Sympathetic Magic: The Tool you Need to Make your Spells WORK

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @masondoll4205
    @masondoll4205 Год назад +27

    Where i live, lemons are ABSOLUTELY abundant. Like, everyone here knows at least 30 people who are trying to get rid of lemons bc there are *just so many*. I've used lemons in abundance magic more times than i can say becuase of this

  • @linwong1494
    @linwong1494 Год назад +52

    My favorite and first exposure to sympathetic magick is "villain hitting", local Daoist/Buddhist folk magick in Hong Kong. The ladies will take papers with a picture of either a lady or guy "siu yan" (little/petty person), you write the name of the person you want out of your life, and the lady will put it on a brick then beat the shit out of it with a special slipper while singing/chanting a rhyme like "I hit your head, I hit your hand, I hit you that even if you catch your breath, you find no place to rest." They don't stop until the paper is turned into shreds 😅
    Then they feed the shreds into the belly of a paper tiger, smearing its mouth with pig fat oils so it won't bite anyone else (offering to the tiger), then burn both the tiger and the siu yan paper.
    Most of us locals find it very funny, especially the chant in Cantonese, but as someone trying to decolonize myself and my practice, I'm definitely intrigued 👀
    Great video Frankie!

  • @lisapicklemagick
    @lisapicklemagick Год назад +62

    ~I literally just bought a brass key and put it in my money bowl because my goal is to save enough money to buy a home. To me the key represents road opening but also ownership and responsibility (like when you own a home and have to take care of it). This video was super helpful and now i have lots of ideas for working more manifestation! Thank you!

  • @ARJAY222
    @ARJAY222 Год назад +55

    Our local Chaotic Witch Boiii❤

  • @kizzyuzui1497
    @kizzyuzui1497 Год назад +25

    I realized I was already doing this by working with the senses. Like things that smell, taste, etc. bad, or even things that make you sneeze or eyes water usually push people away, like spitting it out or avoiding a smelly area. So such things are good for protection and likes. Also using random weeds in money work. They’re abundant and persistent, even annoyingly so, and that’s how one might want their money to be

    • @lavender1539
      @lavender1539 Год назад +5

      the weeds for money magick is such a good idea!!

  • @Кира-м2у3п
    @Кира-м2у3п 5 месяцев назад +2

    in my ancestor's practice, we would do these things to make it rain and storm.
    We would literally throw waters all around in front of our main gate while holding a black umbrella/cloth. Then we would burn a chunk of coconut leaves and blow the fire main the gate without getting it exstinguished. We then let it burn in front of the house. After that, it rains heavily with thunders and strong winds. 😂

  • @marannlanglois3030
    @marannlanglois3030 Год назад +24

    I’ve used this for a long time! My Italian grandmother taught me to put my hair in places I felt safe and at home. She told me whenever I touched my own hair I’d feel safe. I did this with my siblings and their hair mixed in olive oil as protection. Thanks for the info! ❤

  • @lenamaier4819
    @lenamaier4819 Год назад +5

    Instead of puppets I like to buy plants in accordance to my closest friends traits and values and then place little wishes and sachets close to them whenever they need a little support :)

  • @naominerd4075
    @naominerd4075 Год назад +5

    I didn't realize I was already doing this!
    I have a couple crystals I bought not for me, but for my boyfriend, and I still set intentions with them "for" him.
    So those crystals are in a way symbolic of him and of what I want for him.
    Thank you so much for this video, I'll be using sympathetic magic more mindfully now.

  • @carolmcbelle
    @carolmcbelle Год назад +3

    I just realized that I’ve been doing this my whole life without a name

  • @silentm0th
    @silentm0th 6 месяцев назад +1

    One of my favorite spells that i found was to "sweeten" someone. Basically someone bitchy who you couldn't or dont wanna bind or banish for some reason, you write their name and birthday on a peice of paper and stick them at the bottom of a sugar jar. To sweeten them

  • @KieranStrix
    @KieranStrix 7 месяцев назад +1

    I use dandelions for things I want to persist or be abundant. They refuse to quit. I love it.

  • @strngetrails
    @strngetrails Год назад +3

    there are lots of ways in appalachian folk magic to call for and keep away rain and storms as well! i love hearing how other cultures achieve the same thing in different methods. its very interesting!

  • @astralatlas1340
    @astralatlas1340 Год назад +6

    Combining two of my favorite things in one video: witchcraft and anthropology of religion! A good chunk of my anthro of religion class in undergrad was spent discussing sympathetic magic in different cultural contexts and I loved it, definitely use it in my own practice as well.

  • @anitacammarata2266
    @anitacammarata2266 Год назад +3

    (min 14:50) Hey Frankie! I'm italian, from Marche, and here if we want to make it rain we just throw outside some lentils and canola seeds, because they make the sound of the rain (btw, we use also canola oil as a remedy for drought and bad harvest because it represents prosperity and fertility) and if we want to check if tomorrow will be a sunny day, we just look at sunset because there's a saying that says "rosso di sera bel tempo si spera" (it means that if the sunset is red, tomorrow will be a sunny day). Currently, me and my family don't know how to make it not rain, except for yelling at the sky, praying, saying a rosario (I don't usually do that because for me, in my experience, it never worked) or using a specific ritual. I don't know if this will be interesting for you, but I hope it could somehow help you. (p.s. sorry for the spelling mistakes)

  • @jy.creator
    @jy.creator Год назад +5

    Right after you mentioned candles, I realized that I had a needle I could use as a stylus and a beeswax candle, plus some other bits and bobs. Threw something together and let it into the world just now - thank you for the inspiration!

