Introduction
Designing a spell to use in a ritual requires a clear target, a precise method for moving energy, and a physical way to ground that intent; without all three, a spell can often lack the direction and stability needed to truly manifest. This guide provides a modular framework for your practice, categorizing spellcraft into three distinct parts: the Spellcraft Intentions, which represent the specific life areas you wish to impact; the Spellcraft Focus, which identify the energetic movements of your magic; and the Spellcraft Actions, which represent the physical grounding or material method of your work.
To use this toolkit, first identify the core intention of your rite from the first list, then select one or more foci from the second list to determine exactly how you will handle that energy, and finally pick a physical action from the third list to anchor the spell in the material world. By intentionally pairing an intention like Trauma Integration with a focus like Transmute and a physical action like Burn, or Personal Agency with Shield and a Talisman, you create a customized ritual architecture that is both spiritually potent and logically structured to meet your specific needs.
How to Build Your Spellcraft
- Dream the Goal: Allow yourself to daydream and consider what you truly want to focus the spellcraft on before starting your ritual, letting the core need surface naturally without pressure. This could involve receiving guidance via a short meditation, self-guided journey, or communication with the spirits, ancestors, and / or gods you work with.
- Select the Intention: Browse the Spellcraft Intentions list to find the entry that most accurately names the area of your life or psyche you are addressing.
- Choose the Focus: Match your intention with one or more entries from the Spellcraft Focus list to decide on the specific energetic movement you will use to achieve your goal.
- Pick the Action: Select a method from the Spellcraft Actions list to determine the physical grounding or material technique you will use to manifest the work in the physical world.
- Consult the Unseen (Optional): Once you have your trio of intention, focus, and action, perform a quick round of divination (such as drawing a card or casting runes) to see if there is any additional wisdom or insight from the unseen world that should be reflected on or included before you proceed.
- Build the Spellcraft: Integrate your chosen intention, focus, and action into the heart of your ritual, surrounding your spellcraft with your preferred opening and closing rites to create a complete, balanced ritual.
See the Examples (below): following these two lists you can find two examples of ways to use these steps, and the lists below, to generate spellcraft for a ritual working.
Spellcraft Intentions
- Financial Abundance: Attracting sustainable wealth, managing debt, or opening new income streams.
- Career Advancement: Securing a promotion, finding a new job, or gaining professional recognition.
- Domestic Harmony: Cultivating peace, safety, and a sense of sanctuary within the home.
- Romantic Connection: Drawing in a new partner or deepening the bond with an existing one.
- Platonic Bond: Strengthening friendships and building a reliable social support network.
- Ancestral Connection: Honoring lineage and seeking wisdom or healing from those who came before.
- Community Cohesion: Fostering mutual aid, shared goals, and unity within a larger group.
- Conflict Resolution: De-escalating tension and finding a path toward mutual understanding.
- Physical Vitality: Supporting the body’s natural recovery and increasing overall energy levels.
- Emotional Resilience: Processing complex feelings and building the strength to weather life’s storms.
- Trauma Integration: Gently working through past wounds to reclaim a sense of wholeness.
- Ego Awareness: Understanding the self-image and balancing personal pride with humility.
- Habit Formation: Establishing positive daily patterns that support long-term goals.
- Pattern Breaking: Dissolving repetitive, unhelpful cycles in behavior or thought.
- Personal Agency: Reclaiming the right to make choices and direct one’s own life.
- Inner Power: Cultivating a deep, unshakable sense of personal strength and authority.
- Authentic Voice: Finding the courage to speak one’s truth clearly and without fear.
- Intellectual Clarity: Clearing mental fog to assist in study, research, or complex decision-making.
- Creative Inspiration: Opening the floodgates for new ideas, art, and innovation.
- Grief Processing: Navigating the stages of loss and finding a way to carry the memory forward.
- Fertility & Growth: Encouraging the birth of new projects, ideas, or biological expansion.
- Justice & Equity: Seeking a fair outcome in legal matters or social imbalances.
- Protection of Self: Guarding against psychic drain, negativity, or physical intrusion.
- Spiritual Awakening: Deepening the connection to the divine, the universe, or the higher self.
- Forgiveness: Releasing the weight of resentment toward oneself or another person.
- Confidence & Charisma: Enhancing self-worth and the ability to project a positive presence.
- Sexual Empowerment: Exploring and reclaiming one’s own desire and bodily autonomy.
- Threshold Crossing: Marking a major life transition, such as an age milestone or a move.
- Gratitude & Offering: Giving thanks for blessings received without asking for anything in return.
- Wisdom & Discernment: Developing the sight to see through illusions and make sound judgments.
Spellcraft Focus
- Banish: Forcefully eject unwanted energies or entities from your immediate space.
- Summon: Formally call specific spirits, powers, or archetypes to join your work.
- Amplify: Increase the volume and intensity of an existing energy or intention.
- Fortify: Build up the resilience and structural endurance of a person or object.
- Transmute: Change the fundamental quality of an energy from one state to another.
- Reveal: Uncover hidden information or bring a secret truth into the light.
- Bind: Restrict the actions or movement of a target to prevent them from causing harm.
- Stabilize: Anchor a fluctuating situation to keep it steady, consistent, and predictable.
- Shield: Create a proactive barrier to block incoming external influence or negative vibes.
- Reflect: Mirror directed energy back to its point of origin without absorbing it yourself.
