Preparation: First smudge your altar, second invoke your Spirit Guides, third cast your circle.
Casting: Just follow the instructions and do exactly as it says to do with the ingredients.
Finishing: Be sure to thank your Spirit Guides for helping you cast your spell.
Cleaning Up: Make sure there is no ash from the incense burned, no running wax left behind from candles lit, etc. Put everything back as it should be and relax.
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Candles: Candles help to channel energy, focus energy, attract energy, and repel energy, all according to what you need. Certain colors have different effects. You can find a list of these effects by scrolling down.
Chanting: Chanting helps some people to focus and direct energy into a certain spot while casting a spell. Other people, such as myself, are distracted more then aided by these words being spoken so find it easier to cast in silence. Decide which way is better for you and cast your spells accordingly. Words are not required, but for many people they are helpful.
Incense: Incense helps to channel, focus, attract, and repel energy similar to how candles do. Likewise, different incense scents have different effects and you can find a list of those effects by scrolling down.
Herbs: There are two lists of herbs here. One is in the Incense list, just forget the burning part. The other is just a short list of basic herbs used for common practice.
Stones: Stones can be used for various purposes. Mostly their mere presence is enough to aid in the casting of spells, although certain spells may require you being a little more active with the stones present.
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Casting a Spell: Regardless of whether or not the instructions remind you to; be sure to visualize the good results you want. Keep your goal in mind, know that it will work, and don't worry about it.
Modifying a Spell: If you want to cast a spell, but see something that you don't like the thought of doing, such as cutting yourself to add your own blood, try substituting it somehow. Add something that fits in with the spell and should have the same results. The spell may not be as strong, but it should still work. Just be sure to ask your peers about what you're doing to ensure you are adding the best possible substitute. You may find that it might actually be better to just drop that specific ingredient without a replacement for it.
Creating a Spell: First decide what kind of spell you want to cast. Once you have that look through the list of candles, incenses and herbs, and stones here to decide what all should be present during the casting of your spell. You can come up with a chant to go along with the spell and help you to focus your energy where it needs to be as well.
Casting: Just follow the instructions and do exactly as it says to do with the ingredients.
Finishing: Be sure to thank your Spirit Guides for helping you cast your spell.
Cleaning Up: Make sure there is no ash from the incense burned, no running wax left behind from candles lit, etc. Put everything back as it should be and relax.
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Candles: Candles help to channel energy, focus energy, attract energy, and repel energy, all according to what you need. Certain colors have different effects. You can find a list of these effects by scrolling down.
Chanting: Chanting helps some people to focus and direct energy into a certain spot while casting a spell. Other people, such as myself, are distracted more then aided by these words being spoken so find it easier to cast in silence. Decide which way is better for you and cast your spells accordingly. Words are not required, but for many people they are helpful.
Incense: Incense helps to channel, focus, attract, and repel energy similar to how candles do. Likewise, different incense scents have different effects and you can find a list of those effects by scrolling down.
Herbs: There are two lists of herbs here. One is in the Incense list, just forget the burning part. The other is just a short list of basic herbs used for common practice.
Stones: Stones can be used for various purposes. Mostly their mere presence is enough to aid in the casting of spells, although certain spells may require you being a little more active with the stones present.
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Casting a Spell: Regardless of whether or not the instructions remind you to; be sure to visualize the good results you want. Keep your goal in mind, know that it will work, and don't worry about it.
Modifying a Spell: If you want to cast a spell, but see something that you don't like the thought of doing, such as cutting yourself to add your own blood, try substituting it somehow. Add something that fits in with the spell and should have the same results. The spell may not be as strong, but it should still work. Just be sure to ask your peers about what you're doing to ensure you are adding the best possible substitute. You may find that it might actually be better to just drop that specific ingredient without a replacement for it.
Creating a Spell: First decide what kind of spell you want to cast. Once you have that look through the list of candles, incenses and herbs, and stones here to decide what all should be present during the casting of your spell. You can come up with a chant to go along with the spell and help you to focus your energy where it needs to be as well.
