Are you interested in dipping your toe (or wand) into the lighter side of the mystical realm? White magic, a term that refers to a type of magic used solely for good, is the perfect way to tap into any supernatural powers. After all, why add more doom and gloom to the world when you can become a white witch that uses their powers for healing, prosperity, love, and kindness? If this idea charms you, we’ve got the magical guide to help you get started on your mystical journey toward witchcraft. Read below for precise steps on everything you need to know to do white magic: from setting up an altar, to sample spells, to the history of white magic throughout the ages.
How to Do a White Magic Spell
- Arrange deity statues (like the Mother Goddess) or symbols on your altar.
- Place a representation of each of the four elements on each side of the altar.
- Choose a spell and focus on what you want the outcome to be.
- Add more objects to your altar that relate to the goal of your spell.
- Make a circle around your altar with chalk or twigs and stand inside it.
- Focus on each individual object, meditating and praying on each one.
- Perform the incantation or ritual associated with your chosen spell.
Steps
How to Perform White Magic Spells & Rituals
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Pick out a flat base to construct your altar. Common altar choices include coffee tables, nightstands, shelves, or large storage chests. However, your altar can be any raised and flat surface that’s wide enough to hold your Book of Shadows (the book you use to hold your spells) and chosen ritual items. Some practitioners prefer to use a round altar, as it’s easier to move around when inside a ritual circle. Others prefer square or rectangular altars for practical reasons, like ease of storage. [1] X Research source
- For white magic especially, you may want to choose an altar made of wood to be more in tune with nature. [2] X Research source You may even choose to use a particular type of wood associated with particular types of spells—for instance, the maple tree and its wood is seen as a symbol of protection around the world. [3] X Research source
- Some Wiccans consider any collection of personally meaningful items to be a "natural altar" suitable for use in rituals. For instance, your nightstand, work desk, or mantelpiece may be a “natural altar.” [4] X Research source
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Choose a distraction-free placement for your altar in your home. Pick a spot for your altar that’s generally quiet and is in an area where you can concentrate. Some traditions hold that the altar must be placed toward either the North or East, depending on your specific beliefs and school of thought. The East represents the direction of the rising sun, bringing a lively energy into your practice, while northward-facing articles are associated with the Earth, bringing a grounding energy to your ritual. [5] X Research source
- When doing white magic, you may choose to place your altar in a spot with a lot of natural light.
- Alternatively, you could place your altar in a spot that is symbolically positive or associated with creation, such as your kitchen or studio.
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Arrange symbols of your chosen gods on your altar. Choose symbolic items to represent the gods you feel most connected to—they can represent the Horned God, the Mother Goddess, and/or a personal choice of deities pulled from a particular pantheon. [6] X Research source Place the symbols side-by-side and in a central spot on your altar.
- Some white magic practitioners choose different colored candles to represent their deities. Others purchase statues in their deities’ likenesses, while others pick certain items meaningful to their deities.
- For instance, the Wiccan Mother Goddess may be represented by an apple, a double spiral, a snake, or the moon. [7] X Research source The Goddess is also often symbolized by the color black, so a black candle may work well to represent her. [8] X Research source
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Include symbols of each of the four elements on your altar. Choose four items that represent the four elements: Earth, Fire, Air, and Water. Then, arrange the items around the altar according to the cardinal direction (N, E, S, W) that corresponds to each element (as indicated below). When performing white magic, it may enhance your ritual to use white or light-colored versions of these items (e.g., white wine instead of red wine or gray feathers instead of black ones). [9] X Research source
- Earth: Placed on the North side of your altar. Represented by a pentacle, stones, salt, food, or plants. Place a yellow or green candle on its periphery.
- Fire: Placed on the South side of your altar. Represented by oil, ritual knives, or a candle snuffer. Place a red candle on its periphery.
- Air: Placed on the East side of your altar. Represented by incense, feathers, a bell, or your wand. Place a yellow or blue candle on its periphery.
- Water: Placed on the West side of your altar. Represented by a bowl of water, seashells, a chalice or glass of wine, or a cauldron. Place a blue or green candle on its periphery.
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Choose a spell and determine the intent behind it. Decide what type of spell you want to cast and have a clear goal in mind when performing it—what do you want the precise outcome of your spell to be? When setting your intention, keep in mind that white magic is generally positive and for the good of others. White magic seeks to promote feelings of healing, growth, happiness, and peace. [10] X Research source
- Many believe that a major aspect of white magic is that it can’t (and shouldn’t) subvert the will of another person. You should not, for instance, cast a love spell on a particular person to force them to love you.
