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tellmethetruth
October 3rd, 2008, 01:47 PM
So I was thinking. If little spells work (eg getting yourself a job) and medium spells work (eg conjuring up a storm) why wouldn't a big spell work (eg getting the house to heat itself this winter?)

I mean - I don't expect to not have to pay for ANY fuel - but there should be some way to cut back on the amount of fuel we have to use. Maybe make it so the wind doesn't blow on the house so hard or our little hill stays a couple of degrees warmer, or maybe the snow drifts in a good way or the snow gets caught in the trees and blocks the winds, or the sun shines brighter or the wood burns extra warm, or something.

Any ideas?

cyndianna
October 3rd, 2008, 05:22 PM
It's not a bad idea, Tellmethetruth- just make sure that you are very specific with what you want. You don't want a house fire! Why not direct energy to add a windproof shield?

tellmethetruth
October 3rd, 2008, 07:07 PM
A shield would be nice. I've done protection shields for my son, which have been effective. How do you think I'd go about doing a windproof shield for the whole house? Would I have to have a ton of energy for that?

Shanti
October 3rd, 2008, 07:08 PM
That would be one heck of a big spell!
I dont know about casting a spell for something so large because I dont cast spells for large things, I do energy work instead and keeping that type of energy going 24/7 through the winter...dont think the body can do that.

But spells for resources and things like that may work.
The bulk of our heat is free. Our wood burning stove was cheap and a lucky find perhaps.
A little spell casting may have helped bring the opportunity of wood and the stove.

You do need to add mundane also to spell work.
Kinda like the saying God helps those who helps themselves.
Well, spells help those who help themselves too.
A spell can help bring opportunity but you have to be there to act on it.
Cant do that sitting on your arse doing nothing but lighting candles, although they will help add heat. ;)