Theweirdtophat
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Have any of you made your own spellbook, whether you're a druid, wiccan, Christian, jew, ect.? If so do you make your own spells or just copy from other sources?
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Have any of you made your own spellbook, whether you're a druid, wiccan, Christian, jew, ect.? If so do you make your own spells or just copy from other sources?
I somewhat have a spell book/journal. I tried to create books just for witchcraft and it didn't feel right. I create my own spells and prayers. I don't have many spells because they are embedded in rituals such as communication, giving offerings, and finding ways to incorporate these things into my daily routine/to my life.
You can put anything in a spell book, though. I copied the history of the pentagram and the many uses for the Star. I copied its many myths about it as well. I guess you can say my "spell book" is my alter. I have pictures of my grandmas there. The Orisha Yemaya.. mother of life. Quotes and sayings that get me by in the morning. I write in my journal as well.
You can create your own symbols for your spells or prayers. I use symbols in coordination with a ritual/spell I'll do.. say a symbol of blessings for asking for blessings from a family member or from the Earth.
I guess a Christian and Jew might have spell books; however, it is highly unlikely they would refer it as that. They probably have little books that have biblical quotes in it or use their Bibles with notes etc that help them in prayers and family customs.
That is true. For example, the consecration of the Eucharist is magic; however, a Catholic would never call it that, only consecration or blessing at the least. Many religions have "magic" according to today's definition. Before, according to Chrisitanity at lest, sense they were running the show, magic was doing supernatural things which source came from Satan or demon. (My friend even feels that way about witchcraft. She's not aware that there are different types. She calls American "witchcraft" if it's called that, watered downed)They might, but even though it's not normally practiced, just about every religion has practiced magic in some way shape or form. I know Christian and Jewish mystics that look to the Kaballah or Christian Cabala and practice ceremonial magic.
I set myself up to that question, didn't I. Let me see, mind you spells to me are rituals.But out of curiosity, how do you make your own spells? I know some I can do from looking at others but how do you really make your own magic spells? I'd like to learn. You can upload links if you'd like.
That's beautiful. How do you wear moss agate? Is that a type of color?I usually like to work with nature, and plants in particular and thought of ways of communicating with them more. Like wearing or using moss agate,
You can actually put those poems in your spell book. Also, you can use the same language for incantation to your deities and refer back to them when you are praying or doing a spell.I always thought a good way to show gratitude was to write a poem and write in Ogham, the language that Ogma made just to make it more special as I heard deities tend to be more willing to help you if you take the time to show your appreciation for them.
Naw. I haven't used wand before. I never really saw the use in them in a spiritual sense. I read that wands direct your energy where you want it to go. For me, if I'm directing my energy to the earth, I'll lay on the ground itself. I use my body as a wand, if that makes sense?Have you used wands before? If so, how did you use them? I never really used candles but I should see if I can get some, especially since Brighid is a goddess of fire. I'm always up for chatting about this sort of thing and always wanted to write my own spell book.
That's beautiful. How do you wear moss agate? Is that a type of color?
You can actually put those poems in your spell book. Also, you can use the same language for incantation to your deities and refer back to them when you are praying or doing a spell.
Naw. I haven't used wand before. I never really saw the use in them in a spiritual sense. I read that wands direct your energy where you want it to go. For me, if I'm directing my energy to the earth, I'll lay on the ground itself. I use my body as a wand, if that makes sense?
As for your idea, I think that would work out well. Go for it.
Thanks. Oh Moss Agate is a type of stone, a nice green stone. Can somewhat look like Malachite but Malachite is really used for healing and transmutation while Moss Agate is sued for fertility and communing with nature.
I poems and incantations written in ogham would be nice. I always liked the language and they can make nice amulets, too, depending on what you write on it.
Wands are nice to use. I can understand you're reason for sure. I just think wands tend to make it easier for me to direct the energy I'm putting out.