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Jendell
March 14th, 2005, 08:49 PM
I am a little bad at spelling, and i would like to know if anybody know(or can make) a spell(or something) that can help me out with this, I am not much of a spell maker, so I come to you.
Thanks. :smile:
ancestral_lee
March 15th, 2005, 06:24 AM
im afraid only proper study will help you out rather than a quick fix spell.
~*Ginger*~
March 15th, 2005, 07:54 AM
Yep, have to agree with ancestral_lee, the best thing to do is practice writing and spelling.
It doesn't have to be an all day deal, just set aside some time every day and practice.
:antennae:
labyrinth
March 15th, 2005, 12:32 PM
Mercury spells, along with other appropriate correspondences can be used to enhance learning and memory. Might try something like that.
Otherwise, take the advice given and put more time into studying. Get a "Spelling Dictionary." Those help alot when you aren't sure of a word's spelling.
Jendell
March 15th, 2005, 04:32 PM
Thanks for the advice.
Mercury spells?
Verthandi
March 15th, 2005, 08:07 PM
Studying's very good. You can get little electronic "dictionaries" where you only have to partially spell the word and then choose the correct spelling. It's very handy. When I come across words I don't know the definition to, I write them down in a little notebook (mead's great) and then write the definition down when I have a chance to look it up. I suggest you try something like that when you come across words you are constantly spelling wrong.
I read somewhere that yellow is good for studying. Perhaps light a yellow candle while you study. There are also deities like Athene and Sophia (I'm pretty sure) that can be prayed to for help with said studying.
Jendell
March 15th, 2005, 08:54 PM
Thanks for the help people...I will try to study more often.....that is probley it, just....is there any thing for hand writing? because I have been practiceing very hard at that...and it is still sloppy.
Paracelsus
March 16th, 2005, 03:11 AM
OK, for spelling, having a dictionary is all very well, but unless you know how to spell something, you're unlikely to be able to find it. Try a simpler strategy - keep a small notebook with you whenever you are going to write. When you get stuck with a spelling, write the word the way that you think it should be in your notebook - then try alternatives until you get one that looks right - THEN look it up. Break things down phonetically - think about the sounds - although English is not the most phonetic written language, this will quite often work - particularly if you make a note of some simple rules (u after q, "i before e,except after c) You may often find that one of your alternatives is correct. If you don't have your dictionary with you, at least you have just given yourself some possibilities to work with. This is a better technique because the alternatives are coming from within you - and you will find it easier to remember the "proper" spellings.
For handwriting there is no substitute for practice - although using the right pen will help. If you use a roller ball or biro, then what you do is "carve" a small channel in the paper for the ink to flow into - this is tiring, and will effect your style. If you use a fountain pen, and smooth paper, then your pen will flow over the top of the paper, and this will be much easier. Get hold of a book that teaches Italic Handwriting (there are some good ones available in the states by a guy called fred Eager - I think), and practice for a set time each day - say 20 minutes, and trying to write like that all the time, and trying to practice an alphabet whenever you have the chance.
I used to have truely appalling handwriting, but now it is pretty good - but I did have the advantage of reprogamming myself at boading school as a teenager - lots and lots of boring saturdays and sundays to fill, so it was pretty easy.
It is tough, but it is not impossible - good luck!
Jendell
March 18th, 2005, 06:52 PM
tis is why i dont spell good.
Pure Ahimsa
March 18th, 2005, 07:15 PM
Study.
9-2-2
March 19th, 2005, 04:41 AM
Here's a quick and easy method that will assist you with your problem (but not fix). Just open your 3rd eye chakra.
1) Close your eyes, and breathe in and out evenly and slowly for a minute or two.
2) With your eyes still closed, focus on the center of your brain.
3) Visualize an indigo flower, shut tight like a morning, spring bud that hasn't opened yet.
4) Visualize the flower opening slowly... it glows in an indigo light and it sparkles with knowledge, awareness, and understanding. Each petal unfurls, and the flower grows larger as it opens.
5) While it's opening, feel a cool rush in your head. Visualize your mind moving faster... if you have trouble on how to do that, visualize a bunch of numbers and words side by side, moving in a line. As the flower unfolds, the line moves faster, and more information goes through your head.
You might not detect the effects in the beginning, but over time, it will help. Just remember, at the end of an assignment, don't forget to close your chakra (the flower), or your energy will expend. If you practice this everyday, you will be able to keep it open longer. :)
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