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Witchcraft_Real
February 11th, 2005, 09:58 AM
Merry Meet
Heya everyone! i have started to write a ritual, and the aim is to reflect people thoughts and sight when they look at any of my magickal items, i have first wrote one that when someone touched my book of shadows the pages would appear null! but after a while it wore off and my MOTHER READ IT!!!!! anyway! a spell i need is one that will make my items in there sight, but out of mind kinda thing
do u all know what i mean! and can anyone help me"
***Blessed Be****
witchcraft_real
Huggless
Mark xx
Chesna
February 11th, 2005, 01:09 PM
Merry Meet
Heya everyone! i have started to write a ritual, and the aim is to reflect people thoughts and sight when they look at any of my magickal items, i have first wrote one that when someone touched my book of shadows the pages would appear null! but after a while it wore off and my MOTHER READ IT!!!!! anyway! a spell i need is one that will make my items in there sight, but out of mind kinda thing
do u all know what i mean! and can anyone help me"
Have you thought of wording it in such a way that anyone who's eyes and mind are not open to magic will not see yours?? I am not sure.. but I wish you all the best
Many Blessings,
:wave:
Chesna
Witchcraft_Real
February 14th, 2005, 03:58 AM
Merry Meet
thats a v.good idea! i neva fort of that!
thank you
****Blessed Be****
witchcraft_real
Huggless
Mark xx
_witchball
Rick
February 14th, 2005, 01:16 PM
Um, dude, trust me... you can't hide ANYTHING from your mother!!! :hehehehe:
Paracelsus
February 14th, 2005, 01:44 PM
As a slightly tangential suggestion - if you want to hide your stuff - disguise it in plain sight!
Use a pencil as a wand, a mug as a chalice, a penknife as an athame, and get an old school exercise book as your bos (keep that with a bunch of others, full of school stuff).
Skyfyre
February 15th, 2005, 03:33 AM
I recently wrote a spell for someone who had evesdropped and done other kinds sneaky things to learn about me and my practice. The spell is not to harm, but does mention her deceit. Should I post it here, or do you prefer a p.m.?
BB
lia_amberwolf
February 15th, 2005, 04:24 AM
why don't you try writing it in theban, or even an alphabet you make up? that way it just looks like a bunch of jibberish and scrawlings to cowens...
Suzette
February 15th, 2005, 01:17 PM
I recently wrote a spell for someone who had evesdropped and done other kinds sneaky things to learn about me and my practice. The spell is not to harm, but does mention her deceit. Should I post it here, or do you prefer a p.m.?
BB
Don't you think it would be better for her to learn how to create her own spells? I mean, obviously she is young, my thoughts would be for her to learn that the path of the Craft is not swapping spells like recipes... And she may not be advanced enough to understand the ramifications of doing such spells.
Suggestions yes, guidance from others more mature who have learned the ol' "be careful what you wish for," but not "Here, try this ~ just insert name here."
My .02
Skyfyre
February 16th, 2005, 08:02 AM
Don't you think it would be better for her to learn how to create her own spells? I mean, obviously she is young, my thoughts would be for her to learn that the path of the Craft is not swapping spells like recipes... And she may not be advanced enough to understand the ramifications of doing such spells.
Suggestions yes, guidance from others more mature who have learned the ol' "be careful what you wish for," but not "Here, try this ~ just insert name here."
My .02
Well, You are right, perhaps I misunderstood. I thought this was where sharing was encouraged. When I was a newbie, I was lucky enough to have a mentor. She first taught me ethics, and eventually she shared some spells. Now I write many of my own, and also borrow those that are shared fom different sources, often adapting them to fit my needs and tradition.
I am new here and I'm not aquainted with how people interact..or don't. I will just go back to "lurking". Sorry for any offence, it was not intended to come out as blythe as it apparently seemed.
BB
Suzette
February 17th, 2005, 02:33 PM
I am new here and I'm not aquainted with how people interact..or don't. I will just go back to "lurking".
BB
Why on earth would you want to do that? Don't take it personally, just giving an opinion.
Dawa Lhamo
February 17th, 2005, 04:24 PM
Well, You are right, perhaps I misunderstood. I thought this was where sharing was encouraged. When I was a newbie, I was lucky enough to have a mentor. She first taught me ethics, and eventually she shared some spells. Now I write many of my own, and also borrow those that are shared fom different sources, often adapting them to fit my needs and tradition.
I am new here and I'm not aquainted with how people interact..or don't. I will just go back to "lurking". Sorry for any offence, it was not intended to come out as blythe as it apparently seemed.
BB Sharing is encouraged, as far as I thought. I thought the only thing discouraged was disrespect. ^_^ Even so, the spell you mentioned was related to but not exactly what I understood the first poster's intention, so (s)he would have to adapt it anyway. The best way to learn how to write spells, in my opinion, is to look at what makes up a spell, really figure it out, and then use *that* as a framework... I dunno.
