SKILL is best achieved by an invocation that speaks directly to the spirit of the desired art. The arts are themselves named after the spirits and so are addressed in the name of the art.
Three fresh leaves of an oak should be placed on a table and surrounded then by the placement of five lighted candles so as to form the five points of a pentacle. A circle should then be drawn around the whole and no more should any enter or leave the circle.
The desired art must be addressed by name and her invocation ye should speak in a soft yet firm voice:
''Spirit of (name the art), I summon thee to this place that thee may attend to mine desire of skill in thine beauty.
Spirit of (name the art), I summon thee in the power of the everlasting virtue of the highest that thee attend.
Thy skill I desire so as to honor the virtues of thine art.
Let this pass between us that thee suffer not the pain of torment for thy disregard and the two edged sword in its swift and unyielding justice might stay its blade from thee.
Grant thy skill now that thee shall enjoy the product of mine labors in thy name. So this I ask, so this let be so''.
Having spoke the invocation, dismiss the spirit. The candles should be extinguished and the leaves should be rolled and buried in freshly turned soil.
''Soil'' is what you grow stuff in. ''Dirt'' is what's in your house [to quote my family of landscapers] It says freshly turned, so prepare the soil [can be your yard, can be a pot of soil] then cast the spell and bury it. You don't need fancy soil.
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