious why they fell out of disuse? Just the fall of the roman empire?