Day Four:Write a spell based off of your favorite fantasy book series or TV show.
Daughter Of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor.
What You Will Need:
Different Color Paper/ newspaper/ magazine paper.
Glue
sharpie
Paintbrush/ finger
Tiny Wood dowel rod/ pencil/ wooden kabob skewer
String
You will cut you paper into shapes. The Image below is different shapes and the beads they make.
On each strip of paper you will write a wish that you want to come true.
Coat the strip in glue using the paint brush of the finger.
Using the rod to keep the hole in the bead, Roll it up and let it dry.
Once all your wish beads are good and dry, string them while saying..
I have made these simple beads
I hope the wishes will come true.
They are only minor needs
I have far to much to lose.
Once the necklace is done.. Wear it.
You can also leave some of the beads blank so that when you needa spare wish you can just touch the necklace and use it.
Ground- Clearing and releasing excess energy.
Center- Usually done after Grounding. To calm your emotions, Mind, and Body to be physically and magically aware.
Cleanse- Removing negative energies from an object or a space.
Charge - To infuse an object with personal or external power
Visualize - Forming mental images. It is done to direct energy during spell work.
Banish- To magickally end something, Or to rid the presence of.
Consecrate- The blessing of an object or place by instilling it with positive energy.
Intent / Intention - Your goal, Or purpose for spell work.
Sabbat- The Witches festivals or Holidays (Changing of the seasons / Equinoxes)
Talisman- An object charged with personal power to attract a specific force or energy to the wearer
Do you know any spells or charms or certain plants or anything fro attracting adventure or excitement?
For adventure and success in adventure, I know the color orange works amazingly well (for the success part, anyway). As for safety while traveling and for bringing excitement try wrapping a whole nutmeg in a green cloth or green leaves and tying it off with black thread, charge the little nutmeg talisman in a full moon on a bed of basil and rose petals to give it a little kick of romance and personal luck. :) The nutmeg thing will also ward from accidents while traveling, be it physical or emotional. You could also try writing down where you would like to travel on a piece of paper, burn it from the light of a candle and add the ashes to the basil and rosepetals to help bring you to where you want to be. I hope this helped! :D Safe travels.
sun: about the basic self, who you are when you’re not surrounded by other people. your general traits
moon: the unconscious side of your personality. it explains why you do what you do. represents your instinctual self
rising: the face you put on in public, the sign that is the general first impression on others. it is expressed in your image and features, your style and your mannerisms
medium coeli: (mc/midheaven) gives insight to what you need to do to realise your place in life. can be used to help understand your personal and spiritual goals
imum coeli: (ic) base of your personality, influences your attitude towards your home and family life (your ic is the opposite sign to your mc)
venus: how you act in love and relationships. feminine energies
mars: sexual attraction, passion and anger. masculine energies
mercury: planning and reasoning skills, connected to communication, interacting and awareness
saturn: restrictions, limitations and delays. influences achievements, helps you mature
jupiter: luck, its an optimistic planet that gives inspiration and improves your life
neptune: reaches spirituality within you, there is mysticism and compassion, about divine love
uranus: change, associated with technology and discovery. about enlightenment and creativity
pluto: secrets, personal power and powerlessness. about transformations and self empowerment
chiron: health and disease and how they affect your spiritual path
ceres: how you best provide love and comfort, shows how you best feel nurtured
pallas: creativity, arts and justice, father/daughter relationships, personal power
juno: qualities of your soul mate, deals with marriage, fashion and beauty
vesta: focus, metal clarity and self respect
first house: self image
second house: self worth, money
third house: communication
fourth house: family + home
fifth house: self expression, creativity and romance
sixth house: work and health
seventh house: partnership and marriage
eighth house: transformations and sexuality
ninth house: belief and higher learning
tenth house: career, responsibility, reputation
eleventh house: aspirations and personal goals
twelfth house: soul growth, privacy and secrets
basic earth qualities: practical, reliable, realistic
basic air qualities: unpredictable, intelligent, independent
basic fire qualities: passionate, intense, impulsive
basic water qualities: sensitive, empathetic, emotional
earth dominant: practical, productive, patient, reliable
earth lacking: disorganised, messy, impulsive, irresponsible
air dominant: sociable, independent, curious
air lacking: unsociable, dependent, distant
fire dominant: energetic, impulsive, confident, adventurous
fire lacking: unmotivated, pessimistic
water dominant: empathetic, sensitive, nurturing, creative
water lacking: insecure, reserved, unemotional
All glitter and no fun ✨
Although candles are a relatively modern part of magic, they are now a significant one. In candle magic, the candle is often dressed before it is burned.
