Showing posts with label wiccan magic spells. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wiccan magic spells. Show all posts

Full Moon Money Spell


Full Moon Money Spell Cover Under the full moon, fill a bowl half full of Water and drop a silver coin into it. Position bowl so the light of the moon shines into the water. Gently sweep hands above the surface, gathering the moons silver and say:

Lovely Lady of the Moon
Bring to me you wealth Right soon.
Fill my hands with silver and gold,
All you can give my purse can hold.

Repeat Three times, then pour the water onto the earth.


Free eBooks (Can Be Downloaded):

Anonymous - Full Moon Ritual Group
Anonymous - Book Of Spells
Anonymous - Full Moon Rite

To Attract The One You Love


To Attract The One You Love Cover On a Friday evening, light a White votive Candle and place it in a glass cup or in a lantern. Imagine that the flame is a bright flame of love burning Within your lover's heart and that the lantern is your lover's torso. As you stare into the flame,
will the flame to rise. Your own passion will make it happen and when it does, think of your emotions pouring into the flame. Think positively of your lover and draw him or her into the warmth of the candle flame as it rises and diminishes. Say the following:

MAY THIS FLAME OF PASSION BURN
WITHIN YOUR HEART.
FROM ME,
YOU WILL NOT PART.

Leave the candle to burn itself out. Repeat the spell on consecutive nights until you receive the communication from your lover that you desire.

Free eBooks (Can Be Downloaded):

Sheelagh Rouse - Grace The World Of Rampa
Anthony Arndt - Asatru The Northern Way
Rw Rogers - Adapa And The Food Of Life

White Magic Spells For Justice


White Magic Spells For Justice Cover It's often been said that no good deed goes unpunished. The opposite may also be true, in that slights and injuries go unavenged. Regarding spirituality, this will put things out of balance. There are however, several different methods by which one can fix this imbalance in the form of a spell to bring justice.

What magic Is
1. Magic is the focusing of a person's will and using it to affect the world around them. The words, symbols and gestures that typically represent magic are only a means by which practitioners help themselves focus.
The Difference between White and Black Magic
2. White magic, simply put, is magic that is used for a good or a neutral end. Examples are spells for healing or relaxation. black magic is magic that is used for an evil, or destructive end, such as cursing someone.
The Meaning of Justice
3. Before one attempts to use magic to achieve her ends, that person should be certain that it's justice and not revenge that she is seeking. The difference is obvious in that justice is neutral, and dispenses proper ends to all involved and revenge is personal, and it usually culminates in the suffering of another.
Putting It All Together
4. Once a person is sure that his end is justice, and that he will be using White Magic to achieve it, finding the right spell can be difficult. For most effective measures, the spell should be personally crafted by the person who will be casting it.
Recommendations
5. If a person crafts her own spell, she should use whatever is sacred to her. The spell should be geared towards that person's religion, and each practitioner should use tools and focuses (chanting, meditation, altar, wands and robes) that best suits her.
Example
6. Calling the Scales: The practitioner casts a circle (either purely in magic, or by drawing it upon the ground), and then calls forth each of the 4 elements. The practitioner then speaks the offense, and their demand for recompense. Then a thank you is issued to the elements which came and the circle is erased.


Books You Might Enjoy:

Aleister Crowley - Magick In Theory And Practice
Aj Drew - Wicca Spellcraft For Men
Mcgiolla Cathain - Secret Magic Spells Of The Romany Gypsies
Anonymous - White Magic Spells

Voodoo Spells Magick And Rituals


Voodoo Spells Magick And Rituals Cover Voodoo has been hailed as quite possibly the oldest religion known to humankind, originating some 7,000 years ago. The word voodoo means "spirit" or "mystery." Voodoo believers accept the existence of one god (Bon Dieu or Good God), below which are the powerful spirits referred to as loa. These powerful spirits are responsible for the daily matters in life in the areas of family, love, money, happiness, wealth, and revenge. The loa are not that different from the Saints of Catholicism and angels in Christianity in that the loa are not prayed to; rather, they are asked to intercede with God on our behalf.

This lens focuses on the magickal side of Voodoo; that aspect of Voodoo that the typical person is drawn to when in need of change in their lives. The type of Voodoo that this lens focuses on is Creole Voodoo, also known as New Orleans Voodoo. Indeed, Voodoo became one of the primary ways for slaves to resist the oppression of their slave owners. The warrior gods sustained and empowered them, and assisted in their ultimate liberation from slavery. This my friend, is the power of Voodoo when backed by the necessary faith.

Books You Might Enjoy:

Marcus Cordey - Magical Theory And Tradition
Sirona Knight - The Cyber Spellbook Magick In The Virtual World
Vovim Baghie - The Grand Satanic Ritual
Richard Alan Miller - The Magical And Ritual Use Of Herbs

Using Animal Parts In Ritual


Using Animal Parts In Ritual Cover Some Pagans use animal parts in ritual. While this may seem a bit unsavory to some folks, it's really not that uncommon. A good guideline to follow is as follows:

* if your tradition doesn't forbid the use of animal parts, AND
* the parts are gathered humanely and ethically

then there's no reason you can't use them. Let's look at some of the different parts you might want to use.

Thousands of years ago, our ancestors performed rituals and ceremonies. They didn’t have tools ordered from an online catalog or purchased at the Local Wytchy Shoppe. They made do with what they had. For the ancients, many of their tools -- both magical and mundane -- came from the animal kingdom. Few things went to waste. Bones could be turned into anything from a knife to a sewing needle. An antler could be used as a weapon or a farming tool. A horse's bladder might become a pouch to carry herbs. Anything was usable.

