The Mill Chant

  Rated 5/5 Stars
SpellsSpiritual  ► Energy  ► The Mill Chant
a traditional chant used to raise and send energy for any goal or purpose

Casting Instructions for 'The Mill Chant'

You will need the following items for this spell:

  • X
Share   
     
You will need the following items for this spell:

  • X
Focus on your intent and chant the following:

''Air breath and air blow

Make the mill of magick grow

Work the will for which I pray,

Eo Deo Ha Hay Yay.

Fire flame and fire burn

Make the mill of magick turn

Work the will for which I pray,

Eo Deo Ha Hay Yay.

Water heat and water boil

Make the mill of magick toil

Work the will for which I pray,

Eo Deo Ha Hay Yay.

Earth without and Earth within

Make the mill of magick spin

Work the will for which I pray,

Eo Deo Ha Hay Yay.''

Send the energies out once you feel you've raised enough.


Share   
     

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Added to
Part of the Divine Spirits Library.

Comments


Comments are open to members. Join today and be part of the largest pagan / new age community online.

Does this work?

What is the 'X'?

Nov 10, 2023
I think it just means you don't need anything. This is a chant one would use as a point of mental focus while building/drawing in energy and intent.

I felt it work for me.Thank you.

Personally, this is nonsense. However, the author explained this is their way of charging energy before a spell. Saying a chant is one method of building energy, so try it and see how it works for you. I prefer dancing to charge energy, others meditate. Do what works for you.

Apr 19, 2024
I got curious and did a few seconds of searching, It seems this chant (or at least ones very similar to it) has been reproduced in several places... I can't seem to find an actual 'origin' to it, but it seems to often refer to using this chant whe walking your cauldron or magical space. Considering the elemental nature of the verses I surmise it could be/could have been a method of initiating a working and calling the elements.

I would love to know where it comes from though, I am curious what sort of tradition it is tied with... Whether it is a 'root' path, or some amalgamation of traditions into a newer practice.


Print Spell

Is this content used without proper permission?
Please report any violations of copyright via our contact page.

* All information on this page is provided by the coven or person named and the contents of this page is not mediated by the administrators of the website. Please use common sense when following any directions on this page. Do not ingest anything which does not seem safe. If you suspect the content of this page to be intentionally deceiving please contact us immediately.