Instead of just repeating your line of intent, you see it. It transforms words on a page into a future reality. This is one of the best ways to master intention. Putting in this extra effort sharpens your intention like a blade. ![]() What happens if you get what you want? Who does it affect? Will it really change your life for the better? Is there perhaps another course you haven’t thought of yet that would be more productive? What serves you best in the long run? I know it seems like I’m taking some of the joy out of making sigils, but you want them to work. How many times have I made a furious, jagged sigil in the heat of the moment, or a quick, half-hearted sigil in desperate times… only to have none of them work? Knowing what you really want takes some time and thought. This seems easy, but it’s one of the main reasons spells and sigils fail. A much more effective sentence is “By the end of the week I sell enough merch on Ebay to pay for my $300 vet bills.” Clear, simple paths to success. Too much or too little information doesn’t help you, and gives you nothing concrete to focus on later during the creation and activation processes. “I win the lottery OR I get a promotion at work OR I find a drug dealer’s discarded bag of cash on the side of the road.” Not really, but you get the point. ![]() When that didn’t work, I’d try and jam a lot of intention into the sentence instead. I thought, well, the universe will decide the best way to make this happen. By making my intention a little nebulous, I thought I had a better chance of something happening at least, and that would be better than nothing. When I first started making sigils, I thought it would be best to be broader in the intention. Answer these questions before writing your sentence of intent to get as specific as possible. When do you win the lottery? How much do you win? Why do you need the money? Who, what, where, when, why, how. Get specific. “I win the lottery” may seem like a clear line of intention, but it’s actually missing a lot of information. The more clear your intention, the better your sigil. So, before beginning any sigils, here’s a crash course on how to get really good at knowing what you want. For witches just starting out, this is a great way to practice intention - which is so important for other spells and aspects of witchcraft. In this post, we will focus on how to make a destructible sigil for good luck.Mastering intention: Sigils rely on a sentence of intention as the backbone of their magic. After creating the custom sigil using the words of your intention, you then charge it by destroying it, mostly by burning it. Destructible sigils are charged by destroying them. You may have to recharge permanent sigils from time to time to sustain the energy.ģ. These types of sigils could be engraved on a hard surface, drawn on a piece of cardboard and glued to the back of a painting, or on any kind of permanent structure. Permanent sigils are the direct opposite of their temporary counterparts. Temporary sigils, as the name implies, are sigils that fade away with time, such as sigils drawn or carved into wax, ones drawn with a temporary marker, and so onĢ. ![]() ![]() How you charge your sigil may depend on the type you are creating.ġ. There are three main types of sigils, which are temporary, permanent, and destructible sigils. If you are looking to make a sigil for good luck, follow these steps: Step 1: Decide on the Type of Sigil The second stage is where you charge the sigil with energy, and that’s when it becomes a powerful spell.
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