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Women's Gothic Witch Costume: The Gothic Witch Costume has grown in popularity over the years, especially during the Halloween season. This costume is specifically designed for women who want to embrace a dark and mysterious aesthetic. The Gothic Witch Costume typically includes a long, flowing black dress with a dramatic silhouette. The dress usually features elements like lace, ruffles, and corset-style bodices to enhance the witchy aesthetic. The sleeves of the dress are often bell-shaped or flared, adding to the overall Witch-inspired look. To complete the Gothic Witch Costume, accessories are essential.



General Info & Safety

This is a test, this is only a test … and a little informal market research exercise into the efficacy of advertising/promotion. (Before I started getting published I worked as a copywriter for a Madison Avenue ad agency, so I take a certain “professional” interest in such matters.

That subject line makes it sound as though the upcoming Egypt trip will be my last one, doesn’t it?

That is misleading, and, of course, deliberate. But here’s the market research. Would you have clicked “more” if the subject line read simply “Last chance to sign on for the upcoming Magical Egypt Trip”?

For the record, and for those planning an Egypt trip with me at some unspecified future time, rest assured that I’ll be doing them until I can no longer make it up and down the Red Pyramid of Dahshur (a more difficult haul than even the Great Pyramid). That’s my self-imposed signal that it’s time to give up leading trips… That, or I finally hit the jackpot in the Scholarly/Literary Lottery after all these decades and have to devote all my time to high profile, high paying writing or media matters of some sort. (As the pitch for the New York State Lottery goes, “Hey, you never know!.”) And, in fact, someone eventually does win the lottery!

In any event, if you’ve read this far, remember that while this is certainly not my last trip, it truly may be everyone’s last chance to see Egypt with tourism still way below normal. Everyone understands the attraction of an uncrowded Egypt, even those who’ve never been there.

But the question still foremost on most everyone’s mind, is of course the question of safety.

Is it safe? Virtually everybody asks me that, so if that question is on your mind, you have plenty of company.

It is safe …and the fact is that for tourists, it has been safe all along … though no one would ever suspect that, reading or listening to the incessant hyperventilated scaremongering of our Western print and media presstitutes.

It has been safe for tourists ever since (and even in the middle of) the 2011 Revolution that brought down Mubarak! We know. We were there for it! (Click on my PhoenixFire Audio blog #10. The Five Star Revolution for a full account.) And over the course of three years of major political protest and intermittent violence, no one has been after us, no one!

Now, with the Military firmly in charge, it seems to me likely to stay that way. At least for the foreseeable future.

The Muslimbecile Brotherhood has been has been declared a “Terrorist Organization” (which it was); its leadership has been jailed and awaits trial. Its power has been broken. And the military is busy making sure it does not re-group.

Notwithstanding pious admonitions and hand-wringings from Hillary Clinton and assorted Democracy-boosting, hypocritical Western windbags of both Right and Left (as if what we have here in Amerika is “Democracy”!) the Egyptian people are some 80% behind the military. Indeed, the Military only marched in when 30 million Egyptians took to the streets demanding an end to Muslimbecile attempts to Talibanize Egypt.

And once in power, as the history of the world vividly demonstrates, there has never been a Military that ruled in kid gloves, much less kid combat boots.

Some of you may remember me predicting this as the most likely post-Revolution scenario: i.e., that the Military would be deciding the route Egypt would take, and that effectively, the Egyptians being the Egyptians, would find a way to muddle through without self-destructing.

As I write this, both my Egyptian friends and American/European friends living in or traveling to Egypt report back that tourism is still way down, it is safe, and we are, as tourists, and as always, warmly welcomed. But the longer it stays peaceful, the sooner tourism will recover and the crowds will return in force. This is great for the Egyptian economy, of course (and I do not begrudge them that!), but it’s hardly conducive to experiencing Symbolist Egypt the way I like to experience it. And given the experience of the last three almost-tourist-free post-Revolution years, I’ve now been well-spoiled!

In other words, if you’re contemplating a trip, and there’s any chance of you getting on this next one, you should do whatever you can to join us.

I have enough people signed on to make this October trip fly, but there are still spaces open. So please spread the word.

If you need any further info, don’t hesitate to email, call or skype me.

