I’m very new to sigils, but after reading Frater UD’s Practical Sigil Magick I recently decided to make my first sigil. It said “MY WILL IS TO WIN THE TOP PRIZE ON A SCRATCHCARD TOMORROW.” I did everything the way the book explained, drawing and redrawing the letters until they looked strange, unique and magical.
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Q&A: How should I use Sigil Daily’s sigils?
“Hey, I was wondering how should I use one of your sigils? Like, should I just draw them?” ~ itsherpeacestudent via Tumblr Great question! After all, if you’re supposed to be making your own sigils, what’s the deal with the sigils you see here? Isn’t the idea that sigils are expressions of truly personal desires?
Read on »Q&A: Are sigils useless after activation?
I also had a question about sigils: Can they be used as tokens or runes, perhaps as something to write on oneself, tattoo on oneself, graffiti onto areas of affect for example, or are they virtually useless post-activation?” ~ andromedovs via Tumblr You have great instincts! A sigil is just a symbol, and it only
Read on »Q&A: Is it beneficial to make multiple sigils of the same desire?
“Hello! I was wondering, does making multiple Sigils of the same meaning boost the Sigils effect? Or should I word them differently and still make more of the same kind?” ~ kidriser7211 via Tumblr The wording isn’t as important as you might think. The sigil doesn’t really represent the words you used to create it,
Read on »Q&A: Do you have to strike out vowels and duplicates consonants?
What are you supposed to do if you write out a phrase and you reduce all the letters, and there aren’t any left with which to make the sigil? The rule I’ve always followed is just to cross out the letters that repeat, and a couple of times that happened to me. I ended up
Read on »Q&A: What happens when a sigil activation gets interrupted?
“What happens if a sigil activation is interrupted?” ~ Tumblr private message The question comes from a young witch who lives at home. Their parents don’t know about their practice, and they want to keep it a secret (hence the “please answer this privately” request, which I’m happy to honor). They had just gotten through
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