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Warlock magic spells

January 12, 2009

Warlock magic spells

Warlock magic spells are cast by men. Warlocks are male witches. The spells they cast carry the same significance of witch (female) spells, with a focus toward the masculine instead of the feminine. Warlocks cast spells of protection, guidance, or for yearly rituals/holidays. While witchcraft has been associated with women, warlocks (male practitioners of witchcraft) have a presence in the craft.

The warlock will have an alter or worship area in their personal space the same as a witch. The warlock will gather tokens, amulets, incense, candles and talismans that create the power and comfort for them. Warlocks will modify some spells to account for the masculine side of their nature, but the ultimate spell magic from a warlock is the same as that for a witch.

Protection spells are cast for the warlock’s safety from negative spiritual forces and negative physical forces. They will use the standard protection spell that includes three white candles, incense and if the spell is being cast for someone other than the warlock, a photo of the person or their name written on a piece of white paper.

The warlock will light the candles that have been placed in a triangle. Either the warlock of the token of the person receiving the protection spell will be placed in the center of the white candles. The warlock will light the incense (his chosen scent, this is a personal choice) and call upon the spirits for protection. This spell is neither masculine nor feminine. The warlock will not need to modify the spell for gender. A protection spell calls upon the universal force of good to protect the recipient.

Certain herbs are considered masculine in force: anise, basil, betony, chamomile, cinnamon, mint, parsley, pepper, rosemary, sage, St. john’s wort, and wormwood. These herbs will be used when the warlock wants to modify a spell.

If the warlock needs a fertility spell, then he would target the spell towards his gender. He would gather two red candles, musk oil, red satin cloth, and one of the masculine scents listed above either in candle, incense or oil form. The two red candles represent the couple. He will place the candles on the red cloth. He will drip the musk oil over the wick of the candle before lighting it. Then the warlock will light the candles from a single source (one match, one lighter), placing them side-by-side.

Then he will ignite the incense and circle the smoke around his physical frame with the incense. Once this is done, he will place the incense close to himself and the two red candles. He will then call upon the spirits to increase his fertility. Changing these thoughts over in his mind. The meditation time varies per individual, but it should take at least ten minutes to assure proper spiritual support. The warlock will blow out the candles, let the incense burn to the end, and store the supplies in the red cloth until used again. The warlock should copy this ritual for seven days.

Warlock magic spells are performed by men and in certain cases are gender specific, but the act of spell casting is neither male nor female.

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9 Responses to “Warlock magic spells”

  1. Viktor on March 26th, 2009 11:47 am

    my question is:how can i become a warlock.

  2. Destiny on April 30th, 2009 3:52 pm

    Hi Victor

    Firstly we at Divine Answers welcome discussion at our site and we encourage healthy debate by all our spiritual companions. The best way to become a Warlock is to join forums and network with other Warlocks on the internet. Also this compendium we recommend is an excellent resource for entering the world of witchcraft.

  3. Al-Zarath on May 2nd, 2009 2:00 am

    Hi Victor

    I am Al-Zarath the Elder, I sense you are an old soul?
    The way of the Warlock is calling available souls so keep seeking!

    Victor, you need to obtain a Bolline, a cauldron, and your personal B.O.S (Book of Shadows)

    Victor, you need to connect to your Patron Deity!

    Al-Zarath

  4. joseph val on May 15th, 2009 6:50 am

    can i became a warlock even i’m still studying or i’m still below 18? do you have books of warlockspells or books about warlocks? can i still be a warlock even though im just reading books about warlocks or warlockspells?

  5. Destiny on June 1st, 2009 9:51 pm

    Hi Joseph,

    good question. You can become a Warlock at any age. True abilities transcend age. I would recommend you could contact Al Zarath, one of our D.A readers who is a Wiccan Spell caster. His email is wicca-life@windowslive.com. However I find that information is generally more valuable if it is charged for and such a book we refer on witchcraft etc on our site provides excellent advice to further your knowledge.

    D x

  6. John on August 18th, 2009 8:01 am

    Dear whom ever,

    Its true that what you say about warlock’s is true, to a point. Warlocks are not good to be, in any culture be it witchcraft or christianity, they are seen as something bad. Although preception is either good or bad, the point is calling yourself a warlock is something that one cannot be proud of, unless you are a Satanist or Luciferian.

    The word warlock comes from Scotland, it means oath-breaker, or traitor. Therefore the name warlock is given to those whom have betrayed a Coven or broken a sacred oath.

    Although, as I stated above, only those who practice Santanism and Luciferian worships, depict the word Warlock for male, and witch for female.

  7. Gmr on September 22nd, 2009 5:53 pm

    how can i become a warlock easy

  8. Dooshface on October 30th, 2009 3:36 am

    John’s right, warlock does mean traitor. Those who call themselves such don’t know what they’re talking about and in certain circles, it might even get you killed.

  9. joseph val on October 31st, 2009 1:57 am

    hello…it’s me again joseph val..well, i just want to know if WARLOCKS also celebrate the 8 SABBATHS like in wicca?

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