Creating a Spell | Magic 101

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You know enough correspondences to make a spell.

So why does it sometimes still feel like you're throwing herbs at a candle and hoping everybody involved understands the assignment?

Because spellcraft isn't really about ingredients.

It begins with knowing what the hell you're actually trying to change.

Creating a Spell takes you underneath the recipe. Before choosing the candle, herb, oil, moon phase, or petition, you'll learn to examine the situation itself. What needs to change? What part belongs to you? What are you avoiding? And what are you actually willing to do about it?

Because sometimes we'd rather light a candle than have the conversation. We'd rather work for abundance than look at our spending. We'd rather cast for love than deal with the vulnerability love requires.

From there, you'll build your working through awareness, intention, correspondence, action, and release. You'll learn to choose magical tools because they communicate something specific, not because somebody on the internet put rosemary on another damn correspondence list.

And then comes the part people sometimes leave out.

What are you going to do when the candle burns out?

Send the email. Make the call. Set the boundary. Apply for the job. Have the conversation.

A spell gives form to an invisible decision. It doesn't replace your participation in your own life.

This isn't a book of spells to copy.

It's a guide to understanding spellcraft well enough to create your own. To experiment. Keep notes. Question your assumptions. Pay attention to what works, what doesn't, and what your own magical language becomes over time.

19-page digital guide | Magic 101 Series

You don't need the perfect spell.

You need somewhere to start.

Start here.

You know enough correspondences to make a spell.

So why does it sometimes still feel like you're throwing herbs at a candle and hoping everybody involved understands the assignment?

Because spellcraft isn't really about ingredients.

It begins with knowing what the hell you're actually trying to change.

Creating a Spell takes you underneath the recipe. Before choosing the candle, herb, oil, moon phase, or petition, you'll learn to examine the situation itself. What needs to change? What part belongs to you? What are you avoiding? And what are you actually willing to do about it?

Because sometimes we'd rather light a candle than have the conversation. We'd rather work for abundance than look at our spending. We'd rather cast for love than deal with the vulnerability love requires.

From there, you'll build your working through awareness, intention, correspondence, action, and release. You'll learn to choose magical tools because they communicate something specific, not because somebody on the internet put rosemary on another damn correspondence list.

And then comes the part people sometimes leave out.

What are you going to do when the candle burns out?

Send the email. Make the call. Set the boundary. Apply for the job. Have the conversation.

A spell gives form to an invisible decision. It doesn't replace your participation in your own life.

This isn't a book of spells to copy.

It's a guide to understanding spellcraft well enough to create your own. To experiment. Keep notes. Question your assumptions. Pay attention to what works, what doesn't, and what your own magical language becomes over time.

19-page digital guide | Magic 101 Series

You don't need the perfect spell.

You need somewhere to start.

Start here.