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by: SilverVixen on Mar 10, 2009

To for-warn you all, this is long because there is a few articles that I have borrowed from sacred texts that are a bit lengthy but worth the read.

1.)What is Magick? Forget all the fallacies and

stereotypical pre-conceptions
taught to you out of fear and ignorance and approach this

question with an
open mind. You will probably find it is not what you have

been taught to
think. Magick has been defined as "The art and science of

causing change to
occur in conformity with will *1" which could be put

more simply as making
desired change happen; or as "energy tending to change"; a

definition I use
is "magick is conscious evolution through directing

energy". This does not
really explain magick though, so I will try to elaborate

on these phrases
without jargon.

An aim of magick is to train the mind by harnessing and

making more
consciously accessible such higher faculties as intuition,

inspiration and
the creative imagination, and by drawing on the power of

the unconscious -
to try and use more than the 10% of our brain's capacity

that we do.

Magick assumes belief in, or rather experience of, subtle

energies. We can
only see about one seventieth of the light spectrum, yet

what we cannot see
still affects us - such as x-rays and ultraviolet light.

Similarly, magick
is about focusing more subtle, non-physical energies, and

directing them to
create change. To go about this requires experience, and

training to improve
the power of the mind, and specifically, the will.

Acts such as meditation, breath control, voice work, body

work,
visualization, drama, ritual, and others, are all designed

to improve our
body and mind, to better sharpen us and balance us, and to

enable us to
perceive and wield more subtle energies.

In the same way, an individual is as strong as their will,

and the more
balanced and integrated a person is, the stronger their

will (note, this is
probably one of the main reasons why so many magicians

have experience of
counselling and/or psychology, recognising the help these

processes can
give, both through training and experiencing them. This

also acts as a
removal of farcical social stigma often attached to these

processes).

Practising magick tends to act as a deconditioning

mechanism and can be a
subtle process, the longer you practice, the more you

change and the
unnecessary inhibitions, stigmas, guilts and sin complexes

that society
builds in are removed. This has the effect of releasing

their energy into
the psyche, where it can strengthen the individual.

The more physical side, such as yoga, bodywork, dance and

massage, also
removes the tension held in the body as body armour, and

releases this and
removes energy blockages which impair full efficiency and

may result in
illness.

Possibly the major difference between magick and many of

the religious paths
to spiritual growth is that magick is more dynamic, and

places the emphasis
on you to work for change - there are no gurus in magick,

rather there are
fellow students with different perspectives and

experiences - we learn from
each other, as in other areas of life.

Magick tends to work a lot with symbols, as these are the

language of the
unconscious, and this is an area of tremendous power to

tap. Symbols have
many functions, and one of these, released through magick,

can be the
ability to confound the ego and the censor mechanisms, and

enabling us to
perceive more subtle truths, or experience direct

revelations. Although we
may not be able to fully explain how symbols work, we know

from experience
that certain symbols seem harmonious with certain types of

energy.

For example a magician may tell you that if you want to

attract love you
should wear green, and rose perfume, perhaps wear copper,

like a bracelet or
necklace, etc. These are all things attributed with Venus,

who is associated
with love, and so the principal is one of contagion -

sympathetic magick, or
making something happen by working with items linked to

it. This is one of
the oldest and most commonly practised forms of magick.

Working with the
symbols of a type of energy does seem to attract that

energy.

A cautionary word here, magick is often seen as a way to

hidden powers, and
entered for the wrong reason, the "I want sex, power and

lots of money"
syndrome. Now there is nothing wrong with these things in

themselves, but
when you do magick you will discover that you tend to get

what you need
rather than necessarily what you want.

When you do magick you generally use techniques to alter

your state of
consciousness and raise energy, and then direct that

energy to create a
desired result. The channel that energy takes as directed

by your altered
state of consciousness is not necessarily the path you

might expect in your
normal everyday state. Magick does bring you power, yes,

but it is power
over yourself, not other people. It is the power that is

important, to grow
and to create positive change.

