Make Magic Spells Work

Here, you can learn how to make spells that have never even worked before for you. These aren't magic tricks, this 'magic', as we call it, is a part of you that has been released. Use this fun guide to see how to release it.

Steps

  1. Understand what Magick is. There is no one definition that is universally agreed upon, Scott Cunningham defines Magick as "The projection of natural energies to produce needed effects." Magick is energy, it can be found inside us, in nature, everywhere. for a spell to work you must first tap into this energy around us.
  2. Understand what magick can or cannot do. Magick is a force of nature, it is bound to the laws of nature. A spell to go against nature, such as flight or invisibility, can happen because it is not against human nature. Spells work to create changes in the energy surrounding us to bring change. Love, luck, wealth, protection, cleansing, and other forms dealing with forces and energies are possible. No physical changes can instantly manifest themselves through magick. A beauty spell would work if coupled with a new face washing routine, diet, or other activity to promote physical change.
  3. Think positive. Think: "I can do this. I will and I can." It works every time but you have to have the will for it to work at the same time. For example, it's no good saying: "It will work it will" while thinking "can this work?". It's just a trick.
  4. Research. You cannot just throw a bunch of items into a pot, say "abracadabra" and hope it works. Every item has different energies unique to certain spells. Four leaf clovers are lucky, you wouldn't use one in a protection because its energy works against the spell in question. Research the items you wish to use to see if they work in your spell.
  5. Create the spell. Now you are thinking in a positive way, use your skill to make the spell work.
  6. Make sure you have done the spell right. If you use someone else's spell then make sure you follow it.
  7. Wait. Your spell may take a couple of days to take hold. One moon cycle is the average wait time between spells.
  8. Be aware of your surroundings. Magick works in subtleties. You may expect someone to suddenly appear in front of your once you've completed your spell, but this will not happen. What will probably happen is, walking home, you suddenly get this strange desire to check out the new cafe in town. This is the spell telling you something will happen if you go to the cafe.
  9. Don't dwell. Constantly thinking about the spell will cause it to fail. If you cast a spell to get good grades, be sure to study. if you sit around telling yourself "I don't have to study, I cast a spell." Guess what? The spell will fail. If you study, the spell will help you remember the questions easier and get good grades as a result.

