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Post by GateKeeper on Sept 16, 2012 11:19:08 GMT
The number three represents creativity, form, and manifestation in the three-dimensional world. Therefore, you can end a spell by repeating a statement three times or performing a gesture three times. For instance, you could tie three knots to close a charm bag or pass a talisman through incense smoke three times. It’s customary to close a spell with a definitive statement. The phrase, “So mote it be,” is often used by Wiccans to bind a spell. If you prefer, you can say “So be it now” or, “So it is done” or, “Amen.” In her book The Spiral Dance, Starhawk offers this closing statement you can use to bind a spell: By all the power Of three times three, This spell bound around Shall be. To cause no harm, Nor return on me. As I do will, So mote it be. To make sure your spell only brings about positive results, say something in conclusion like, “This spell is done for the good of all, harming none.” When you perform a spell for another person, the vibrations you activate produce a ripple effect throughout the cosmos. Therefore, the energy generated will have an impact on you as well. Magicians believe that whatever you send out will return to you, like a boomerang, but multiplied threefold; thus, you actually receive more than you give. www.lunasgrimoire.com/a-guide-to-successful-spell-working/
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