First, this is intended simply to give a basic idea of what is involved
in much of modern spell casting as I am familiar with it. It
is not intended to be the last word or a step by step
“how-to” that needs to be followed dogmatically.
Personally, I don’t
really think any of this is necessary, but many who are unfamiliar with
raising and directing energy for spell work find these steps to be helpful. Hopefully, once you get the “feel” of working with magical
energies, you won’t need to worry about doing any of this unless you want to.
If
you are wanting to learn to do *formal* spell casting, and how to eventually
write your own spells, the best ways is to first study spells and rituals other
people have done to sort of get a feel for how they are constructed, what kind
of rhythm they have, etc.
Then you have to make sure you understand what the various components of the
spell are for: what is the purpose of this herb, that stone... why this rune and
not that one? (There are all sorts of correspondence charts out there that
can give you a good place to start. Here is one example Magical Herbs
)
Next, you would want to learn the magical influence of the lunar phases, and
what influence certain days of the week and the various planets have on spell
casting (See Week Days & Moon Phases ). For
example, spells involving romantic relationships, for best effect, would be
performed on Friday which is Freya's Day, Norse Goddess of Love, and ruled my
the planet Venus. And spell for strength and courage to deal with conflict
would be cast on Tuesday which is Tir's Day, Norse war god, and ruled by the
planet Mars.
NOTE: if you want to invoke deity to assist you, you would want to make
absolutely certain... and I mean ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN... that you are invoking the
correct deity for the spell you want to cast. Regardless of what Robert Graves wrote and most modern Wiccan
authors repeat all gods are most definitely *NOT* one God and all goddesses are
most definitely *NOT* one Goddess.
(NOTE: The only
exception to this would be if you have a patron deity you work with primarily.
Then you can either just invoke your patron God or Goddess alone, or you
can invoke Him or Her along with which every deity has primary influence over
the outcome you are aiming for. Just
be certain you are invoking from within the same pantheon of your patron deity,
or from a pantheon whose people have been allied with yours.)
For instance, you would
*never ever* invoke the Sumerian goddess Lilith for the protection of children,
or to bless a marriage. Why? She abandoned Her husband and killed
Her own children in order to serve the Greater Good.
What does this mean for spell casting?
It means that to Lilith, children, husbands and family come second to the
concept of the Greater Good and should be willingly sacrificed if need be to
protect that Greater Good. To
protect children and or one's marriage, you would be better off to invoke Juno
or Isis or someone similar.
Oh, and PLEASE make sure you don't invoke deities who are historical enemies or
who come from opposing cultures in the same ritual. In fact it is rarely,
if ever, a good idea to mix pantheons REGARDLESS of what many modern Wiccan
authors may say. You put Freya in the same circle as Ares and you are
going to get trouble. Freya was also the Norse Goddess of War, and we all
know who Ares is. Rome and the Germanic tribes that comprised the Norse
civilizations were DEADLY enemies.
And finally, raising and focusing energy is basically an act of will backed up
by visualization. When raising energy imagine/visualize yourself
surrounded by fog or smoke. This represents the ambient energy that
naturally exists around you. When you focus your will to collect and
utilize this energy, every time you inhale imagine/visualize yourself drawing in
that energy into your body, and every time you exhale, imagine/visualize
yourself directing that energy out of your body and into the components of the
spell your are conducting.
After
that it's pretty much trial and error. Which is why every decent book on
learning magic and spell casting suggests keeping a magical diary where you
write down what you did, how you did it, *WHY* you did it and what the results
were. That way you can learn what works for you and what doesn't |