In some shamanic traditions, animal parts can be used to connect the practitioner to the animal. One might wear a necklace made of bear claws, a headdress of antlers, or use a fetish of bone and feathers. Some traditions still use these today. Someone wishing to celebrate fertility might use the antlers of a stag, for example. An individual hoping for transformation could perhaps powder a bit of snakeskin for use in a spell. A person who wants to develop their inspiration and creativity might use feathers in a working, and so forth.
Naturally Dropped Items

These are the items that animals discard on their own as part of the natural cycle. Snakes shed their skin regularly. Deer shed antlers after the fall mating season has ended, typically around January through April. A bird may lose feathers as it flies overhead. These are all items that drop on their own naturally, and there is nothing wrong with picking them up and using them.
Items from a Dead Animal

Animals die. It's part of the natural cycle of things. After they've died, sometimes you may find pieces of carcasses lying around. Bones, fur and other parts can be gathered from animal that has died on its own. If you happen to be a pagan who hunts for food, you may wish to use some of the parts of the animal you've killed. This prevents waste, and allows you to maintain some connection with the animal after death. If you are the one who has made the kill, be sure you have done so in a humane and ethical manner. It's never okay to kill an animal just to use its parts in ritual.
Purifying Animal Parts

It's generally a good idea to offer some sort of thanks to the animal before using the item in ritual. As part of this process, you might want to cleanse or purify the object -- you can use smudging, asperging, or any other method of ritually purifying the item. You can also consecrate it as you would any other magical tool.

Books You Might Enjoy:

Anonymous - The Urantia Papers
Tuesday Lobsang Rampa - I Believe
Tuesday Lobsang Rampa - Twilight
Tuesday Lobsang Rampa - As It Was

Spell Casting That Should Be Left To The Professional Spell Casters


Spell Casting That Should Be Left To The Professional Spell Casters Cover Now in many cases the White Magic users would use their spell casting abilities only if they were asked to help people out. The dark magic users would have no such scruples. While many of the circumstances of life have changed the need for magic has not. Today you will find many people who will claim that they can show you the best ways in which to perform spell casting.

As most of us have almost no idea of how to perform magic or even say an incantation it is best if you leave these spells alone. There is really no way to say if you are being given a dud spell. You may on the other hand be provided with a spell casting that has a very dangerous result.

The many uses of spells and magic may have been thoroughly detailed. There are however areas that are unknown and therefore left blank. It is these areas of spell casting that should be left to the professional spell casters to perform.

Books You Might Enjoy:

Paracelsus - The Book Concerning The Tincture Of The Philosophers
Richard Johnson - The Zodiac Stellar Stories
Swetha Lodha - Your Love Life And The Tarot Cards
Kathryn Paulsen - Witches Potions And Spells

Should You Pay For Spellcasting Services


Should You Pay For Spellcasting Services Cover There are a thousand people on the Internet who will offer to cast a spell for you. All you have to do is pony up a few bucks on your major credit card or via your Paypal account, and voila, they’ll going to make your lover come home, find your lost dog, get you a better job, and make you win the lottery. After all, that’s what the ad said.

Right?

The problem with these services is not whether or not they are competent spellcasters, but are they honest business people? Often, it's very easy to get sucked into spending $29.95 on a spell -- after all, it comes with a "money-back guarantee" if you're not happy with your results. And it keeps you from having to learn all that stuff yourself, yes?

The thing is, there's no proof that the person on the other end of that credit card reader is a person of integrity. You have no way of knowing if they cast a spell for you or not. Heck, they may not even be qualified to cast a spell, but because there is no way of checking, all you have to go on is how many bells and whistles they have on their website.

And the kicker is, when the spell doesn't manifest, one of two things will happen. One, you'll complain to them and ask for your money back -- at which point they'll tell you either that it needs a little bit longer to work, or that some kind of weird karmic anomaly is in effect, which they can fix for you, but it will cost you a little bit more to rid you of bad energy. The second option is that you'll just be too damn embarrassed to complain, because you'll realize you've been hornswoggled.

Now, that's not to say that the people running these sites are all dishonest. There are many well-meaning people out there who really will do what they get paid to do. But you don't know which ones they are.

A better option would be, if you've really decided that magic can help you with your dilemma, to get a few good books from the library and do some reading, and check out some reputable sites like Cantrap or Lucky Mojo for some ideas on magical theory as well as some simple spells that you can try on your own.

It's one thing if you're buying a product on E-bay, where you have some recourse if the person fails to live up to their end of the bargain. The bottom line is that when you rely on total strangers on the internet, all you can do is hope that they are as honest as you are trusting. Why not spend that $29.95 on a couple of really good books instead, and make your own magic?

Books You Might Enjoy:

Al Selden Leif - Pagan Spells Mix Of Spells 2
Al Selden Leif - Pagan Spells Life Spells
Al Selden Leif - Pagan Spells Blessings Spells

Power Animals Totem Animals And Spirit Animals


Power Animals Totem Animals And Spirit Animals Cover The use of a totem animal is not part of traditional wiccan practice. However, as wicca and other modern pagan practices evolve and blend together, many people who follow non-mainstream spiritual paths find themselves working with a mix of many different belief systems. Because of this, someone following a Native American or Indo-European shamanic path might find themselves working with totem animals. While totem animals or power animals have nothing to do with the Wiccan religion, some people do incorporate them into non-Wiccan shamanic practices.

It should be pointed out that sometimes, the use of totem animals and other Native American practices is sometimes seen as cultural appropriation when it's done by non-Native American individuals. Some European shamanic systems do connect with animal spirits, but the use of the specific word "totem" implies a Native American connection. It has a very specific, anthropological meaning, and chances are that if you have made a spiritual connection with an animal entity, it does not qualify as a true "totem." Be cautious what you call your beliefs, because you may find yourself taking ownership of a heritage that's not actually yours to claim. If you're not Native American, but are practicing some other form of shamanism, you may want to consider using the term "power animal" or even "spirit animal" instead.

A power animal is a spiritual guardian that some people connect with. However, much like other spiritual entities, there's no rule or guideline that says you must have one. If you happen to connect with an animal entity while meditating or performing astral travel, then that may be your power animal… or it may just be curious about what you're up to. Our Guide to Healing, Phylameana lila Desy, has a great piece on different types of animal totems and what they mean: Animal Totems.

Unfortunately, as often is seen in the Pagan community, many times the connection to a power animal is simply the result of wishful thinking. When someone tells you they have a spirit animal, they'll almost always tell you it's the bear, the eagle, or the wolf. Why? Because these are animals that exemplify the characteristics we'd really like to see in ourselves -- we want to be strong and formidable like Bear, independent and mysterious like Wolf, or all-seeing like Eagle. No one will every tell you their "totem animal" is the wombat, the hedgehog, or the three-toed sloth.

