Doctor Omar the African traditional healer, herbalist and spell caster from Kenya.
According to Doctor Omar, Spells are action and words spoken in a specific formula with the intention of unleashing supernatural powers.
The correct recitation often accompanied by gestures is believed to be necessary for the spell to work.
Some societies believe that incorrect recitation can nullify the spell or even harm the practitioner.
Bellow are some examples of witchcraft spells:
Shortening a road: In a Jewish potion book, spell number 39 instructs the practitioner to write on a piece of kosher parchment, sew it into their robe, and then recite a specific phrase when they see the town.
Rose Attraction Potion:
A spell from The Spell Book for New Witches that can impact love.
Friendship Repair Knot Spell:
A spell from The Spell Book for New Witches that can impact relationships.
Healing Full Moon Water:
A spell from The Spell Book for New Witches that can impact healing.
Some books that may be helpful for learning about witchcraft spells include:
Witchcraft: A Handbook of Magic Spells and Potions:
This book organizes spells by purpose such as healing, love and commucating with the dead. It also includes illustrations and is part of the Mystical Handbook series.
The Book of Practical Witchcraft: This book is a compendium of spells, rituals, and occult knowledge.