How to Construct a Spell ~by
Darkstar
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Spell is a "Magickal Intention". It's like
a Prayer, with added staying power and intent. Spells
should be mulled over quite intensely before they
are Constructed and Delivered.
I
am a firm believer that ready-made, "canned"
spells rarely work because the Personal Energy used
to Construct a Spell of your Own Intent is not there.
That's
not to say that Spells found in Books or on the Internet
are not useful. They can be useful guides for Spell
Construction, but will never fully be able to grasp
your own Personal Intentions. That is why I do not
share spells on this site. Nor do I construct or perform
spells for others.
The
following guide can be used to construct your own
Spells.
Step
One:
Clearly define the Intent or Purpose of the Spell.
Think it over and write down what you would like to
accomplish. Be as specific and clear are you can.
Muddled ideas lead to muddled Spells and muddled consequences.
If you intend to recite your Intention verbally you
might want to take some time to refine it into a simple
statement or rhyme that you can easily memorize and
recite. Cheat Sheets are Ok too, and if you'd like
to document your spell, take some time to write down
what you're up to, how you are planning on going about
it, and later on, the outcome. This may help you to
find combinations of Magickal Techniques that work
best for you and will help retain documentation of
your work and progress, in case you ever need to fall
back on your notes.
Step
Two:
Decide what God(desse)s or Elements you will be working
with. If your intent is clearly defined, you should
have no trouble deciding the proper channels of energy
with which to work. Many Pagans work with specific
Deities and Elements most of the time, and are thus
familiar with who/what to work with. If your Spell
intent is something that you do not usually work toward,
it may behoove you to look in to any Deities or Elements
that may aid your Intention.
Step
Three:
Decide how you will be putting your spell to Work.
Do you always work with Guided Meditation? Perhaps
then you would be most comfortable working the spell
into a Meditation Session. Would you rather Cast an
elaborate Circle and make your Spell Casting a small
part of a Greater Ritual? Is it more convenient for
you to simply light a candle, state your intent, burn
the scrap of paper your spell is written on, thus
releasing it's energy into the universe? Would you
rather gather your spell intention into Herbal Form
and burn it over a fire? Does it make more sense for
you to gather the spell components and bury them in
the ground? However you decide to put your Spell to
work is your choice. Your choice may be guided by
necessity or instinct. The possibilities are endless.
The "correct" way in which to Cast the Spell
into the Universe is yours to choose.
Step
Four:
Define your Spell time-line. Check the time of day,
time of the season, and Phase of the Sun or Moon.
Is the intent of your Spell a Growing Energy or a
Dying Energy? If you are doing a spell that requires
Growing Energy (for example: To Increase Physical
Protection) you may have to wait until after the New
Moon to perform your spell to better maximize it's
effectiveness in the Waxing Energy. Likewise, if the
spell needs Dying Energy (for example: To Banish Negativity)
you should wait until after the Full Moon, to allow
the Spell to linger in the Waning Energy.
Step
Five:
Gather Your Ritual Tools. If all you have is one candle
and a piece of paper, that is all you need. If you
can't be in the right frame of mind to Cast Spells
with out your Athame in One Hand, a Wooden Staff in
the other and your Cauldron at your feet, so be it.
Just as you chose certain Deities or Elements to aid
you, specific aids and tools will help you to visualize
your intention with greater ease. For instance if
you are doing a spell for Money, a green candle, a
loaf a "Money" Bread you've baked by hand,
or a pile of coins may help you to better visualize
your Intention. Gather any items that will help you
define your goal.
Step
Six:
Define your Ritual Space. Again this is very much
up to you. If the only space you have is on the top
of your bedroom dresser, then that's all the space
you need. If you can find space under a tree or in
a meadow, so much the better. Pick a place where you
can have some quiet, uninterrupted, private time so
that you can better accomplish your magickal goals.
Step
Seven:
Once you have chosen how you will be Casting, and
have gathered everything you will need, Cleanse your
Space, Cast a Circle, Ground & Center, and call
up the Elements and/or any Deities you are working
with. I think Circle Casting, no matter how simple
or complex, is a very important step in any Magickal
Working because it affords your with some Protection.
If you do not no how to Cast a Ritual Circle, then
it is not advisable for you to be Casting Spells.
Step
Eight:
State your Intention clearly, either in your mind
or out loud. You may wish to chant your intention
3 times to help it sink in. Perhaps you would like
to chant it over and over until you feel the energy
has built up sufficiently.
Step
Nine:
Release your spell into the universe and put it to
work. You can do this by putting it into the flame
of a candle and letting it burn away, by physically
igniting the paper the spell was written on, or by
burying the spell. Whatever you decided to do in Step
3, do that now.
Step Ten:
Bind your Spell. This is an exercise in responsibility
that needs to be performed for each and every spell.
By going though this exercise you state Intent and
then stake your claim in it. Binding the Spell is
a Realization of Action in which you take full responsibility
for the Spell and it's Intent. By making the Binding
Statement (ex: This Spell is Bound and Shall Be to
Harm None Nor Return on Me) you are acknowledging
the power the Spell has and you are re-defining that
your intention is for good, bringing harm to none.
When you perform a spell, the energy you have put
into it is Bound to you. This is why Pagans choose
the Spells they Cast very carefully. If you do a spell
for someone else, even if you are not "involved"
in the situation, you are binding your energy to the
situation, like it or not. This statement of Binding
is your way of acknowledging, before the Gods and
the Universe, that you believe that what you are doing
is right, and just and for the greater good, and should
thus be granted.
Step
Eleven:
Thank the Gods and/or Elements for aiding you in your
Magickal Workings and Release their Energies if you
are done for the day.
Step
Twelve:
Break your Circle, physically or figuratively. Clean
up your space (especially if it is outdoors) and make
sure to leave the space cleaner than when you found
it.
Step
Thirteen:
Forget About it! A Spell is Best Done when left Alone
to do it's Work. You have given it up to the God(desse)s;
let them see to the Intention as they see fit.
I
hope that this guide is helpful to those who are interested
in
Spell Construction.
Feel free to Contact Me with
Questions or Comments.
By the Goddess... Blessed Be!
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