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Re: Container Spells AKA Jar Spells

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 3:04 pm
by loona wynd
random417 wrote:The types of plastic that would be most common to repurpose for this, to me anyway, seem to be almost invisible to energies, whereas glass does have a "footprint". Most synthetics I agree with you about, but it's almost as if energy doesn't realize my old mayo jar exists. Recycle numbers 1 and 2 seem to do that to me. Might just be me though
I have a small collection of jars and bottles of various types for the use in this sort of magic. I have several medicine bottles that I am re-purposing and some jars from previous food uses. My first jar spell was in an old maple mustard jar that worked very well. I figure that like everything else in magic there would be personal preferences and personal experiences. Thats why I like having these sorts of discussions and concepts.

Re: Container Spells AKA Jar Spells

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 3:20 pm
by random417
loona wynd wrote: figure that like everything else in magic there would be personal preferences and personal experiences. Thats why I like having these sorts of discussions and concepts.
Exactly. My energy, tied with my thought on the matter, May take to synthetics differently than yours. For me it's like they go right through them. I'd never make a tool out of a synthetic, I can't get it to hold a charge

Re: Container Spells AKA Jar Spells

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 3:27 pm
by loona wynd
random417 wrote:
Exactly. My energy, tied with my thought on the matter, May take to synthetics differently than yours. For me it's like they go right through them. I'd never make a tool out of a synthetic, I can't get it to hold a charge
This sort of ties into the Failed spells thread I started. I think if you question any spell than the results will be in question and may not manifest. Similarly if you don't think a material will work for magic it likely wont.