This does not mean there is anything wrong with using

magick to gain more
physical things, there is nothing wrong with doing a

ritual or spell to get
a job, whereas trying to make a specific individual go to

bed with you would
be wrong. Magick is very much about intent, and if your

intent is to get
work, you are not imposing on people, whereas if you were

trying to make
somebody do something that they would not naturally do,

you are imposing on
their will.

If you did a ritual to attract love without specifying a

person, but opening
yourself to the opportunity to meet someone where love may

arise, and to
feel more attractive and better about yourself, you are

not imposing, you
are trying to create positive change.

Magick is a commitment to yourself, and it requires

determination,
perseverance, strength, openness to change and absence of

rigidity, a love
of life (including yourself), and a desire to grow and

fulfil your
potential. It may be that you already have all these

qualities and do this
already without calling it magick - magick is not about

labels, and those
who think and talk as if it is unfortunately put some

people off. Magick is
learning about the natural flows of energy in the

universe, and working in
harmony with them to effect positive change, both in

yourself and in your
environment.

Some people ask why magick is spelt with a 'k' on the end.

This is to
distinguish it from magic, associated in the popular mind

with illusionism
and prestidigitation, stage magic. Magick is not about

illusion, it is about
creating real change, and the 'k' signifies this. K is the

eleventh letter
of the alphabet, i.e. the one beyond ten. Symbolically

this is very
powerful, as we work in base ten, and eleven represents

the unseen, or
hidden energies - the subtle energies of magick, eleven is

considered to be
the number of magick.

Magickal training and experience bring forth the energies

of the
unconscious, and so it is no surprise to see that symbols

become more
important as you develop, providing not only the language

of dream and the
unconscious, but also helping create a more flexible

perception grid of the
universe. To grow spiritually, it is vital that you remain

flexible and do
not become dogmatic, rather that you are open to

experience and willing to
question your ideas and beliefs as a result of those

experiences.

Magick can be a painful process. It is not easy to

maintain the discipline
and honest self-critical approach all the time. It can

also be hard work
dealing with the energy released without being knocked off

balance
sometimes. The important thing in these cases is to remain

honest and keep
at it. Nobody said magick was easy! It takes a lot of

practice and hard work
and pain, but the rewards are spiritual and mental growth,

the joy of life
and the beauty of unconditional love. Beyond the limits

there are no limits!

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? copyright 1999, 2000, 2001 David Rankine
www.avalonia.co.uk
This article may be reproduced for non-commercial

purposes, providing that
this original copyright notice stays in place at all

times.


2.) How do i cast spells?Tips

* Spells are only effective if you believe them to be.

If you want your magic to work, you need to have faith in

yourself. It's all about perception and willpower.
* One key thing to remember is to try and stop your

mind from thinking about anything apart from the spell.
Warnings

* If you are just doing it for fun, don't bother - it

won't work for a party trick. Keep in mind that its a

spirit/will thing.
* If you follow it, remember the Threefold Law when

working a spell. What you put out, be it magical or not,

comes back to you threefold.
* There is a posibility these spells may not work.
* Simple Rule: If you send evil out, it will come back

knocking on your door.


3.) How do I write a Spell?
1. State your intention. Decide on the result you want

to accomplish with the spell.
2.
The Moon is important in witchcraft and, therefore,

has a profound influence.
The Moon is important in witchcraft and, therefore,

has a profound influence.
Time your spell. Timing when casting spells can be

important. The Moon is important in witchcraft, and

therefore has a profound influence upon us. It is very

important to choose the right moon phase for your spell;

magical workings for gain, increase or bringing things to

you, should be initiated when the moon is waxing (from new

to full); when the moon is waning (from full to dark),

then its time for magical workings of decrease or sending

away. The highest energy occurs at the full moon, and

therefore this is the most powerful time for magical

workings. The new moon is the next most powerful time for

magic.
3. Work with the seasons. There is a natural time for

starting things (a planting time), for maturing things (a

growing time), for reaping things (a harvest time) and, of

course, a time for rest and planning.
4. Gather your tools. Make sure that you have all the

tools that you need for casting the spell. Your tools must

have no inherent magic. They are to help you create a

mood. You also have to clean your tools. Don't forget to

cleanse and bless (consecrate) your tools before your

begin casting your spell.
5. Understand magic. Remember that magic is the

manipulation of energy, a thought is a form of energy and

a visualization is an even stronger form of energy. Your

visualization can be a method used to intensify further

and direct your will. Your visualization can be the method

by which you control the magical energy you have produced.

