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How long does it take for a spell to work?

And how often should it be re casted?

Thanks :)
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Re: Spell Work
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The amount of time a spell takes to manifest really all depends on the working, the intention behind the working, the situation itself and how you undertook the working.

Manifestation of results can take anything from days to years depending on the desired outcome and how you go about it. A small, fast burning candle spell will likely manifest much faster than a sweetening jar which is generally considered to be a slow to manifest technique.

The intention and desired outcome matters too, because an outcome that is easy to achieve and you're only after a little push will likely manifest relatively quickly as long as nothing drastically changes, but if you are wanting a new house (example) that is going to take a lot longer as you need to be in the right financial position, find the perfect house, go through paperwork, etc. It will take considerably longer. So there is no real fixed answer for this.

In terms of how quickly you can re-cast a spell, that really all depends on your personal practice. I personally give my workings several weeks to months in order to manifest before I re-cast a spell because they are likely manifesting during this time. But if you are doing a quick working and want to continue the workings for longer you can re-cast the spell sooner, it entirely depends on the type of working you are doing and the intention, as candle spells can be repeated easily, but jars and long term workings you won't want to re-cast as quickly.

Sorry I can't give you any fixed details on this, but it really does all depend on the working and intention.

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Re: Spell Work
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