16 Life Spells from Eclipse
- Get what you wish
- Wish
- Wish spell
- Money
- Hysteric's Money Charm Spell
- Akasha's Money Powder
- Prayer of the Native Americans
- Luck of the Runes
- The Witch's Ladder
- Evocating Ma'at for Justice
#1 - Get what you wish
Get your container paint it however your heart tells you to. Now get your piece of paper write down your wish. But you must be sure that is really what you want put it in the container. Paint a pentagram on the container once it is dry. Now chant: Oh universe grant my wish, for this is what I most desire, hear my plea, so mote it be!
Before you actually do the spell I want you to know it’ll take a few days/months .
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#2 - Wish
All you have to do get your cake and your candle and stick the candle in the cake and light it and while you've done that all I want you to do its to visulize what you want to happen and when you have finished blow the candle out. Simple spell.
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#3 - Wish spell
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#4 - Money
''Nine cents to make prosperity flow. Nine pennies to multiply, nine pennies to grow.''
Seal the envelope, and draw a dollar sign on the outside. Bury the envelope under the tree (be careful not to get too close to the roots!), and cover up the hole. Ask the tree to keep watch over your pennies. Money should start coming your way soon.
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#5 - Hysteric's Money Charm Spell
Anoint the dollar with Patchouli essential oil, Visualize Green, Gold, or any money or wealth-related energy spreading throughout the dollar. Next, just hold the dollar in you hands, close your eyes, and just focus all of your will, desire, and intent on the dollar. Visualize money coming to you.
Once you've spent some time and really feel that your intent and energy has seeped into the dollar, fold it into a small square or rectangle, each time you press a crease, press the energy into the dollar, locking it in. Lastly, place the ''charm'' into a safe place in your wallet or wherever you money is stored. *Note* You can make this
This spell was created and contributed by HystericSoul
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#6 - Akasha's Money Powder
How to use the powder
Sprinkle some of this powder in your purse or wallet everyday or when you need it. You can even use this on magical items or spells or money or jobs.
Story: I made this powder for a friend who had money problems. In 2 weeks or less of useing the powder she told me she got a job offer that payed very well. I believe this powder will work for all who put their heart and intent in making this powder. Money will manifest its own way in your life.
***Warning*** Do not eat this powder!
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#7 - Prayer of the Native Americans
This prayer is said to ask for her blessing.
Chant the following:
''Oh Great Spirit,
whose voice I hear in the winds,
and whose breath gives life to all the world,
hear me!
I come before you, one of your children,
I am small and weak.
I seek your strength and wisdom.
Let me walk in beauty and make my eyes ever
behold the red and purple sunset.
Make my hands respect the things you have made,
my ears sharp to hear your voice.
Make me wise, so that I may know the things
you have taught my People,
the lesson you have hidden in every leaf and rock.
I seek strength not to be superior to my brothers,
but to be able to fight my greatest enemy, myself.
Make me ever ready to come to you,
with clean hands and straight eyes,
so when life fades as a fading sunset,
my spirit may come to you without shame.''
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#8 - Luck of the Runes
Firstly, empty the herbs shown in the ingredients into the small drawstring bag. Once you have done so, grab your pen and write the following runes on the piece of paper in a medium sized print(you can Google them if you are unsure of what they look like):
Fehu
Dagaz
Tiwaz
Fehu, is used as it is said to represent the earning/winning of possessions, gain, wealth, abundance, luck, success and financial strength. It can also represent a sign of hope and plenty.
Dagaz (meaning day, or dawn) symbolizes breakthrough, awareness. A time to plan or embark upon an enterprise. The power of change directed by your own will, transformation. Hope/happiness, the ideal. Security and certainty. Growth and release. Balance point, the place where opposites meet.
Tiwaz, named after the Norse deity Tyr, can represent honor, justice, leadership and authority. Analysis, rationality. Knowing where one's true strengths lie. Willingness to self-sacrifice. Victory and success in any competition or in legal matters.
Once you have wrote the runes on the paper, cut the paper so the runes are in individual sections, like a flashcard format. Once you have cut them in said format, empty the pieces of paper into the drawstring bag which contains the herbs (you can fold them if they do not fit).
If you wish to do so, you may call upon a deity of wealth of abundance in order to politely request for their blessing. I reinforce that this is optional. Here's a few examples of wealth, abundance, luck or prosperity deities in some pantheons:
Greek: Pluto
Hindu: Lakshmi
Roman: Abudantia
Egyptian: Renenutet
Norse: Freyja or Njoror
Aztec: Tezcatlopoca or Chantico
Of course, these do not cover all wealth deities and you may follow a different pantheon, in so you may use the appropriate deity of the pantheon you follow.
