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Absolute Basics Of Magick
One Practitioner's Personal View
It seems to me that many beginners have no idea as to the basics of
spell working, so that they are left to beg for spells making them
sound very foolish and amateurish. This is too bad, as they are
obviously searching for something. So I thought that some basic
guidelines were in order to help quench that initial thirst for
knowledge & to hopefully spark an all out quest for the truth of
what may work best for each individual. You will find that the more you
learn, the more you will crave. So I guess one could think of this as merely the appetizer....
The first thing that must be made perfectly clear is that Wicca,
Witchcraft, Druidry, etc. are essentially nature based religions. This
is the main focus for it, and its reason for being. Magick is used, but
it is of secondary importance. Casting spells is not the end all, be
all of these religions. Growing spiritually and becoming better people
is the true reason.
The second thing that must be understood is that usually it is
easier to do things mundanely rather than try to do magick. Try doing
things that way first and save magick for the last resort. 90% of all
situations can be handled easier on a physical level, and you have less
to worry about backlash-wise. Even when you do magick, you often need
to back it up with mundane actions. For example if you do a spell to
get a job, you aren't going to get very far if you don't go out and
look for one, or send out resumes.
Thirdly there are ethical considerations to consider. Now your
average Black Arts practitioner might disagree with me, but I feel that
if you are going to exercise power, than it should be done responsibly.
Free will is a very important thing for humans and to do a spell that
would step on this right is highly unethical. If you do a spell that
interferes with a persons free will then you had better have a really
good reason to do so. This is why love spells to make a specific person
fall in love with you are considered by most to be unethical. You are
trying to interfere with a persons free will and to some, that is not a
good enough reason. Now a general love spell to bring the right person
to you is more accepted/acceptable, as long as you don't mention anyone
in particular. Listing the qualities you want will suffice. That way,
no one's free will is directly tampered with.
Fourthly, you need to be very specific in what you want. You have
to have your goal and intentions firmly in mind before you attempt
magic. You cannot afford to be mentally sloppy. I have heard of many
people getting weird (or scary) results because they were not specific
enough. (Read the short story "The Monkey's Paw" if you still don't
quite understand.)
Now, spell casting is essentially the raising of magickal energy,
focusing this with intent and then releasing it. That's it. Sounds
simple doesn't it? Well that's because it is.....
There are any number of ways to raise magickal energies.
Wiccans/pagans/Witches/practitioners of Voudun(Voodoo),Hoodoo,Santeria
etc..use dance, chanting, calling upon Deities(Orishas) or the
Elements, etc. Ceremonial Magicians usually call upon God names, and
are very meticulous in the way they release the energy. But then they
are trying to find the science in magick and need all sort of
complicated working to find repeatable results. You need energy to
drive the spell. It really doesn't matter how you raise the energy, as
long as you find a way that works for you. The Gods all have different
areas of concern, and thus energy. Each element has a different energy
as well, as does each planet. These should be studied before any spell
working in order to assure that the right type of energy is being used.
For example if you wanted to do a spell to help you study for a test
you would want energy specific to that task. You might call upon
Hermes, who deals with academic issues rather than Thor who is more
into fighting giants and drinking with the boys.
As a side note, the raising of energy is one of the reasons that
circles are castin the Wiccan tradition. Circles will keep the summoned
energy in one spot until you are ready to release it. So you can
effectively raise the energy needed without it bleeding away before you
can use it. There are various ways of casting circle. Basically, you
want to outline the space you want to use (this is the making of the
circle part). You can sprinkle salt around, you can spread a cord or
thread around, or just use visualization to "see" a circle forming
around you. Most people would argue that the direction
you start in is important. Most Wiccans/Witches start in the North.
I've heard that since the religion is Earth centered then they would
naturally honor the Earth by starting in its direction. By the way the
traditional placement of the Elements are Air/East, South/Fire,
Water/West, Earth/North. Ceremonialists will start in the East because
they are more concerned with Airy aspects and with illumination. The
sun rises in the East, so there you have it. I have heard that you
could even start the circle in the direction that you are primarily
working with. For example if you were doing a spell involving water or
with a Deity that is associated with the West, you could start in the
West. Once you have the circle cast then you need to cleanse it of any
previous energy patterns, which might interfere with your magickal
working. There is a fifth element called Spirit that can be seen as a
ball of white or violet light. You can visualize this light filling
your Circle, cleansing it.
