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Always state your intention like you already have what you’re searching for. Stay away from statements like “I want”, “I need”, and “I hope” because when you tell the universe you want something, all you’ll get back is wanting. The first intention I think of is “I want to pay off all my bills and buy a mansion.” Imagine I want enough money to stay debt-free and live in a nice house. It’s best to get as specific as you can, use time constraints, and use “I” and “me” language. If you don’t precisely tell the universe what you want, you’ll only get imprecise, uncertain results. How could you complete a money spell without a want or need for money? Why would you draw a sigil with no meaning attached? Intention is the core and the power behind most of witchcraft.īefore you try to bring your intention into the world, you need to be sure you know exactly what you want. Imagine trying to do magic without an intention. This focuses all your personal power and energy into one thing and clearly communicates to the universe what you want or need. A spell focuses your intentions into a specific action or ritual. In witchcraft, intention is normally referred to when practicing a spell. This is the backbone of spells and rituals because if you have the wrong intention, or an unclear one, it’s likely you won’t get the results you want. Intention is the process of clearly and specifically communicating what you want to the universe (or your preferred deities, spirits, etc.). We’ve heard the term thrown around, we know it’s important, but what is intention? How do we use it, and when? I’m here to simplify it for you.