To cast a spell is to project energy through a symbol. It  is important to note that the energy is what is key, not the symbol; too often,  the symbols are mistaken for the agent that casts the spell. While props are  useful at times, it is the mind that works the magic. Correspondences between  colours, planets,  metals, numbers, plants and minerals, and musical notes make up a great deal of  magical lore, and particular objects, shapes, colours, scents, and images do  work better than others to embody certain ideas. The most powerful spells are  often improvised from materials that feel right or that simply happen to come to  hand, however. 
Theory of Spellcasting  
Spells are an important aspect of magical training. They require the use of  the combined faculties of relaxation, visualization, concentration and  projection. The casting of spells provides practice in coordinating these skills  and developing them further. Spells are extremely sophisticated psychological  tools that have subtle, but important, effects on a person’s inner growth.  Spells may highlight otherwise hidden complexes of the person casting the spell. 
A person who has conflicts about success will find great difficulty in  concentrating on a money spell, for example. Many times the practical results of  a spell are far less important than the psychological insights that arise during  the magical work, for discovering our inner blocks and fears is the first step  in overcoming them. Spells also go one step further than most forms of  psychotherapy, in that they allow us not only to listen to and interpret the  unconscious, but also to speak to it in the language it understands. 
Symbols, images, and objects used in spells communicate directly with Younger  Self, who is the guardian of our emotions and who is barely affected by the  intellect. We often understand our feelings and behaviour but find ourselves  unable to change them, but through spells, we can attain the most important  power – the power to change our lives. 
Spellcasting also forces us to come to terms with the material world. Many  people attracted to the spiritual path of the Craft find themselves uneasy with  using magic for practical or material goals. Somehow it seems wrong to work  magic for oneself, to want things and to get things. This is an attitude which  is a holdover of the Judeo-Christian world view that sees spirit and matter as  separate and that identifies matter with evil and corruption.  
In the Craft, flesh, the material world, none of what is commonly thought of  as matter is separate from spirit. The universe is made up of the Goddess who is  manifest in all things. Union with the Goddess comes through embracing the  material world and all the gifts that She has placed in it for us. Our major  task on this plane of existence is to become masters of this realm of  manifestation. We do not fight self-interest; we follow it, but with an  awareness that transmutes it into something sacred. 
Mechanics of Spellcasting  
Spellcasting is the lesser, not the greater magic; but the greater magic  builds on the lesser. The paradox is that in spellcasting we may start out  working with the personal self, but in order to work the magic we are forced to  expand and recognize the Self that moves through all beings.  
Magic involves the deliberate self-identification with other objects and  people. For example, to do a healing, we must become the healer, the one who is  healed, and the energy that is to do the healing. To attract love, we must be  able to love ourselves and to become love its self. 
Spells work in two basic ways. The first is through suggestion; symbols and  images implant certain ideas in Younger Self, or the subconscious mind, and we  are then influenced to actualize those ideas. Spells can also influence the  external world.  
The theoretical model that witches use to explain the workings of magic is a  clear one and coincides in many ways with the “new” physics. It is simply an  elaborate but extremely useful metaphor. The metaphor is based on a world view  that sees things not as fixed objects, but as vortexes of energy. The physical  world is formed by the vortexes of energy, and if we cause a change in the  energy patterns they, in turn, cause a change in the physical world. When our  own energy is concentrated and channeled, it can move the broader energy  currents. The images and objects used in spells are the channels. They are the  vessels through which our power is poured, and by which it is shaped. 
As energy is directed into the images we visualize, it gradually manifests  physical form and takes shape in the material world. Directing energy is not a  matter of simply emoting. Emotion can be likened to a strobe light which  provides a very inconstant light, while directed energy is more like a laser  beam. Even concentrated power is a small stream compared with the vast surges of  energy that surround us. The most adept witch cannot be successful in all her  spells, for the opposing currents are often too strong. 
The craft teaches to first identify the flow of energy and then to decide  whether or not it is going where we want it to go. If it is not, then we can try  to deflect it, or we may have to change our own course. Sensing the energy  climate is a matter of intuition and experience. Some witches make a study of  Astrology in an effort to plan their magical workings at the optimal times,  while others prefer to work when they feel the time is right.  
Of all the planets, the  Moon’s influence on subtle energies is the strongest. Subtle power increases  as the Moon waxes, so the time of the waxing Moon is best for spells involving  growth or increase, such as money spells. The power peaks when the Moon is full  and that is the best time for workings of culmination and love. During the  waning Moon, power subsides and turns inward. The waning Moon’s period is used  for banishing, bindings, and discovering hidden secrets. The practical witch  soon learns to adjust her spells to fit the time of the Moon. If, for example,  she needs to do a money spell during the waning Moon, she would put a little  ‘English’ on it and make it a poverty banishing spell. 
