Have you ever thought about casting a spell to change or improve your life?
If you are tempted to laugh or wink sceptically, remember modern day witches do exist. Most are pretty cautious about how they use their magic and who they share it with. They believe that their spells hold amazing positive energy through the words and materials used and can be a force of great good in the world. Good magic can be used to gain health and prosperity and to help others too. When you first learn how to cast a spell remember to stay calm, relaxed and focused and always believe in what you are doing or it won't work. If you already believe in the power of good magic and just want a few good ones to test your powers with, the list below is a great starting point and will teach you how to cast a spell step-by-step.
Here are some commonly used spells claimed to work by those who have conjured them:
* How to cast a spell to return loved ones to your life:
Light vanilla incense and close your eyes. As you do so, breathe calmly and rid yourself of all negative thoughts. Recite the words : "I am content in my own universe, I create and give love and friendship and I will grow and learn to know and love myself"
* How to cast a spell to find the love of your life:
Take a bath, dress in clean white clothing, and light sandalwood incense and a red candle on the night of a full moon. Concentrate on the type of soul mate you wish for and recite this invocation: "With the spirit of Avalon, through the knowledge of Merlin, I open my heart and soul to receive true love."
* How to cast a spell to rid yourself of a bad relationship:
Write your lover's name three times on a piece of blue paper and then wrap it around a small pebble. Tie a strand of white wool around the pebble. Place it between two white candles. Always make sure this happens on a Saturday afternoon.
Now think positive thoughts as you imagine your lover smiling as he or she moves away from you with no regrets. Repeat the words: "O bittersweet love, I release thee on the wings of a dove".