Or you could go to each direction and call upon the elements to
cleanse the circle with their energies. Then usually comes the setting
up of defenses which is done to keep things from entering in and
interfering. This can be done together with the cleansing. In
Wicca/Witchcraft this is refered to as Calling Quarters. Again, you
would begin at your chosen starting point and call to the powers of
that element to enter the circle to aid in your work and to protect you
from negative beings. Ceremonialists will use various names of God as
well as Archangels for this. Then you would call upon (invoke) the
Deities, usually the Goddess first followed by the God to join your
circle and asking for their aid. Now you are ready to do your magick,
or celebrate your holiday, or whatever. After you are done you must
close the circle. Simply reverse the above steps. When dismissing the
Deities and elements be very polite. Thank them for their help. Don't
order them around as this will offend them. Thank the Deities then the
elements. A lot of traditions feel that you should move only clockwise
(or deosil: pronounced- Jay-Shil. Its a gaelic word and thus not
spelled like it is pronounced) in circle. This is seen as an
affirmative and life giving direction while counterclockwise
(widdershins) is seen as negative and destructive. I would agree that
you should move clockwise during the ritual/spell working. But when
closing the circle, I don't see anything wrong with moving counter
clockwise, as you are bringing down the circle afterall. So move to the
different directions,
as you see fit and thank them for their help. Then visualize the circle
going away. That's the basics for circle casting from beginning to end.
In Voudun,Santeria etc...a simple splashing of holy water etc in the "4
-corners" will sometimes be used or powdered eggshell used in much the
same way to encircle the their area of power.
Focusing the energy is simply a way of giving the energy a
direction to move into as well as instructions to follow. The typical
way of accomplishing this is to use symbols. Symbols are usually simple
design that have a lot of meaning attached to them. For example look at
the peace symbol and the swastika. Both are fairly simple to draw and
both are immediately recognized and are viewed to have strong meanings.
Another side note, it is a shame that the swastika was ruined by Hitler
in WWII. Historically it as a powerful sun symbol that was associated
with the outpouring of energy. It is found from the Native Americans to
the Vikings to the Eastern Indians.
Symbols can also be used in the raising of energy as well to insure
that the type of energy you want will be collected. Using symbols and
even photographs are a way of pointing out the direction and intent
that the energy is to follow. Another ethical consideration. You might
want to make a comment that you don't want anyone harmed in the process
of the spell working. This helps to insure that you don't benefit from
another's tragedy or expense.
For example, you want to do a spell to help you with school again.
You determined that you want to get the aid of Hermes and Athena (Both
deal with academics or wisdom. They are Greek, but you can use any
pantheon you want.) and make use of Air, which is associated with
learning. Planet wise you could also incorporate Mercury, which has a
specific symbol. You might also want to use a photograph of yourself as
part of the focus so that you will be incorporated into the magick. You
have the type of energy you want and symbols to help focus it.
Hopefully you have picked a way to raise energy as well. Once this is
done, you need to be able to send the spell on its way.
A physical gesture or movement can be a good way of releasing the
spell. Raising and then sharply dropping the hands is a way. Or you
could stamp your foot, strike the ground with a wand or staff, make a
pushing gesture with the hands, etc. What you need is something that
announces specifically, and dramatically, that it is time for the spell
to go and do its job. Most of ritual is attempts to reach that inner
child inside you where the magic lives. This is also known as the
subconscious, the unconscious, the inner child, the lower self, or the
younger self. This part is like a two year old and likes to play and is
visually stimulated. This is why many magick workers have strange
clothing or tool to use. They are really unnecessary, except to get in
touch with the younger self.
Once the spell is released many people recommend grounding to get
rid of any lingering energy that might be in you. Another consideration
is that once the spell is released, forget about it. If you think about
the spell you will call it back to you and you will interfere with its
mission. If you want to reinforce the spell do another, identical spell
at another date. Don't mess with the spell already in progress.
Close down your circle and that's that. I hope I have given the
basics so that anyone can construct their own spells, which is really
more effective than using someone elses. Other's spells can be a good
way for you to compare notes. Research into what thing is associated
with what symbol, energy, etc. will still need to be done, but there
are plenty of books that can do that, as well as many Pagan/magick
sites with such information on the internet that can be of help.
*Original author unknown- Text somewhat modified to express personal
views & beliefs. if you are the original author of this abridged
text, please drop us a line so that you may be credited.
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