There are a number of books available that discuss the spiritual nature of animals. Nearly all will tell you to "choose" your spirit animal based upon which animals you want to see first at the zoo or which ones you just find really interesting. Generally, in true shamanic practice, one meets their power animal through meditation or a vision quest. Often, it's an animal you never expected to encounter. If you are fortunate enough to have this take place, do some research on the animal you've connected with, and find out why that particular creature has attached itself to you. Animals have different symbolism in different cultures and societies. Take the time to do some research, and you may end up learning something new about yourself.

Books You Might Enjoy:

Jeffrey Spier - Medieval Byzantine Magical Amulets And Their Tradition
Vovim Baghie - The Grand Satanic Ritual
Anonymous - Healing Gemstones And Crystals
John Fiske - Myths And Myth Makers Old Tales And Superstitions

Protective Charms Worn On The Person


Protective Charms Worn On The Person Cover - "If you keep a silver dime in your mouth, no man can poison you." Negro.
- "If you will take a dime and bore a hole in it and wear it all the time on you somewhere, you can't be hoodoo." Negro.
- "If you take a dime around each ankle, you can't be hoodooed." Negro.
- "If you wear a dime in the heel of your shoe, your enemies cannot put a spell on you." Negro.
- "Take a dime and put red pepper over the dime, then wrap it up in brown paper and wear it in your shoe, and you will not be hoodoo." Negro.
- "Grave dust is what a witch uses to hoodoo you, and you will conquer her if you get some and wear it." Negro.
- "Keep a penny in your pocket and you cannot be bewitched." German.
- "To keep a person from hoodooing you, keep red pepper in your shoe all the time." Negro.
- "If you think someone has put something down for you to walk over, you take a piece of brown paper, put some red pepper in the brown paper, put it in your shoes, and when you walk over it, it will do you no harm." Negro.
- "Wear your pockets inside out to keep the witches off." German.
- "Carrying a rabbit's foot keeps all evil away." Negro.
- "Put a piece of rattlesnake skin in your shoe to keep the witches away." Negro.
- "If you wear a piece of rattlesnake skin in your clothing, you cannot be put under a spell." Negro.
- "If you will wear black pepper and salt in your shoes, you can walk anywhere and not be hoodoo." Negro.

Books You Might Enjoy:

Zoroaster - The Chaldean Oracles
Rabbi Michael Laitman - The Open Book
Richard Johnson - The Zodiac Stellar Stories
Aristotle - On The Soul

Magic Candle And Pentagramm Spell


Magic Candle And Pentagramm Spell Cover Candles properly charged with psychic energy can weave spells of attraction. There is a simple spell you can use to generate bursts of desire. The effects are not very long lasting; nevertheless, you can use it for your own entertainment.
The procedure calls for a simple pink candle, a little bit of kerosene and a lighter. Hold the candle to your forehead and imagine your body absorbing tremendous red-tinged energy from the earth. Feel the energy flood up your legs, torso, arms and head. As you do so, channel the energy into the candle. Compel yourself to believe that the candle is your prospect's vagina (if she is a girl) or his penis (if he is a guy). You are infusing the candle with a psychic link. Start to imagine that the candle acquires human qualities of softness and fleshy sensations. Grasp the candle tightly and believe within yourself that it has wholly and totally transformed into her genitals. You must KNOW it is her genitals.
Open your eyes and reverently breathe upon the candle, sprinkle its wick with kerosene. Close your eyes again and KNOW that you are about to cause your prospect to explode into orgasm.
Open your eyes and light the candle. As the wick flares up, picture your prospect throb in excitement for just 3 seconds, then BANISH all thoughts from your mind. Throw away the candle and think no more of the session. You have released tremendous energy which cause her to get strongly attracted to you.
Now is the perfect time to reach the telephone.

Pentagram Spell ™
Creating reality from thoughts can be a tall order, but if you infuse enough ki energy into it, it will happen.
There is a technique, called the Pentagram Spell that draws on tremendous amounts of chi over a span of 1 month, and if done right, it will grant you a wish. You will discover the success rate of this system to exceed your expectations.

Pentagram Spell - To create reality from thought, using energy
First know exactly WHAT you want. Create a *sentence of desire*, a very specific sentence of your wish detailing who, what, where, when, and why.
*For instance, "I wish for $1M, tax free, delivered TO ME with no strings attached on May 15,2001"*
That is your wish, and now, we will translate that into symbols that will draw contiuous (ki/chi/pranic) energy for one month. Remember, without energy, nothing can occur. Your car can't run. The oven won't burn. Your magick will not work.
You will now get a large piece of paper and draw a 5 pointed star on it. At the top of the star draw a symbol for "I". The top of the star symbolizes WHO gets the wish. It can also symbolize who or what is the target of your magic influence.

