On top of calling and emailing my lawmakers, I figured a little magic could help, and what better magic for saving the internet than tech magic! You know the drill.
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”Net Neutrality Is Safe”
On top of calling and emailing my lawmakers, I figured a little magic could help, and what better magic for saving the internet than tech magic! You know the drill.
As someone with Endometriosis, my cycles are long and extremely painful and draining. I use this sigil to help make it go more smoothly. And I hope it helps others, as well.
“I’m very new to sigils, but after reading Frater UD’s Practical Sigil Magick I recently decided to make my first sigil. It said “MY WILL IS TO WIN THE TOP PRIZE ON A SCRATCHCARD TOMORROW.” I did everything the way the book explained, drawing and redrawing the letters until they looked strange, unique and magical. Then, I activated the sigil, ripping it up under running water.
“Today I purchased two scratchcards one in the morning, and one in the afternoon. I didn’t win a penny. I’m confused, because so many sources say sigil magick really works and fast and is the only magick most people get results.
“Did I do something wrong? Do you have any ideas why it didn’t work?”
-Anonymous
Let’s start with the traditional mystic’s answer to this question: If you believed it would work, why did you stop at three scratchcards? Why not help the “magick” along by buying more until you got the result you wanted? You asked for something terribly unlikely — winning the lottery — and yet you only gave it a mere three chances to happen. That’s almost the same as not buying a scratchcard at all, and hoping someone will just hand you the winning ticket.
That’s a nice, simple answer, isn’t it? It even has the ring of wisdom to it. But it’s not a satisfying answer.
So, let’s get real. It didn’t work because that’s not really what sigil magick is for. Sigil magic is more about focusing your intent than it is about shaping the world around you. Remove the occult trappings from sigil magick — the 18th century idea of the “will” being able to control all, or the arcane rituals for breathing life into a symbol — and what you’re left with is art, passion, and a statement of intent.
Those statements can be powerful. They can — and do — steer the course of entire lives. In the case of sigil magick, things that seem far too perfect to be coincidence often happen, but WHY and HOW they happen is an open question. Is it something truly supernatural? Or is it a tool for channeling the power of the subconscious mind, subtly steering the user toward uncanny connections, discovering the hidden obvious, or even providing a token of confidence to move in a new direction?
I come at sigilcraft from a chaos magick perspective. That tradition holds the view that belief is a tool. Maybe there are powerful arcane forces shaping the world, just beyond our view. Maybe not. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter. If believing in something — anything — creates real results, then it doesn’t really matter if it’s “magick” or “positive thinking.”
Do you want real results from your sigils? Here’s my advice: Forget the scratchcard.
Unless you just have some fetish for scraping silvery glue off cardboard with your spare change, it’s not the actual, real thing you want. It’s a means to an end, right? You want to have some money, I’d guess. Ultimately, it’s not even the money you want, but what that money would allow you to have or do.
It’s a lot harder to get the result you want if you try to force it to go through a single channel
— like, say,
only via a scratchcard
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and on a specific schedule of “tomorrow.” Consider how many things you directly control or strongly influence that couldn’t happen on that schedule. I can’t even get my friends to agree on a place to meet for coffee with a week’s notice.
So if you really want to give this sigil magick thing a shot, I’d say dig down to the root of what you actually want. Be specific. Focus in on it. See it in your mind’s eye. Then write out that desire, make a fresh sigil for it, and activate it. Don’t get tripped up in the details of how you active it. Then, shake it all off. Finally, give it a little time. It’s a big ask for the world to change itself around you (or for you to change how you experience the world), and a little patience seems reasonable.
Will it work? Prepare to be surprised. In my experience, however, it’s also not much for generating the kind of instant, obvious effects you probably expect. It’s a subtle thing, almost imperceptible at first. But it builds. As I wrote in the Sigil Daily guide:
Buy The Ticket, Take The Ride: In the coming days, you’ll start to see little things that are eerily evocative of the sigil you activated. Don’t deny these. Don’t dismiss them, even if they seem minor. This is the process starting to work, bit by bit, to bring your intention into reality. The more open you are to these changes, the faster the magick will come into effect.
