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The Working Tools
There are no magical supply shops, so unless
you are lucky enough to be given or sold tools, a poor witch must
extemporize. But when made you should be able to borrow or obtain an
Athame. So having made your circle, erect an altar. Any small table or
chest will do. There must be fire on it (a candle will suffice) and your
book. For good results incense is best if you can get it, but coals in a
chafing dish burning sweet-smelling herbs will do. A cup if you would have
cakes and wine, and a platter with the signs drawn into the same in ink,
showing a pentacle. A scourge is easily made (note, the scourge has eight
tails and five knots in each tail). Get a white-hilted knife and a wand (a
sword is not necessary). Cut the marks with Athame. Purify everything,
then consecrate your tools in proper form and ever be properly prepared.
But ever remember, magical operations are useless unless the mind can be
brought to the proper attitude, keyed to the utmost pitch. Affirmations
must be made clearly, and the mind should be inflamed with desire. With
this frenzy of will, you may do as much with simple tools as with the most
complete set. But good and especially ancient tools have their own aura.
They do help to bring about that reverential spirit, the desire to learn
and develop your powers. For this reason witches ever try to obtain tools
from sorcerers, who, being skilled men, make good tools and consecrate
them well, giving them mighty power. But a great witch's tools also gain
much power; and you should ever strive to make any tools you manufacture
of the finest materials you can obtain, to the end that they may absorb
your power the more easily. And of course if you may inherit or obtain
another witch's tools, power will flow from them. It is an old belief that
the best substances for making tools are those that have once had life in
them, as opposed to artificial substances. Thus wood or ivory is better
for a wand than metal, which is more appropriate for knives or swords.
Virgin parchment is better than manufactured paper for talismans, etc. And
things which have been made by hand are good, because there is life in
them.
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