Spell: a form of prayer or manipulation of energies around you to either direct or guide energy to perform or change certain facts with the cosmic force.
a spell can be easy as praying to your deity to a full blown ritual depending on the means, it is said that the more you put effort on things that you want the more effective the spell is. this is so aplicable for begginer aprentice or witch/wizard.
there are types of spell levels known by today.
1.Earth Magic
-the need to use of magic tools to direct natural energies for a purpose. usually done with the help of the elements and a chant.2.Chant casting.
-spell using certain chants or prayer with out the help of tools. this technique requires the practioner to learn and use chants while visualizing.3.thought projection.
-on this level the caster can make special things by just visualizing the desired out come.on this lesson we will focus on earth magick.
a sample Earth magic spell is a protection spell. one basic spell that i first learned is the fire protection spell.
what you will need:
fire (candle , bonfire, lamp)Directions.
1. facing east towards the fire visualize the heat of the fire coming towards you covering you with white light. visualize being inside a white egg made of fire covering you burning everything outside. visualize the fire going steady untill its a solid tin wall. now chant this untill you feel the energy is balanced and the shield is done.chant:
craft the spell
craft it well
weave it highier
weave it now
in this fire
of shining flame
none shall pass this fiery wall
none shall pass
no none at all
may negativity be gone
none shall pass no none at allthis spell was the first spell that i tried thanks to author scott cuningham.
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I encourage the readers to write the spell and try this before doing anything mystical.
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