I was just thinking of how children use spells all the time. Like you hear little kids saying "Rain, Rain, go away, come again another day." It a simple spell to make the rain go away yet nobody pays any attention to it. Their are so many other nursery rhymes like this but I'm drawing a blank. Any other ones you can think of?
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is still one of my favorite "spells" to use! :D Children's magick is so potent because they are confident and don't quite grasp the concept of "impossible" yet -- I am always inspired by the the ability of children to create and shape their worlds at will.
I forgot about how children think that everything is real when they are little and put every ounce of strength they have into everything. They have no doubt of anything so their spells are immensely powerful. If only they knew they could actually cast spells, it would be interesting what they could do.
i was thinking why say gods of power gods of might i bid you now stop this plight stop the rain we need no more let it fall never more when you can do that i thaught that had some effects so kids doing spells and they dont even realize it lucky they dont know black magick...
i myself is a child but i didn't know that the rain song was a spell!! i have been doing magic for 2 years and it just came to me on this song i've been singing since i can remember!!
Re: Children using Spells By: Brysing Moderator / Adept
Post # 8 Nov 25, 2010
A spell is a ritual wish! Whether it is a spell using your own energy, or what a Christian would call a prayer when lighting a candle. So, if you have ever blown the candles out on a birthday cake, and made a wish, then you have cast a spell. Broken a wishbone? That is a spell. How many children would put a tooth under the pillow and make a wish? Does the wish come true? It does if mama sees it!