QUOTE(Angalor @ Sep 1 2006, 09:56 AM)
I have that book and bought it on the intention it would tell me how to write spells. But, it's mostly about using a form of magick with writing. Another words, you write your intent on a dish and then wash it off and drink the ink water for the spell to come to fruition. He doesn't actually tell you how to write spells though, sorry (IMG:
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All I can tell you is reasearch the basics. Plant/stone/color/moon/planet associations and so on and so forth. Define an intent or purpose, write a list of materials to go along with it and flesh it out. Truth is, there is no one way to write "great" spells. Actually though "
grimoire for the green witch" has a pretty good list of correspondences for quick reference and even has a candle/herb/and stone association for spell type.
I'd suggest that one for right now if you don't have a lot of money. But, if you're really serious about writing spells then I'd say invest in Scott Cunningham's books "
Encyclopdeia of herbs "
Crystal gem and metal magick" and Raymond Bucklands "
Candle Magick". These are great books for starting out with as well. I've researched a LOT on how to write spells, and most people cover the format in a quick blurb neatly stuffed into a long chapter of correspondences. Also, another great way is to start collecting trinkets and other knick knacks. I have a huge jar of just these things (which include bones, fur, keys, stones, coins, figurines, nails, glass orbs, claws, ribbons, clay tiles, beads and so on) and when I feel "stuck" I go through this jar (I've deemed my idea jar) and start brain storming. My daughter loves this time with me, specially going through all the little things. (IMG:
style_emoticons/default/smile.gif). There are some books out there on how to write spells, but I've been disappointed with many "how to's" these people suggest. Truth is, the process is rather easy, you just have to have faith in yourself. Once you start working the spells you write, you'll get a better idea with what works and what doesn't.
this is all very true
i've written many of my own spells
and they were all just experimentation
but a majority of them worked out pretty good and some didn't
its good to write a spell a day
see how it works
and if the specific desire is still needed
go back and edit
maybe you should add in a planetary alignment
which phase the moon is in?
it all depends
personally i am comfortable with thinking of what the spell is intended for
look up a deity associated with the intent
research it a little to make sure its not dangerous
go back to my thoughts and add in some qualities into the spell
then cast it
eventually you will have a set way of doing everything
i don't even need to use materials anymore
i personally think materials are just for adding a greater sense to the spellcrafting
if you have good intent and imagination and feeling
you need nothing else
but if that doesn't work i remember when i first started i looked over a book called Teen withcraft and "the only spellbook you'll ever need" had some writing on making your own spells i'm pretty sure
This post has been edited by bleachXlight: Sep 6 2006, 04:37 PM