It’s important, however, to note that your decisions play a hugely important part in how effective the sigil will be. If your sigil is about meeting a new romantic partner, for instance, you might want to think about going out to a place where that could plausibly happen. Staying inside your home, with curtains drawn and lights out, not answering the door, is actively working against the thing you want. Don’t count on the sigil to do the work for you. You’ve already bought the ticket, now you have to take the ride.
Sigils can absolutely work very soon. I’ve done them myself and there’s no reason they HAVE to be “subtle” (whatever that means).
If you want, fire the sigils in clusters. Make a few sigils of things that are already true and fire them off with the sigil you wish to make true. Experiment with several different methods. Wanking has always been the most potent for me; theres a reason its so often suggested first.
You probably werent specific enough with your intention, or it needs to be tweaked because its not as likely for you to get the ticket with the highest amount even at wherever you bought it from. Maybe “I wanna win a sizeable sum” instead.
Tbh, if it’s money you want quickly I’d say Solomonic magic is faster than sigilwork for most people because the tech carries “intention” and doesn’t necessarily require a super altered state to work. You DO need to be in a changed state of mind for a sigil to work however (hence the wanking). Thats harder for some folk.
Just keep trying and experimenting. Maybe hone your psychic work (meditation and reaching gnosis) by meditating for five minutes every day and doing pranayama breathing five minutes every day. At the very least do some pranayama breathing maybe fifteen minutes beforehand. Theres some realistic advice.
This trick I learned is fantastic for writing sigils, runes, spells, etc. on your body. The great thing about this technique is that it is waterproof, stays on as long as you want, is easy to do, and can be scrubbed off easily if you so desire.
Materials
1. Hairspray
2. Waterproof liquid eyeliner
3. Something to clean up the tattoo with (napkins, tissues, etc.)
4. What ever sigil, symbol, rune, etc. you want
Procedure
Step One: Write the symbol you wish wherever you want
Step Two: Let it dry
Step Three: Spray a liberal amount of hairspray on the area
Step Four: Dab around the tattoo with your napkin to clean the edges
Step Five: Let it dry again
Step Six: Activate the symbols by meditating or energizing yourself with emphasis on the symbol of your choosing. (Example: Writing a peace sigil on your wrist, meditate with the intention of bringing yourself peace)
I personally have been loving this technique. It’s cheap (for a college witch like myself, this is a plus). It’s effective. It’s not culturally appropriation. It’s semi-permanent, so if you want to change your sigil or whatever, you can. I’ve been using this for bringing myself internal strength and growth, and it’s been working wonders for me.
Something that I’ve noticed that helps is to make your atmosphere as witchy as possible. Dim the lights, play some music that makes you feel witchy, whatever empowers you. Try to place the sigil somewhere you will see it often. Let the magic slowly wave over you through the day.
I don’t really know what people generally call this method of sigil making, so I’m just calling it “Letter Shaping” because you’re using the basic shapes from certain letters. This is the most common form of sigil making, and it allows the most creative influence. As you see above the sigils are for nearly the same thing, yet the sigils came out completely different. Not because the purpose was different, but because I approached them both a different creative way, and that’s what I like so much about this method. There’s a lot of freedom and personalization involved.
Here’s a lovely trashy idea: put a sigil on your trash can for cursing that is charged by the trash that’s in it. If you’re a secret witch, it can be written in a sharpie the same color as the can, invisible ink, or hell even lemon juice.
The main point, however, is that it can be used permanently because we are dirty humans who always have trash. Perfect for people who are straight up irredeemable and are trash themselves (*cough* 45) or even bigger organizations/people that will require a lot of built up energy to fight (*cough* Nazis). Just (rotten) food for thought.