You must know what you want. You must see it. You must

feel the high energy flow. You must direct it.
6. Write your spoken words. For making your words and

thoughts stronger you can write your spell into a rhyme to

be spoken aloud; this makes it easier to remember your

spell, you can also chant your spell to raise energy.
7. Remember the Threefold Law. Everything that you want

to reach with this spell comes back 3 times, good or

wrong.


Tips

* Before you write your final version of your spell,

you can write on a note what you want to reach with your

spell, and what you are needing.
* Don't forget to cast a circle before doing any

spell, for you are totally vulnerable for elementals when

casting higher powers of other beings.
* Meditation is the key to relaxation, and being

completely relaxed allows energy to flow freely throughout

your body. You should learn how to clear your mind and

focus with whats on hand.

Warnings

* Remember the very important law: if thee harm none,

do what thou will.
* Remember to always end a spell in "In no way shal

this spell reverse, or place upon me any curse, so mote it

be"

wikihow.com

4.) How do i perform a shield?

Start by just visualizing yourself, and then simply

imagine a positive permeable bubble form around your form,

blocking all negative influences allowing positive

energies to pass through.

Although this method didn't work for me at first, you can

make it suit yourself and your ideology, like I made mine

based off a force field tech. Like I said, this is not

guaranteed to work the first time for everyone and it may

take a while to make one that's suitable for you, so as

with everything in life, practice makes perfect.

Another shielding method, is the Mirror Sheild

Focus all energy to your core (bellybutton area), and see

this energy turn white (or some other color you like) and

force it out of your body. Make this orb turn into large

mirrors that surround your body. The mirror can be

whatever type of mirror you'd like for it to be, one

complete mirror, or separate ones. The color has to be a

color you feel safe with, as it will help boost the

protective nature of the shield.

Warning - this will take some practice, and will even be a

bit of a physical drain. After a while, you will be able

to sustain the shield with no difficulty. You can modify

this to your liking, as things like this are different to

each person. Play around with it and see what you can come

up with.

5.) Whats the difference between black and white?

There really isn't a difference when it comes to black and

white magic. True magic has no color as nature is caring

and cruel so is magic. The color classifications are there

for purposes of intent. Ex: a curse can be used in white

magic to help make a person better themselves.

6.) What do i do when spells dont work?

There are several reasons why I spell doesn't work. What

happens usually is that the spell caster is dabbling or

meddling with magic for their first time and doesn't

truely believe that the spell will actually work. This is

an automatic set up for a downfall or a backfire. When

performing spells always keep total focus and know, not

think, your spell will work. Also, meditation before spell

casting is also a really good place to start

7.) Do spells bring bad luck or demons back on the spell

caster?

Not all spells do this, there are some that do, such as

curses or jinx's that backfire. In these cases it's best

to smudge yourself with white sage (light white sage and

waft the smoke over your body) or take a purification

bath.

8.) Are Love Spells ok to do?
Personally I do not condone love spells, nor do I tell

people they are ok to do as most love spells interfere

with free will and the persons' mind. By doing this you

are going back on the Wiccan Rede "An it harm none, do

what thou will"

9.) What is a curse, Hex, Jinx?
Ever wonder what's the difference between a hex, a jinx,

and a curse? There are specific definitions of the three

in magic and alchemy. As it is not a big deal if you

typically get them mixed up, knowing the difference can

help if you are a stickler for details.

A hex is generally a spell or bewitchment. It is derived

from "hexe", a German word for "witch", and comes from the

folklore of the Pennsylvania Dutch. In folklore it can be

good or bad, but now is generally known by its negative

connotations. Hexes can be made for hire,
with the witch being able to be paid for both inflicting

a hex and for removing a hex.

