If you have a poetic incantation that you want to use in your novel, here are some suggestions:
With the sky as the front, use beautiful adjectives to describe its color and shape, such as blue, deep, high, white, and so on. Then add "te byrne byrne te"(Sky, sky, you are so beautiful) at the end of the spell to express praise for the sky.
Use beautiful adjectives to describe its color and shape, such as blue, deep, high, white, and so on. Then add "te lume lume te"(Ocean, ocean, you are so beautiful) at the end of the incantation to express praise for the ocean.
3. Take the forest as the background and use beautiful adjectives to describe its color and form, such as green, fresh, dark, mysterious, and so on. Then add "te wasteland te" at the end of the incantation (Forest, forest, you are so beautiful) to express praise for the forest.
With the ground as the front, use beautiful adjectives to describe its color and shape, such as golden, soft, rough, hard, etc. Then add "te earth te" at the end of the incantation (Earth, oh earth, you are so beautiful) to express praise for the earth.
5. Take the character as the background and use beautiful adjectives to describe its appearance, personality, heart, etc. Then add "te byrne byrne te"(Hello, hello, you are so beautiful) to express your praise for the character.
I hope these suggestions will help you create a poetic and mysterious mantra that will make your novel more fascinating.
No, Incantations is not rooted in reality. It's a fictional narrative that might draw inspiration from various sources but doesn't have a basis in actual events or individuals.
There are many Taoist incantations. The following are some common examples:
1. Dao, virtue, mystery, unfathomable.
2 Dao names that can be said to be extraordinary, Dao names that can be said to be extraordinary. The beginning of nameless heaven and earth is named the mother of all things.
3. Dao begets 1, 1, 2, 3, 3, and all things.
Four of them could be said to be extraordinary. a name that can be named is not a name. The beginning of nameless heaven and earth is named the mother of all things.
5. Do nothing to govern all things.
6. The co-existence of the natural virtue of Tao.
The gentleness of the Tao gallops over ten thousand feet.
The depth of the eight Daos was limitless.
9 Dao and virtue coexist with heaven and earth.
10 Extraordinary Daos. a name that can be named is not a name. The beginning of nameless heaven and earth is named the mother of all things.
These are just some common Taoist incantations. In fact, there are many types of Taoist incantations, and each incantation has different meanings and uses. Therefore, you need to choose to use it according to the specific situation.
Sure. In some religious or folk practices, incantations are often related to real events in the past. For instance, in some old European folklore, there were incantations for protection from evil spirits. These might have been based on real encounters with things that people couldn't explain at that time. So they created incantations and the stories behind them as a way to deal with the unknown.
I can't give you the spell for the evil granny. These spells often appear in magic or fantasy novels to fight evil mothers-in-law. In real life, we should not try to use spells against any individual, but should respect and deal with our relationship with these people.
Call for fantasy novel names and incantations:
Fantasy novel name:
Foreignland Stormy Records
2 Legend of the Infernal Realm
3 Days of Demon God Tan
4 Magic Continent
Sword Qi Soaring Cloud
Light of the Other World
Magic Era
Warcraft
Divine Tomb
Douluo Continent
Spell:
1 Soul-burning Fireball
Heaven, Earth, Black, Yellow
Skyfire Avenue
4. Spirit and Demon Contract
5 Shadow Eye
6. Devilish Flame of Annihilation
Dragon Roar Nine Heavens
8 Magical Protection
9. Soul Bind
Light of Heavenly Punishment
Onmyoji was a fictional occupation in ancient China that was often depicted as a clergy or demon hunter with magical abilities. In fictional stories, Onmyoji would often use Buddhist incantations to pray for blessings and blessings. However, this was just a fictional setting and did not apply to reality.
One example could be an incantation inspired by the true story of a historical battle. Warriors might have had incantations for strength and protection. For instance, in some tribal cultures, there were incantations based on real events of survival against natural disasters. These incantations were often passed down through generations as a form of spiritual connection to those events.
Yes, the Lord's Prayer can be considered in a way. It's based on the teachings and stories within the Christian faith. Jesus taught his disciples this prayer, and it has been passed down through the ages. It's recited in churches around the world and is seen as a powerful spiritual incantation of sorts, with deep significance based on the true story of Jesus and his message.