- Heal: Repair spiritual or emotional damage and restore a sense of wholeness.
- Balance: Realign conflicting forces into a state of centered equilibrium.
- Cleanse: Scour away spiritual grit and stagnant residue from a person or environment.
- Sow: Plant the conceptual seeds for a manifestation that will take time to grow.
- Nurture: Provide consistent, gentle energy to help a project or relationship flourish.
- Ground: Discharge excess ritual energy into the Earth to remain physically present.
- Attune: Synchronize your personal vibration with a specific season, moon phase, or deity.
- Cloak: Veil yourself or your private intentions from outside observation and judgment.
- Sever: Permanently cut an energetic tie or unhealthy cord between two points.
- Harvest: Formally collect the rewards and wisdom of a completed cycle or project.
Spellcraft Actions
- Burn: Safely ignite a written petition to release its energy into the universe.
- Bury: Place a spell container or object in the earth to ground it or let it grow.
- Braid: Interweave cords or ribbons to bind a connection or stabilize a situation.
- Bath: Soak in an herbal infusion to physically and spiritually absorb your intention.
- Carve: Etch symbols or words into a candle or piece of wood to manifest your goal.
- Chant: Repeat a rhythmic phrase to raise energy and focus your mind on the target.
- Cleanse: Use smoke, salt, or sound to clear a physical object of unwanted energy.
- Freeze: Place a written name or situation in the freezer to halt its progress immediately.
- Knot: Tie a specific number of knots in a string to “lock in” your magical intent.
- Libation: Pour a liquid offering onto the ground to honor spirits or seal a vow.
- Sachet: Fill a small cloth bag with herbs and stones to carry as a portable charm.
- Sigil: Draw a unique symbol of your desire to bypass the conscious mind.
- Sweep: Use a broom to physically and energetically move negativity out of your space.
- Tea: Drink an herbal infusion to internalize the spiritual properties of the plants.
- Whisper: Speak your intent into a stone or leaf and then release it into nature.
- Anchor: Place a heavy object on a written spell to keep a situation steady.
- Anoint: Apply oil to your body or a tool to consecrate it for a specific work.
- Blow: Exhale your breath onto a charm to give life and motion to your intent.
- Cast: Toss salt, seeds, or petals in a circle to define a sacred boundary.
- Charge: Place an object in moonlight or sunlight to fill it with elemental power.
- Dance: Move your body rhythmically to generate personal kinetic energy for your spell.
- Drum: Use a repetitive beat to shift your awareness and drive energy forward.
- Eat: Consume food prepared with specific ingredients to manifest your intent internally.
- Enchant: Speak directly to jewelry or clothing to imbue it with a lasting charm.
- Fumigate: Pass an object through incense smoke to alter its spiritual resonance.
- Gaze: Focus your vision into a flame or water bowl to receive or project images.
- Harvest: Gather plants or materials at a specific time to capture their peak power.
- Mirror: Use a reflective surface to send energy back or reveal a hidden truth.
- Mix: Combine liquids or powders in a bowl to blend different intentions together.
- Paint: Apply colors or images to a surface to visually ground your desired outcome.
- Plant: Place a seed in soil to represent a project that grows alongside the plant.
- Poppet: Create a small doll to represent a person for targeted sympathetic magic.
- Pulse: Visualize energy flowing through your hands into an object with each heartbeat.
- Scatter: Disperse ashes or dust into the wind to spread an influence far and wide.
- Scrub: Wash a surface while visualizing the removal of spiritual obstacles.
- Shred: Tear a written problem into pieces to symbolize its total destruction.
- Spin: Turn in circles or use a spindle to direct the “threads” of fate.
- Splash: Flick water onto your face or a workspace for an instant energetic reset.
- Talisman: Craft a permanent object to be worn for ongoing protection or luck.
- Wash: Rinse an item in a moving stream to let go of old attachments permanently.
Examples
The following stories are illustrative examples and do not reflect real faeries or actual situations.
Figment’s Heartbreak
Figment sat quietly and considered the heavy weight of their recent breakup and the ongoing trouble caused by their ex. To address their broken heart and the unwanted interference, they selected Trauma Integration as their Spellcraft Intention. They matched this with the Reflect Spellcraft Focus to handle the negative vibes being sent their way and chose a Mirror as their Spellcraft Action to ground the work. After a quick divination with an oracle card suggested “clarity,” they integrated these into their ritual, positioning a small mirror toward the door to catch and bounce back any incoming malice. Figment empowered their working with this chant:
Within this glass, I see the light,
Reflect the pain and end the fight.
My trauma heals, my spirit grows,
Back to the source the malice flows.
Mirage’s Career Growth
Mirage sat at their desk in the city, daydreaming about a fresh start at a new design firm. They identified Career Advancement as their Spellcraft Intention and decided on Summon as the Spellcraft Focus to call a fulfilling new opportunity toward them. To anchor the spell in the material world, they chose to create a Sigil as their Spellcraft Action. A quick pull of some runes provided the insight to “be bold,” so they carefully drew a unique symbol of their desired career path onto a sticky note to keep on their computer monitor. They spoke these words to finish the spell:
As I draw this sacred sign,
A better job will be mine.
I summon growth and success,
My career path thus I bless.
Closing
Like all things fae, this list is neither complete nor dogmatic. Take what you want, and discard the rest. Use this to be inspired in your workings, creating spellcraft to affect every area of your life with the divine spark of creation.
