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Creative, artistic, skilled, crafty, wise, knowledgeable, guardian, protector, creator, transformation, fertility, abundance, sacred, mystical, connection, tradition, culture, strength, energy, vitality, inspiration, beauty, harmony, balance, nature, spirit, guidance, sacred knowledge, ancestral wisdom, craftsmanship, craftsmanship, artistry, divinity

Divinations:

---Tarot

---Mirror

---Scrying

---Chanting

---Dreamwork

---Incantation

---Herbs

---Stones

Incantations:

---"E Tiki, great creator, hear my voice and heed my call. I offer this fruit as a symbol of my respect and gratitude. May your blessings flow like a river, and may your power be felt in every corner of my life."

---"Maori of the heavens, spirit of the earth, I invoke your presence through the power of this incantation. May your wisdom guide me, and your strength protect me. I offer this shell as a symbol of my devotion to you."

---"O Tiki, god of creation and fertility, I call upon your name to bring forth new life and abundance. May your energy flow through me, and may your power manifest in all that I do. I offer this flower as a symbol of my love and respect for you."

Stones & Herbs:

---Green jade
---Black tourmaline
---Clear quartz
---Blue chalcedony
---Red jasper
---Amethyst
---Citrine


Sandalwood, Frankincense, Myrrh, Hibiscus, Ginger, Lemongrass, Patchouli

Tarot

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The Magician

Constellations

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Mercury

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Orion

Offerings:

---bananas

---Coconut

---Yaro

---Yams

---Pineapple

---Nuts

---Oranges

---Coffee

Frequencies

---432 Hz - Love, healing, balance, harmony

---528 Hz - Love, transformation, miracles, DNA repair

---639 Hz - Connection, relationships, harmony, communication

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The Crux

The World

The Fool

Creatures

Signs & Synchronicities

---Birds
---Dolphins
---Lizards
---Turtles
---Frogs
---Insects
---Fish

---Rainbows
---Beautiful sunsets
---Blooming flowers
---Unexpected creative inspiration
---Serendipitous encounters with artwork or craftsmanship
---Feeling a strong connection to nature and the elements
---Finding symbolic objects or symbols related to creation and transformation

                                            In Polynesian mythology, Tiki is the first man created by the god Tāne. Tiki is considered the ancestor of all humans and is often depicted as a human figure with exaggerated facial features. He is also associated with fertility and creation.


Offerings

Offerings are an important part of Polynesian witchcraft, and they are used to show respect and gratitude to the gods. When working with Tiki, some common offerings include fruits such as bananas and coconuts, vegetables such as taro and yams, and flowers such as hibiscus and plumeria. Offerings can also include seashells, feathers, and sacred stones.

Incantations

Incantations are used to invoke the presence and power of the gods. When working with Tiki, some common incantations include chants, prayers, and invocations. These incantations are often performed in Polynesian languages, such as Hawaiian or Maori, and can be accompanied by the playing of musical instruments such as drums, flutes, and conch shells.

Divinations

Divinations are used to gain insight and knowledge about the future. When working with Tiki, divinations can include reading tarot cards, interpreting dreams, and using various forms of divination tools such as crystals, pendulums, and oracle cards.

Stones

Stones are used in Polynesian witchcraft as symbols of power and strength. When working with Tiki, some common stones include basalt, lava, and obsidian. These stones are often used in the creation of altars and as offerings to the gods.

Herbs

Herbs are used in Polynesian witchcraft for their medicinal and spiritual properties. When working with Tiki, some common herbs include kava, which is used for relaxation and to induce a sense of calm, and hala, which is used for healing and protection.

Items used for Witchcraft

In addition to offerings, incantations, divinations, stones, and herbs, there are various items used in Polynesian witchcraft when working with Tiki. These items can include:

Altars - Altars are used as a place to offer offerings and to perform rituals.

Feathers - Feathers are used in Polynesian witchcraft as symbols of power and protection.

Shell necklaces - Shell necklaces are used in Polynesian witchcraft as symbols of protection and to ward off evil spirits.

Drums - Drums are used in Polynesian witchcraft to create a sense of rhythm and to evoke the presence of the gods.

Physicalities of Tiki of Polynesian Mythology

Symbols

Tiki is often associated with symbols of creation and fertility, such as the spiral, the fern frond, and the triangle.

Offering items

When working with Tiki, some common offering items include fruits such as bananas and coconuts, vegetables such as taro and yams, and flowers such as hibiscus and plumeria. Offerings can also include seashells, feathers, and sacred stones.

Clothing

Tiki is often depicted wearing a loincloth made of tapa cloth, which is a traditional cloth made from the bark of the paper mulberry tree. Sometimes Tiki is also depicted wearing a headdress made from feathers or shells.

Weapons

Tiki is not often associated with weapons, as he is seen as a benevolent deity of creation and fertility.

Jewelry

Tiki is often depicted wearing necklaces made of shells or seeds, and sometimes he wears bracelets or anklets made from woven fibers.

Hair

Tiki is often depicted with long hair that is tied back in a topknot or ponytail. His hair is said to represent his connection to the earth and his role as a creator.

Facial Features

Tiki is often depicted with a strong and powerful facial structure, with prominent cheekbones and a broad jawline. His features are said to represent his strength and authority as a god.

Tattoos

In some Polynesian cultures, tattoos are used to represent a person's connection to the gods. While there is no specific information about Tiki having tattoos, it's possible that his followers may have used tattoos as a way to honor and connect with him.

Associations with Tarot Cards and Constellations

There is no specific tarot card or constellation that is directly associated with Tiki in Polynesian mythology. However, some scholars have suggested that the tarot card of The Magician, which represents creativity, manifestation, and power, could be associated with Tiki. As for constellations, the stars that make up the constellation Orion, which is associated with creation and fertility in many cultures, could be associated with Tiki. However, it's important to note that these associations are not traditional or widely accepted, and may vary based on individual beliefs and interpretations.

Conclusion

Tiki is a complex and multifaceted deity in Polynesian mythology, and his characteristics and energy reflect his role as a creator and a deity of fertility and abundance. By understanding the offerings, incantations, divinations, stones, herbs, and items used in Polynesian witchcraft when working with Tiki, as well as his physical attributes and associations with tarot cards and constellations, we can gain a deeper appreciation for his role in Polynesian culture and mythology.

Analogies:
Tiki is often compared to Adam in Christianity, as he is the first human created by a divine being. In some Polynesian cultures, Tiki is also associated with the god of war and is seen as a powerful warrior.

Working with Tiki:
To work with Tiki, one can make offerings such as flowers or food at an altar dedicated to him. Divination techniques such as scrying or tarot can be used to communicate with Tiki and gain insight into areas of fertility, creation, or even warfare. Incantations and spell work can also be used to invoke Tiki's energy and power.

Stones, herbs, items, and tarot card:
Stones such as black obsidian or carnelian are often associated with Tiki, as they are believed to help connect with his energy. Herbs such as yarrow or chamomile can also be used in spells or offerings to Tiki. Items such as sculptures or carvings of Tiki can be placed on altars or carried for protection or strength. There is no specific tarot card that is directly associated with Tiki, but cards such as The Emperor or Strength may represent some of the attributes and energies associated with him.

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