Posts Tagged: protection

“This instrument is safe and protected”

Over on our Tumblr page, we get a ton of requests for sigils. Unfortunately, as with any social media platform, this tends to create a backlog. As a result, I tend to combine similar requests into something a bit more broadly applicable. Instead of making a sigil for every bassist, bassoonist, mandolin player, trumpeter, and

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“Good luck and protection from misfortune”

This is a request from one of our Tumblr followers. It’s a general purpose kind of sigil, useful in countless situations. It’s rarely a bad thing to have the odds stacked a little in your favor.

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“The harmful actions of others have no effect on me or those I care about”

While it’s usually a good idea to assume the best about other people until they prove otherwise, the reality is that there are some real jerks out there. Malicious, mean-spirited, petty, jealous, vindictive, and otherwise awful people are rare, but they do exist. While you can certainly take steps to avoid them, sometimes these people

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“My ex will leave me alone“

We shouldn’t live in a world where this sigil is needed. But we do. There’s only so much that a work of art can do to protect anyone. If you are in danger, and need help from any abuser, please seek it out.

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“I will not be murdered because of my skin color”

Yesterday, one of Sigil Daily’s followers on Tumblr asked: “Could you make a sigil of protection for people of color, that we could share and charge as a community?” That’s a tough request to refuse. It’s also an impossible one to live up to. Even the best sigil I could create won’t stop a bullet.

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New Sigil: “My child will be safe.”

Children are our most precious things. They’re where we invest our love, our hopes and our dreams. In a very real way, our children are the closest thing we’ll have to flesh-and-blood immortality. We live on, both genetically and as memories, through them. If there was ever something that deserved protection, it’s our children. Sigils

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