Making a Book of Shadows.

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Re: Making a Book of Shadows.
By: / Novice
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Honestly? I don't have one, or at least not the standard ''official BoS''. I have notebooks filled with scrap pieces of paper, notes scribbled everywhere, etc. When Ifeel its time to organize it, I will. Until then, it is what it is. Don't rush it, because there are plenty and more than enough notes you will be taking during your journey. When the time is right for you to begin cataloging your book, you will know.

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Re: Making a Book of Shadows.
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Thank You all. You have all been very helpful !

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Re: Making a Book of Shadows.
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Post # 6

You're welcome! Glad to have helped you!

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Re: Making a Book of Shadows.
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I am using a binder for now. I want to find a really nice looking journal type book to transfer stuff into later on. I just haven't found one that speaks to me yet. I feel as though when I find it I will know. Perhaps the same goes for your situation.
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Re: Making a Book of Shadows.
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My favorite thing to use is large recipe cards and a recipe box. The cards can be reorganized at will. I have even printed out information and just taped it to the cards.
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Re: Making a Book of Shadows.
By: Moderator / Adept
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Re: Making a Book of Shadows.
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You can also make yours. Design the cover that you see in your mind. Make it and remake until it looks like you want it. There's no hurry. I also make notes and take pictures and tape them into my folder. Everytime I plan out how I want to do something,it always ends up different.lol
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Re: Making a Book of Shadows.
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I also wonder where the more experienced people get their information. I'm so worried that the information I am receiving is capitalized (I'm in the USA) so I don't know if I can trust a more modern book. Where can I find more original texts that aren't affected by the desire for money off of beginners? I want to start creating and reading rituals and writing them down on more traditional papers with "traditional" inks... I just personally feel it will affect my sort of craft.
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Re: Making a Book of Shadows.
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Post # 12
I use a simple lined Moleskine book. It's very simple and sleek. I prefer the lined pages to the blank ones. Of course it's personal preference. It is full of sticky notes and extra papers clipped to the pages. I love it that way. It feels so real and so me. Perhaps allow something to call to you before you begin writing in it.
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Re: Making a Book of Shadows.
By: / Beginner
Post # 13
I’ve been collecting spells for a while and have tried many different mediums. I currently use a binder with lots of pages so that I can add papers from different books and print-outs from the Internet because my hand cramps up after a lot of writing, and also my handwriting is pretty bad. I don’t have a glossary or index because that would be impossible with the sheer amount of random stuff I have, but I do try to put it in order of date and subject. Something that really worked for me when I started putting together my BoS is carrying around a little pad wherever I went so that if I had an idea for a good spell, I could write it down quickly and put it in my BoS when I got home. Also, because I didn’t like the way my binder looked, I made a fabric cover for it that I painted on and I attached a loop to hold a pen.
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