How to Setup a Spell in Witchcraft

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Summary: Learn what you need to start casting spells in this free witchcraft for beginners video clip.

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Caroline Genovese Caroline Genovese has been practicing witchcraft for over 15 years, and she currently works at the "Center for the New Age" in Sedona, Arizona. Contact them a... read more

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How to Setup a Spell in Witchcraft

On behalf of Expert Village, I'm Caroline and I'm here to tell you about Witchcraft. What I would do first is I would cast a circle around me and the altar. And then I would cleanse it with the broom or the besom. Then what I would do is I would go and light my candles. And the way that I do it, is I light the left candle, and I light it for the lady. I light the left candle and light it for the Lord. Which as I said before, for me this is Krit and Kronunos, or Krit and the Daghdah, because I use the Daghdah who's the all God in Irish culture. And then the middle candle I light to invite whoever would like to stop in. They are more than welcome to come and follow the light into my ceremony. I have my quarters set up, with earth. Which I have a little bit of graveyard dirt form my father's grave, because he is always with me. Any kind of earth will do. Some people use patchouli because it smells earth-like. It's not wrong, nothing is wrong in what you do, as long as your intention is pure. The earth is always in the North. Then we go to the East, where I have my bell, and that also calls the quarters, and it's also female. And it also stands for sound. So air and sound. In the South, normally I would have a candle, but today I have a dragon. Which I've used my little dragon before. Just as a reminder of the firepower in dragons, and that is South. South is generally thought of as hot and arid. So hence again, my little dragon pal. Over to the West, I have a little bit of salted water, which I use sea salt, and a piece of coral which I don't even know now who gave it to me. I think it came from Hawaii. But I use this as a touch base to the sea. Which you can still smell the salt on it, which is very nice. And then we're back to the North again.

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