Hi Friends,I am looking for any tips and books or guides to practice spells?How to practice spells?
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Thane
- Mar 2013
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- Celtic/Germanic Polytheism
- Ontario, Canada.
- Come join the murder, Come fly with black, We'll give you freedom, From the human trap.
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Wizard! Please condense all these threads into one, you're spamming the forums.White and Red 'till I'm cold and dead.
sigpicIn Days of yore,
From Britain's shore
Wolfe the dauntless hero came
And planted firm Britannia's flag
On Canada's fair domain.
Here may it wave,
Our boast, our pride
And joined in love together,
The thistle, shamrock, rose entwined,
The Maple Leaf Forever.
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Re: Learning how to make spells
The best book on how magic works, IMHO, is The Kybalion by Three Initiates. Each chapter explains the different philosophies and principals of magic in a straightforward and easy to understand way. It's not a very thick book, but is worth having around. If you want an actual spellbook, they are countless in number. Of the the biggest and best is The Element Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells by Judika Illes. This book contains some explanations of various forms of spellwork and the theories behind them, but the bulk of this very thick book consists of spells - some very simple, some more complex - categorized by content.
As for tips, the best I can give you is to practice meditation, visualization, grounding and centering, and energy manipulation often.Children love and want to be loved and they very much prefer the joy of accomplishment to the triumph of hateful failure. Do not mistake a child for his symptom.
-Erik Erikson
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Re: Magic and Curse
There are quite a few protective measures available. Purifying with salt water and incense, barriers (circles) of sea salt, iron objects, and amulets are among the many possible protections.Children love and want to be loved and they very much prefer the joy of accomplishment to the triumph of hateful failure. Do not mistake a child for his symptom.
-Erik Erikson
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Re: Learning how to make spells
Threads merged.
Wizards, please try searching the forums before you create a number of threads to ask questions.
Love Spells: http://www.paganforum.com/showthread.php?26-Love-Spells
Questions are encouraged, but only AFTER you do your own research.
Thank you.
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- solitary pagan witch with a strong interest in Anglo Saxons
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- Phantom Turnips never die. They just get stewed occasionally....
Re: Learning how to make spells
This is a slightly different method of spell work: http://thewolfenhowlepress.com/Magic_On_The_Breath.html
If you click on the cover you can read the first chapter for free. It should give you a few ideas to be getting on with!
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Re: Learning how to make spells
When I started I did bottle spells. Decide what you want then research it. Color, herbs, runes,whatever you can find on it. Figure out what your going to put into the jar. Write a chant and burn a candle. Focus will and intent into the jar and the items going in. You can also find jar spells online. It's a great way to start and research.
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Re: Learning how to make spells
I prefer a mix of Latin chanting, music, and runes for my spell work, personally. Nothing else works as well for me.Overt optimism and overt cynicism are both equally horrendous to my senses. Having a perfectly balanced view of the world only slightly less so. By goddess have an opinion, but kindly avoid blaring it like a wide-eyed idealist or a suicidal Goth.
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