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WarriorZhanna
July 1st, 2008, 08:38 AM
I'm currently a Tarot Card Consultant and although I am fairly glad about it.. it doesn't pay me enough. Also, it's a home-based job but I'd like something where I need to MOVE if you know what I mean. I'm tired of sitting on my butt all days. I wish I had something better. I found this vacancy for "Designer Assistant" and I'd love to be one, I love art and design. So I applied for it today and hopefully they'll give me feedback.

I really really want the job so I was wondering if anyone has any successful, simple & short job spells?

I basically tried do to a short, inventive spell by myself. Me and my bf have our own altar with dragons so I asked them to aid me. I chanted: "to do for me this deed, bring me this job I need. Thank you and blessed be." And lit some candles and offered them some coins. These dragons have helped me before so I'm hoping they'll do it again. What do others think?

Also, what are your experiences with job spells?

Blessings,
~Susanna

Astara Seague
July 1st, 2008, 11:36 AM
I have done a couple and they have been successful.. the first one I ever did I learned {once again } to be careful what you ask for , you might get it.. watch your words is my advice :uhhuhuh:
but yours sounds wonderful its simple and its you ...

AugustoSilvanoCato
July 3rd, 2008, 04:08 PM
WarriorZhana,


You have done one yourself very simple. Now if you want to put more emphasis on the work do a candle spell. Use 7 Knobs candle, but I think you did a good job" Is not how simple the spell is but what you put into it" You said they help you before and they will do it again. By the way, I do not want to be in your business but How much do you charge?

Teresa
July 4th, 2008, 02:39 PM
Your job spell sounds just fine.

If you want to have a good luck charm while you are going out to look for a job send me a pm and I will give you a little recipe to make up and carry with you.

Saturnus9
July 5th, 2008, 03:42 AM
i usually do simple short encantations and repeat them as much as I feel necessary. While I do that I walk around the circle faster and faster watching the world outside my circle blur. As that happens, I think of my intent of magick!

cheddarsox
July 5th, 2008, 07:37 AM
The most satisfying jobs I've had, and the one's I learned the most at, were NOT the ones I had to try too hard for, or jump through hoops to get. Those always ended up as way more trouble than they were worth.

So, I won't do spells, or anything else to force the issue. I go in, be me, be totally honest and if that doesn't get me the job, I know the Universe has done me a favor.

This may or may NOT be true for you, look back over your own life. For some people the opposite seems true, that the only things worth having in their life are those they fought for, suffered for, fretted over, etc...but for me, those always go bust, and that which comes to me is that which best suits me and best serves me.

so, just something to think about.

Saturnus9
July 5th, 2008, 02:32 PM
woah... i lead myself off topic. it was independence day so I was a bit on the drunky side. :weirdsmil

I have had a desperate time looking for a job. I haven't found one in 7 months. after reading this, I kinda figured I had an issue finding a job so I had to give it a little push with Isis on my side (magick that is. lol). Sometimes magick heals the part of life as if it works as a medicine for the Universe. I shall check up soon to let you all know if it happens!

Simply Puzzled
July 5th, 2008, 04:08 PM
Also, what are your experiences with job spells?


In addition to what others have said, I've found a layer of glamor going into an interview or over a resume doesn't hurt.

Godgifu
October 21st, 2008, 05:48 AM
Man, I have been having a terrible, terrible time lately with jobs and job spells. My best results have come from dressing the paperwork (like resumes) with Crown of Success powder and dressing my head with King Solomon oil when I go in for interviews or to talk with anyone. You can also put some Crown of Success powder in your shoes, especially if there's no physical paperwork involved (some larger companies make you apply only by phone or internet.) It's so far never actually gotten me the job but it usually gets me in the top 5 candidates.