Monday 11 April 2011

Ancient Egyptian Magic Spells Bring the Ancient Way to Life

Kinds Of Spells

Spells are simply active prayers. Just like prayers, spells are used to catalyze or create change in one’s life or someone else’s, most often that of a loved one.

They are petitions to the Higher Powers to create the change. Spells are used to connect with our divine selves using our own energies to create changes.

Ordinarily, Wiccans/Witches will not perform a spell for anyone who has not asked and had given them permission. Spells, like those that use love magic to gain the good graces of an individual or curses are considered manipulative.

Anything that manipulates or goes against the free will of anybody is considered wrong.

Wiccan spells

The Old English term for witch is Wicca. They used it to counter all the negative stereotypes that society gave to witchcraft.

Wiccans use spells. These are rituals and prayers carried out to ask for divine help in a certain aspect of life. However, these must adhere to the Wiccan Rede, the witchcraft code of conduct.

The overall consideration is that any spell used to manipulate, dominate, or control another person is forbidden. The Wiccan Rede rules that a witch may engage in any action as long as it is carefully considered and that their actions do not harm anyone including themselves.

All of witchcraft is ruled by the Threefold Law. This is the belief that any action taken by any witch affecting another person will come back to the witch threefold, whether good or bad.

Constructive spells

Constructive spells should be done during the waxing of the moon, the time when the moon is full and bright. These are spells performed for luck, some fertility rites and spells used for protection.

To achieve the best end results, all witches agree that spells should be practiced while in a positive mood. Most often, too, in the practice of witchcraft, they have aids in spells to guarantee good results.

These aids in witchcraft, believed to have magical properties, include different herbs and leaves. One example is the bay leaf used often to invoke positive energy.

Consecration or Purification

The dictionary defines consecration as a “formal dedication to a religious or divine purpose.” In the practice of witchcraft, consecration should be practiced before any tool can be used.

Consecration is a form of purification and is done with salt, water and incense. These all stand for the five elements of nature – water, earth, fire, air and spirit.

It is important that consecration used for witchcraft be done in a positive state of mind. This will incorporate the spirit part of the elements.

Consecration is actually to ask for and gain approval of the God and Goddess for what is about to be performed.

Wiccan God and Goddess

In witchcraft, all spells are basically used to channel the power of the Wiccan God and Goddess to initiate positive changes and for the resolution of problems. In this regard, a spell-giver must know the phase of the moon is in while performing the spells.

As an example, it is best to do banishing spells in the waning of the moon when it is dark. Sample spells include hope for the end of illness, warding off destructive insects in farms, and many others.

Thursday 7 April 2011

Types of Wicca and Magical Spells

Types of Wicca and Magical Spells

Wiccans do not intentionally harm other people by casting spells on them. They do not perform sex orgies; otherwise, rare traditions include nudity and occasional sexual practices. These however, were closed to outsiders.

Those were mostly misconceptions about Wicca. Wicca is a religious belief system that worships gods and goddesses. A system similar to Taoist’ yin yang, Wicca believes in harmony with nature. Thus, it involves manipulation of nature through rituals.

It does not have a structure, but wiccans have priests and priestesses as leaders. They believe in the Book of Rede and the Law of Three Fold Return. These beliefs state that a person has the freedom to act according his will but he has to take responsibility over his actions. The second belief is similar to eastern Asia’s karma in which a person is awarded or punished depending on his actions toward a fellow human being.

There are different types of Wicca. These are 1734, Alexandrian, Celtic, Dianic, Eclectic, Gardnerian, Georgian Wiccas to name a few.

Robert Cochrane who attempted to restore the “Old Religion” developed the 1734 Wiccan tradition. “1734” is a cryptogram denoting a title for the name of the goddess. Its tradition involves meditation, chanting, channeling, and visions. Among Wiccan traditions, 1734 does not use the Book of Shadows. They do not have official hierarchical structure too.

Together with his wife Maxine, Alex Sanders began the Alexandrian Wicca. He was called the King of the Witches. They say Sanders worshipped the devil for some time. He experimented with homosexuality, magic, and healing. His Alexandrian Wiccans reflect those of Gardnerian tradition but focuses on ritualistic magic and is similar to Kabbalah.

A British civil servant in the 1950s, Gerald Gardner established his own Wiccan tradition. This tradition is one of the oldest and is considered by other Wiccans to be the beginning of Wiccan tradition. Worth noting, however, is that Gardner did not invent Wicca. He only compiled a number of spells, magic, rituals, and chants into a book called the Book of Shadows. Gardnerian tradition focuses on gods, goddesses, and nature.

Celtic Wicca is a combination of Celtic traditions, ancient Celtic belief systems, and modern religion. This kind of tradition focuses on the male aspect but later ventured on the goddesses as well to be in harmony with the nature. Celtic Wiccans use herbals in rituals, believe in divinity of creatures, practice reverence to women, and perform rituals to seek connection with their ancestors and land spirits. It emphasizes on poetry and magic.

