Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Obtaining The Latest Witchcraft Spells Is Important

By Kimberly Walker


Magic, sorcery, the Black arts; there are many different terms for the casting of witchcraft spells. Wiccans or pagans have been using such enchantments and charms for many years to harness occult forces or spirits to produce unnatural effects. In this modern, digital age, the internet provides many insights into the previously secretive world of occultism. There are even on-line covens, but don't let this lull you into the belief that by simply lighting some incense and mumbling some arcane words you will become the next Harry Potter!

Potions and philtres use concoctions of herbs and extracts or excretions from animals (eye of newt and wing of bat if Shakespeare's Macbeth is to be believed). One example is "Come-to-me oil" made from the essential oil of sweet pea diluted with perfume diluant. Confusion oil is a combination of vetwert, lavender, galangal and a burnt, black knotted shoelace.

Pagan sorcery is based on the "three-fold law". This principle states that three times as much power will be returned as was sent out. The cause and effect theory of the energy and power used in spells implies that a successful spell makes the casters feel better about themselves. Thoughts are influenced and the state of consciousness is altered. Emotions are stirred, causing physical effects through glandular secretions (serotonin etc). The spirit is lifted, so one good deed has three effects, on the mind, body and spirit, the three-fold return of positive energy.

Other required items for the casting of blessings, hexes or invocations include candles to represent the male god or the element of Fire. Bells are used to drive away evil spirits. The vibrating sound waves from the bell are considered to be a source of magical power. Witches also use censers to hold smouldering incense.

The "book of shadows" is a witch's personal notebook. It contains the Wiccan's information along with details of spells, rituals, invocations, charm bags and healing herbs. Another essential item of the witch's paraphernalia is the cauldron. This should be made of cast-iron, sitting on three sturdy legs, with a securely fitting lid and a strong handle. The cauldron, cup, or chalice all serve as symbols of rebirth, illumination, inspiration, and rejuvenation. Not only is the cauldron a representation of the womb, but it is also thought of as the fifth elemental spirit.

Wicca began as a fertility religion. Sacred sex is part of this heritage as the Great Rite is enacted to symbolize the joining of the god and goddess to create the universe. Ritual sex is also used to raise energy, create magical power, and as a sacramental act of love.

Masturbation and sexual release can also be valid ways of raising the energy needed to cast spells. At Beltane, the season of fertility, rituals are aimed at ensuring a bountiful harvest. The Romans took their wives into the fields and had sex on the ground to guarantee that the land would be productive. Menstruating witches added their blood to the soil to add potency.

Ritual or sacred sex is used in some witchcraft spells as a means of creating vigour and supernatural forces. Any form of sexual relief, including masturbation may augment the potency of a spell. In a similar vein, menstrual blood from a witch can be spilled on the earth for fruitfulness. There are countless books on how to learn magick spells, however, it must be done with care, people who are new to the topic should stay clear of the dark side.




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