Go clockwise. At the next point is the "what" section." What exactly are you wishing for. Since you are wishing for $1M tax free, you can draw a dollar bill with broken chains to symbolize money with no catches. In psionic language, the “what” section is the trend, or the instruction given to a spell. This is what you want to happen!
At the the next point, is the "where" section. Draw a symbol of your house because you want the money delivered to your home. The where section dictates where the ki energy should create the
reality you desire.
At the next point is the "when" section. Draw a calendar with the exact date when you want the event to occur. The when section is important because your energies will gather force to manifest your wish on this exact date.
At the last point of the star, is the “WHY" section. In symbols, write WHY you think you are deserving of this wish. You can reason that this wish will help you be of better service to your fellow man. In that case, draw a pillar supporting the world. Remember that entities other than ourselves exists. There are angels, demons and spirits. Should one be passing by and desirous to assist you, your rationale for casting the spell will determine its decision to help you.
Now that you have created your pentagram, stare at it and be fully aware of what each and every symbol mean. Post the drawing on a place that you will see everyday, very frequently. Now stare at it, and in full tones, repeat the statement of your desire three times, and as you do so, go over the symbols as you intone each word. After the third repetition, run out of the room and don't think of it any longer.
Now, each day, as you pass by the drawing (the more frequent, the better), drink in the symbols
with full intent and full meaning, understanding exactly what each one means. Each time you do this, you infuse your original intent with ki. This ki goes out into the world and acts to create reality out of your written thought.
After about a month, you will pass by the paper and you may discover a great repulsion from the paper. That means, that the paper is fully infused with power and ready to be finally released.
When you feel that moment has arrived, stand before your paper and intone three times again,
your statement of desire, and as you do so, look at each symbol and know what they mean. After
the third intonation, throw your arms in the air, yell loudly, and feel a great release of energy from the symbols and the drawing, surging into the environment and finally creating a reality out of your thoughts. At this point, the drawing will feel empty and devoid of energy. That is because all intent and ki had finally left and is now actively manipulating reality according to your plan.
Burn up the drawing and wait in full expectation for the result on the exact day of your bidding.
I've learned of this "magic spell" 10 years ago. I noticed a 100% effectiveness, from accelerating the growth of plants to fixing damaged friendships (for others), to healing diseaes, to creating attraction and receiving small, but tidy sums of income.


Books You Might Enjoy:

Thomas Moore - Candle Magick For Love
Aleister Crowley - Greater Ritual Of The Pentagram
Mama San Ra Ab Rampa - Pussywillow
Mama San Ra Ab Rampa - Tigerlily

Haunted New Orleans Voodoo Wish Spell


Haunted New Orleans Voodoo Wish Spell Cover One of the most famous bits of New Orleans folklore is that of the haunted New Orleans Voodoo wish spell. Performed by tourists and natives alike, this spell takes place at the site of Marie Laveaus final resting place. Myths abound regarding the actual location of the grave site of New Orleans' most famous Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau. Some say she is buried in the St. Louis No. 2 cemetary (Hauck, 1996) in a tomb marked "Marie Laveau Tomb". Others speculate she is buried in any number of other cemetaries in New Orleans (Tallant, 1946). Complicating the issue is the fact that she had a daughter who was also named Marie Laveau, and it is anybody's guess in which tomb she rests.

New Orleans Voodoo is a hybrid voodoo, reflective of the eclectic culture that is uniquely New Orleans. Marie Laveau is somewhat of a poster child for the mixed races that emerge from New Orleans as she is said to have been a free person of color and part Choctaw. Mam'zelle Laveau was born to a wealthy French planter Charles Laveau, and a mother who may have been a mulatto slave, a Caribbean Voodoo practitioner, or a quadroon mistress.

Controversy persists over where Marie Laveau and her namesake daughter are buried. Some say the latter reposes in the cemetery called St. Louis No. 2 (Hauck 1996) in a "Marie Laveau Tomb" there. However, that crypt most likely contains the remains of another voodoo queen named Marie, Marie Comtesse. Numerous sites in as many cemeteries are said to be the final resting place of one or the other Marie Laveau (Tallant 1946, 129), but the prima facie evidence favors the Laveau-Glapion tomb in St. Louis No. 1. It comprises three stacked crypts with a "receiving vault" below (that is, a repository of the remains of those displaced by a new burial).

A contemporary of Marie II told Tallant (1946, 126) that he had been present when she died of a heart attack at a ball in 1897, and insisted: "All them other stories ain't true. She was buried in the Basin Street graveyard they call St. Louis No. I, and she was put in the same tomb with her mother and the rest of her family."

That tomb's carved inscription records the name, date of death, and age (62) of Marie II: "Marie Philome Glapion, decede le 11 Juin 1897, agee de Soixante-deux ans." A bronze tablet affixed to the tomb announces, under the heading "Marie Laveau," that "This Greek Revival Tomb Is Reputed Burial Place of This Notorious 'Voodoo Queen' . . . ," presumably a reference to the original Marie. Corroborative evidence that she was interred here is found in her obituary ("Death" 1881) which notes that "Marie Laveau was buried in her family tomb in St. Louis Cemetery No. 1." Guiley (2000) asserts that, while Marie Laveau I is reportedly buried here, "The vault does not bear her name." However, I was struck by the fact that the initial two lines of the inscription on the Laveau-Glapion tomb read, "Famille Vve. Paris / nee Laveau." Obviously, "Vve." is an abbreviation for Veuve, "Widow"; therefore the phrase translates, "Family of the Widow Paris, born Laveau"-namely Marie Laveau I. I take this as evidence that here is indeed the "family tomb." Robert Tallant (1946, 127) suggests: "Probably there was once an inscription marking the vault in which the first Marie was buried, but it has been changed for one marking a later burial. The bones of the Widow Paris must lie in the receiving vault below."

The Laveau-Glapion tomb is a focal point for commercial voodoo tours. Some visitors leave small gifts at the site-coins, Mardi Gras beads, candles, etc.-in the tradition of voodoo offerings. Many follow a custom of making a wish at the tomb. The necessary ritual for this has been variously described. The earliest version I have found (Tallant 1946, 127) says that people would "knock three times on the slab and ask a favor," noting: "There are always penciled crosses on the slab. The sexton washes the crosses away, but they always reappear." A more recent source advises combining the ritual with an offering placed in the attached cup: "Draw the X, place your hand over it, rub your foot three times against the bottom, throw some silver coins into the cup, and make your wish" (Haskins 1990). Yet again we are told that petitioners are to "leave offerings of food, money and flowers, then ask for Marie's help after turning around three times and marking a cross with red brick on the stone" (Guiley 2000, 216).

Books You Might Enjoy:

Simon - The Necronomicon Spellbook
Andrew Lang - The Witch And Other Stories
Kathryn Paulsen - Witches Potions And Spells
Emmanuel Swedenborg - Heaven And Hell

Learn Spells Casting


Learn Spells Casting Cover Probably the most obvious characteristic of a witch was the ability to cast a spell, a "spell" being the word used to signify the means employed to accomplish a magical action. A spell could consist of a set of words, a formula or verse, or a ritual action, or any combination of these. The most important part of a spell is of course the energy the practitioner puts into it – this being done in a variety of ways by many different people. Spells traditionally were cast by many methods, such as by the inscription of runes or sigils on an object to give it magical powers; by the immolation or binding of a wax or clay image (poppet) of a person to affect him or her magically; by the recitation of incantations; by the performance of physical rituals; by the employment of magical herbs as amulets or potions; by gazing at mirrors, swords or other specula (scrying) for purposes of divination; and by many other means.