The Feminist Wicca is the Dianic, named after Diana the Roman goddess of the hunt. Zsuzsanna Budapest in California founded the Dianic Wicca. While the Celtic Wicca focuses on male, this kind of tradition believes the female aspect is the true creative source of universe. Thus, Wiccans believe matriarchal communities exist in ancient times. Dianic Wiccans asserted that patriarchal system started the system of war. Their members were usually associated with feminine movement in the 1960s. This tradition proved that Wiccans are not ugly old hag who laughs as she stirs a cauldron.

Tuesday 5 April 2011

An Introduction to Wicca, Magic, and Spells


Magic spells have fascinated us for thousands of years. People are intrigued and obsessed in how spells could work for and against a person's interest and desires. Magic spells are not only performed to achieve personal gain, they are also practiced as part of a religious belief system such as Wicca.

Wicca is deeply rooted to ancient pagan beliefs which emerged hundreds of years ago. Gerald Gardner claimed that the practices and beliefs of Wicca were based from a secretive group that had accepted him as a member. Wiccan spells are often referred to as "magick" rather than the common "magic." This differentiates real magic from common conjuring and illusion tricks practiced by stage performers in shows.

When Wicca was first developed, the government and public society at large was scared by it and so persecuted witches and wizards, putting them to death. Even now although witch-hunting no longer occurs it is common for Wicca followers to practice their arts in secret so as to avoid scrutiny or ridicule from unbelievers. All Wiccans agree that Satan-worship is not part of their practices.

Nature and its elements: earth, air, fire, and water, are loved and revered in Wicca. Wiccans consider themselves "at one" with nature. Harming nature would cause nature to harm them back, so all Wicca spells are white magic and are intended for good purposes only.

All who practice magic spells do so in strict accordance with "The Wiccan Rede." This deep rooted law of Wiccan magic states, "do what ye will, harm ye none." This simply means that magic spells can be used freely as long as no one gets hurt in the process. A related commandment is "The Law of Three" which states that "harm will be returned three-fold", further encouragement to only use magic for good.

Magic is similar to Christian prayers. Spells are part of Wiccan rituals although not all Wiccans cast spells. Spells can be both used to help or hurt and manipulate other people, but Wiccan followers are strictly prohibited from using spells that will harm other people in accordance with "The Rede."

Before a Wiccan performs any magic spell, incantation or ritual, they first reflect on their intentions and the consequences and repercussions of the act. All its possible effects are thoroughly considered to make sure the spell is good and pure. Most spells are followed precisely as they are written, although there are times when the spells can be modified to fit the witch or wizard's power, personality and situation.

Some people may show wonder, disbelief, or even fear of the powers that Wiccans possess. But understanding the basic beliefs and principles of Wiccans shows us that what they do is not against the fundamental principles of all moral and wise teachings for human beings, which is to share life and embrace nature without harming others.

The author is a lifelong white witch, Wiccan and practitioner of magic spells. Visit her website to learn more about different types of white magic and Wiccan spells - http://www.AllMagicSpells.com

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Friday 1 April 2011

Wicca Spells 101

Wicca Spells 101

Magic spells have been a long human interest. People are fascinated on how spells could work for and against a person’s interest. However, there are magick spells which are not only performed to achieve personal gain. There are those which are practiced as part of their religious beliefs, like Wicca spells.

Wicca is deeply rooted to ancient pagan beliefs which emerged during 1940s and 1950s. Gerald Gardner first wrote wicca or wica in his publications during the ‘50s. He claimed that these practices and beliefs were based from a group that has initiated him. As reflection of their religious belief, the spells are often referred to as “magick,” spells unlike the common “magic.” This differentiates their religious belief from the common illusion tricks performed by magicians in shows.

The word Wicca seems to be based on the Old English word wicca and wice which can be the forerunner of the word witch. Wicce or wice means to have wisdom and bend or shape like bending a wicker to make a basket. Later on, the word wiccan was used to refer to practices associated with this belief system.

Pitting Wiccan beliefs against Christian beliefs is common which is why most Wicca followers would still practice in secrecy, in fear of being persecuted. Some Wicca followers would say that their beliefs are not that contradicting with Christian beliefs, in fact some would claim that there are Wiccans who admire Jesus and his acts. All Wiccans agree that Satan-worship is not part of their practices.

Nature and its elements, earth, air, fire, and water , are loved and revered. They consider themselves one with nature. Harming nature would cause nature to harm them back. Those who follow Wicca would worship the “God” and the “Goddess.” They also believe in reincarnation and the after-life.

