Magick, as an occult science, is one of the most powerful methods of
achieving a desired goal. However, in order for a spell to be successful, it
must have individual meaning to the caster. This meaning can be achieved
through other peoples pre-made spells, providing that the one who is to cast
the spell understands the symbolism behind it. However, a much better way to
go about achieving this understanding of the spell is to actually create it
yourself. This why every person truly interested in magick should know how
to make there own spells.
So how do I go about making the spell?
The first and most important thing to do when creating a new spell is to
make sure that it will not cause any harm or interfere with anyone or
anything's free will. If this is what you want to use a spell for, then stop
right now. In magick there is what is known as the law of three. This law
state that "any magickal action, good or bad, will come back to the caster
three fold." Therefore not only is it morally wrong, but it is physically
dangerous to practice negative magick.
Once you have determined that your magick is not harmful, the next thing to
look at is weather or not the spell is really needed. Could you get the same
effect from another course of actions? If so than you are most likely wasting
precious time and energy creating a spell for it.
Okay, so what kind of spells can I cast?
Don't believe that simply because of these few restrictions that magick is
useless. Far from it! Spells can still be written to obtain careers, love
(not of a specific person, but to find someone right for you), psychic
power, fertility, and many, many more innumerable things, just remember to
abide by the rules.
Alright, I know what kind of spell I want, and that I can safely cast it,
what now?
This is where the real stuff begins. What you must do now is determine what
knid of magick your spell will be. Magick is generally classified into two
groups - folk magick, and deity magick. The main difference between the two
is where you draw your power from. Folk magick is magick in which you draw
all the power and energy from within to complete your task. Often, folk
magick uses tools such as candles, runes, stones, and herbs, to help direct
the energy better.
Deity magick on the other hand is magick in which the practitioner draws his
energy from a particular God or Goddess, or sometimes even several of them.
Magick of this type tends to be more difficult and intricate, but is
extremely more powerful. One thing to watch out for with this type of magick
however, you must understand that you are working with divine forces, which
means (of course) that you must honestly believe in the deity from which you
call upon, and that the task for which you call upon him/her is serious. The
gods are generally very busy beings, and it must seem rather rude to waste
their time because you want luck in finding a good deal on a prom dress.
So I've decided what type of magick to use, now what?
Gather tools. A tool in magick, is defined as an object used in the casting
of a spell, through which, the energy needed to complete the task at hand is
directed. The type of tool you use very much depends on the type of magick
and type of spell you have chosen. For example, let's say you want to cast a
folk magick spell to gain more money for an upcoming expense you have to
pay. I this case, a good tool to use would be a green candle (green being
symbolic of money) dressed in patchouli oil. However, were you trying to
cast a ritual magick spell for protection, then you would need all the tools
it takes to cast a circle plus an image of the God(s) you wish to invoke,
and an object which you associate with protection.
Alright, my tools are gathered, now what?
Now it is time to actually write the spell. There are a couple of important
things to remember during this process. The first is to bear in mind what
type of magick this is. If it is a folk spell, leave the gods out of it,
there is no need to write in any mention of them. If it is a religious
spell, then you can't forget to cast the circle and invoke the powers you
wish to use. Just as a note, invocations should never demand the presence of
what ever it is you are trying to invoke, instead, you should politely ask,
or "humbly request" their presence. Remember, your the human, they're the
deity!
Another important thing to keep in mind is when the spell should be cast.
Cast spells to gain things, or draw new situations toward you, during the
waxing (new to full) phase of the moon. Cast spells to keep unwanted things
away or rid yourself of unwanted problems during the waning (full to new)
phase of the moon. It is customary not to preform acts of magick during the
new moon. Also, spells cast during planetary retrograde (especially Mercury)
or when the moon is void of course often do not work properly or at all. You
should consult a Wiccan Calendar to find out when these times are. Lastly,
it is obvious that the best time to invoke the Holly King is not on
midsummer night's eve. So remember seasonal entities and when they should be
used.
A well written spell has several important elements. The first of these is
to make any preparations necessary (i.e circle casting, offerings, carving
and dressing of candles, etc.). The next element is invoking the powers (in
Diety magick) or raising energy (in folk magick). Usually it is helpful for
this part of the spell to rhyme, or at least have rhythm, especially in folk
magick. This is because words which rhyme tend to have a more profound
effect on our subconscious.
The next important part of the spell is visualization. This is the part
where the actual magick is sent out. Visualization, therefore, is a very
important part of any spell. When you visualize, first "see" the energies
that you have spreading toward their goal. This could be in the form of a
colored light shooting out from your hand and into the world. Or magickal
smoke of greys, blues, oranges, reds, and greens flowing from the candle or
incense you have just lit. It could be a silvery moonbeam from the goddess
Diana that kisses your forehead. The truly important thing here is just to
visualize it, and believe it will work. Remember, everything that you do in
life is 90% mental and 10% physical. If you mentally believe that your spell
will work, it will produce physical results.
Now close your eyes and imagine the final outcome of your goal. In other
words, don't imagine getting the money you need for the bill that has to be
paid, visualize the bill as paid. Don't see your self meeting the girl/guy of
your dreams, see yourself being with them. Holding their hand and walking
down the beach, kissing, happy and in love.
The spell now is complete, all that is left is to actually cast it.
Congratulations, you have just created your own spell!
What are some tips I can use to make this process easier?
There are a couple of things you can do to make spell writing easier for
your self. One thing that I highly recommend doing is mastering two or three
specific types of arcane lore, and incorporating them into your spells. For
example, I am knowledgeable in the areas of color magick, the runes, and (to
some degree) gems. This makes candle magick ideal for me. Whenever I can
cast a spell with candle magick, I dress a candle of the appropriate color
and engrave magickal rune scripts on it's sides. I then charge it for my
intended goal, and when I choose to burn it, the magick is made more
powerful by the runes. This is just one example, and I suggest looking
through everything before making a choice on what topic you will be come a
master of. Some people prefer astrology and herbs as thier choice areas of
expertise. It's all up to the Witch.
Another thing that can be done to help you out, is to learn from others. I
can't stress enough the value of a good book. Be an information sponge.
Don't ever pass up what somebody has to say, because it could end up being a
valuable tool for you in the future.
Lastly, remember that Rome wasn't built in a day, and that nobody can just
jump into magick and instantly be a master of it. Practice makes perfect, so
be persistent.
Spells writing your own
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