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Practical Solitary Magic
highest good and greatest joy.”
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“generic” safety clauses. These are clauses such as: “and may everyone benefit,” or “and may it be for the good of all,” or “and may it be for my
Nancy B. Watson • Practical Solitary Magic
There are two important reasons to practice magic on the physical level. First, physical materials such as herbs and incense stimulate your senses, which in turn activate certain areas of your psyche and create an emotional state in you conducive to the practice of magic. Second, the use of physical materials grounds energies generated on the
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safety clauses. This is formally known in magic as “binding the baser aspect.”4
Nancy B. Watson • Practical Solitary Magic
You cannot invoke a positive force without invoking its negative side as well. This is metaphysical law.
Nancy B. Watson • Practical Solitary Magic
The Law of Rebound, which states that if you direct a force—any force, even a benign one, such as love—toward another human being and it is not accepted or absorbed by that individual, the force boomerangs back to you with three times
Nancy B. Watson • Practical Solitary Magic
When you desire something, work on yourself rather than on other people.
Nancy B. Watson • Practical Solitary Magic
Generic safety clauses can be tacked onto the end of any goal.
Nancy B. Watson • Practical Solitary Magic
Writing down goals is powerful magic. Be careful what you write.