Sunday, August 16, 2015

MAGICK

WHAT IS MAGICK ? 

I have been searching the net for info about the proper phase of moon
to make an Amulet or Talisman....
I was supposed to include more info about it..., and at the same time.., 
 I have few items here with me which  I want to transform  into Talismans....

Anyways, I have come across one blog called

Dark Impulses

 and this was written or authored by

Magick is the ability to make a change.


If an individual wants successful magick they are required to have three things.

1) Positive Attitude
You need to know that your magick is good enough and that it will succeed.
 You need to believe in it. 
Mental attitude also effects healing a fact recognized by Western Doctors.

2) Energy
You need to know how to work with energy.
 Energy is raised and controlled by breath work and visualization work.

3) Knowledge
You need to know what to do with your energy.

There are a couple of ways to know if your magick is effective. 
 The first change is Delta T.
 Delta T is a change in the temperature.

 Delta C is a change in time. 
Time goes slower or faster then you expect it to. 


SOURCE:
http://granovitch.blogspot.com/2010/12/talismans-and-amulets.html 




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  MAGICKAL  TIPS and ADVICE


Here's something that caught my eyes as well..., from ZIA BLAKE, 

"For a spell to work it is also important that the associations are important and meaningful to you... " 

 "  ....go with what you feel from the object. " 


-"When Magic is concerned; Simple or complicated it does not matter;
 as long as you have Focus and a Belief in your Will,
Will in your Intent and Intent in your Belief." - Zia


-If you feel sick, weak, drained, shaky ect after ritual ,
 maybe you need to better ground and center yourself before the ritual
and do some sort of meditation to help you wined down afterwards?
You know since you are gathering energy and building it and releasing it,
 maybe work on making it more clear that the ritual is over and stop offering up energy.



-Start a book about any spells or lessons you have tried.
 Any poems, songs, stories or incantations that move or inspire you. Keep track of meditations, dreams,
and if you do divination readings keep track of those as well.
This will be the start of your journal are as some call it "BOS"
but later you will develop a more organized system that is just right for you.


-Write your own spells and rituals.
I find those tend to work the best because they are the most personal 
  and are created in a way that is symbolic and meaningful to the creator.



-Use the title "Dedicant" if you are dedicated to learning an initiatory or rank-based tradition
but you have not been initiated in or joined a coven yet.
 Example a Wiccan Dedicant.
This is seen as a respectful title.
It shows you are dedicated and that you are respectful of the tradition you wish to one day join.
You understand that the title is earned not taken.

-You don't need a coven initiation to become a witch. 
 

-There is no such thing as self initiation.
 A person cannot initiate themselves into an already established tradition or organization
 such as The Golden Dawn, BTW, OTO ect.
 For example: Wicca is an initiatory based tradition.
 Which is why some people that are interested in Wicca do a self dedication ritual
 until they can find a BTW coven that suits them and which they can then be initiated into.
However a Self dedication ritual is not necessary
unless you are part of a tradition or coven that practices self dedication.




-If you are more along the lines of an eclectic pagan; then it is up to you
whether or not you feel you need a dedication ritual.
For some it is a way you can affirm yourself and your dedication towards Learning and Spiritual Growth; but since a person just starting out doesn't really understand or have a clue of the path
 or gods (if any) they will be worshiping,
 performing such a dedication to any gods or set path in the beginning is not recommended.
 Usually any dedication to any gods or set path are done after some personal training and reflection.



-If you can't make your own tools there are lots of cheap places to look.
Thrift stores, 2nd hand shops, and yard/garage sales are great and usually inexpensive to shop at.
 Also you can usually find some pretty unique things.



-When blessing tools some traditions have set rituals for stuff like that,
but since you are not part of a tradition (possibly), you can create your own.
It can be as simple or complicated as you want.
For example you can have a ritual under a full moon (or other moon phase),
cast a circle, cleanse it with salt water (Earth and water) and incense (Air and fire)
by running the tool through both or even Smear a tiny bit of your own blood on each one ect
(just a few examples).



Or you can have a simple ritual where you just hold the object,
 push out negative or residue energies and charge it with your own. 
See the tool as a connection and extension of yourself.
 Really it is up to you.
Why don't you create your own personal ritual? 


Athame= Knife
Salt dish= saucer (tiny plate)
Water bowl= Bowl
Wand= Finger or stick
Scourge (If needed)= Belt
Pentacle= Plate with one drawn one in marker
Aspergillum= Some pine needles tied together. Or other similar object
Altar cloth= table cloth, place mat, pillow case, ect
Altar=Small table, folding tv tray or small three legged table from a fabric shop.
Chalice=Cup, or wine glass
Bell= Bell
Cingulum= Cord, yarn
Broom= Broom
Burin= Large Nail or better yet a seam ripper
Incense censor= Hold an incense stick and walk around with that but don't hold it straight up.
Then place it in a holder of some sort on the altar.
OR use cone incense and a small dip dish with sand in it.
Candles= Tea lights. (You could use a marker you can also draw on the metal part of a tea light, and mark the directional symbols if you want. Or others that are meaningful to you.). Another idea is purchasing the saint candles that come in a bunch of different colors and soak the stickers off.

Other tools or things you might want:
 Salt, water and matches (Or a lighter).
Some also use another knife for cutting and such so that they don't have to use the Athame.
This is sometimes a white handled knife called a Bolline.


 The tools that I personally think are most needed:
 "An open yet analytical and critical mind.
Confidence in ones self.
Focus on your Belief, Will and Intent.
Dedication, Determination and Patients.
A desire to learn, develop and improve.
Restraint and acceptance"- Zia




SOURCE: 
https://www.facebook.com/notes/664396867025736/


 


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