Questions About Consecration, Spellwork and Deities
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 6:48 pm
I thought it'd be easier for me to condense them into one post, so that I won't be posting 20 questions, if it's ok.
1. I know that things are largely personal preference, but I'm unsure of consecration. I don't want to do it the wrong way, if there is a "right" way to do it. On the other hand, I need to know if the method can vary. I haven't set up my altar yet, because I don't have incense. Can I substitute it? Does there have to be the 4 elements incorporated, or can you just use salted water, or moon water, or blow on it? If it doesn't matter as long as the intent is there, then I have my answer.
I am in no hurry to do any magick. And when I do, I think it'll mostly be protection/ energy dispelling (if that's a thing).
2. I know you aren't supposed to use any spells on anyone else unless they ask....Does that apply to your children too? Like, if I wanted to try to find something that would help my son stop bedwetting? Or sewing herbs into his pillow?
3. I have about 4 pdf books right now. I'm currently going through Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft, but it is quickly becoming overwhelming, between the books, and searching online. So I am thinking about picking a subject to study in depth in between my daily reading of the books. And I think I'm going to start with deities. Can you recommend a few Greek gods and goddesses to start with? (If I go to google I know I'm going to end up trying to learn about 8 at once) ...I know of a few of them that I can still remember, but can't remember if they are Greek or Roman.
Ok, I think that covers it for now. My most pressing questions anyway. I've got the very basics down, now I just need to slow down. Part of the problem is that as I am reading books, I try to write it in my BOS, and I'm wondering if I should read through them first, and then go through again and skip to what I know I want to write down. I suck at studying lol. Once my brain discovers something I am passionate about learning, it goes full throttle until I've learned everything I can or burn out. :/
1. I know that things are largely personal preference, but I'm unsure of consecration. I don't want to do it the wrong way, if there is a "right" way to do it. On the other hand, I need to know if the method can vary. I haven't set up my altar yet, because I don't have incense. Can I substitute it? Does there have to be the 4 elements incorporated, or can you just use salted water, or moon water, or blow on it? If it doesn't matter as long as the intent is there, then I have my answer.
I am in no hurry to do any magick. And when I do, I think it'll mostly be protection/ energy dispelling (if that's a thing).
2. I know you aren't supposed to use any spells on anyone else unless they ask....Does that apply to your children too? Like, if I wanted to try to find something that would help my son stop bedwetting? Or sewing herbs into his pillow?
3. I have about 4 pdf books right now. I'm currently going through Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft, but it is quickly becoming overwhelming, between the books, and searching online. So I am thinking about picking a subject to study in depth in between my daily reading of the books. And I think I'm going to start with deities. Can you recommend a few Greek gods and goddesses to start with? (If I go to google I know I'm going to end up trying to learn about 8 at once) ...I know of a few of them that I can still remember, but can't remember if they are Greek or Roman.
Ok, I think that covers it for now. My most pressing questions anyway. I've got the very basics down, now I just need to slow down. Part of the problem is that as I am reading books, I try to write it in my BOS, and I'm wondering if I should read through them first, and then go through again and skip to what I know I want to write down. I suck at studying lol. Once my brain discovers something I am passionate about learning, it goes full throttle until I've learned everything I can or burn out. :/