Dressing can include some or all of these steps:
Cleaning the candle of unwanted energies
Filling the candle with the intent of the spell
Carving information on the candle, especially identifying information if the candle represents another person
Rubbing special oil on to the candle
Adding powdered herbs on top of the oil (big chunks will burn!)
Adding additional decorations
In ceremonial magic such as Wicca, dressing a candle may be very ritualistic and have specific rules. Refer to your tradition to figure out the correct steps. In folk magics or intuitive paths, think about your goals for the spell, what the candle represents, and what feels right to you.
Should all candles be dressed? No, I don’t think so. Sometimes a candle is a small sacrifice (of goods and effort) and simply burning it is the right thing to do. If you want to light a candle to honor an ancestor or spirit, I don’t think it needs to be dressed.
Is this list comprehensive? I doubt it. These are just the common ones I know about.
Fire hazard? Magic is a part of nature, it does not defy nature. Magical candles are not less likely to set things on fire. If you’ve never dressed a candle with oil or herbs, do a test run first to see if it will ignite. No candles should be allowed to burn without supervision, so if the spell calls for the entire candle to burn down, consider choosing a small one for the spell. That being said, if you are going to leave a candle by itself anyway, keep it in a big dish filled with sand or water (that is sure to catch the candle if it falls over), at least 2 feet away from all fabrics and walls.
Candlesticks and carvers. The candlesticks or holders that you use will be soaked in the energy of the spells you cast. Give them a good washing to get the wax off and a nice spiritual cleansing to get rid of the ‘leftovers’. Likewise, whatever you use to carve in the candle is a miniature wand that will be imprinted with whatever you send through it. Consider using a disposable tool like a toothpick and throw it away outside.
- Tho
Hi! I was wondering if you could tell me a bit more about your 'getting to know you' spread for a new deck? It probably sounds silly but my new deck feels a bit 'reluctant' compared to my previous one, if that makes sense, and I was wondering if you had any pointers 😊
Hello! First off, you don’t sound silly at all. Some decks, just like some people, are a little shy or reticent when they meet someone and need a prompt to open up. Which is where Deck Interviews, like my Getting to Know You spread, come in.
The standard deck interview, which I first came across quite a few years ago, is a six card draw. However, as I’ve worked I’ve expanded on that and my current spread is a nine draw. Yes, this is because I’m quite attached to the magical significance of 3x3 but also because I’m one of those people who can’t resist tinkering to make things personal.
Caveat at this point to say everyone should please feel free to change this in anyway that feels right to you.
So, the spread itself:
The five cards in the bottom row focus solely on the deck:
1. What is your nature? Basically tell me about yourself, give me an idea of your character.
2. What are your strengths? Tell me what type of readings you’re going to excel at.
3. What do you like doing best? Which may at first glance look like a repeat of question 2, but it isn’t. I have observed that, again like people, some decks may not always enjoy doing the thing they are best at - I’m brilliant at maths but I get much more joy out of reading tarot and writing (which I’m good at but not as good as I am at maths).
4. What are your weaknesses? Tell me what type of readings you’re going to struggle with.
5. What do you not like doing? Again, like people, the thing your deck might like least may not correspond to what it is weakest at.
The three cards in the middle row focus on the immediate relationship between you and the deck:
6. How do you feel about me? (no explanation needed)
7. What do you think I need to learn? Tell me what you’ve come into my life to teach me/help me understand.
8. How can I work to achieve that? Tell me what you want us to focus on first.
The final card on the top row is looking ahead at the relationship between you and the deck:
9. Where do you see us going together? Tell me which path we’re on, in this journey we’re about to take together!
I hope that helps. If you do use it, or create your own deck interview spread from this, please do share the results!