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  • 7/28/2019 In Spellcasting Practice Makes Perfect and the More You Learn

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    In spellcasting practice makes perfect and the more you learn, the better you become at casting spells. You

    can't read a book, do one spell, fail, and think that's all there is to it. It's more complicated than that;

    practice is the key to success! Magic is hard work, after all, and, like some cooking recipes, not every spell

    works well for everyone.

    A spell is nothing more than linking physical actions with focused prayers. That's it.Whether we are talkingabout spells performed in ancient civilizations or modern times, most spells have the following in common:

    They are like recipes that call for different ingredients, and these ingredients are chosen by

    correspondences ( correspondences will be explained later on this bulletin)

    They have some sort of timing mechanism attached to them- day of the week, moon quarter or phases,

    planetary alignment, planetary hour, season, or other significant association with a heavenly body action

    such as comet, eclipse, blue moon (the second of the two full moons that occur in a calendar month), and

    the likes

    They are done in a magical circle, and often a ritual within that circle

    They work best if tailored to a specific religion/path that encourages ethical and moral behavior

    They link to a deity of some sort, whether that deity is from a particular pantheon or is viewed as all-encompassing Spirit. Higher powers can also be included, such as angelic/planetary energies that represent

    the pure essence of deity. The idea of handing a problem to God/dess is not a Christian fabrication. You've

    heard some Christian sects say, "Give your problem to Jesus," or "Give your problems to God." The idea of

    handing troubles over to deity and higher powers was common among people as far back as 400 B.C., long

    before Christianity came into being

    They are accompanied by spoken or written formulas that may include prayers, invocations, or charms

    ( The word "charm" comes from Old English "cyrm", which means, "hymn" or "choral song", and Latin"carmen", a scared incantation to the Goddess Carmenta, mythological inventor of the alphabets and words

    of power. Enchant comes from incantation. The Charm is a conjuration, a blessing, and a prayer all rolled

    into one format. Charms are short, easy to remember, spoke in rhyme, easy to remember, some identify theproblem or situation at hand, and they are said three, seven, or nine times.)

    Many include the use of symbolism, from the colors chosen to the design of sigils

    Most employ some type of repetitive form ( words or symbol ) that may also use analogies, metaphors,similes, or rhythmic phrases.

    Analog: Showing the similarities between two different things.Example; "As the moon's light grows so

    shall my own power increase" The similarity here is that both humans and the moon have the power that

    can be increased

    Metaphor: Descriptive phrases in which one kind of object or idea is used in place of another to suggest a

    likeness between them. Example; "May all negativity be cut from me as the ship plows the sea."

    Similes: A figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced with words "like" or "as".Example: "May the disease rot as this potato rots in the ground" " May she be as gifted as an angel with a

    lyre"

    Most spells have some type of sealing device, from hand motions in the air, sealing with wax, tying with a

    string or thread, or using another object. Ancient spells often used nails, not with an intention to harm, but

    with the analogy that if a nail holds a board into place, it will hold a spell into place too.

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    Correspondence

    All things on the earth plane consist of energy. This energy pulsates, fast or slow, in a unique geometric

    pattern. A correspondence is the relationship between two patterns, either by size, shape, color, element, or

    historical lore. There are angelic, animal, herbal, gem, astrological, color, symbol, and deitypatterns/correspondences in modern magic, to name a few.

    Designing Your Own Spell Using Correspondence

    each spell should have a statement of intent

    all items in the spell should correspond with each other. There are exceptions to this rule, called spells of

    antipathy, where you want things to be opposite each other for a reason. Let's say you wish to bring balanceinto your life. If this is the case, you might choose a black candle and a white candle.Light and the absence

    of light (black) are in antipathy

    Always work for "the best possible out come" no matter what the problem or situation. If you do this, then

    ethical questions will not be that big of a deal: magic is the acting of creating balance.

    Research all parts of the spell thoroughly, Know what deity, colors, gem, herbs, ect., match each other

    through their energy patterns before you mix them together.

    Try to remain focused throughout the spellwork.No interruption-phone calls

    Don't work while you are angry or stressed. Always, remember to ground, center, and breathe.

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