A jinx is the continual or repeated bad luck. It is

usually the result of a fatal accident. One of the more

famous jinxes comes with the Hope Diamond. In the 17th

century Madame de Montespan, the mistress of King Louis

XIV, owned the diamond and it is during this time that the

stone is said to have become jinxed. She was believed to

have conducted so called "black masses". Over 100 years

later, King Henry the XVI gave the Hope Diamond to Marie

Antoinette. Ms. Antoinette loaned this piece to her friend

the Princesse de Lamballe. Not only did both Princesse de

Lamballe and Marie Antoinette get executed, but every

other owner of the Hope Diamond has suffered a tragic

demise.

A curse is a malevolent spell that is purposefully done to

inflict harm upon another. It has been a part of magic and

alchemy since the beginning, and can also be done by

Catholic priests. It is derived from "cursein", an Anglo

Saxon worse meaning "to invoke harm or evil upon". Curses

can be both spoken and written. A famous written curse is

the anathema proclaimed by the Catholic pope to

excommunicate someone from the church.
Objects can also be cursed, and can affect anyone who owns

the object. Cursed objects can affect people with bad

luck, misfortune, ill health, and even death.
Probably the most famous of all hexes, jinxes, and curses

is the Curse of Tutankamen. The Egyptians were firm

believers that if you disturbed a tomb, the spirit of the

dead one became homeless and therefore tombs were

protected by curses. The Egyptian king Tutankamen's tomb

was discovered
in 1922 by Lord Carnavon and Howard Carter and lore has

it that they found a tablet with the tomb that read "Death

will slap with his wings whoever disturbs this pharaoh's

peace". Mysterious circumstances then followed the deaths

of everyone associated with the opening of the tomb, even

though inscribed tablets and the description of death

coming on wings weren't customary in Egyptian times. By

1929, 22 people had died in association with the tomb, 13

of which were present at the opening of the tomb.

In conclusion, next time you think you've jinxed your

favorite team, or been cursed for all eternity, you'll

know the proper term for what you're going through.

10.)What are important days to remember? Important days

are all based on what you are doing. The Holidays or

Sabbats and Esabbats are important to remember as they are

the celebration times of things such as fertility, death

and life.

11.) Why are colours important for different

spells/rituals? Colors are helpful when it comes to spells

and rituals because they help focus our minds, and help us

shift to a higher consciousness

12.) What colours should i use for spells/rituals?

The color you need to use for a spell or ritual varies

depending on what is called for. Usually it's in the

ingredients section before the instructions for the spell.

13.) Why is the moon important?

The moon holds great importance due to the feminine nature

and power it holds. Using the moon in spells and rituals

helps amplify the effects.

14.) What are psionics?

Psionics derives from the word psionic whis is used to

describe various mental abilities such as telepathy,

teleportation, telekenesis and other psychic phenomena.

psionics can be used to refer to multiples or the study of

psychic penomena

15.) what are angels?
Angels are messengers. They are messengers from spirit

allowing us a greater understanding and connection to

Spirit. The word angel comes from angelos which is the

Greek word for messenger. Not only are angels messengers,

they are also part of our consciousness, representing

realms beyond thought and idea. The human mind needs form,

so the Light of Spirit takes on the physical form of an

angel, to encourage direct communion with God. We create a

dimensional blending that enables them to appear in a form

that is acceptable to us.

Though the form of angels changes from culture to culture,

almost every culture throughout the world has reports of

angels. There are angels in Christian, Judaic and Islamic

lore. Angels were reported in ancient Assyrian and

Mesopotamian, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism and Taoism. Ancient

Greeks called them horae, Vikings called them valkyries,

in Persia they were fereshta, to the Hindus they were

apsaras and in the African religion of the Yoruba, angels

were called orisha. Traditionally in Shamanism (which is

the primordial spiritual path of all indigenous people)

there are reports of ascending birdlike spirits. These

half-bird/half-human spirits are called the bird people or

the bird tribes.