Now, light the cinnamon incense, and once the smoke starts rising, pass the drawstring bag over the smoke in clockwise circles. You can stop doing this whenever you feel you should.
After you have done so wear the bag on your person in order to attract such luck, success and abundance to your business and it's ventures.
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#9 - The Witch's Ladder
The ladder is composed out of three pieces string, yarn, wool or rope, however when used in cursing especially, some like to weave hair into the ladder. Trinkets such as charms, feathers, beads, bones are braided into the ladder.
Nowadays, the witch's ladder is primarily used for binding, healing, cursing, protection, wish spells and healing. It was believed that witches of old cast a death spell over a person by tying the knots and then hiding the cord, and the only way to undo the spell was to find the hidden cord and untie each knot.
Of course, the witch's ladder is not limited to those uses. It is said variation in the colour of the string/yarn/etc used represents a different use for the ladder. Some common ones are:
Green for money,
Red for passion,
White for creativity,
Black to stop bad habits,
Brown for balance,
Yellow for happiness,
Orange for health,
Blue for peace,
Purple for wisdom.
Frequently when I am travelling, I carry my own ladder with me as they are said to encourage safe travel.
Although ladders are often created for as part of a particular spell, in other cases, the knots or beads are used to attain track of repetition in a spell or incantation, somewhat alike to Rosary beads.
Incantations are spoken during the creation process to empower the talisman to do its creator's bidding. According to an article, The Witches' Ladder, an example of a witch's ladder chant and knot placement is as follows:
According to the article, ''At the tying of the last knot, all the energy is directed into the cord and its knots, with a final visualization of the object of the work. The power has been raised and is now 'stored' in these knots in the cord.''
Often the number of knots represent a specific intent. For example, seven is said to represent safety and security. If one wanted to have a witch's ladder specifically for the intention of such, seven knots would be tied into the ladder.
Here is an example of an incantation used when creating a typical 9 knot ladder:
By knot of one, my spell has begun.
By knot of two, it will come true.
By knot of three, so mote it be.
By knot of four, this power I store.
By knot of five, my spell is alive.
By knot of six, the spell I fix.
By knot of seven, events I'll leaven.
By knot of eight, it will be fate.
By knot of nine, what is done is mine.
The power has been raised and is now 'stored' in these knots, beads, feathers and in the cord.
You can tie the ends of the ladder together and use it as a necklace for protection on your person or hang it somewhere close to where it is needed such as your bed head or chair.
If you want to use it for healing you untie and release the items in the knots like this:
You must release the knots one at a time, one a day, for nine consecutive days. Release them in the same order in which they were tied. As the knots are released the energy that was put into them releases and is used for the purpose that the ladder was made for. You can either bury the beads etc or keep them in a safe place
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#10 - Evocating Ma'at for Justice
Place the paper on the surface you are using, and put the ink pot alongside it. Grab your ostrich or blue jay feather, and dip the sharp end it in the ink. Carefully write the name of the one to be brought to justice on the paper; you may have to dip the end in the ink several times again while doing so.
After writing the name, patiently wait for the ink to dry. While doing so, light your white candle.
Once the ink has dried, wipe the ink off the end of the feather, and proclaim:
''Ma'at, goddess and personification of justice and truth,
I ask you kindly to bring justice on the person inscribed.
I possess the symbol, your symbol, of truth- the ostrich/blue jay feather.
I use this in your honor; and your aid is highly appreciated.''
Once again, bring the paper with the name forth, grab the feather and dip it in the pot of ink. Underneath the name of the person to be justified, draw the hieroglyph for Ma'at. Ma'at can be written in many ways, but the simplest is the feather. However, this can cause confusion as the feather can also symbolize the air god, Shu.
If you wish to be more specific, add the loaf symbol (a semicircle), and a simple picture of the goddess on a chair with a feather above her head. Google can provide you with pictures of these images.
After that, chant once again:
''Ma'at, goddess and personification of justice and truth,
I ask you kindly to bring justice on the person inscribed.
I possess the symbol, your symbol, of truth- the ostrich/blue jay feather.
I also have wrote your name in hieroglyphs out of respect; and to make my intent clear. I ask you to appreciate this.
I use this in your honor; and your aid is highly appreciated.''
Place the ostrich/blue jay feather on to the paper, and using the white candle, set the paper alight. Once the feather and paper has burnt, gather the ashes and scatter them outside by throwing them in the air, preferably on a windy day.
It is done.
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