Doing magick can be fun and rewarding. The idea for a spell is anything your mind can conjure. Get ready to tap into a part of your brain that is seldom used so I have heard. The best knowledge you can get is from meditation. This takes lots of practice and patience. Spell casting is easy and fun.

There are steps you must take to be successful and remembering that they can back fire if your not careful. You should as the Gods for their assistance and proceed. First, you have the idea or intent for the spell (need to make sure your intent is clear). Second, you need to write your spell-I believe the better it rhymes the more impact it has. When you have written the spell itself you have manifested some of the energy for the final doing of the spell so choose your words wisely. Third, preparing for the spell, you gather your tools so to speak and find your private space to work the spell. Fourth, you set it all up and make your circle of protection.

Fifth, your space should be clean, you should be clean, and clothes are optional. Sixth, be sure to thank the Gods for their assistance and close your circle. Always remember the secret to your spell working is to believe it will work and it feels right. What ever you send out comes back to you three fold. So with harm to none your will be done.

I personally don't ever recommend a love spellthey go around the world before they actually get to your intended hearts desire. Just remember if you play with fire you will get burnt.

Within your circle there should be the four directions:
East color, yellow- element, air-good candle colors, yellow/white
South- color red-element fire-good candle colors, red/white
West-color blue-element water-good candle colors, blue/white
North-color green-element earth-good candle colors, green/brown/white
Gold is for the Gods and silver is for the Goddess. The goddess watches over the witches (there are no warlocks, sorry guys).
Common spell needs are money, fun, and a vehicle, to quit a habit, find a job, to just name a few. We all need something sometime. I have always believed if I need it I will have it. Lo and behold magick helps with my needs and desires and it can yours too.
I have done most of my reading from Silver Ravenwolf, Scott Cunningham and a lot of ideas from Buckland's complete book of Witchcraft. This will sound kind of Star Wars-Know the power is with you and it will be. I know inside myself if my spell will work or not. Give it a try and always remember what ever you send out will come back to you.

Books You Might Enjoy:

Al Selden Leif - Pagan Spells Bath Spells
Al Selden Leif - Pagan Spells Blessings Spells
Phil Hine - Aspects Of Evocation

How To Use Good Magic Spells


How To Use Good Magic Spells Cover Good magic is a recent term used to distinguish itself in the public's mind from black magic. In black magic, spells are used completely for the spell caster's benefit at the expense of someone else. In good magic, the spells are usually to help someone else, but some can help the spell caster, although not to the point of hurting someone else.

Instructions How to Use Good Magic Spells

1.Decide what you want and write it down. Keep rewriting this desire into as few words as possible, or even make a symbol of this desire. Keep this paper or memorize it.
2.Choose a time to perform the spell. The best way to time a spell is by the phase of the moon. A waxing moon brings something to you, while a waning moon sends something away. A full moon is great for all-purpose spells. Look at an almanac to determine when the best moon phase will occur.
3.Choose your spell components or ingredients. These can be colors, candles, found objects, natural objects, crystals, spices, herbs, a photograph or figurines. These can be as simple or as complex as you wish. Usually, you pick some object to represent your desire and another to mark the beginning or the ending of the spell.
4.Write down the spell or copy it out of a spell book or a website. Feel free to change a spell as you would a cooking recipie. Write down when you are to perform the spell.
5.Select an undisturbed area where you can perform the spell--a room or a corner of a garden, for example. Some people just do the entire thing inside of their heads. Turn off the phone and make sure others leave you alone. Make sure the spell area is neat, tidy and does not have any distracting smells.
6.Gather your spell materials, your slip of paper with the desire (if needed), your book of shadows (or grimoire) if you have one and the spell instructions.
7.Take a deep breath and believe that the spell will work. Keep that feeling of certainty in your mind as you perform the spell.
8.Make some sort of offering as thanks to the universe. This could be feeding the birds, making a donation to charity or any other good deed that comes along.

Tips And Warnings

- Spells done inside of your head through imagination can often be just as powerful as actually performing the spell. It is good to get used to actually doing spells in order to make your imagination more effective. As you become more experienced in spell craft, you will no longer need to actually perform a ritual. Your wish and your belief that it will work be enough.
- Never do Love Spells to get a specific person to fall in love with you. These always backfire. It's best just to do a spell for love in general. Don't expect instant results like you see on TV shows or the movies. That does not happen. Spells are to be used in conjunction with practical activities. For example, if you do a spell to find a job, you do actually have to apply for jobs and go on interviews.

Books You Might Enjoy:

Dion Fortune - Ceremonial Magic Unveiled
Anonymous - Hypnotism Spells
Simon - The Necronomicon Spellbook
Anonymous - Book Of Spells
Anonymous - White Magic Spells

Summoning The Goddess Of Hecatee


Summoning The Goddess Of Hecatee Cover SUMMONING THE Goddess OF HECATEE



Supplies needed:

Large black candle
Salt

Instructions:

Light the black candle. Chant the words below…

Goddess of Hecatee
Bring forth your light.
(Drop a few grains of salt into the flame)
I try to summon you
With all my might
Come to me
Come to me
I know you will not fail me
Sin I will, sin is my friend
Ich la mena, mye payhodg to mnye.
Ich la mena! Nye payhodg do maye!










Free eBooks (Can Be Downloaded):

Aengor - Origin Of The Names Of The Days
Margaret Alice Murray - The God Of The Witches
Konstantinos - Summoning Spirits The Art Of Magical Evocation

How To Cast Spells For Good Luck


How To Cast Spells For Good Luck Cover Luck or fortuity is a belief in good or bad fortune in life caused by accident or chance which happens beyond a person's control.

Want to bring some positive things into your life? Why not learn how to cast a good luck spell? People have long used magic to bring good things into their lives. This guide will show you how to do your own spell.

