Metal, Mark, and Material Power

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Metal, Mark, and Material Power

A Nature-Based Lecture with Uncle Brandon

In this lecture, Uncle Brandon breaks down the magical power of precious metals the way it’s been understood for generations—plain, practical, and rooted in the earth.

We’ll talk about gold, silver, copper, platinum, and why these metals are chosen for specific kinds of work. Not symbolism for symbolism’s sake—but what they do, how they move energy, and why the old folks reached for one metal over another.

From there, we move into the body as sacred ground. Why metals have always been worn, carried, or placed against the skin. Why some things strengthen you and others quietly work against you.

The lecture closes with a real conversation about enchanted tattoos and spiritual markings:

  • The difference between getting marked and getting worked

  • Why placement matters

  • Why intention alone isn’t enough

  • And when a mark becomes a responsibility

This is for practitioners, artists, and curious folks who want to understand why materials matter, how power travels through the body, and how to move with intention instead of accident.

February 315 7:33Eastern standard time once paid please email  hausofmidnite@gmail.com To receive zoom link

Metal, Mark, and Material Power

A Nature-Based Lecture with Uncle Brandon

In this lecture, Uncle Brandon breaks down the magical power of precious metals the way it’s been understood for generations—plain, practical, and rooted in the earth.

We’ll talk about gold, silver, copper, platinum, and why these metals are chosen for specific kinds of work. Not symbolism for symbolism’s sake—but what they do, how they move energy, and why the old folks reached for one metal over another.

From there, we move into the body as sacred ground. Why metals have always been worn, carried, or placed against the skin. Why some things strengthen you and others quietly work against you.

The lecture closes with a real conversation about enchanted tattoos and spiritual markings:

  • The difference between getting marked and getting worked

  • Why placement matters

  • Why intention alone isn’t enough

  • And when a mark becomes a responsibility

This is for practitioners, artists, and curious folks who want to understand why materials matter, how power travels through the body, and how to move with intention instead of accident.

February 315 7:33Eastern standard time once paid please email  hausofmidnite@gmail.com To receive zoom link