There's an undeniable power that's carried in on the dark thunderheads of a summer afternoon rain storm. The magick is tangible as foreboding gray seeps across the sky, sultry humidity brings weight to the air, and nature goes quiet in preparation for the downpour that's about to begin. What starts as a gentle hum in the distance, a low grumble of strength, quickly grows into a wild display of energy, making trees dance at its feet and the sky split open with fiery intensity.
I mean, not that I pay that close of attention. I could take them or leave them.
Wait, thunderstorms are like boys, right? You gotta play it cool to reign them in?
Of course, this spell doesn't have to be sequestered to summer. It can be used anytime you notice the sky sodden with potential, readied to exhale raw magick and manifestation upon the earth below. Just do me a favor and exercise common sense. A fried witch is useful to no one, so don't run outside in the middle of violent lightning. Also, don't play in traffic.
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What You'll Need:
Rain
The earth
A finger (preferably yours) or a stick
How to Conjure:
If you notice a storm brewing and it's safe to be outside, find yourself a nice patch of dirt that will be exposed to the rain. Get creative if needed! A flower pot. A flower bed. Don't overthink it. We're working a spell, not redefining nuclear dynamics.
Draw a rune, a sigil, or simply write a one-word intention in the soil using your finger or a stick.
Once your spell is written in the earth, hold your hands over the word/sigil (palms facing the soil) and envision the word/sigil in neon. Now envision the rain that is soon to come pouring upon your spell. Imagine the intention being driven deep into the soil where it will be nourished by the earth, sprouted like a plant, and manifested into reality. Envision your desires brought into reality—use all 5 senses! What will it look like? Smell like? When that bad boy is palpable in your mind, say aloud with conviction:
Also, brew yourself some tea, because tea is always best with rain. And a book. And a cat.
Happy Casting!
"A fried witch is useful to no one" hahahaha Michaela, you've made my day. It's not been the best, but now I keep grinning because a visual of a woman dodging lightning bolts while clutching a finger that's clearly not hers is stuck in my mind >.<
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of this spell. I write sigils on snow but a thunderstorm has a much stronger energy than melting snow. It's been raining here for hours now, but once it breaks, I'm running out and making this spell happen because we're expecting a major thunderstorm tonight :) Thank you!
You're so very welcome, my friend!
DeleteSorry to hear you're having a cruddy day. Between the solar and lunar eclipses so close together, mercury in retrograde, and insane heatwaves, I'm half expecting the zombie apocalypse any minute now! Hope this fresh new week is going better for you! ♥
Oh honey, I am expecting (but being cool) at this moment for a much-needed thunderstorm! I love love storms - they are a balm for my parched soul. I'm goin' out right now to draw in the dirt. :) Thank you so much. I *think* you have written a book (?) Will you please tell me how to order? Blessings, Peggy
ReplyDelete"But being cool" Oh, man! I laughed! Hope you got the deluge your parched soul needed! ♥
DeleteI do have a couple books(with more to come!;D ). Both e-book and paperback are available on Amazon. https://tinyurl.com/y6xgzboe Thanks for thinking of me! =D
This is hands down the BEST set of directions I have read for a spell EVER. I haven't laughed this hard in a while. Thanks for keeping the playful spirit in magick :)
ReplyDeleteSo happy to have found your page!
Thank you SO very much for your comment! It's kind words like these that keep me writing. Truly, thank you! ♥
Deletehi! this is my first spell ever... do you think i need some practice? like practice it multiple times in order to work? thanks
ReplyDeleteClear visualization and complete belief in a spell manifesting is the best route for success. As with any new art it takes time to become proficient, so be patient with yourself as you learn! ;) Welcome!
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