The Keys of Magic are a core principle shared by many different schools. While they may seem simple, the truth is that they can be challenging to master. Dedicate time to honing these foundational skills, and youâre sure to see results in your craft.Â
Iâve included here an explanation of each key, along with some of my personal tips and tricks for success.
Itâs difficult to concentrate when youâre not comfortable. Minimizing distractions and developing an ability to focus through them will be essential. Iâve repeatedly insisted that meditation is the number one skill any witch or magician needs to master. This is one of the many reasons why. The importance of mental control seems like a no-brainer, but Iâm always surprised by how often people neglect their meditation.
To begin, find a quiet and comfortable place to work where you are unlikely to be interrupted. Ground yourself, and clear your mind. Gradually allow all the tension to leave your body. From this empty, neutral position, begin to focus your will on your work.
As you gain experience, you should train by increasing your level of distraction. Practice relaxation and focus in places that arenât ideal, so that youâre equipped to do even better. Cultivating your skills here will allow you to successfully work magic in less and less ideal situations, giving you an edge and the discipline necessary to be successful when it truly matters.
Visualization/Concentration
During your ritual, adopt a single minded focus. Itâs not enough to express your desire, you need to see the thing you want as though itâs already come to pass. Instead of âI want a promotion at workâ, think âI have been promotedâ. See yourself receiving the promotion, feel the joy and satisfaction of your new role. Bask in your bossâ praise. To help make the thing real, try to engage all your senses. Imagine the way the place smells, what it tastes like, how it feels. Whatâs the quality of the light? Whatâs the soundscape like?
You must truly cement the thing as real in your mind. This key goes back to the Principle of Correspondence, if youâve ever studied Hermetics. Even if you havenât, youâre probably familiar with the phrase âas above, so belowâ. The continuation of that is, âas within, so withoutâ. Make the thing real inside of you, so that in the next step it can become real outside of you. Take the time to sink into it. The solidness of this visualization will directly relate to the strength of the outcome.
This is easily the most difficult of the keys to master. In order for your magic to do any work, you first have to send it out into the world. All that energy, focus and desire you built up during your ritual needs to be released. For this to happen, youâll have to relinquish all attachment to your spell, along with any desire for a result.
To help with this, I keep a journal of my workings. Following each ritual, I record what Iâve done in a dedicated book, along with any details I consider significant. Depending on your craft, those details may include things like the moon phase and the position of certain stars, or they could be the entities you worked with and any offerings given. I also make a point of recording significant occurrences, such as candles that wouldnât light, strange sounds, or a personal mistake (these happen). Because I trust the integrity of my recordings, I feel secure releasing my work. Transferring the memory from myself into the book is a symbolic activity that helps me detach from it.
My personal rule is not to return to that writing for three months. At that point, Iâll review the ritual and assess its effectiveness.
Sometimes, even after documenting the work and trying to release, Iâll come back to a spell and discover that it didnât have the desired effect. At this point, Iâll concede failure and begin a retrospective. Shockingly, this final admission that the work did nothing sometimes has the power to complete the third step, causing your results to manifest. If you find your rituals arenât resulting in an outcome youâre happy with, consider the possibility that you havenât truly let go of them.