I once warded my bed against anyone who I didn't expressly permit sleeping in it. My roommate at the time would have people over on weekends when I went home, and she would have them sleep in my bed without asking me. My intention was not that it should harm them, but that no one should find rest in that bed unless I expressly permitted them. I just charged some water with my purpose and sprinkled it over my sheets and pillows. (And I wrote it out in runes on paper and put that under my mattress pad) And next time she had someone over, they didn't sleep in my bed. Dunno if it was the spell or not, but it doesn't really matter; I just wanted her to ask my permission and not step all over me. So you could adapt something like that, something that would make them uncomfortable to touch or look at it, unless you have given them permission...
And I agree that writing it in Theban or another script is a good way of hiding what you have written. Another friend of mine keeps her BOS on cd on mislabeled disks. That's another option, but myself, I prefer to have a physical copy.
Good luck!
Tashi delek!
Dawa Lhamo
arctic splash
February 17th, 2005, 07:31 PM
I had no idea spells could actually do that.
If there's something I'm not getting about the nature of spells and the effects they can produce, please tell me!
The first time I saw someone talking about a spell to change her eye colour, I thought it was a joke... now I don't know...
What other practical magic is possible? Now I'm really curious.
Skyfyre
February 17th, 2005, 11:53 PM
Okay, I was probably being too thin-skinned. Suzette, I understand what you were saying, that we (more experienced) must be sure that a "newbie" or young pagan, fully understands the implications and responsibilities of spell casting, magick, or what ever you would call it.
Witchcraft Real seems to have a problem maintaining privacy, and for young people that can be a real issue...even when they aren't pagan. As for the question of sharing a spell that a more seasoned witch has created or used, I guess my feelings were that if he is intellegent enough to figure out how to find and use this forum, then he most likely could find his spell simply by "surfing the net". or going to google and type in a search. The benefit of coming to people in this forum, is hopefully that whe one of us/you share a spell, you also share all the cautions that would come with spell-casting.
Anyway, sorry again that I was a bit touchy, Obviously by me posting again, the "lurking" comment fell through ;) .
BB
Rick
February 18th, 2005, 12:35 AM
I had no idea spells could actually do that.
If there's something I'm not getting about the nature of spells and the effects they can produce, please tell me!
The first time I saw someone talking about a spell to change her eye colour, I thought it was a joke... now I don't know...
What other practical magic is possible? Now I'm really curious.
Any practical magic is possible, even most impractical magic & some improbable magic. Never tried the glamoury stuff (changin' eye color & what not), never had a 'practical' need to do so, but there are several threads hereabouts on the subject... try a search using glamour or glamoury...
Dawa Lhamo
February 18th, 2005, 11:30 AM
Any practical magic is possible, even most impractical magic & some improbable magic. Never tried the glamoury stuff (changin' eye color & what not), never had a 'practical' need to do so, but there are several threads hereabouts on the subject... try a search using glamour or glamoury... lol, yes. ^_^ If moonstone dreams was referring to my post, the only reason I knew I could do it was because I had a practical need (or want, if you prefer) to do it. I've never tried changing my eye colour or not, but maybe if I needed to I'd find a way? I don't know.
For me, if I conceive something as possible, or better yet, probable, then magic just works to increase the probability that it will happen.
Eh, I'm not sure I'm saying what I want to say... need to get more sleep . mmmm...
Tashi delek!
Dawa Lhamo
Suzette
February 18th, 2005, 07:54 PM
Okay, I was probably being too thin-skinned. Suzette, I understand what you were saying, that we (more experienced) must be sure that a "newbie" or young pagan, fully understands the implications and responsibilities of spell casting, magick, or what ever you would call it.
Witchcraft Real seems to have a problem maintaining privacy, and for young people that can be a real issue...even when they aren't pagan. As for the question of sharing a spell that a more seasoned witch has created or used, I guess my feelings were that if he is intellegent enough to figure out how to find and use this forum, then he most likely could find his spell simply by "surfing the net". or going to google and type in a search. The benefit of coming to people in this forum, is hopefully that whe one of us/you share a spell, you also share all the cautions that would come with spell-casting.
Anyway, sorry again that I was a bit touchy, Obviously by me posting again, the "lurking" comment fell through ;) .
BB
LOL, no worries my dear! Glad to see you're back :) And the topic of internet is scary as there are so may uncredible places online for young people to get information from. I've found this site to be perfectly suitable for all of us (as we're still learning too right?), but I'm always apprehensive about giving out spells. Sharing is good, but I believe the power that makes the spell comes from within, and when someone learns through trial and error what parts of the spells they've written worked ~ and which one's did not, it further enhances that power and their knowledge...
If her situation were mine, I would get some poppy seeds (yep, straight outta Wizard of Oz), pulverize them in a morter and pestle and mix with some cornstarch into a powder, sprinkle on the page/book and WRITE my own incantation to speak while dusting the item with the powder, with the goal/intent being that if someone were to sneak a peak, they would become so drowsy, they would either take a nap or move on to something else, therefore forgetting what it was they saw and never to bring it up again. Just make sure to exlude yourself in the words ;)
MHO is that's a good way to share without actually giving away the most important part of the spell, which is the written word.
Oh, and Sky? You never went back to your intro post! We want to know more about you in Kuwait!
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