Hey i've been on this website quite a lot, but i just joined as a member and am still relatively new to this whole spell thing, can somebody tell me which easy spells i should start with, and how to cast spells (i assume anybody can cast a spell, but you just need to know how) so yeah, if anybody could help me on these things (beggining spells, and how to cast spells successfully, and which kind of spells work, and which dont)
that would be great
Before you even begin thinking about casting spells you need to study the basics. I'll link some stuff for you at the bottom!
In my opinion there aren't really any "beginner" spells, exactly.
Examples of spells that don't work are anything that claims to change your DNA (such as becoming a mermaid or demon or vampire). A lot of it is basically common sense but you can always ask someone trustworthy or post in the forums if you have a question about a spell.
Helpful Books:
"Before You Cast a Spell" by Carl McColman
"Spells and How They Work" by Janet and Stewart Farrar
"Modern Magick" by Donald Michael Kraig
There are 'Simple' spells, despite the common parroting - just the results are never simple. When it comes to starting in magic, find a beginning point in research and practice, that way you'll understand what you're doing better - read these posts.
Studying Tips and Advice - http://www.spellsofmagic.com/read_post.html?post=876458
Simple Acts of Magic -http://www.spellsofmagic.com/read_post.html?post=858160
Pointers on Spells -http://www.spellsofmagic.com/read_post.html?post=873455
If you are wondering how to understand what spells are real or not, that answer is simple: Use common sense, I would recommend staying out of the fantasy section, for example, Spells will not grow you wings, turn you into a mermaid, stop time, etc. Research the laws of magick and what it can and cannot do. As band gave you great links to start off with, I'll give you some specific topics you may be curious about you will find they will help you so much throughoutbeginning magick.
The Basics Expanded: http://www.spellsofmagic.com/read_post.html?post=483942
How to write a spell: http://www.spellsofmagic.com/read_post.html?post=829629
If you're serious about learning how to do magic and with starting from the rock-bottom then you don't start out by casting spells, you start out by learning how and why magic works.
You see, there is no such thing as an "easy" spell or a "beginner" spell. One either understands how magic works and has mastered the basics...in which case the magic will work..or you haven't done that sort of work..and no spell will work no matter how "easy" it seems.
Casting a successful spell involves much more than finding some spell on the internet or in a book, saying some words, lighting a candle, waving a wand of any of that sort of thing. In order for magic to work you need to understand how and why it works in the first place. Grounding and centering, visualization, focus and intent, energy manipulation, etc are all necessary first steps to even begin to have a chance at a spell actually working...and more importantly to prevent a spell from back-firing on you.
So, my advice for anyone who is truly serious is to start by reading a few books and practicing the exercises those books will give you. Once you have mastered the basics you won't need anyone to give you spells, you'll be able to create your own spells that will be far more effective than anything you find on the net. Here's the books I suggest:
"Before You Cast a Spell" by Carl McColman
"Spells and How They Work" by Janet and Stewart Farrar
"The Veil's Edge" by Willow Polson
"Modern Magick" by Donald Michael Kraig
And the following links in this thread will also help you learn the basic skills necessary for effective spellwork.
Simple , and easy , costlessly, I suggest you to use spell "Tao" .
All the spells with not compatible with "Tao" is temporary and undurable. You can repeat , or chaint or combine or multiple or minus or whatever you want with "Tao" concepts with safe and science evidences and proveable expirients on basic "Tao" concepts.