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Original Post:
by: User144886 on Aug 17, 2012

I found this topic to be interesting, so I wanted to post it in the coven forum as well as here in the public forums.

Sympathetic magic, also known as Imitative magic, is a type of magic in which the ritual performed imitates the real actions or results that you wish to bring about. Forms of this magic include: candle magic, poppets, and beating a broom with water to attract rain, etc.

[b]Image Magic:[/b]
Image magic is a form of sympathetic magic based around the belief of "like affects like." One of the earliest examples was found 25,000 years ago. Large clay sculptures of bears were found in a cave in France. They were marked with holes from spears. The ancient people would ritualistically stab the sculptures, acting out the hunt. It was believed that this act would ensure a successful hunt.

Most image magic is done to achieve negative outcomes, however it can be used for positive or beneficial outcomes as well. A positive form involves the use of poppets, and is done for healing or binding spells/rituals. Today healing and binding spells are what it is mainly used for, and at one time it was considered to be one of the most effective forms of magic.


I know it's not a lot of info on the subject, but I thought it an interesting tidbit none the less.

[b]Source:[/b]
[i]The Witch Book: The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft, Wicca, and Neo-Paganism.[/i] - Written by Raymond Buckland.