Magic

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Moon magic tarot is a form of divination that combines the elements of the moon and tarot cards. The moon has long been associated with magic and mysticism, and is believed to possess its own energy and power. Tarot cards, on the other hand, are a form of divination that have been used for centuries to gain insight into the past, present, and future. Moon magic tarot is used to tap into the energy of the moon and use it to gain guidance, clarity, and insight. The phases of the moon are believed to have different energies which can be harnessed for different purposes. The New Moon, for example, is believed to be a time for setting intentions and beginning new projects, while the Full Moon is believed to be a time of culmination and release.


In the swamps and billabongs of Australia lurks the Bunyip, a beast of Aboriginal mythology that acts as a kind of wetland guardian. An ancient tale tells of two brothers who were turned into Black Swans and their village flooded after they captured a Bunyip calf. Descriptions lead scientists to believe the legend may stem from Aboriginal encounters with the bones of large, now-extinct wetland marsupials or perhaps the carcass of an elephant seal that wandered far inland and died on a riverbank.

When not loafing on sunken logs and smoking their pipes, they drown human invaders of their watery territories and keep their souls in porcelain cups. Some descriptions of the Kelpie the Celtic water horse who carries its hapless riders beneath the water to their doom give it a mane of dripping bulrushes.

The cursed creature from the wetlands

The New Moon, for example, is believed to be a time for setting intentions and beginning new projects, while the Full Moon is believed to be a time of culmination and release. In moon magic tarot, the moon's energy is combined with the symbolism and meaning of the tarot cards. Each card in the deck represents a different aspect of life, such as love, career, or personal growth.

Curse of the Swamp Creature (1966)

A mad scientist is conducting experiments with evolution on the locals deep in the rural swamps of Texas.

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Addeddate 2010-09-06 00:58:37 Ia_orig__runtime 80 minutes 27 seconds Identifier CurseOfTheSwampCreature1966_742 Run time 1:20:27 Sound sound

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Reviewer: vonnoosh - favorite favorite favorite - January 28, 2013
Subject: Near the middle of Buchanan's contract with AIP

Contrary to what many think, Larry Buchanan DID have the rights to do these color made for TV remakes. He signed a deal with AIP to make films tyhe studio owned the rights to. While Corman may have made the original films for In the Year 2889 and Zontar, AIP owned them and they wanted someone to at least make color updates for TV. Who better than the man who works with almost no budget Larry Buchanan.

This movie's got a little more star power than the others made by Buchanan. Instead of just John Agar, we get John Agar and Francine York who plays the mad scientist's wife.

The movie is slow going which wouldn't be such a problem if the plot were more interesting. Much of it looks to be shot on location which is impressive.

The usual issues found in Buchanan's films are here. Bad attempts at day for night being the most obvious. Other issues is fairly flat acting.

You'll recognize MANY Buchanan regulars in this as well. They're easy to spot from the other flicks. 3 stars because Buchanan really made his movies on the fly and they are a product of the times.

Reviewer: ketchfish - favorite favorite favorite - November 6, 2011
Subject: B Monster Flick - if you like them, watch this one

A nice diversion. Nothing believable here but the plot is different even if the script is weak and acting wooden for the most part. Nice location shots, one of the goofiest looking monsters ever, right up there with the Eye Creatures. Watch for the edge of the mask on the back of the neck of the actor at the climax. The third star is for originality in the plot.

Reviewer: zentaochi - favorite favorite favorite - August 7, 2011
Subject: Directed by

This is another film by the great Larry Buchanan, who re-used a lot of his monster suits in a number of his films.
Still waiting for a copy of The Loch Ness Horror to surface somewhere now.

Reviewer: guyzilla - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 10, 2010
Subject: Hope It Stays This Time

I remember uploading this about a year ago and found out recently it was taken for some reason. I've tried to find out why, but to this day the whys and wherefores are still a mystery. That being said, there have been not one but two people who've been kind enough to re-upload this film. I checked out both uploads and this file was the better quality. It's even better than the one I had up. A special thank you to Mystic for putting this up. Since it's better than my copy, I'll be adding this to my collection.

The usual issues found in Buchanan's films are here. Bad attempts at day for night being the most obvious. Other issues is fairly flat acting.
Magic

By drawing cards and interpreting their symbolism in the context of the moon's energy, practitioners of moon magic tarot can gain insight into their current situation and receive guidance for the future. Moon magic tarot readings can be done individually or with the help of a tarot reader. During a reading, the reader will lay out the tarot cards in a specific pattern or spread and then interpret their meanings in relation to the moon's energy and the client's specific question or concern. The reader may also take into account the client's astrological sign or the current phase of the moon to provide a more personalized reading. Moon magic tarot can be a powerful tool for self-reflection, guidance, and spiritual growth. By tapping into the energy of the moon and connecting with the symbolism of the tarot cards, practitioners can gain clarity and insight into their lives. Whether used as a form of divination or as a spiritual practice, moon magic tarot can help individuals navigate life's challenges and make informed decisions for their future..

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