Not until you do some much needed preparation and thought. A spell should not be done in a casual, offhand manner at the height of a desperate emotion. Spells often go awry when we cast them in the heat of the moment or on a whim. When we do not take the time to think about what we want to do then we get in over our heads and have all kinds of problems. When a spell begins to coalesce in my and form I start writing. I want to make a change, but how. The first thing I think about is "what can I do mundanely? Never waste time magickally with something you can do much more easily mundanely. Why wasted energy? Just because I can do something does not mean I have to. I know the extent of my abilities, I have nothing to prove, so why would I cast when I do not have to? There are some ground rules I follow when I cast a spell that perhaps you would like to consider:
If you are comfortable with these thoughts then start to think about what you will need, tools wise. Start to gather your ingredients, what are they? How do they mesh? Do you need to research this anywhere? How do you feel about what your are researching. What is the perfect time of the month? Is there a moon influence that would enhance your spell? What about a day of the week? Before you cast your spell you will want to prepare your body with a ritual bath using the scent that will best enhance your purpose. As you bath fill your mind and thoughts with what you wish to accomplish. Your soul should be full of purpose and your energy being gathered as you complete your bath. If you need to empty your mind of other thoughts and influences do so now. Now you are ready to do the things you need to do to in order to cast your your spell.
Some ideas for this article provided by Zero-Degree Secrets by Forte Robins
published in The Rune periodical
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