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How to Cast a Wish Spell

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There is a fine line that divides the power of magic and the power of mind. Will, faith and desire are elements used to describe the power of mind and are key elements to casting a successful spell. With these elements constantly in mind, a heartfelt wish is something that you can bring to light with simple meditation and a magical spell.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Candle
  • Pen or pencil
  • Sheet of parchment paper
  1. Step 1

    Light your candle and perform a relaxation ritual before beginning in order to clear your mind and energy. Concentrate on the spell and your wish not the joy you may feel when your wish is granted.

  2. Step 2

    Draw a pentagram in the center of a clean piece of parchment paper. In the center of the pentagram, draw the yin-yang symbol. Write your wish above the pentagram in as few simple words as possible. Fold the parchment paper so that the top and bottom edges overlap in the center of the yin-yang symbol.

  3. Step 3

    Allow a few drops of wax to fall onto the edge of the paper, sealing your wish inside. Slowly burn the paper with the candle flame, repeating your wish out loud three times as it burns.

  4. Step 4

    Collect the ashes of your wish and sprinkle them outside in a sacred place, for example, along the roots of a tree, in a stream or in a place that is special to you.

Tips & Warnings
  • The color of your candle will depend on your wish; for general wishes, use white. If you are wishing for money or prosperity, use green or for love use pink or red. If you are trying to bring a material object into your life, use orange, or if you are seeking power or success in business, use purple.
  • What you cast in magic will come back to you threefold, so be careful what you wish for.

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on 9/3/2009 Good article! Try this site as well www.real-wishes.com it's very interesting.

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