Wednesday 7 March 2012

Fire spells

Our New Fire Spells
POWERFUL HERBALIST,SPIRITUAL AND TRADITIONAL HEALER DR. JAMALI
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It is true that there is one kind of spell I love the best of all - the really, REALLY old and primal ones.
Consider this.
For how long have human beings made fires, and looked into the flames, watched the smoke ascend to the heavens, and send their prayers, their wishes, hopes and dreams to rise and be heard?
It is a truly extraordinary sensation to tap into this kind of thing, an overwhelming power field of the ages that makes magic now, and real, and so very much more than just messing around with a little love spell, now and then.
In essence, this is extremely simple, like so many of the really ancient and primal magic rituals are; but in practice, and if it is done with the right frame of mind, there is very little that could be more powerful, or more profound.
All you need to perform the ancient fire spells is any kind of safe surface, or container; it could be anything at all, even a bowl filled with sand, and it doesn't have to be big, or even outdoors.
The fire bowl I 
use for indoor, table top fire magic at night is no larger than a cereal bowl, made of brass and stands on three legs, which helps to not burn the table. If you have a smoke detector in the house, it would be a good idea to turn it off before you start. There is also merit in opening a window, for how else will the smoke rise to the heavens and carry your prayers, or intent?
Next, we need something to burn.
I like to collect twigs from certain trees, tiny little pieces which dry quickly and burn easily. Different kinds of wood flavor the smoke differently, and it is fascinating to experiment and learn for yourself how the scents and flavors of different woods affect your mood and visions.
We may then also consider to add some herbs to burn - sage, rosemary, bay leaves, lavender, pine needles, leaves from a eucalyptus tree - the choice is really completely endless. I would suggest to start with what you can find naturally in your environment, be this out of doors, in your garden, or your local grocery, which often sells different kinds of herbs.
If you are a more experienced magician, you can begin to match the wood you burn and the herbs you add for the smoke effect to the purpose of the spell, but actually, for that true primal feel it isn't necessary at all
   Fire is a powerful element that represents all kinds of passion, energy, ego, willpower, creativity, strength and even anger. Though you can cast spells specifically for these things, fire is usually introduced to bring more energy to your purpose, even if that purpose is not fire-related on its own. Make sense?
These are the kinds of things you can use in your spellwork to bring in some of that fire energy:
Altar tools like an athame or candles
Stones such as carnelian, garnet, bloodstone
Oils and herbs like cedar, cinnamon, basil and rosemary
As I mentioned, most fire spells include candles as a way of using the element. You can also burn things, though this isn't always practical. Having a fire-proof cauldron can help if you want to use more fire.
As I mentioned, most fire spells include candles as a way of using the element. You can also burn things, though this isn't always practical. Having a fire-proof cauldron can help if you want to use more fire.
Use the power of fire to bring a little more joy into your life. Supplies for this spell:
• 3 orange candles
• Marjoram and rosemary
• Cedar oil
Anoint the candles with cedar oil, and light them. Sprinkle some of the herbs around the bases of the candles and focus on the flames. Feel the heat of the fire fill up your soul. Repeat the following:
Happiness and joy come into my life
Away with anger, stress and strife
I am happy, I am free
No more negativity
Pass your hands through the warmth of the flames (preferably without burning yourself). Leave the candles to burn down on their own

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