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Hereâs a quick-and-dirty list of things that I think sets up a good foundation for someone moving forward with magic work and why. Theyâre also in order of what I think is best approached first. (For a time reference, I recommend the whole thing taking at LEAST a year, but individual steps and overall length will vary in each person.)
Learn basic magical theory. What is happening when you cast a spell? What is grounding? How do correspondences work? Why is X step or tool important? Learn about what it is youâre doing before diving into actual casting. Have a basic grip on how it works.Â
Some form of divination, even if itâs something as simple as a pendulum. Other people wonât always be there to help you answer questions, validate your interpretation of something, or offer direction. Having some form of divination under your belt helps you avoid dependency on other people. You can more easily answer your own questions, check your own intuition, and take matters into your own hands.
Protection and Cleansing. No matter what path you go down or what type of magic you end up doing, these are two things that every magic worker needs to know how to do, and know how to do it well. They also tend to be fairly straightforward to learn. Cleanse your space, cleanse yourself, cleanse that object, cleanse your grandma. Then protect them. Learn how to set up wards and shields, which brings us toâŚ.
Basic energy work. Youâve probably already run into it a lot by this point and itâs fine if youâve already picked up some things. But now is the time to really focus on it and get comfortable with it. Learn how to confidently sense whatâs around you and interact with it, fix gaps in your wards and shields, project your intent into things, you get the idea. Energy work will always be there in a pinch and requires no materials besides your body, and is extremely versatile. Plus, most paths really require at least a base-level understanding of it these days. Canât hurt.
Start honing your specific path. Hereâs where the cookbooks, the old graveyards, the skulls on the shelf, the fairy figurines start really coming into play. If you have an idea of what sort of path youâd like to follow, start really getting into the meat of it! What does it look like? What are the first steps to that type of magic? If for now youâre still eclectic or arenât sure, then just read what interests you or try more advanced general spells than you have so far.
Go back and do it all again. Thatâs right. You can also put time into your path or your regular research, but go back and pick up those old books from step one. Read the old articles. Return to the basics and see how your views have become more nuanced, or how you disagree. What details flew over your head the first time? Can you pick up a new form of divination or try something new with your main form? Could those wards and shields be stronger? You get the idea. Once youâve revisited it, you should have a really solid foundation that will help you no matter what direction you take next!
Other stuff to study on the side: Local folklore, mythology, and types of spirits. You may not want to work with spirits, but sometimes spirits want to work with you! So itâs good to have an idea of what to do if they pop up. What plants grow in your area? Whatâs edible? What is used in healing? What plants are NOT edible in your area? Whatâs poisonous?
If you think thereâs another important step that you recommend that I didnât include, feel free to add it! :)
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By Ralf Thomas
Hidden Altar Idea!! I have recently had to hide my altar, and I came up with the idea to have it in my top dresser drawer.
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Wording a spell correctly is extremely important! Weâve all heard the stories of someone who cast a spell and technically had it come true, but in a way that wasnât what they actually wanted at all! Hereâs a list of common âloopholesâ spells will take to get the job done, and how to make sure you get what you want!
đŻTaking its time- âI want money,â you tell the Universe, hoping to get some help with rent. Well, rent comes and thereâs no extra cash in sight! Then, two weeks later, a surprise wad of cash all but lands in your lap. The spell came true, but not in time for when it mattered. This is easily fixed by adding ââŚby the end of the month,â or specifying what the money is for, which in this case was this monthâs rent.
đŻNo help needed- âI want money,â you say again. Magic will often take the path of least resistance, so if youâve already got a paycheck on the way, the spell might not do much besides make sure it doesnât get lost. There. Money. It can be good to specify that you want your spell to work in addition to everything youâre already doing!
đŻ Bare minimum- This time from your money spell, it arrives on time from an unexpected source! But itâs a quarter you found on the ground. Maybe three quarters. Not much help! If your intent would require the money to be close to a certain amount or any other specific like that, let it be known! The universe isnât there to make assumptions.
đŻ For the worst- Letâs say you have two friends that have been flirting, so you cast a nice little spell to let any mutual interest between them blossom into a relationship and save them some trouble. It happens, but it turns out they do NOT work well with each other. They are interested in each other, but argue constantly and bring out the worst in each other. The relationship is hurting them both. You had the absolute best of intentions, but there was no way of knowing that would happen! This is why a lot of witches include the phrase, âfor the highest goodâ in their spells, as a failsafe for any unexpected pitfalls like this that may be lurking. The universe will see them but doesnât know to care unless you specify.
đŻAnother layer- Once I made a dream bear to bring me more dreams. Well, I had lots more dreams, but couldnât remember any of them! I didnât think that was something I needed to specify. Make sure you hit every point you need to be satisfied with a result.
As a general rule, if my spell includes a prayer or petition of any sort, I take a few minutes and comb through it for stuff like this beforehand. What am I specifying? What am I leaving up to interpretation? Could any of that manifest in a way I would be unhappy with? Take a little time before you start casting to smooth out all those wrinkles! Best of wishes!
I really needed to hear this today, thank you SeĂĄn.
(From: A LONG EMOTIONAL NIGHT | Far From Noise)
You can call me Greg! I love crystals, tarot, runes, nature, space, and all things witchy and magical. Catholic-Male-Witch. Positivity, and an open mind are welcome.
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