I hope to see at least a few of you in Egypt in February. But if you cannot join us, that’s no reason to despair, either. (Regret, perhaps, but not despair.). Anyone who’s already been with me when it was choc-a-bloc with tourists knows that I’m very good at avoiding the worst of the crowds much of the time …but, alas, not all of the time.

PS. Please note that I am no longer doing the international ticketing. What had been the “Land Only Option” is now the only option.

PPS. Many people have inquired about this one already, and deposits are flowing in. So don’t wait too long to make up your mind.

The Mystery of the Sphinx Explained by John Anthony West

The great symbolist author and rogue Egyptologist started his lectures with this bold claim. This comes as no suprise given his background in advertising as a copywriter. He understood marketing, he understood human behavioural patterns, and most of all, he understood the hidden side of magical Egypt.

- John Anthony West Tweet

It catches your attention.

You can read about it. You can look at pictures. Both are interesting, but until you experinece it in-the-flesh, JAW believed that you couldn’t fully understand it. I’ve come to learn this first-hand.

Even the casual tourist will agree once you’ve actually been to Egypt, nothing compares. But what isnt well known and often overlooked is the hidden side to Egypt. It is what I like to call, Esoteric Egypt, because it requires shifting your awareness within to go into resonance with it.

The proud pyramids of Giza and palatial temple complexes in Egypt are not only awe-inspiring but have this almost magic-like transformative effect on us. The living stone structures evoke something from deep within you. Energy can be a speculative topic that quickly becomes difficult to talk about. However, many are those who feel the energy between he paws of the Great Sphinx, specifically the inner left paw closest to the Dream stele.

There is a visceral feeling to be experienced and it only happens when present in Egypt. That is one of the reasons why he (and we) bring people on tours to explore Esoteric Egypt.

To complete the Gothic Witch Costume, accessories are essential. A wide-brimmed witch hat is a staple, typically featuring a tall pointed cone shape. The hat is often adorned with decorative elements such as feathers, ribbons, or lace.

John Anython West Explains the Mystery of the Sphinx…

John Anthony West was my mentor. I had the opportunity to travel to Egypt many times but my best experience was studying under him.

I learned a great deal about the symbolist school of Egypt and it’s esoteric aspects. Seeing Egypt through the eyes of a symbolist helps to develop a new dimension of understanding that often eludes the Egyptologists…

With conviction, John Anthony West believed that everything we know about ancient history has to be completely rethought. Given the evidence of his “water erosion theory” in the Great Sphinx enclosure, I think his point is one worthy of academic consideration.

John Anthony West discovered a lead in the last line of a paragraph in a work published by French occultists, R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz that changes everything know about the dating of the Sphinx thus creating a mystery.

In this video we go on-site between the paws of the Sphinx with John Anthony West, who provides an explanation for the Mystery of the Sphinx on-site in Egypt.

https://youtu.be/2SVhiZVNW1w Please CLICK HERE to SUBSCRIBE NOW to my youtube channel

This video was captured by me during one of John Anthony West’s intensive study trips in Egypt. I can tell you first-hand that nothing compares to traveling to Egypt on a Magical Egypt Tour with the late John Anthony West. This is as close as I can get you without actualy traveling to Egypt.

Watch the video and you’ll feel like you are right there!

Bringing all together

Many women also choose to wear gloves, usually black lace or fishnet, to add an extra touch of mystery to their look. In terms of makeup, the Gothic Witch Costume calls for dark and dramatic choices. Women often opt for a smoky eye look using shades of black, purple, or dark gray. They may also add bold winged eyeliner, paired with deep red or black lipstick. Contouring and highlighting techniques can be used to create a more gaunt and ethereal appearance. Footwear is also an important consideration when donning a Gothic Witch Costume. Many women choose to wear black heeled boots, often with lace-up or buckle details. These boots add height and drama to the overall look and are both stylish and functional for Halloween festivities. Overall, the Gothic Witch Costume allows women to tap into their dark and mystical side. It is an opportunity to embrace different aspects of witchcraft and explore the allure of the supernatural. With its combination of flowing dresses, dramatic accessories, and dark makeup, the Gothic Witch Costume is a captivating choice that is sure to turn heads during the Halloween season..

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