- Instead, a white magic love spell would aim to attract an unknown person with certain desired qualities to either you or the person who asked you to perform the spell.
- Most pagans, neopagans, and Wiccans also believe in the Rule of Three or Three-Fold Law. This tenet states that you’ll experience three times the good (or harm) that you do through magic in return. Kind of like magical karma! [11] X Research source
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Add extra objects to your altar that directly relate to your spell. Choose specific items that correlate with the spell you’ve decided to cast. More important than the specifics of the item is their meaning to you, the caster. Draw from your culture or your coven’s traditions and symbols. Specific herbs and figurines are popular choices. You may add as many items as you want as long as they don’t overcrowd your altar. [12] X Research source
- Continuing with the example of a white magic love spell, you might place representations of the qualities you want in a lover. If you want someone passionate, add a dash of black pepper or spice. If you want an intelligent match, place a statue of an owl on the altar, since owls are a historic symbol of wisdom. [13] X Research source A happy or stable partner could be represented by a jar of saffron.
- Most practitioners of white magic agree that the spell caster's will and belief, rather than the specifics of the ritual, are the most important aspects of a spell. Being confident and free of doubt in your magic is the best way to reach your spellcasting goal.
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Form a circle around your altar with chalk, twigs, or another object. Create a circle around your altar with chalk, string, stones, twigs, salt, or any other object you can fashion into a round shape. Stand in the center of the circle and face toward your altar. If you are casting with other people, join hands and face into the center of the circle together. [14] X Research source
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Meditate on your altar by focusing on each object. Use the objects on the altar to clear your mind and focus on your goal. Point at each symbolic object with a wand or ceremonial knife and think about how each item relates to the spell you are casting. Pray to your chosen deities for guidance and assistance. [15] X Research source
- Some white magic practitioners argue that specific tools, words, and ingredients are unnecessary and are simply methods of channeling one's focus. If you believe that you can properly focus your energies without added tools, feel free to skip the wand or ceremonial knife.
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Perform any rituals or incantations required for your spell. Learn new spells and rituals through research from authentic sources or directly from another practitioner. You may even craft your own spell to write in your Book of Shadows. Whatever spell you choose, try to memorize everything it entails before beginning your casting —but, if necessary, you can read the incantation directly from your book.
- If you’re just starting out with white magic, begin with very basic spells and work your way up to more advanced ones. It will take time to build your confidence and knowledge in spellcasting and rituals.
- For white magic, do not perform any actions that are either violent or symbolize violence. Similarly, do not speak negatively or use hateful words.
- Specific rituals and incantations are not always necessary for a spell, but many practitioners use them.
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan humans become immortal?Community AnswerNo. If a person became immortal, they would stop being human. There is a reason we are mortal, and this is why achieving immortality is so hard. Breaking a rule this sacred is not only extremely difficult, but also a thousand times more dangerous than casting an evil spell and expecting it to not come back. It might be possible, but so is torturing oneself for the rest of one's life, it doesn't mean it is desirable. If death frightens you, eternity should frighten you a lot more.
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QuestionCan I use white magic for myself?Community AnswerMagic is highly thought-based; therefore, if you focus and declare your intent enough, then you can use your white magic for anything, including yourself.
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QuestionCan I make my own custom spell? And will it work?Community AnswerOf course! Just like you can bake a cake without a recipe. For some people, guidelines are needed, for others they are a problem. However, if you don't want to ruin your spell (or your cake) you need to know what you're doing once you drop the cookbook. The main issues are safety (yours and others') and efficiency (know your gods and their symbols). Be especially careful if you invoke any kind of power, that you are not being played by something bigger than you. Always understand the full extent of consequences, be careful what you wish for. In my experience, a good custom spell is significantly more powerful than a bland template.
Tips
- Some people are interested in what the Bible has to say about white magic. The Bible doesn’t differentiate between white magic and black magic, but rather condemns anyone who casts spells, consults the dead, engages in divination, or participates in sorcery. However, these passages only represent one school of thought, and many modern followers of the Bible even have differing opinions about the nuances of white magic.Thanks
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About This Article
White magic is the opposite of black magic and is associated with positivity and healing. You can use white magic spells to bring love and positive energy to the world. Before you say a spell, set a clear intention, like healing your friend’s grief or bringing luck for a job interview. You can use objects relevant to your spell, like herbs and possessions of the person you’re doing the spell for, to make the spell stronger. When you’re ready to start, draw a circle around yourself with chalk, string, stones, or other objects. Try to clear your mind by meditating for a few minutes. Then, say your spell and perform any rituals you like to help manifest your intention. You can get these from a book, online, or make up your own. For more tips, including how to make an altar for your white magic spells, read on!
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