Energy pursues the path of least resistance. Material results are more easily  achieved on this plane of existence through physical actions than through  magical workings. For example, it is simpler to lock your door than suffer the  constant drain from maintaining psychic seals on your doors and windows while  you are away from home. Of course, once you have locked your door, you might  feel more reassured by placing seals on it. 
No magic spell is going to bring results unless channels are opened into the  material world. For example, a job spell is useless if you  are not willing to go out and interview for jobs or at least let potential  employers know that you are in the market for one. In the same vein, a healing  spell is no substitute for medical care.  
Most medicine today can be broken down into two broad categories, emergency  medicine and that which is not needed for immediate life-threatening situations.  Emergency medicine has excelled at stabilizing the body’s condition so that it  can repair itself at its own pace. Most other forms of medicine consist of  treatment through surgery or chemotherapy or a combination of both. The  procedures noted above work on the physical body and do not take the other  levels into consideration. Psychic healing works at healing the higher levels of  the person so that the physical heals itself or allows the person to let go of  their physical body if it cannot be repaired. In either case, the choice rests  with the person who is being healed and not the healer. 
Visualization used in creating a spell should focus on the desired result,  not the individual steps leading up to the result. We give the spell free rein  in how it goes about achieving the results with the understanding that it is not  to bring harm to anyone or any being. For this reason, spells have a habit of  working in very unexpected ways.  
To assure that the power we have unleashed does not inadvertently cause harm,  we bind the spell. This serves to ‘set’ the form we have created so that the  energy becomes fixed in the pattern we desire. The energy we project to others  affects us even more strongly than the other person. This is because we have  generated the energy, and thus we have become the object at which the energy is  directed. If healing energy is sent out, then the health of the person casting  the spell is enhanced. By the same token, any hex or curse that is sent out  ALWAYS affects the person who sends it no matter whether it affected the person  it was sent at or not. 
MAGIC IS NOT TO BE USED TO GAIN POWER OVER OTHERS. Magic is a technique used  in developing your own ‘power from within.’ Spells that are directed at gaining  power over others weaken the ‘power from within.’ Aside from the damage done to  oneself, it is important for another reason. Many people who do not understand  the laws of magic are  afraid of being attacked magically and are given to paranoia. The witch’s main  stock-in-trade used to be removing a competitor’s hexes and preparing charms to  protect their clients. While true psychic attacks are EXTREMELY RARE, a person’s  guilt makes up for any lack, and after using ‘forbidden’ help, their paranoia  leads them to seek protection from the same person they just turned to in  desperation. Do yourself a favour, and resist the temptation to ‘help’ these  types. Most magical formulas consist of formulas gathered and tested by  witches as well as many charms to protect the common man from those same witches  who sold them their charms. 
Times and Correspondences  
I mentioned earlier that timing and the right props are considered important  in spellcasting. Over the years, systems of Correspondences were developed which  assigned certain attributes and aspects to the seven ancient planets of  Astrology. Each planet was assigned a God or Goddess, who embodies the  attributes the ancients wished to invoke. Each of the Gods and Goddesses were  assigned an hour of the day, colour, incense, metal, number, signature, plant,  mineral, musical note, and animal or bird. 
General Guidelines for Casting Spells  
Set aside a room for your magical work. Decorate it with things that put you  in a magical mood. Remember to use things that stimulate all five of your  physical senses. Some obvious things would be the use of appropriate colours for  sight, incense for scent, music for hearing, wines for taste, and textures for  feel.  
If you do not have a room you can set aside exclusively for your magical  work, then choose a room that can be locked while you do your work. This will  allow you to work undisturbed. In any case, you should clean your work area  periodically with a purifying powder/floor wash to keep away negative  vibrations. 
Set up an altar to be used as your worktable. It’s size and shape should be  those that appeal to you. Placing candles and other items that assist you to  concentrate on the work at hand is a good practice. Some people like to cover  their altar with a white cloth and place fresh cut flowers on it every day. 
Always use the best candles, oils, and incenses that you can afford, or make  your own, for scrimping on materials has a negative effect on the subconscious.  Don’t forget that the subconscious is very good at making do with raw materials  that it can shape to its own use.  
Never cast a spell until you have a clear and concise picture of what it is  you wish to accomplish. This ties in with the saying “Be careful what you wish  for, you just might get it.” 
Always ground out any extra energy you raise for the spell, and bind the  spell so that it expires within the per-determined amount of time. Once you have  cast the spell, do not discuss it with any one until after it has worked. Most  spells peter out because the person who cast it boasts about it to so many  people, that the spell is robbed of power before it has a chance to work. The  ancient bond placed on the  magician was to dare, to know and to keep silent. 
Above all, at all times, remember the Rede: “An ye harm none, do what you  will.” You do not know all the effects of your spell, therefore, use magick  sparingly, if at all. 
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