Whether you're down on your luck, want a specific event to go well, or just wish to keep your life running smoothly, a spell can help bring good things your way. Also, If you are new to spellcasting, a good luck spell is a great place to start. It will surround you with positive energy, and help you maintain a great attitude that will help you out in your everyday living.

Step 1. Write the Spell

This should be done by hand, so that your personal energy is used. Write down what it is you want. Request that good things happen in your life, and that positivity surround you. If you have a specific thing in mind, such as a court date, a test, or a competition, ask that the best things happen to you on the occasion. Respectfully call upon the planet Jupiter to aid you in achieving your goal.

When you are done, add "This spell is for the good of all, may it harm none." Then write, "As my will, so mote it be."

Step 2. Get Proper Materials

Your spell will be helped by

* A white candle
* A good luck anointing oil (try a metaphysical store near you, or the internet)
* Allspice incense, or other good luck incense
* Tourmaline, soil or sand
* A chalice or wine glass, with water inside
* Anything that symbolizes luck to you

Step 3. Cast the Spell

1. Do it on a Thursday, in the hour of Jupiter (look at an online planetary hour calculator)
2. Find a quiet spot, preferably outdoors, with a stable surface
3. Set up your materials
4. Focusing your energy on what you wish to attain, rub your candle with the oil
5. Light the candle and the incense
6. Read your spell three times, channeling your energy and visualizing good luck happening to you
7. Place the spell under the candle until it burns all the way down

Step 4. Maintain a Positive Mindset

Because the success of your spell is highly contingent on your own confidence in your abilities, it is important to keep up a positive state of mind. After all, it is your positive energy that will make the spell work. Even if things get tough or seem hopeless, tell yourself that good things will happen, and believe it. Doing this will make your good luck spell far more effective.

Books You Might Enjoy:

Simon - The Necronomicon Spellbook
Benjamin Rowe - The Essential Skills Of Magick
Aj Drew - Wicca Spellcraft For Men

The Paganism Reader


The Paganism Reader Cover

Book: The Paganism Reader by Chas Clifton

Routledge Press has a strong reputation for putting out fine scholarship and helpful editions for students, scholars, and other interested readers, as this book on Paganism, edited by Chas S. Clifton and Graham Harvey, is no exception to that tradition. This is a reader; it is not a single narrative-strand history nor is it simply a collection of works under the guise of scholarship but really saddled with an agenda. There are three primary sections, largely based on historical division - Part One introduces classical texts from the ancient world, Part Two looks at what are called `proto-revival' texts, and Part Three looks at the revival and diversification of paganism over the past century or so.

The Classical Texts draw on literature from many different cultures (British Isles, Nordic/Icelandic culture, and ancient Egypt as well as the more well-known Israel, Greece, and Rome). There was no one systematic religious framework called `paganism', as these texts indicate, but rather Paganism is a term used to cover a wide range of religious and spiritual ideas. These texts include a diversity of literary forms - autobiography, poems, narrative stories, histories, and even an epistle/letter.

The Paganism Reader is a well put together volume that provides us with material that offers inspiration, gentle teachings and insights into the very nature of our spirituality.

Mr. Clifton and Mr. Harvey have put together various works, classified by the time of their writings (classical, proto-revival, revival and diversification) that touch the heart of what it is to be pagan. The material is fresh for the most part, well chosen for content and it's appeal to the pagan reader in a variety of applications. The material can be read as individual pieces, or taken as a whole. It can be used for private meditation or as a group exercise for study.

The classical is represented by various excerpts; from the 'Book of Jeremiah' to 'Pliny the Elder' and material from the 'Irish Cycles' to Geoffrey of Monmouth. The material covers a wide range of myths and mysticism.

The proto-revival material is characterized by Excerpts From "Aradia', Aleister Crowley's 'The Book of the Law', Margaret Murray on 'Witchcraft' and Rudyard Kipling's 'A Tree Song', to name a few.

Revival and diversification contains material selected from the writings of Doreen Valiente, Gerald Gardner, Robert Heinlein, Marion Bradley, Mr. Clifton and others. There is also a 'Further Reading' list that is quite in depth and a well thought out Index.

The material presented is as diverse as the many paths of paganism. The book offers to the general pagan some wonderful material that will provoke discussion as well as contemplation.
A must have book on your library shelf, it should be included in your 'must read' lists and is a very useful tool for any teacher, as well as a book I would consider a primer for anyone looking at the pagan path.

The proto-revival texts include texts that reawaken to a celebration of the natural world and the spirituality inherent in it during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Again, the motivations are diverse (Romantic views of nature, a disillusionment with progress and urbanism, etc.) as well as the types of literature - included here pieces from Rudyard Kipling, Robert Graves, aleister crowley and Kenneth Grahame, among others. There is also the entry written by Margaret Murray for the 1929 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica on witchcraft, a rather sympathetic account of the history of witchcraft, making it something very different than it is popularly envisioned.

The third part explores Twentieth Century scholarship as well as works written by and for Pagans. Some of the tensions that exist in the diversity that is Paganism have to do with the emphasis on nature versus the emphasis on the self and personal reflection/discovery. Another tension has to do with hierarchy - are there those with power and position or not? Among the many titles given to Pagans today are Witches, Druids, Shamans, Eco-activists, Goddess worshippers, and several others. Magic sometimes plays a role, but not always. Paganism is far from the kind of devil worship sometimes portrayed by church hiearchs.

In the introduction, Clifton and Harvey clearly state that it is not the intention of this collection to steer the reader in any particular direction regarding this texts; to that end, the introduction is but a few pages long, and the list of further readings is quite generous at the end of the book. Clifton does contribute a few articles in Part Three, on nature religion and Western shamanism.

Buy Chas Clifton's book: The Paganism Reader

Free eBooks (Can Be Downloaded):

Vovim Baghie - The Grand Satanic Ritual
Solomonic Grimoires - The Magic Of Armadel
Anton Szandor Lavey - The Satanic Rituals
Harold Macgrath - The Pagan Madonna
Arlo Bates - The Pagans

Casting Magic Spells Faq


Casting Magic Spells Faq Cover - I thought White Magic Spells had to be cast for you by a witch?

