This is an UNBELIEVABLY simple spell that will reverse your last spell. For example, if you made it rain, it will make it stop raining.
First off, think about the last spell you cast because this only works for your most recent spell, hex, curse, whatever you did. Just think about the actual magick you performed, then think about how it went wrong. This should take no more than 20 seconds AT THE MOST. Now, say this in a clear voice in these EXACT words without stuttering, mumbling, getting your tongue twisted, etc:
My spell went wrong,
Please reverse it.
Don't mess it up,
And don't pervert it.
SOURCE: SpellsandMagic.com
Here is a simple magickal technique you may wish to try. It is a variation of affirmation. To help you to achieve your goal (magickal or otherwise), find a word or short phase which sums up what it is that you want to accomplish. Write the word (or phrase) down 10 times each day until you achieve success.
SOURCE: The Celtic Cauldron
To make a witch bottle, you must first select the bottle you want to use. Your bottle may be clear or tinted. If you're working with a colored bottle, choose a color that suits what you are doing. Tinted bottles are great for spells that use color correspondences. Once you have a bottle, wash it with warm soapy water, or cleanse it in the ocean. After you have washed it, magickally cleanse it, and bathe it in the light of the full moon. When the bottle is clean, it is time to fill it. There are a lot of options when it comes to contents. Here are a few examples:
• To make a witch bottle to aid in grounding, fill the bottle with sand, small rocks, granite dust, and other such materials. Seal it with colored wax or a cork, then place the bottle in view when it is to be available for use.
• For protection from unfriendly forces, you can fill the bottle with very sharp objects such as nails, pins, saftey pins, and needles. Check out Scott Cunningham's book The Magickal Household, for more ideas on this sort of witch bottle.
• By collecting and filling a bottle with herbs, resins, leaves, roots, and spices, you can concoct a wide variety of wards, spells, or talismans. Add a base oil or cider vinegar and you have wonderful gifts for your friends. These would enhance their magickal life as well as their cooking!
• Iron or other metal fillings can be used to create a "magickal battery" or repository for specific sorts of workings. Let the fillings acquire a good charge from various rituals and then use them in divination or spellwork.
• You can also fill the bottle with a variety of flower petals selected for their healing properties, attributes, or correspondences to planetary or other forces. You may want to include a bit of alchol, vinegar, or olive oil to preserve the flowers.
Witch bottles are versatile, eminently useful, and can be a lot of fun to make and share.
SOURCE: The spells section of the New Moon Occult Shop
This chant works wonders for locating misplaced and lost items (such as car keys or eyeglasses), especially when you are in a hurry and don't have a minute to spare.
Keeper of what disappears,
Hear me now — open your ears.
Find for me what I now seek
By Moon, Sun, Wind, Fire, Earth, and Sea.
SOURCE: Everyday Magic: Spells & Rituals for Modern Living by Dorothy Morrison
Chant:
Time go fast;
Bye and bye;
So let the time fly!
By the powers of 1, 2, and 3...
By the power of fire;
So will it be!
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While thinking on some source of heat (a fireplace, a bonfire, the sun, etc.), chant, if you are of the fire element:
I am warm,
I am fire,
All this warmth
is my desire (x13)
If you are not of the fire element, chant:
I am warm,
Warm as fire,
All this warmth
is my desire (x13)
SOURCE: The Celtic Cauldron