The Witch's Pyramid
  The Witches' Pyramid is a set of four principles that are very
important to successful magic: To Know, To Will, To Dare, and To Keep
Silent.

To Know


Do research on the kind of spell you're trying to do. For example, if
you like to use candles in magic, read about what other people have
done with candle magic. What steps do they go through? You don't have
to make your spell exactly like someone else's, but if you notice
everyone else dressing their candles with oil while concentrating on
their purpose (for example), it may be something that you want to try
as well.

Also learn about the magical correspondences for your tradition and
use them in your spells. For example, if you were doing a love spell
and you were a fan of the Norse pantheon, you might want to emphasize
certain runes, invoke the goddess Freya, and do the spell on Friday
(Freya's Day). There are also correspondences in most traditions for
colors, plants, animals, times of day, seasons, and phases of the
Moon, among other things. The more of these you can incorporate into
your work, the more focused your energy will become.

Go over the spell in your mind a few times before you actually do it.
Know what step comes next. If possible, memorize your lines.

To Will

Now that the spell is focused, YOU must be focused as well. If you
throw a spell together at the last minute and do it half-heartedly
while watching The X-Files, no matter how skilled you are, you will
get less "bang" from your magic than you would have if you prepared
well and really concentrated on what you were doing. A regular
practice of meditation (see Guardian's Grimoire I) will teach you to
focus your mind, which will in turn fuel your magic much more
effectively.

You must have confidence in your spell for it to work. You must
believe that you have done real magic and that real magic works. Your
spell feeds off of your thoughts and energy, and if you don't feed it
well, it will die.

To Dare

It's not only your conscious mind that has to believe in the spell,
either. Any ambiguous thoughts you have lurking about will compromise
your magic.

On the top of a sheet of paper, write what the spell is basically
for: "A Job." for example. Write down every thought that comes into
your head about "A Job." When you run out of ideas, read over your
list. How many negatives are in it? These are thoughts that will
interfere with your spell unless they are dealt with. For example, if
I do a spell for "A Job." and I discover that deep down I hate most
jobs and would rather not have one, for my spell to work I either
have to change my goal or deal with my attitude problem.

The other part of daring is infusing your spell with some emotion.
Emotion is energy. "Gosh, I wish he would leave me alone" will not
give much punch to a hex. (I don't recommend hexes anyway, but this
is an example of using emotion for energy.) "LEAVE ME THE HELL
ALONE!!!" will do better. Feel something as you're doing the spell.
Give a flying fig how it turns out. If you don't care, why should the
Gods? (And for that matter, if you don't care, why are you doing the
spell in the first place??)

To Keep Silent

Now that you've done your spell, shut up about it. There are two
reasons for this. One is that the energy you spend dwelling on it is
energy that isn't going to the spell itself. It's more efficient to
just think about something else and let your spell do its work. The
other reason is that if you talk about your spell to someone who
doesn't believe in magic or who doesn't want your spell to work for
some reason, that person can undermine your confidence, which will
weaken the spell.

By: Lady Dolphina
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