It is believed that there is no such thing as good or evil actions. Everything is relevant. But they strictly abide to what they call “The Wiccan Rede.” The Rede states, “do what ye will, harm ye none.” In simple explanation, Wicca practices can be used freely as long as no one gets hurt in the process. The Law of Three, that states that “harm will be returned three-fold.” is strictly followed.

For Wiccans, magick is similar to Christian prayers. Using spells are part of their rituals, although, not all Wiccans use or cast spells. Spells can be both used to help or hurt and manipulate other people. Wiccan followers are strictly prohibited from using spells that will harm other people in accordance to “The Rede.”

Common belief is that “love spells” are Wiccan rituals or magick, but the truth is they are actually not allowed to use that spell. According to Mike Nichols (in Charmed, I’m sure: the ethics of love spells), a love spell can be a negative spell since its intention is to manipulate a person’s feelings towards the spell caster. Such is not ethically allowed by Wiccans.

Before a Wiccan could perform any spell or ritual, they would reflect first on its consequences and repercussions. All its possible effects should be thoroughly considered. Spells could be followed precisely, although there are instances when they can be modified to fit the spell caster’s personality and situation.

Some people may exhibit wonder, disbelief, or at times fear of the understanding and knowledge that Wiccans possess. Spells and other rituals may capture the interest of some, or may fire up a debate between what is real and what is not. But understanding the basic beliefs and principles of Wiccans make us see that what they do is not against the basic principle of every human being, which is to share life and embrace it without harming others.

Wednesday 30 March 2011

Cast Magic Spells That Create Friendship

Cast Magic Spells That Create Friendship

Here we will discuss how to use Powerful Magic Spells to make friends every where you travel. Friendship is a sheltering tree. The tree analogy is appropriate, for, as any truly successful man knows, accomplishment consists not only of the accumulation of the assets and possessions but also of the sharing of ones wealth with others. No sadder tale has been told than the story of the man who located a vast hidden treasure among the dunes of the Sahara, only to die of thirst in the forsaken desert. Even a million dollars in such a place will not purchase a single glass of life saving water. Friends, like water, are necessary to life.

In a quite practical sense friends are needed when we wish to achieve something in life or when to get ahead. Show me the man who has no friends and I will show you a man who is spinning his friends, has nothing.

The Spell that Explodes Adversity: At some time or another every one wants to increase friendship and to decrease enmity. Every one wants many friends and few enemies. Adversity, we know, often visits us in the form of human beings. A neighbour, a co-worker, even a relative may become the channel for adversity which interferes in our lives, blocks our progress, or opposes our spirit. Adversity itself, however, is a psychic force, energy negativized. It is the recognition of this fundamental truth which makes it possible to cast a spell that can destroy adversity. In ancient times adversity was often seen as the person through whom it was manifested, which is why we read of people casting magic spells on other people. But human beings are only channels, vessels, funnels. It is wise to bear this in mind when casting spells, so as not to bring undue hardship down upon innocent bystanders.

How to Cast the Spell That Attracts Friends.
On a recent trip to Los Angeles met a young man who was new to the bustling big city and who left swamped by its place of work, a huge, sprawling business complex in which he felt like an ant, Its so weird, he said. People passing each other day in and day out, all so busy, and yet never getting to know one another. I'm surrounded by people all day long, and yet, not one of them can I call friend. There must be about 4,000 employees at the place. Surely one of them can become friend!

The young man's dilemma is a common one today, one of the less desirable results of mass production and conglomerate corporation. The individual is lost in the vastness of business empires. But no one need remain friendless today. Old powers are as vital and effective today as they ever were, if only we will come to realize its potential. I gave the young man this spell:

I call upon the magnetic forces of the earth to fill me, vitalize me, activate me. I am a magnet, drawing people to me, people who will like me, desire my company help me. Draw, O magnet, draw unto me loyal and true friends!

Believe you are this magnet and people will be drawn to you miraculously. The aforementioned young man experienced a spectacular transformation. Friends began to mushroom all around him. He was elected vice-president of the late shifts "in" group; was asked to join the bowling league; befriended an influential co-worker who was instrumental in seeing that he got ahead in the company; and not to be undervalued, he also became highly popular with many female employees. His new use of potent spell and his equally new use of his own psychic energy transformed his whole life in a very literal way.

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Saturday 26 March 2011

What You Didn't Know About the Spell of Carmen


Hearing the word Carmen today tells us it is a feminine name and nothing else. Even those Carmens in our day never associated their names to a spell.

In ancient times however, when one speaks of carmen, they talk about priests and their ritualistic spells. Long before the dawn of Christianity, carmen is a verse that means a spell, ritual, or incantation. This history of carmen came from the Ancient Rome.

Nowadays, there are only two oldest prayers of ancient Romans known to academicians. They are Carmen Arvale and Carmen Saliare. These prayers are both in Latin. Old libraries were able to preserve some books listing the verses of Carmen Arvale and Carmen Saliare.

