Belief is the power of all magic, so whatever inspires you to believe is the most powerful for you.
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2007-04-13 15:03:47
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answered by Anonymous
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If you mean in a metaphysical sort of way... there are many kinds of magic and different ways of using it works better for different kinds and styles. Sometimes writing and speaking is just not what it needs. Sometimes intention and force of will is more fitting. Also, spoken and written magic are different things entirely- spoken magic relates more to the element of water, while written magic is more earth-based. Depending on what sort of person you are, one or the other should be easier or more effective for you. Also, neither one is actually stronger in an objective way- magic tends to be subjective and different for everyone. So, try both and see which one you feel more comfortable using> Don't use one or the other exclusively, though.
2007-04-14 03:02:57
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answered by Mysterious Bob 4
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Magic exists in the mind, It is use full only for focusing the emotional energy of a person or people. It is the actions of those who believe that have a physical impact on the world, not the "spell" itself. Ritualization helps to connect many people with a shared belief, that is what gives Magic and Religion power in the physical world.
2007-04-15 14:07:43
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answered by Jess 2
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Written magic is the most powerful. Written can last longer, but sometimes, some magic that is needed, like some certain kind of spell, can only be performed as a verbal spell.
2007-04-14 00:11:53
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answered by Sargeant Jester 1
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2007-04-13 23:35:50
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answered by Lorne's Tribe 2
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Magic is in form a ritual, in practice an art. The magician is an artist and the more in-tune the ritual and the magician, the stronger the outcome. Use your most powerful form of expression- which are you more in tune with, writing or speech? Have you considered poetry? Music? Dance? Even painting can be very powerful- consider the power of Native American and Tibetan sand paintings?
2007-04-14 08:24:47
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answered by James 2
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It's actually a combination of the two serving the practitioners intention! The Sigil embodies the symbolic representation of the abstract, pictorial or semi-abstract form of the intention while the incantation acoustically vibrates the physical matter that communicate it to the universe.
The will transforms the intention that is focused via the Sigil and communicated via the incantation.
The written work of the incantation itself has no magical power until it is vocalized and made physical.
2007-04-13 07:16:44
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answered by Anonymous
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In my own personal opinion, Spoken is more powerful, only if you are focused directly on the spell. Written is also effective if you want something done in a hurry!
2007-04-14 17:35:22
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answered by jokas8869 1
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from the 2 choices,first i would say the spoken one,
the reason for this is because it is kind of externalizing
the intention using an in mutable law of the universe,vibration
therefore, releasing the intentional energy outside from the inside would be more effective ,however written is effective also ,but is like a first step because is kind of ´feeding´ your
mind to release after wards, kind of a process
2007-04-14 21:06:54
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answered by kokopelli 6
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spoken works, but as I get older, I do a better job with the written Christmas lists!
Santa C
(Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Clause, and he is magical!)
2007-04-15 14:17:27
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answered by Anonymous
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