This is a common misconception. You don't need to be into Wicca or Paganism in order to cast white magic spells, nor do you need to be an experienced witch. And you don't need to have a spell cast by someone else on your behalf. white magic spells that you cast for yourself actually hold more power than a spell cast by someone else:

" The most important ingredient in a spell is emotion. You must want something to happen. You must want it with all your being, and through that desire, you will drive all your power into the magick. This is the reason that it is far better to do magick for yourself than to ask someone to do it for you. If you are doing a spell for another person there is no way that you are going to put the same amount of emotional drive into it that they could"

- Raymond Buckland, practising witch and respected authority on occult and supernatural matters. Quote extracted from his classic work, "Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft".

- How long do white magic spells take to work?

Providing your spell has been performed correctly, White Magic spells begin to work within a few days to a couple of weeks. It is generally advised that if results have not manifested within 4 weeks - one lunar cycle- that you re -work your spell. White magic spells may fail if done incorrectly or if performed when you are distracted or under the weather - it is important to remember that the success of magic spells depend on the energy and intent put into them. So be sure that you are in good health and determined frame of mind when you cast your spell.

- Should I keep my white magic spells work a secret?

Yes. Do not discuss your intent, your ceremony /procedures with anybody else. Not even in passing. Once the wheels of white magic spells work are in motion, it should not be discussed with anyone. Talking and discussing magickal matters may disturb the magickal energy and break the spell. If you slip up, things may not work, in which case you should begin your spell again 28 days -one lunar cycle-after having first performed it.
What is the link between white magic spells and the pentagram shape?

Contrary to popular belief, the pentagram is not a symbol of darkness, evil or sinister practices - it is first and foremost a symbol of protection, and is frequently used in magic spells work for this express purpose. You can read more about it's associations over at the meaning of the pentagram page.

Some important things to consider before casting white magic spells

White magic spells should only be performed from a basis of clear and altruistic intent. You must never selfishly or inconsiderately force your will on another person or situation. Gentle encouragement is the intent of white magic- not outright manipulation. For example, if you have broken up with someone who clearly does not wish to give things another go, using white magic spells to try and force a change of heart would be a form of psychic intimidation and may backfire on you. Similarly, using white magic spells to eliminate a rival would not be condoned if the rival in question was married or partnered to your intended - white magic spells should not be used in an attempt to break relationships apart.

We each have a conscience, and in your heart of hearts, you will instinctively know whether the motivations behind your intent are good or questionable: follow your intuitions, listen to your inner voice. When white magic spells are cast from a pure basis, the results will be as you hoped for. When magic spells are performed to force or manipulate an issue, things may well backfire on you -remember that what goes around, comes around...

Books You Might Enjoy:

Sir William Stirling Maxwell - The Canon
Austin Osman Spare - A Book Of Satyrs
Anonymous - Hypnotism Spells
Austin Osman Spare - The Focus Of Life
Mcgiolla Cathain - Secret Magic Spells Of The Romany Gypsies

Cast Spells


Cast Spells Cover Casting spells is not difficult. You just need to know what it is that you want to change and harvest the energy of the universe to help you. You don't need to pay a psychic, a medium or a shaman to cast a spell. Love spells, protection spells, prosperity spells and other spells can be created by you, free of charge. When you cast spells yourself, they are more likely to work, because your personal energy is what makes the magic start. Follow these steps to casting a spell that will change your life for the better.

Instructions How To Cast Spells:

1.CREATE A SAFE BUBBLE FOR YOURSELF. The easiest way is to light a candle and stay within its glow. If you are casting a spell for someone who is with you, they should stay within the glow of the candle light as well. This helps the good energy to surround you and keep the bad energy away from you.
It is good to Cast Spells at night so that you can see the protective circle of light. For best results, cast your spell at the full moon. The energy pull of the earth is greatest at the full moon and since you are trying to change the energy forces by casting a spell, you want them to be at full magnitude.

2.CAREFULLY CHOOSE THE GOAL OF YOUR SPELL. Casting a spell is a way of initiating change. It is not difficult to cast a spell, but you have to be sincere. Before you begin to cast a spell, decide what it is that you want to change. Is it a relationship? Do you want to change how someone feels about you? How about your financial situation? Do you want more money? Maybe you want to lose weight. Before you begin a spell, think about what it is that you want to change and what is holding you back. If you are casting a spell for yourself, close your eyes, hold your hands outstretched in front of you, palms facing upwards and slowly say the following 3 times:
Energy of the universe
Feel my energy.
Energy of the universe
Touch my energy.
Energy of the universe
Join with my energy to ______________.
Fill in the blank with what it is that you want to accomplish. For example: Do you want to make someone fall in love with you? Then say "Join with my energy to make John fall in love with me." Do you want to cast a spell that will help you lose weight? Say, "Join with my energy to help me lose 10 pounds."

3.HOLD HANDS OR A PERSONAL ITEM IF CASTING A SPELL FOR SOMEONE ELSE. If you are doing the spell for someone else, hold their hand and both of you should close your eyes and raise your palms to the sky. If the person for whom you are doing the spell can't be there, you should hold something of theirs in your hands so their energy is present. You can have a ring, a piece of hair, a glass they drank out of, a hairbrush, piece of clothing, etc. It really doesn't matter what you use as long as that person had contact with it. Then say:
"Energy of the universe
Feel my energy.
Energy of the universe
Touch my energy.
Energy of the universe
Join with my energy and __________'s energy to ______________."
Fill in the first blank with the name of the person for whom you are doing the spell and fill in the second blank with the reason for the spell. For example, do you want to help your friend get good grades? Then say "Join with my energy and Carl's energy to help him get an A from his math teacher."

4.WRITE DOWN WHAT IS STOPPING YOU FROM REACHING YOUR GOAL. After you say the spell verses above three times, write on a small piece of paper (about the size of a post it note) what is holding you back from your goal. If you want someone to fall in love with you, write down what is stopping that from happening. If you want more money, write down what is keeping money from you.

