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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Making Magic: Spell Bottles

I'm not really one to advocate dishing out spells to random people on the internet...I find that rather irresponsible. I'm more of an advocate of creating your own spells and seeing the results of TRUE hard work.

That being said, I have no problems in providing the basics of certain types spells, not hold your hand and guide you each step of the way in the spell casting process, by providing exact details of how one spell should be cast. That should be up to you and you alone.

I myself at this point in my craft, am learning of a new form of spell work (new to me, that is). Spell Bottles. I have seen pictures of spell bottles, and they are BEAUTIFUL...just beautiful. I love them...whether they're done in pretty bottles, fancy labels, and adorned with embossed wax, or truly rustic, it doesn't matter. I love them regardless.

Now, basically, a spell bottle is just another way to store the ingredients for a spell, just as you would a pouch, but this is a more permanent solution, say if you were to cast a protection spell, you could bury this somewhere close to where you feel you need protection, and it will keep for quite some time.
Spell bottles consist of some sort of bottle. Large or small, preferably glass, but many people will use plastic in a pinch.

Most people also place sharp objects into it (broken glass, rusty nails, pins, needles, etc), but you can also
place other things, such as herbs, papers, body parts (by this I mean nails, hair) and various liquids (ranging from bodily fluids (urine, blood...intimate fluids lol, etc), to blessed water, to vinegar. The choice is yours and dependant upon what you are trying to achieve.

I have recently created my first "Spell Bottle" and am anxious to finish with my spell (I won't go into details). I'm very proud of myself for this accomplishment. It's my first step towards getting back into regular practices, now that I have more time for myself.

**jumps for joy** lol

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