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Be Careful What You Wish For

When performing magick, it is in your highest and best interest to be concise and clear with language and intent so that the spell goes well. If you are aloof and unsure of what you say, this will lead the spell to go awry. For example, if you decide to invite the element of air into your love life but make no specifics, you could end up having a very light, non-serious relationship with pretty poetics and not much substance. Think about your relationship or mate to be. What do you truly need from the spell, guide, element, or other being to add to the highest and best interest of your intention?

Someone who has examined their desires and found the only thing they lack is passion might try an incantation like this before the execution of a spell:

“I call to the element of fire to complete my relationship in the aspect of passion. It is the one and only thing lacking in the balance of the relationship. I ask that the element of fire ignite passion in my relationship in a way for the highest and best interest of both parties. As the universe sees fit, So Mote It Be!”

It is considered common practice to say the words “as the Universe sees fit” and “So Mote It Be” as a closure to your magickal working. This ensures magick is being performed for the highest and best interest of those involved and nothing is done to work against anyone's free will.

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