The Carmen Arvalium goes like this:

enos Lases iuvate enos Lases iuvate enos Lases iuvate

neve lue rue Marmar sins incurrere in pleoris neve lue rue Marmar sins incurrere in pleoris neve lue rue Marmar sins incurrere in pleoris

satur fu, fere Mars, limen sali, sta berber satur fu, fere Mars, limen sali, sta berber satur fu, fere Mars, limen sali, sta berber

semunis alterni advocapit conctos semunis alterni advocapit conctos semunis alterni advocapit conctos

enos Marmor iuvato enos Marmor iuvato enos Marmor iuvato

triumpe triumpe triumpe triumpe triumpe

Meanwhile, the Carmen Saliare goes like this:

[fragmentum 1] divum +empta+ cante, divum deo supplicate [fragmentum 2] cume tonas, Leucesie, prae tet tremonti +quot+ ibet etinei de is cum tonarem [fragmentum 3] cozeulodorieso. omnia vero adpatula coemisse. ian cusianes duonus ceruses dunus Ianusve vet pom melios eum recumcarmen Saliare [fragmentum 1] divum +empta+ cante, divum deo supplicate [fragmentum 2] cume tonas, Leucesie, prae tet tremonti +quot+ ibet etinei de is cum tonarem [fragmentum 3] cozeulodorieso. omnia vero adpatula coemisse. ian cusianes duonus ceruses dunus Ianusve vet pom melios eum recum

These carmen verses were chanted by different priests, coming from two dissimilar clergies. The Arval priests sang the Carmen Arvale while the Salian priests sang the Carmen Arvale together with a sacred dance.

Both the carmen verses were sung for varied purposes. The Arval priests believed that singing Carmen Arvale would make their land fertile and thus ensure a bountiful harvest for the community. Their rituals were devoted only to goddess Dea Dia.

Meanwhile, the Salian priests performed rituals and dances, including the singing of Carmen Saliare, to ensure military power of their land. They did the rituals to worship Mars, the Roman god of war, and Quirinus, the ancient Roman god equivalent to Janus.

Both the Arval and Salian priests were no ordinary clergies. They came from patrician families and chosen by the country. Most often than not, the Arval priests were the appointed emperor of the Roman Empire. On the other hand, the Salian priests would continue to be priests for the entire duration of their life unless they would have achieved a more prestigious priesthood.

Ambarvalia was the name of the festival where Arval priests sang the Carme Arvale. While, the Salian priests performed a sacred dance and sang the Carmen Saliare every March and October.

Tuesday 22 March 2011

Magic Spells and Wicca

Magic Spells and Wicca

Wicca and witchcraft are dotted across every corner of the web. As you browse for Wicca, you will always stumble upon spells and magic. This is because magic spells and spell casting are a big part of Wiccans' ritual practices.

You might have heard of Wiccan spells for healing, protection, love, fertility, money or success. These examples of positive and good magic are often called the white magic. The opposite of these kinds of spells is black magic. Black magic has been popular since ancient times because it is associated with ultimate power, evil and Satanism.

It is important to know the roots of Wicca to be able to separate the good and bad facts about Wicca.

Wicca is a pagan religion which believes in both gods and goddesses. This belief that is comparable to the Taoist belief in "yin" and "yang", and also Christian beliefs of Jesus and the Devil. The Wiccan god is associated with nature, wilderness, hunting, and sexuality. The goddess is pre-eminent.

Magic and magic spells are part of common Wiccan practices (often called witchcraft or sorcery). Magic is defined as the science and art of causing change through the power of nature and the universe. For Wiccans, magic is a law of nature.

There is no fixed set of ethical codes or guidelines followed by Wiccans; however, virtually all Wiccan practitioners follow the Wiccan Rede. The Wiccan Rede states that "an it harm none, do what ye will." (the first word "an" basically means "if" in old Middle English language). This moral compass helps Wiccas to consider their actions and keep them inline with Wiccan beliefs.

Wiccans also follow the Law of Threefold Return. This is similar to the idea of karma found in Hinduism. Basically the law says that every good or bad deed one person does to another, will return to that person with triple force some time in the future.

Ther are five natural elements in Wiccan traditions, rather than the normal 4 most of us are familiar with. The five elements are Air, Fire, Water, Earth, and the extra one is "Aether" or "spirit". Five different points of a pentagram represent each element, and as such the pentagram is a fundamental shape in Wiccan tradition.

Lastly, Wicca does not follow any particular book like Christianity and the Bible, or Islam and the Koran. One book does exist (The Book of Shadows) but it is just a collection of spells which has been updated and extended over history.

The author is a lifelong white witch and practitioner of Wiccan magic spells. Visit her website to learn more about different types of white magic spells - http://www.AllMagicSpells.com

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