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Summary of Arin Murphy-Hiscock's Protection Spells
Summary of Arin Murphy-Hiscock's Protection Spells
Summary of Arin Murphy-Hiscock's Protection Spells
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#1 Spellcraft is the art of using energy to help regulate your world, attune yourself to the energies around you, and work with those energies for a beneficial outcome. It is not a religious practice, but it can be used to power some sort of change.

#2 A spell is something you do with intent and awareness to create change on some level, and it is done by performing a sequence of symbolic actions in the physical world to activate change on a different level.

#3 Spellwork is designed to make your life easier. However, if you're looking to use spells to avoid work, you're in for a rude awakening. Spellcraft requires effort, thought, energy, and focus. You can't expect instant change.

#4 The world is covered with strands of energy connecting everything in it, and these are what allow you to send out certain energies toward a goal or pull certain energies toward you.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJul 18, 2022
ISBN9798822548596
Summary of Arin Murphy-Hiscock's Protection Spells
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    #1

    Spellcraft is the art of using energy to help regulate your world, attune yourself to the energies around you, and work with those energies for a beneficial outcome. It is not a religious practice, but it can be used to power some sort of change.

    #2

    A spell is something you do with intent and awareness to create change on some level, and it is done by performing a sequence of symbolic actions in the physical world to activate change on a different level.

    #3

    Spellwork is designed to make your life easier. However, if you're looking to use spells to avoid work, you're in for a rude awakening. Spellcraft requires effort, thought, energy, and focus. You can't expect instant change.

    #4

    The world is covered with strands of energy connecting everything in it, and these are what allow you to send out certain energies toward a goal or pull certain energies toward you.

    #5

    The difference between a spell and other forms of magic is the inclusion of you, your will, and your intention. You are an agent of change. Your action stimulates the energy. Your will determines the movement of the energy. Your intention directs it to execute the changes you wish to see.

    #6

    There is a lot of negative energy out there in the world. It can affect you physically if you’re not careful. You can protect something from general negativity by protecting it from specific dangers, attacks, or dangers aimed at a specific person or place.

    #7

    As you work with spells, you begin to notice different energies. It can be overwhelming, so try to acclimate to your new sensitivity by focusing on your body, engaging in physical activity, eating right, drinking enough water, getting enough sleep, and meditating.

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