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    Hello! I am new-ish to the path, and I received a reading today that suggested I should focus on writing my own spells rather than copying others. Does anyone have any tips or resources on how to write effective spells? I know that I should utilize correspondences, but I'm not sure mostly about the way I would go about casting. Anything would be helpful, thank you!

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    Are you asking about the words? Because you mention correspondances...

    Either way it comes down to intent. What you write doesn't have to rhyme or be beautiful prose, as long as you are clear what you are after. If making it rhyme helps you focus, thats great, but it's not the be-all and end-all.

    Do you have any more specific questions? Good luck.
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    I have never been across the way
    Seen the desert and the birds
    You cut your hair short
    Like a shush to an insult
    The world had been yelling
    Since the day you were born
    Revolting with anger
    While it smiled like it was cute
    That everything was shit.

    - J. Wylder

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      #3
      Re: tips on writing your own spells

      As Heka said, it's all about the intent and your ability to focus. When I dabbled a bit with Wicca, I always would use rhyme, as well as visualization of things in threes to help me out. I was always (and still am) rather informal about it, so never really bothered with corners, unless it was something that I felt needed it. It was my thought that spells are pretty much the same as a prayer, but with bells and whistles.

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        #4
        Re: tips on writing your own spells

        When I first started to write my own spells I worked from ones already written and just changed them up a bit to make them more personal. It gave me a basic framework and also taught me a lot about what does and doesn't work for me.
        http://thefeministpagan.blogspot.co.uk/

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          "By yarrow and rue, and my redcap too."

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