tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34744108.post9095068720224697549..comments2023-12-22T16:09:13.777+00:00Comments on Gareth Knight News & Ideas: Mysticism and MagicGareth Knighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14843539121554727373noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34744108.post-73244431599512403672013-09-09T09:18:31.020+01:002013-09-09T09:18:31.020+01:00These days, every A-lister on the red carpet is us...These days, every A-lister on the red carpet is using hair extensions to build length and volume. Actresses often need to cut their hair for roles, and, rather than waiting months for it to grow out, they go back to their original glamorous hairstyles by getting hair extensions. Rihanna is seen with a new look every couple of months. Ashley Greene cut her hair short for the Twilight roles (she still had to wear a wig over it) and, in-between movies, when she made public appearances, she wore extensions. While on Fashion Star, Jessica Simpson and Nicole Richie joked about pulling out each other’s hair extensions. So, how can you replicate the same kind of look that celebrities pay thousands to pull off? It doesn’t have to be that hard or that expensive; with 100% human hair clip-in extensions, you can try many different looks with your hair.<br />1. Bangs. This is a really simple experiment anyone can try and it really softens the face. All you have to do is clip the bangs in at each end, after making sure you have the right color to suit your hair. Before you clip in extensions of any kind, it’s best to tease your original hair a little bit and rough it up so that the clips stay in place. You can use a paddle brush to do this and just back comb a little bit.<br /><br />2. Length. You can drastically increase your length, no matter how long your hair is right now. This is what most celebrities and people in general use hair extensions for. Kim Kardashian, Britney Spears and Jennifer Hudson all use hair extensions to dramatically increase length and volume. If your hair is already shoulder-length, you can clip extensions underneath and get a feathery layered look which is always glamorous.<br /><br />3. Ponytails, Side Braids and Buns. Once you’ve got the length in your hair, you’re free to try out any long-haired style that you couldn’t before. Try a side ponytail, sweeping all the hair to one side and tying it with a rubber band. Then take a strand of hair from underneath and wrap it over the rubber band for a sleek polished look, often worn by Gwyneth Paltrow. A messy side braid is also a great beachy favorite. If you’re going out, you can try a side bun. There are so many options once your hair is long!<br /><br />So, the next time you look in the mirror and feel dissatisfied with your hair length or if you just want to do something different, try hair extensions. We have real human hair available in a number of colors, so you’ll definitely be able to find the right match for yours.Buy <a href="http://www.servehair.com/en/69-weft-weaving-hair" rel="nofollow">cheap hair extensions</a> on servehair now,low price,top after-sale services.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34744108.post-35557686536991509902012-12-31T00:38:43.625+00:002012-12-31T00:38:43.625+00:00Thank you, Gareth, for this glimpse into your co...Thank you, Gareth, for this glimpse into your connnection with Anthony Duncan. You say "This is is not the place to go into all of this", but I can't help thinking what a hugely valuable thing it would be to have a book or at least a longish essay from you giving a more detailed account of your meeting and life-long engagement and how you may have influenced each other, what was at stake, what was resolved and what perhaps left unresolved - a la Barfield/Lewis.<br /><br />This would be especially valuable, I suspect, for those interested in Christian esotericism.<br />Best wishes for 2013 on the last day of the old year, from New Zealand in Summer.<br /><br />Alistair MunroAlistair Munronoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34744108.post-52265999128754801182012-11-26T16:58:23.181+00:002012-11-26T16:58:23.181+00:00Thank you but I find your criticism of Aleister (A...Thank you but I find your criticism of Aleister (Alexander) Crowley as being flowery actually rather a compliment. I travelled through the sunless gorges of Cathy high on samedi. I laid the capstones for my 7 Blue Stars Temple in BeiJing then cast a spell concerning sacrifice and redemption. It worked.Alexander Crowenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34744108.post-73306380562387777872012-08-25T00:59:50.170+01:002012-08-25T00:59:50.170+01:00Huge congratulations on the 50th Anniversary of A ...Huge congratulations on the 50th Anniversary of A Practical Guide to Qabalistic Symbolism and as Peregrin rightly points it, it's still the foundation manual of many an esoteric School. Thank you also for sharing Anthony Duncan's excellent piece, "Away with the Faeries", most enjoyable.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06784818630777231683noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34744108.post-14878033839784989272012-08-20T10:20:11.427+01:002012-08-20T10:20:11.427+01:00What a fascinating person Anthony Duncan seems to ...What a fascinating person Anthony Duncan seems to have been. In a way I find it beautiful that he was ordained in the Church of England while at the same time writing a fairy poem like that and having this great interest in the occult. I like when different worlds blend together like that. Thank you for sharing this story on Anthony Duncan. Sara ~Snövits äpple~https://www.blogger.com/profile/02545067865726537006noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34744108.post-28341923690551276612012-08-17T01:14:38.379+01:002012-08-17T01:14:38.379+01:00Thank you very much for this post, Gareth. Very in...Thank you very much for this post, Gareth. Very interesting and has prompted me to complete my collection of Anthony Duncan's works :)<br /><br />CONGRATULATIONS also on the 50th Anniversary of A Practical Guide to Qabalistic Symbolism! The book is still a main part of many group's training and work. <br /><br />I expect it will still be at its 100th Anniversary :)<br /><br />Peregrinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09508191641503321789noreply@blogger.com