If you are casting a spell for someone else, ask them to think about what is stopping them from accomplishing their goal. For example: Sara asks you to cast a love spell on John because she wants him to fall in love with her. The barrier to that might be: John is in love with Joan. Write "Joan is keeping John from falling in love with Sara" on the paper.

5.BURN THE PAPER TO SEND OFF YOUR SPELL. Once you are finished writing the barrier to the goal, fold the paper in half, then in half again. Using the flame from your lit candle, set the paper on fire and drop it in a dish or container that will not burn. Let the paper burn completely on its own. Do not blow it out. While it is burning say:

"Move beyond my sphere of influence and remove the barriers to my wishes.
Move beyond the forces of this world and dissolve the boundaries that limit my will.
Move beyond the edges of reason and go to the limits of the universe where all things are possible and cast my spell."

6.CHECK THE ASHES FOR THE RESULT OF YOUR SPELL. Once the fire has gone out, check to see if the paper has completely turned to ash. If there is any area that is not burned, that means that the spell will not work. Either you or the person for whom you are doing the spell is not sincere, or the universe is saying no to your request at this time. You will have to try again at a later time.

Think of reasons why the spell didn't work. Did you sincerely think about the all barriers to your goal? Are you sure you understand the complete consequences to your request? Maybe the universe is trying to get you to think about something that you have not fully grasped at this time or don't want to think about.

If the paper has blackened completely by the time the fire goes out, that means that the energy forces are now moving in your favor. Focus on your goal in order to keep the positive energy flowing. If you create negative energy before the spell works its magic, you will create barriers to the fulfillment of the spell, and you may have to start over again.

Tips And Warnings

You can cast a black spell on someone, but you must be careful that some of the negative energy doesn't come back to you. When you cast love spells or prosperity spells for others, the good white magic has a chance of spilling over on you, and you may find yourself in love or winning the lottery. The same is true for black spells. The negative energy can spill over on you creating havoc in your life. Think carefully before you create negative energy by casting black spells. They can't be controlled as easily as white spells. Somehow when you send negative energy out into the world, it has a way of finding you, even though you have sent it to someone else. Is the black spell you are thinking of creating, worth the possible trouble it will bring you?

Books You Might Enjoy:

Anonymous - Gospel Of Thomas
Anonymous - Book Of Spells
Anonymous - Hypnotism Spells

Black Magic Spells


Black Magic Spells Cover Are you worried that there are some evil spells or black magic spells on your love by which he or she is going away from you.
Do you feel that due to jealousy and black magic done by your enemies you are slowly loosing your love and he is going away from you
Then you may go for protection from black magic spell and be free from all the types of evil and black magic.

You will need the following:

1 White Candle
1 Black Candle
1 Green Candle
The White candle is for Positive Energy.
The Black Candle is for Negative Energy.
The Green Candle is for Healing.
Clear your mind and Light the White Candle and say the following:
Mother Earth, Fire, Wind, Water and Spirit; I ask thee to Cleanse my body of all negative energies.
Light the Black Candle and repeat the same words as before., Then after that Light the Green Candle and say the following:
Mother Earth, Fire, Wind, Water and Spirit; I ask the to Free and heal my body from all negative forces. Blessed be!!

You must do this in a quiet room somewhere that you will not be disturbed. After doing this sit back, keep your mind clear and relax for 15 minutes. Afterwards you will feel fresh and renewed. I recommend doing this once a week. You will feel a lot better and you body will be healthier. We have all from time to time experienced feelings and thoughts that there is a negative force around us. To banish these feelings you will need the bowl of water and the salt. Sprinkle some salt on the altar cloth and, using your finger or your Athame, say, "I bless this salt to make it fit for these my rites. Blessed Be."
Now add a little salt to the water and hold the bowl up towards the sky. Visualise your past relative being present and say "I ask ... (say the relative's name) to let this bowl be the receiver of all my negativity, so that I can cleanse myself and became whole again once more. Blessed Be."
Place the bowl down safely, dip the fingers and thumbs of both hands into the water, and visualise all your negative thoughts and feelings moving through your body, down through your arms and out of your hands into the water. As you do this be aware of yourself becoming lighter, of losing the weight that has been on your mind.
When you are sure that this is completed, remove your hands, shaking the last drops of water from them into the bowl. Take a moment to centre yourself once more, and again, holding the bowl up, say, "I ask ... (say the late relative's name), to take this negativity through their power of the Elements to keep me safe in their hands. Blessed Be."
Now throw away the contaminated water into the earth, but not near any plants that you are trying to grow, or down the drain.

Books You Might Enjoy:

Simon - The Necronomicon Spellbook
Kenneth Grant - Magical Revival
Mcgiolla Cathain - Secret Magic Spells Of The Romany Gypsies
Anonymous - Hypnotism Spells
Anonymous - Book Of Spells

About Pure Black Magic Spell Books


About Pure Black Magic Spell Books Cover Black magic spell books are things of which legends are made. Throughout history, those rumored to be witches or sorcerers have always been said to have a book that contains all their most wicked and potent spells. However, just how much truth are there to these ancient tales?

What Is Magic?
The working definition of magic, paraphrased from Aleister Crowley, is the act of affecting the material world around you by exercising nothing more than your own will.
What Is Black Magic?
white magic is often used for good purposes, or to help and defend others. Black magic, conversely, is used to harm others, or to achieve results for selfish reasons.
What Is A Spell Book?
A spell book, also known as a grimoire, book of shadows and ritual journal, is nothing more than a collection of one person's experience in magic.
On black magic spell Books
There are ritual journals from many practitioners, famous and obscure, filled with selfish rituals and hurtful curses. Magic, however, like any tool is no more pure than the motives of those who use it.
Cautions
To truly understand the art of magic and ritual, one should first read works by famous practitioners in the field. One should also speak with those who practice magic, and who may have experience and wisdom to offer those new to the arts.

Books You Might Enjoy:

Malcolm Mcgrath - Practical Magickal Evocation
Amber K - The Basics Of Magick
Aj Drew - Wicca Spellcraft For Men
Simon - The Necronomicon Spellbook