Tips

  • Be certain that you are working within the bounds of the Wiccan Creed : "An it harm NONE, do as thou wilt."
  • For such spells that use herbs, here is a list of herbs you may need for the creating spells. The list provides the herb and its properties:
    • Asthma: Aloe Vera, Chamomile, Eucalyptus, Evening Primrose, Feverfew, Ginkgo, Plantain, Marjoram, Valerian
    • Back Pain: Lavender, St. John's Wort, Hydrangea (for back problems)
    • Blood Circulation (increase): Ginkgo, Periwinkle
    • Aloe Vera: Allergic Reactions
    • Blisters: Aloe Vera, Calendula, Lavender, Plantain
    • Bloating: Bee Balm, Evening Primrose, Oregano, Uva Ursi
    • Cancer: General Aloe Vera, Periwinkle
      • Cancer Treatment: Aloe Vera, Echinacea, Lantana, Violet
      • Colon Cancer: Broccoli
      • Liver Cancer: Green Tea
      • Lung Cancer: Aloe Vera, Broccoli
      • Preventative Cancer: Broccoli, Carrot, Tarragon, Tomato
      • Pancreatic Cancer: Green Tea
      • Rectal Cancer: Broccoli
      • Prostate Cancer: Aloe Vera, Fennel, Green Tea
      • Esophageal Cancer: Green Tea
      • Stomach Cancer: Aloe Vera, Broccoli, Garlic, Green Tea
      • Testicular Cancer: Periwinkle
      • Skin Cancer: Green Tea
      • Breast Cancer: Broccoli, Green Tea
    • Breast (Fullness while nursing and to increase milk): Dill, Fennel
    • Bee Stings: Bee Balm, Calendula, Dandelion, Lavender, Parsley, Plantain, Savory (Summer)
    • Anti Aging: Broccoli, Ginkgo, Ginseng, Green Tea.
    • Bedwetting: Valerian
    • Blood Thinner: Garlic
    • Bladder (overall health): Ground Ivy, Hydrangea, Plantain, Uva Ursi
    • Blood Purifier: Echinacea
    • Onion: Gets rid of age spots
    • Blood Sugar Normalizer: Aloe Vera, Beans, Ginseng, Green Tea, Plantain
    • Anxiety: St. John's Wort, Lavender, Poppy, Valerian.
    • Bowels - Inflammatory Disease Green Tea
    • Callouses Dandelion
    • Ginkgo: Alertness
    • Anti-Bacterial: Eucalyptus, Green Tea, Lavender, Lemon Balm
    • Bruises: Bay, Borage, Calendula, Caraway, Cornflower, Feverfew, Hydrangea, Hyssop, Lavender, Plantain, Sage, St. John's Wort, Rosemary
    • Blood Oxygen (increase): Periwinkle
    • Bladder Infections: Garlic, Goldenrod, Hydrangea, Parsley, Uva Ursi
    • Circulatory Problems- Evening Primrose, Lemongrass
    • Cognitive Function - Improve Ginkgo, Periwinkle
    • Breast Pain - Pre-Menstrual Evening Primrose
    • Blood Pressure (regulate): Ginseng, Green Tea
    • Burns - Aloe Vera, Calendula, Chamomile, Echinacea, Eucalyptus, Hydrangea, Lavender, Onion, Plantain, St. John's Wort, Yarrow
    • Blood Pressure (lower): Chervil, Chives, Garlic, Green Tea, Onion, Periwinkle, Tomato, Valerian
    • Bronchitis Borage, Eucalyptus, Hyssop, Chamomile, Oregano, Plantain, Poppy, St. John's Wort, Thyme, Violet
    • Chicken Pox - Calendula, Lantana
    • Bleeding: Cayenne, Periwinkle, Yarrow
    • Breath Freshener Anise, Fennel, Lavender, Parsley
    • Canker Sores - Goldenseal, Lavender
    • Cardiovascular Disease - Ginkgo, Green Tea
    • Boils: Eucalyptus, Plantain
    • Cirrhosis Aloe Vera, Dandelion, Evening Primrose
    • Cholesterol (lower)- Beans, Evening Primrose, Garlic, Lemongrass, Onion, Tomato
    • Cold- Angelica, Anise, Bee Balm, Cayenne, Chamomile, Echinacea, Eucalyptus, Feverfew, Garlic, Goldenrod, Ground Ivy, Horehound, Lantana, Lavender, Marjoram, Plantain, Poppy, Radish, Rosemary, Violet, Yarrow
    • Cerebral vein and artery dilator Periwinkle
  • Why is there a "k" in magick in this article? Many Pagans add the "k" to demonstrate the difference between real magic and magic tricks.
  • Keep a Book of Shadows, Grimoire, or notebook to record your spell and any results so you can tweak it until it works perfectly for you.

Warnings

  • Be sure you are using the energy in nature, and not the energy in your body. Your body needs its energy to function and you could get sick .
  • Know the uses of plants and their safety factors if you are using them in spells, especially as potions for drinking or as ointments. Some are very poisonous and should neither be taken nor smeared on skin. If in doubt, do not use.
  • Ground after the spell. Similar to using your own energy, too much energy in your body can cause you to get sick.
  • Do not misuse spells for negative purposes.
  • If you are performing spells for medical reasons, don't stop seeing the health professionals. Spells should only be in addition to professional health assistance, not in place of. Spells do not cure cancer or terminal illnesses but you may benefit psychologically from the positive feelings of well-being of being amongst people who are supportive as you carry out spells according to your own beliefs.

Things You'll Need

  • Your choice because you are creating the spells. No one can tell you what you should use. For example: Someone says that they used a yellow candle for getting a job doesn't mean you have to use a yellow candle. There is no way to prove that yellow candles will get you a job, maybe you will decide to use a blue candle for the same purpose and this blue candle will work for you.
  • Use what you want.

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