Book of Shadows
Book of Shadows
Book of Shadows
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• Notebook or binder
• Pens and Paper
• Sheet protectors (optional)
• Leather twine
• You may like to burn the pages around the edges too
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in mind that a BOS is considered a sacred tool, which means it is an item
of power that should be consecrated with all of your other magical tools.
Copy spells and rituals into your BOS by hand – this will not only transfer
energy to the writer, but it also helps you to memorize the contents. Make
sure you write legibly enough that you’ll be able to read your notes during
a ritual!
Here's How:
2. What format should you use? Some witches are known to create
elaborate Books of Shadows in secret, magical alphabets. Unless you’re
fluent enough in one of these systems that you can read it without having
to check notes or a chart, stick with your native language. While a spell
looks beautiful written out in flowing Elvish script or Klingon lettering, the
fact is that it’s just hard to read unless you’re an Elf or a Klingon.
When it comes to the contents of your personal BOS, there are a few
sections that are nearly universally included.
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3. Laws of your coven or tradition: Believe it or not, magic has rules.
While they may vary from group to group, it’s a really good idea to keep
them at the front of your BOS as a reminder of what constitutes
acceptable behavior and what doesn’t. If you’re part of an eclectic
tradition that doesn’t have written rules, or if you’re a solitary witch, this is
a good place to write down what YOU think are acceptable rules of
magic. After all, if you don’t set yourself some guidelines, how will you
know when you’ve crossed over them? This may include a variation on
the Wiccan Rede, or some similar concept.
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guarantees that this information will be at the ready when you really need
it. If you have access to a good almanac, it’s not a bad idea to record a
years’ worth of moon phases by date in your BOS.
7. Sabbat rituals: The Wheel of the Year includes eight holidays for most
Wiccans and Pagans, although some traditions do not celebrate all of
them. Your BOS can include rituals for each of the Sabbats. For
example, for Samhain you may wish to create a rite that honors your
ancestors and celebrates the end of the harvest, while for Yule you may
want to write down a celebration of the winter Solstice. A Sabbat
celebration can be as simple or complex as you wish.
9. Herbs: Ask any experienced Pagan or Wiccan about a specific herb, and
chances are good that they’ll expound on not only the magical uses of
the plant but also the healing properties and history of use. Herbalism is
often considered the core of spellcasting, because plants are an
ingredient that people have used for literally thousands of years. Put
together a section in your BOS for herbs and their uses. Remember,
many herbs should not be ingested, so it’s important to research
thoroughly before you take anything internally.
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10. Divination: If you’re learning about Tarot, scrying, astrology, or
any other form of divination, keep information in here. When you
experiment with new methods of divination, keep a record of what you do
and results you see in your Book of Shadows.
11. Sacred texts: While it’s fun to have a bunch of new shiny books
on Wicca and Paganism to read, sometimes it’s just as nice to have
information that’s a little more established. If there is a certain text that
appeals to you, such as The Charge of the Goddess, an old prayer in an
archaic language, or a particular chant that moves you, include it in your
Book of Shadows.
14. The biggest dilemma with any Book of Shadows is how to keep it
organized. You can use tabbed dividers, create an index at the back, or if
you’re really super-organized, a table of contents in the front. As you
study and learn more, you’ll have more information to include – this is
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why the three-ring binder is such a practical idea. Some people choose
instead to use a simple bound notebook, and just add to the back of it as
they discover new items.
15. You may want to use one notebook for information copied from
books or downloaded off the Internet, and another for original creations.
Regardless, find the method that works best for you, and take good care
of your Book of Shadows. After all, it’s a sacred object and should be
treated accordingly!
HOMEWORK
So get started. You have a month to get this ready so we can get
you started with spells for next month!
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