Let it pour (TESTED)

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Have you ever wanted to summon even a small bit of rain? Well this spell is your one. I have tested this and it works, most of the time.

Casting Instructions for 'Let it pour (TESTED)'

You will need the following items for this spell:

  • Belief (Important)
  • A voice
  • A cloudy sky
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You will need the following items for this spell:

  • Belief (Important)
  • A voice
  • A cloudy sky

For this rain spell, like many other spells, you need belief. I know, you may think this is cliche? but it is very important, believe me. All you need is a chant and a cloudy sky, you need a cloudy sky, without it it will barely work. After checking the sky and about to chant, what I do is I call upon the Aztec god of rain, Tlaltoc (Pronounced Tla-Loke), then I chant these words (make sure to visualise the storm you want while chanting. Try to do it in order. First a cloudy sky, next it becomes windy, and than comes the rain. Add or remove parts as you want): Make it rain, make it rain, make it rain The fate is sealed Make it rain, make it rain, make it rain The fate is sealed Make it rain, make it rain, make it rain The fate is sealed So mote it be __________________ Then its done. Just so you know, the first time I tried this, only a few raindrops came down. I felt the first drip on my chin. The second time I didn't ask Tlaltoc for help, and it never worked. I would advise to ask him for help. I understand if it doesn't work the first time, you might not believe, but try it again. It took me lots of tries to get it and the truth is I am still practicing it. It may only rain above you This spell was made by me. And remember: "An Ye Harm None, Do What Ye Will"


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Added to on Mar 28, 2017
Last edited on Dec 13, 2020
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After I cast this spell, all I did for the rest of the day was dance and sing in my rain. XOXO

Apr 09, 2019
I hope you realize that when weather spells work it isn't creating a small rain cloud in your area but moving weather patterns and effecting the planet because magick is part of nature.

Oct 25, 2020
Yeah. That's why the spell calls for cloudy weather. It just won't work in sunny weather since there aren't any clouds carrying rain. It could cause evaporation to quicken, but won't create clouds

Is that a coincidence or did that just work

This worked! I spent the rest of my evening reading a book on my porch meditating.

I got a strong storm with pouring rain that lasted like 30 minutes..... At least it worked

This really works for me as I live in Australia where it doesn't rain much. After I cast this spell two or three days later it rains nearly for a week

Feb 24, 2020
You probably did the spell really well but it was delayed (i mean it takes time to make a week-long storm). Mine was a pretty average rainstorm in about 10 minutes, so yeah it works. Yay!

Omg this actually worked!!!

do you have to say it at loud?

omgg it really worked i did it in the evening and it was 35 degrees but after 4-5 hours when i goed to sleep it was rain and Mist four 1 hour

This spell really works. Too bad it can't work when it's sunny. All that happens is a bunch of wind in sunny weather. But I've noticed that after casting in sunny weather, the next day is all rainy and stuff. Coincidence?

Oct 26, 2020
Actually as someone who who practiced weather magick as the first type of magick they learned just intuitively I can say that having clouds is not a requirement because the spell is bringing those clouds by creating that change within the Universe which then manifests in the physical world by creating the environmental conditions that will bring the rain storm or what ever weather (has to be a real weather pattern) pattern the Witch is creating. -Pike

Nov 05, 2020
Pike, I personally think that the clouds are required. This spell is using your magick and the power of Lord Tlaltoc to burst the clouds apart for rain. Just my thoughts, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong

This worked for me the first time completely. I didn't have to focus on any deity. Is this possible? I am impressed with the results.

Nov 04, 2020
Maybe. Deities are called upon to bless spells and add some of their own powers to your spellwork. If you didn't have to focus on a deity, it could show that you have a much greater control of magickal power then you think

What do I say to call upon the god of rain like “I call upon the Aztec god of rain tlaltoc” would that work? Please reply

Oct 25, 2020
I personally say ''Aztec God of Rain, Tlaltoc. I ask that you lend your power to this magickal working''. Try asking instead of demanding. Everything should be treated with some respect, including gods and goddesses

Do I specifically have to ask Tlaltoc, or can I ask any rain deity?

Apr 08, 2021
If you work with a deity that is associated with rain, storms, weather, water so on, you could call on them.

Apr 26, 2021
Why not? Though perhaps, depending on the deity (which you should probably ensure holds some kind of association with water or rain), you should change the words of the spell. ''Make it rain'' sounds a bit commanding (Based on my experiences with Zeus, he left me wondering for two hours whether or not the spell worked! And based on how much I over-think, it definitely seemed like a bit of a punishment). ''I request rain to fall'' sounds much more polite. And always remember to thank the deity.

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