spiritvexer: Doing Magic Without Casting Spells When I was a witch I thought “doing spells” was the
spiritvexer: Doing Magic Without Casting Spells When I was a witch I thought “doing spells” was the height of all magic. After I left witchcraft I found myself doing spells less and less until I just… stopped. But this didn’t mean my life was without magic. The form my active magic took just changed. I do magic with talismans now. Others may call them “altars in a box.” I call them talismans ^-^ Once a talisman is built, it works forever as long as it is properly charged. In the photograph is the charging of my personal prosperity talisman. Talismans are a low-spoon magical solution. The creation, use, and upkeep of a talisman requires no personal energy beyond putting a few objects in a container. You do not need to charge talismans with your personal energy. A talisman is, in my definition, a magical trinket which can manipulate energies in your favor. In this article I am talking about container talismans. Container talismans are built like puzzles. Each object added holds a special meaning and will affect the energies of the talisman in a special way. In my example money talisman, I have added: Lodestone, to draw money, prosperity, and wealth. Lodestone oil, to draw money, prosperity, and wealth. Coins, to represent what I desire. Gold pebbles, to represent what I desire. A jar of iolite crystals with a $1000 store price tag, to represent great wealth (dressed with lodestone oil). A bottle of pure gold flakes, to represent great wealth. A charm bag of basil, to get the spirit ally Basil to work on my behalf for profit. A sigil to save money, for obvious reasons! A small jar of marijuana, a gesture of sacrifice to give back to the spirit world, and to represent what I desire. My last dollar until payday, a gesture of sacrifice to give back to the spirit world, and to represent what I desire. This talisman brings me a lot of spending money and I am rarely ever out (except now, which is why I am recharging and donating my last dollar!). On the other hand, talismans are a practical low-fund solution because one can literally be made out of paper slips stuffed in to a jar. No need to get fancy! Try building different container talismans for prosperity, relationships, wishes, and protection. Try adding dried herbs and stones of traditional correspondences. Add representation of spirit allies who will help. Include poems, images, sigils, or references of your goals and dreams. Talismans can be simple or complex. Make them to your tastes and the preferences of the spirits you work with. To build your own talisman, select an appropriate container and cleanse it using your favorite method. Cleanse objects and state their purpose as you add them to the container. “This dried rose represents eternal love within my heart.” “This quartz chip is to empower the other elements of the talisman.” And so on :) When your talisman is assembled, charge it by placing candles on or near it and lighting them with intent to draw down power. Or, place it in the Sun and Moonlight for 24 hours, asking Nature to rise from below and complete the trinity of empowerment. In the picture, I placed a candle in the middle of the talisman jar. I dressed the candle with lodestone oil for extra power. Place talismans on an altar or safe space where it will not be disturbed. Allow it to work for you; I see results within an hour typically but I have many allies so don’t be bothered if things don’t work for you so quickly! Give up to 4 weeks to see real changes; up to 2 weeks to see signs of change. Speak to it regularly. Give things time to manifest. Charge regularly or as needed (I charge mine once every… 2 years on average). If you want to include spirits to help you in your talisman, try this method of obtaining a spirit friend from a crystal (modify from the ‘protection’ theme to your own talisman purposes) or this method for making a contract with a spirit. -- source link