This is a spell to summon a wolf spirit to act as a teacher, protector and friend. Not a thing to be messed with.
Casting Instructions for 'Spell To Summon A Wolf Spirit'
You will need the following items for this spell:
Five white candles/tealights
Chalk
Salt
Incense
Athame/Knife
Wolf figurine
Full Moon
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You will need the following items for this spell:
Five white candles/tealights
Chalk
Salt
Incense
Athame/Knife
Wolf figurine
Full Moon
With the chalk, draw a sizable circle around you. Pour the salt around the circle. Set aside the salt. In the center of the circle, draw a pentacle. Place the wolf figurine in the center. Pour the salt in a circle around the wolf statue. Place the candles at every point in the pentacle.
Light the candles and incense. Say:
"Spirit of the Wolf,
You who wanders the wild lands
You who stalks in the silent shadows
You who runs and leaps between the moss covered trees,
Lend me your primal strength,
And the wisdom of your glowing eyes.
Teach me to relentlessly track my desire,
And to stand in defense of those I love.
Show me the hidden paths and the moonlit fields.
Fierce Spirit, walk with me in my solitude
Howl with me in my joy
And guard me as I move through this world."
Take the athame/knife and use it to prick your finger. Wipe the blood on the forehead of the figurine. Say the following:
"Spirit of the Wolf, I summon you.
Bound together by blood,
I summon you.
Wolf Spirit, inhabit these walls and roam with me.
We are bound
Yet we are free.
Walk with me through my life.
We are a pack.
I summon you."
Let the incense and the candles burn down. Take the statue and put it in a place of reverence in your home or room. Your chosen spirit will always be with you. However, they are bound to the figurine, so take them with you wherever you may go. They would like to come too! If and when the time comes when you should release them (they have grown old, and need to recharge and return), bury the statue under a willow on the full moon. Wait until the next full moon, and perform the spell again, using fresh blood and keeping the statue. End the ritual with a smile and a 'welcome back, old friend'.
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