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Spells and lil things

SOME GROOVY LIL SPELLS AND CHANTS!

A Healing Chant

Anon

Wrap thee in contton
Bind thee with love
Protection from pain
Surrounds like a glove.
May the brightest of blessings
Surround thee this night.
For thou art cared for,
Healing thoughts sent in flight...


Mirror Spell

Materials: small mirror
incense
tow candles of appropriate colour(if applicable)
matches

Ensure peace and quiet. Draw the curtains so that there is just enough light to see your face. Raise your circle and light the candles and incense. Look into the mirror and concentrate on the desired wish. Concentrate your eyes on the reflection of your eyes, then close your eyes and be still. Devolp the image of your wish in your mind, and when you have visualized it clearly, open your eyes. Again concentrate hard upon the eyes in the mirror, trying to look through then into a space beyond. Whipser the wish three times. Light more incense, if you wish. Contemplate for a moment. Close your circle and allow it to fade.


Moon Magick Spell for Prosperity and Success

This spellworking is best done during the waxing or full moon. Have ready a small green or brown talisman bag, three silver coins, your cauldron, a pentacle, a small dish, cinnamon, cedar chips, and your wand. Set your cauldron on the pentacle. Place a small dish inside the cauldron with a small amount of cinnamon and cedar chips on it. Beside the cauldron, lay your wand. Tap each coin with the wand as you chant:

Glistening silver, coint of the moon
Shiny and round, grant me a boon.
Draw to my hands many more of your kind
Multiply, grow, like the image in my mind.

Place the coins in the cauldron with the herbs. Stir the air clockwise seven times over the cauldron.

Chant:

Earth elementals, cunning and bright,
With me share your treasures tonight.
Share with me riches, silver and gold
Successes, prosperity, all I can hold.

Put the coins and herbs in the talisman bag and lay it overnight in the moonlight. Either carry the bag with you, or keep it near your bed where you will see it every night.


Healing Prayer

“For all who have come to my heart this day, and asked for healing, whether they be known to me, or unknown; whether they be two-leggeds or four-leggeds, Winged Ones of the air, or Finned Ones of the waters; whether they be the Creepy Crawlers of the earth, or the plant people, the rock people or the Standing Ones; whether they be the Earth Mother Herself or Father Sky, or Grandmother Moon, or Grandfather Sun; whether they be the Celestial Ones or the Worlds Beyond, may each be healed of that which needs to be healed in their life for the highest good of all.”

The reason I don’t mention a specific illness or affliction in this prayer is because often the illness or disease is the result of a much deeper problem and that problem is what this prayer is meant to relieved.


Circle Casting Dragon Style

Cameron Mandrake

I just thought I’d drop a note on the traditional Dragon Tradition Circle casting.

The circle is cast with the Blade, the Cup and the Censor. The Priest starts with the Blade in the north and draws the boundary of the circle. As he does he recites “1 tread this Path for the Elements, that which comprises all that we see.”
The HPS takes to sprinkling the boundaries with the Cup filled with salted water. She recites “I tread this Path for Self, a reflection of the Divine.” The HP then takes the censor and carries the smoke to the boundaries of the circle in a deosil direction. He recites “I tread this Path for Spirit, that which unites all things.”

The HP or UPS then state the charge of our Circle. It is as follows.

“Our Circle is a place where hearts and minds can meet and share in the wonder and empowerment of a living and loving Goddess. We are a coven of friends, but above all things we are Family. Our Love and our Magick binds us together and our Circle keeps us and nurtures us. We are blessed. Blessed Be!”
The Dragon Guardians are then invoked.

EAST

Mighty Dragon, Guardian of the realms of the East. Your tongue is a sharp sword, cutting with the knowledge of the arcane. Your spirit flows as graceful as a swift in flight. Purify us with truth. Blessed Be.
SOUTH

Mighty Dragon, Guardian of the realms of the South, your breath is aflame with the fires of inspiration and passion. Your spirit is searing and fervent. Purify us with Love. Blessed Be.

WEST

Mighty Dragon, Guardian of the realms of the West, your coils are the cleansing healing waves that nurture the soul. Your spirit lunges, leaps and splashes like a Talbot at play. Purify us with pulsing tides. Blessed Be.


NORTH

Mighty Dragon, Guardian of the realms of the North, your talons run like roots into the earth, giving you infinite strength. Your spirit is substantial, hard and pure like a clear crystal. Purify us with persistent wisdom. Blessed Be.

Each of these Dragons has a secret name that they are also invoked with. A suggestion is that anyone using these invocations meditate to find an appropriate name for each Guardian and use it along with or instead of the words “Mighty Dragon”. I find that the Circle charge sets the mood for the Circle and I change it to suit the situation. If anyone has ideas for a Circle charge, I’d like to hear them. I have a number of Circle charges that I use but fresh ones always are nice. Blessed Be.

Cameron Mandrake


Words of Power

There is one Presence and Power in the Universe
That manifests to us (me) as Goddess and as God
It guides the stars and the planets
it guides me and moves through my life
For I (NAME) am a perfect incarnation of God (dess)
and a perfect priest/ess of God/dess (again adapt for gender as in the previous post)
and I am a complete manifestation of this power
I hereby use it now for GOOD
specifically to turn this astrological aspect, (NAME ASPECT, for example Mercury Retrograde) into it’s most harmonious expression in my life I release all imbalanced energy and it’s effects out of this aspect and affirm only harmonious energy - For the good of all and according to the free will of all
with ease and with joy
and so mote it be