Ars Geomantica: Being an Account and Rendition of the Arte of Geomantic Divination and Magic (Foundations of Practical Sorcery Book 3) by Gary St. M. Nottingham
Author:Gary St. M. Nottingham [Nottingham, Gary St. M.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Avalonia
Published: 2015-04-14T03:00:00+00:00
Hold the paper in the candle flame (a red candle would be ideal) and say as it burns:
âHear Me, O fire For my will I say
Release the spell this very day!
Hear my words I address to thee
For this my will So Mote It Be!â
Rhyming couplets are very good in such spell workings as they encompass the intent of the spell, which will help when releasing it into the subtle realms which are around us. Let the paper now burn out completely with the sure and certain knowledge that your will is being accomplished in the world. Do not doubt this as doubts are fateful to the success of your magic, if you doubt and do not have sure faith in the outcome then you will effectively undermine your magic, in fact you will be performing a counter spell to fail.
With the water element follow the same procedure, that is, contemplate the element that you are working with and burn if possible a little incense that again is suitable to the working in hand. Pour clean water into a chalice (do not use tap water) and into this drop four drops of the water condenser. Look into the depths of the water and again see your will coming to pass in the sure and certain knowledge that the future now has no escape from your will. Not easy but this certainty will help fire your intent into reality and will become easier with practice. Take the water to a pool or river outside and release it into its element and address the waters as such without being observed:
âHear Me, O element water
For my will I say etcâ
Again look into the waters and see the things that you are working for coming to pass.
With the air element there are two methods of working. the first is to write your will out on a piece of clean paper and add four drops of the air condenser onto the paper. The paper will need to be torn into pieces and thrown into the air on a windy day to disperse the spell. This is a good method to get rid of someone or something. The second method is to take a small metal bowl and pour some water therein with four drops of the condenser. Heat the bowl on an open flame and as the steam rises see therein your will coming to reality and as it does say:
âHear Me, O element air For my will I say etc.â
In both workings firstly endeavour to connect with the air element in some way; a short meditative practice would help as it would for all of the elemental workings that are given. And again burn some suitable incense as an aid to create the right atmosphere; this will help to promote a connection with the element concerned.
With the element of earth you will need to take a small bowl of earth or dig a hole outside into which you will need to drop some of your
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