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Six Steps For Successful Magick |
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1. Desire and Need: This drives the witch to make a conductive spell(s). This makes the witch wish for the out come both physically and on the astral plane. |
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2. Emotional Involvement: This creates a personal involvement in the out come of the witches spell, ritual, etc. This should be intense enough to allow the witch to see the spell through till it is fully complete. |
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3. Knowledge and the Realistic Expectations: You must have enough knowledge to actually know how to construct a spell and do it properly. The witch must be rational enough to know which goals they are able to obtain and which ones they are not able to obtain. |
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4. Belief: You must have belief in your magick...and also have much confidence in your magick...never doubt it. If you doubt your magick, the magick will not work. |
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5. The Ability for the Witch to Keep Silent: Keeping silent about the craft is a magickal custom that helps protect the energy that the witch has put into their spell. If the witch tells people whom may not believe in magick (dreadful..I know) the negative thought that they will think/say about the witch could effect the magick that they make and cast negative vibes/energies upon it...so it's just best to keep your mouth shut. |
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6. The Witch Has To Back Up the Magick In the Physical World: The witch must work and create their spells then take them to da streets and begin thier search, confident that the witches magick will point them to the right direction. The witch must hel thier magick along, it can't do everything on it's own. An example would be: Say if you did a spell to get a promotion at work. Don't mouth off to your boss and still expect the spell to work. |
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