Blank Journals for Magical Diaries and Records of Spell Work
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Blank Journals for Magical Diaries and Records of Spell Work
I was wondering does anyone keep a booklet of all their workings to keep records of what you have done or want to do.
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Re: Blank Journals for Magical Diaries and Records of Spell Work
Yes some people do keep a spell journal. For some people its good to keep work of what you have done, how it was performed, timing methods, and if it worked or not. If used correctly, its actually a good way to see what workings you are good at, and helps you learn along the way. I tend to jot down a few notes of what I used, especially if I am thinking up a new spell. I will do several drafts, and then save the final draft. I also tend to keep records of what I have done for people, and when I started it for the client, and for myself to keep a timeline.
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Re: Blank Journals for Magical Diaries and Records of Spell Work
I do basically the same as Stars. I have used sticky notes, white paper and parchment paper. It is a great way to "track" your work and to use some helpful tips in future situations.
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Re: Blank Journals for Magical Diaries and Records of Spell Work
I do something similar, esp. listing carefully all the herbs/products I may use. Then I look up LM or this forum to see if I can get other ideas and even ask a question.
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Re: Blank Journals for Magical Diaries and Records of Spell Work
Mostly I list my formulas and what herbs I used for what type of work. When it's for clients I keep much more detailed records.
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Re: Blank Journals for Magical Diaries and Records of Spell Work
Not really. I have design worksheets for each customized candle, mojo, etc. When I get good news from a client I reclassify these designs ("works") as standard formulas and use them for other clients where appropriate.
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Re: Blank Journals for Magical Diaries and Records of Spell Work
Greetings!
I absolutely keep a journal of everything I make, with the exception of things I have made that were not for me to have. Meaning, when I attended the first week of the LM apprenticeship, I did not record any of the recipes we made. I was honored to have the opportunity to make some of the items. Since I figure I will make a thing again sometime in the future, I would want to reproduce it as close to the original as possible.
So keep that journal!!
I absolutely keep a journal of everything I make, with the exception of things I have made that were not for me to have. Meaning, when I attended the first week of the LM apprenticeship, I did not record any of the recipes we made. I was honored to have the opportunity to make some of the items. Since I figure I will make a thing again sometime in the future, I would want to reproduce it as close to the original as possible.
So keep that journal!!
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Re: Blank Journals for Magical Diaries and Records of Spell Work
BOO-JOU-SHAD
Book of Shadows, bank, 5" x 8", 198 pages, hardcover
$21.00

You can order right here in the Forum by clicking on the blue Add To Cart button.
Book of Shadows, bank, 5" x 8", 198 pages, hardcover
$21.00

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Re: Blank Journals for Magical Diaries and Records of Spell Work
A long array of beautiful blank journals is here.
Lucky Mojo Catalogue, Books: Blank Journals and Notebooks
http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatbooks.h ... nkjournals
Lucky Mojo Catalogue, Books: Blank Journals and Notebooks
http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatbooks.h ... nkjournals
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Re: Blank Journals for Magical Diaries and Records of Spell Work
The Nocturnelle line of blank books:
BOO-JOU-NOSL
Blank Journal, Nocturnelle Slim, lined, 3 3/4" x 7", 208 pages, hardcover
$17.95

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BOO-JOU-NOMD
Blank Journal, NocturnelleMidi, lined, 5" x 7", 144 pages, hardcover
$24.95

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BOO-JOU-NOSL
Blank Journal, Nocturnelle Slim, lined, 3 3/4" x 7", 208 pages, hardcover
$17.95

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BOO-JOU-NOMD
Blank Journal, NocturnelleMidi, lined, 5" x 7", 144 pages, hardcover
$24.95

