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Witches' Pyramid
(or The 4 Powers of the Magi)
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To Know
(East) |
| You,
as a witch, must know what you are doing when it comes to magick.
I know it sounds logical, but you will be amazed at the number
of beginners who take their studies in this area for granted.
Practicing magick is not something to be taken lightly. It is a
big responsibility for all witches. Many times spells backfire
because the witch did not do his/her homework.
It is important that you gain as
much knowledge as you can in order to do ritual magick. Read as
many grimoires (Books of Shadows) as you can get your hands on.
A well-written grimoire is not only a collection of spells. It
also contains detailed explanations of the results of each spell
and well-researched information. It is very important that you
try to make sense of what you read. Why was the spell a failure?
How does the spell work? Look at the items used for a specific
spell. Become acquainted with them. Learn what they are, what
they are used for, etcetera.
Many new witches believe that
performing someone else's spells will hinder their own magick. I
understand their desire to create their own spells. Is it not
that the ultimate goal of all witches? However, personally I
disagree with the idea of studying other people's grimoires can
hinder your own practice of magick in anyway. Every Book Of
Shadows is a well of vast information and wise knowledge given
out freely and with love. It would be a pity to let it all go to
waste. Remember, knowledge is power. |
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To Dare
(South) |
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must dare to practice magick. You must be willing to stand up
and use all that knowledge you have gained by now to create your
own rites and spells. Perhaps this one is the hardest for some
new witches. "What if I don't know enough to create my own
healing spell?" To be honest, you never stop learning things. So
if you are waiting to gain all the knowledge to practice magick,
then you will die old without having practice magick.
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To Will
(West) |
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you have decided to practice magick, you must be strong enough
to will the manifestation (to make the spell come true). The
fear of failure or of a spell backfiring is always there,
creeping into the young witch's mind. Actually if you have done
your homework and learnt the basis of spellcasting, your fears
might not be as great as with someone who has no knowledge of
magick and tries to cast a spell. Think about it! By now you
have gained enough knowledge on how to do things to avoid most
of the terrible pitfalls.
The real fear comes from not
being strong enough to carry on spell. "What if nothing
happens?" Like all beginners, you might have already started on
your road to practice a little magick . If you have read Wicca
101 books, they allow readers to practice simple magick. Build
your confidence by doing simple magickal works first. Try candle
magick and gem magick. These are the easiest to perform and
excellent for beginners. Start performing magick for yourself.
As you gain more confidence in your own magickal abilities, you
can move on to perform more complex spells adding your own flair
to them, as well as performing magickal works for others.
However, remember, witches are
humans too. Therefore, we are bound to commit mistakes
sometimes, even though we do our best to avoid them. That is
normal; so do not torture yourself if one of your spells goes
wary. A wise witch will record it all in his/her Book Of
Shadows. Then he/she will sit down to read it carefully looking
for any flaws in it.
The same thing applies for rites.
Who says rites have to be big and flamboyant? Do you really
think the Goddess will look down upon you if your rite is small
and simple? Not the Goddess I know! I do not always have the
time or find myself in the right place to perform a full ritual,
so I keep them simple.
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To Keep
Silent (North) |
| In
many traditions, witches believe that it is necessary to keep
silent about the magickal works. They believe that speaking of
their works in progress can dissipate or diffuses the energy
flow. They also believe that it can allow others to interfere
with the outcome of your magickal work.
Many witches disagree on this
preferring to talk about their magickal workings openly. It is up
to you to decide upon this issue. Personally I believe silence
is the strongest power you can have on your side. Somewhere I
read; "You're master of your thoughts, but slave of what you
say." |
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