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Levetation Schools of Practice.
- First, You must make yourself lighter and you will fly.
- Second, You must push or pull yourself thru the air.
2 Spells (1 for each school)
FIRST SCHOOL (LIGHT AS A FEATHER)
Components Required
- You need 4 candles (yellow or white do not mix colors)
- You need a quiet place to begin.
- You need a down feather ( The smaller the better)
First you must place the candles in a circle one in each direcition. Perform a cleansing ritual and center yourself. Hold the feather in your non dominate hand (left if you are right handed, right if you are left handed). Feel it's life force its gift of
lightness. light the candles. Start in the East and work Sun-wise (clockwise).
Enter the Circle and sit in a comfortable position. Facing the north.
Now, you must chant the following 9 times:
In the light I see,
In the dark I am blind.
In the world I walk,
In the circle I fly.
Next call to your spirit guide or God to aid you. Then clear your mind the feel the feather
float in your open hand and lift with it AND NOW YOU LEVITATE.
Helpers to the Spell
- Performed at dawn
- Performed outside
- Add your own components and touch to the spell (it is just a guideline)
SECOND SCHOOL (LIFT TO THE LIGHT)
Components Required
- You need a rod or staff
- You need a place YOU can focus best in
- You need a Crystal (white quartz or obsidian)
First perform a cleansing ritual. place the crystal on the ground in front of you.
Hold the staff or rod out in front of you horizontally. Recite the following spell.
As stone is to earth
So staff is to stone.
Death and rebirth
Heart and bone.
May light fly,
I call away stone.
I summon you sky.
Call me on.
visualize as you see fit the pushing and pulling. AND NOW YOU LEVITATE.
Helpers to the Spell
- Performed at dusk
- Performed outside
- Use a staff and stone special to you
- Add your own touches to the spell (it is just a guideline)
The previous spells are hard at first but in time you will soar with eagles.
Be Careful not to forget the Cleansing It is VERY important. I hope these will help.
Blessed Be.
The Keeper of Songs
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