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Re: Blank Journals for Magical Diaries and Records of Spell Work
Those are gorgeous Miss Cat! I know what's going on my next order 
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Here's the Grolier line of blank journals:
BOO-JOU-GRSL
Blank Journal, Grolier Slim, lined, 3 3/4" x 7", 176 pages, hardcover
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BOO-JOU-GRMD
Blank Journal, Grolier Midi, lined 5" x 7", 240 pages, hardcover
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BOO-JOU-GRUL
Blank Journal, Grolier Ultra, lined, 7" x 9", 144 pages, hardcover
$24.95

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BOO-JOU-GRSL
Blank Journal, Grolier Slim, lined, 3 3/4" x 7", 176 pages, hardcover
$17.95

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BOO-JOU-GRMD
Blank Journal, Grolier Midi, lined 5" x 7", 240 pages, hardcover
$24.95

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BOO-JOU-GRUL
Blank Journal, Grolier Ultra, lined, 7" x 9", 144 pages, hardcover
$24.95

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Re: Blank Journals for Magical Diaries and Records of Spell Work
I love using a Book of Shadows. When I first started working with magic I used a black binder and regular binder paper. I decorated and it made it all my own, but over the years I've purchased pre-made journals. I get journals, or a Book of Shadows, or a grimoire, or whatever you want to call it; that I find beautiful. I keep my notes and the formulas that I have used, but I also write about my emotional state when doing a working. When I look back through my notes I can see how my emotional state may have impacted my workings.
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Re: Blank Journals for Magical Diaries and Records of Spell Work
Hello everyone, I have my 1st book of shadows and I'm wondering if there is a special spell or blessing that is normal when getting a new book? As of now it's just a composition notebook but I definitely plan on purchasing one from LM. Thanks in advance.
Re: Blank Journals for Magical Diaries and Records of Spell Work
Hello, Pheonix_410,
I like to first smoke mine with Van Van incense: www.luckymojo.com/vanvan.html
And here's some blessing spells: www.luckymojo.com/blessing.html
Wishing you the very best
Take care
I like to first smoke mine with Van Van incense: www.luckymojo.com/vanvan.html
And here's some blessing spells: www.luckymojo.com/blessing.html
Wishing you the very best
Take care
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Miss Aida! I love the idea of smoking and blessing the journal! I cant believe I didn't think of it!
Thanks for this
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Re: Blank Journals for Magical Diaries and Records of Spell Work
I'm glad I found this thread!
It's been a few years since anyone posted in this section of the forum, but I would just like to chime in and share!
When I first began to explore hoodoo I thought about obtaining an official book of shadows, but I ended up creating a private blog for that purpose instead.
I'm glad I opted to go that route because I find myself having to go back and doing a lot of editing. I know that those before us never had that luxury and had no choice but to use paper, but being as we live in the digital age I am taking advantage of the convenience!
I also elaborate on a lot of experiences related to the work I've done so I know that if I had an hardcopy then it would get run through pretty quickly! With the blog format I can make endless entries without ever having to worry about paper space!
Finally, and perhaps the main reason I made my book of shadows into a blog is PRIVACY! I like the security of knowing that there is absolutely ZERO chance that anyone would ever be able to find it, lest somehow my blog gets hacked.
Just thought I'd share.
Cheers!
It's been a few years since anyone posted in this section of the forum, but I would just like to chime in and share!
When I first began to explore hoodoo I thought about obtaining an official book of shadows, but I ended up creating a private blog for that purpose instead.
I'm glad I opted to go that route because I find myself having to go back and doing a lot of editing. I know that those before us never had that luxury and had no choice but to use paper, but being as we live in the digital age I am taking advantage of the convenience!
I also elaborate on a lot of experiences related to the work I've done so I know that if I had an hardcopy then it would get run through pretty quickly! With the blog format I can make endless entries without ever having to worry about paper space!
Finally, and perhaps the main reason I made my book of shadows into a blog is PRIVACY! I like the security of knowing that there is absolutely ZERO chance that anyone would ever be able to find it, lest somehow my blog gets hacked.
Just thought I'd share.
Cheers!


