Principles of Paganism & Native American Religions
Principles of Paganism & Native American Religions
Scott Cunningham's Magical Principles
Magic is a divine act.
Magic should never be used in jest or to inflate your ego.
Magic requires effort. You will receive what you put into it.
Magic can be worked for your own gain, but only if it harms none.
Magic is natural. Harm none, not even yourself, through its use.
Magic can be used for defense but should never be used for attack.
Magic is not usually instantaneous. Spells require time to be effective.
Magic is knowledge--not only of its ways and laws, but also of its effectiveness. Do not believe that magic works--know it!
Magic is love. All magic should be performed out of love. The moment anger or hatred tinges your magic you have crossed the border into a dangerous world, one that will ultimately consume you.
Native American ‘Ten Commandments’
Unknown Author
Do what you know to be right.
Remain close to the Great Spirit.
Be truthful and honest at all times.
Take full responsibility for your actions.
Show great respect for your fellow beings.
Look after the well being of mind and body.
Work together for the benefit of all mankind.
Give assistance and kindness wherever needed.
Dedicate a share of your efforts to the greater good.
Treat the Earth and all that dwell thereon with respect.
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