  • @Veiledwitch
    @Veiledwitch Год назад +3

    Thank you for talking about this! It's so underrated! I just it EVERY time I do spellwork. I'm fact, that's been innate for me growing up! ❤️ 😍 💖

  • @P4Stalot
    @P4Stalot Год назад +2

    This is the sort of reason that i don't like telling people my allergies.

  • @lisal.1114
    @lisal.1114 Год назад +1

    I read once, that onions were believed to get rid of negativity in ancient egypt! 😅🧿

  • @B1T3F0RC3
    @B1T3F0RC3 Год назад +1

    I grew up in a christian house n was scared to talk abt why I thought dripping water on the dry earth would make the monsoon want to be here sooner, or why laying small rocks out in a wall would "protect" my dog from the mountain lion or coyotes that I'd heard the night before. I also made lil leaf pockets sewn w agave spines so I could leave food out for the critters without leaving thread for them to eat. (Payback for my dog bringing me all the rats in the area, i did not need them lol) None of it I called magic, and I told no one bc it'd get smacked. But I like to think it was noticed, and now I know people do the same stuff ♡

    • @B1T3F0RC3
      @B1T3F0RC3 Год назад

      *not a drag on Christianity btw, just bad parents.

  • @michaelaloser5985
    @michaelaloser5985 Год назад +4

    Hi Frankie I love your videos so much I just wanted to mention bc I don't know if u were joking or not but people didn't actually live in the caves! Because they were nomadic! It's as you mentioned the caves were (likely) more of a spiritual site or landmark! We know this because of the depth of the caves where paintings were found, that single caves contain paintings from multiple generations of people, and because of the debris on the floor of the caves. Most of the debris is related to creating and viewing the art (pigments, light sources, etc) rather than regular life stuff (food waste, etc).
    Also it's believed that most prehistoric art in general was made by (possibly pregnant) women which I think also lends credence to the sympathetic magic idea. Like if you are in the group waiting behind with the people so pregnant they can barely walk and you are worried if the group who is getting meat will come back or not then it would make sense to try and like you said manifest through art. I also wonder if this is true of the really popular "Venus" figures if these could have been early poppets that possibly people carried to manifest a healthy pregnancy or just a way to generally represent the women of their group for the sake of blessings or protection or something?? Just wild theorizing but I love art history and that part really got me thinking!

  • @mooshishroom99
    @mooshishroom99 Год назад +2

    Hey Frankie! Did you know that the Treasury shreds misprinted cash that you can buy for real cheap. They give you a good amount too!I feel like that could be useful in this type of magic.

  • @jamesbrooks3368
    @jamesbrooks3368 Год назад

    One of my favorite uses of this is in ancient Egypt, they put a lot of weight on how you ask for things, and how your posture is when doing ritual work! For example if you are pleading to a god for something, they often do the prayer in a bowing or “head down” manner as to show what they really need/want. Sometimes if a magician needed something really bad they would threaten the gods to help them, maybe even saying they would burn down their temple or destroy their altar if they didn’t help. It shows you that magic can be physical and that the parts of witchcraft that are based in the physical realm shouldn’t be overlooked!!

  • @amandacookworm
    @amandacookworm Год назад +2

    I'm so grateful the universe ✨️ brought me here! Awesome video!!! ❤

  • @Katamaricilla
    @Katamaricilla Год назад +5

    I first learned about sympathetic magic in the book "The name of the Wind" :___)

    • @P4Stalot
      @P4Stalot Год назад +1

      Waaaait I don't remember it from there!
      Actually I was thinking of reading it again

  • @Killcupidsaaki17
    @Killcupidsaaki17 Год назад

    Lol I do this with a plant. I found it at an old job, the same job I met my best friend. Judging on how the plant is doing and the state of our friendship, I know how he is. Ive had my plant and my best friend for almost 8 years now ❤❤

  • @HiKaRi5611
    @HiKaRi5611 10 месяцев назад

    Hey Frankie! I haven't commented on any videos till now, but this particular video truly made me think I have been doing sympathetic magic all my life and I never knew. I've been conflicted being a catholic (still am) and being lgbt + going on my withcraft path now at 29. But after watching this, I'm truly inspired by this vid and going on my witchy journey with reborn hope. So thank you so much!!! ❤

  • @HAVOCINPINK
    @HAVOCINPINK Год назад +10

    I've Always Called It Representational Magic But Sympathetic Magic Sounds Nice.
    Also Can You Do A More In-depth Video Of Contagious Magic

    • @tiredofthis9945
      @tiredofthis9945 Год назад +1

      Can I ask for more details abt contagious magic I feel a little late for not knowing these things :’) but they sound rlly cool

    • @tiredgoblinboi
      @tiredgoblinboi Год назад

      would love more info on contagious magic

  • @Caroline1025.
    @Caroline1025. Год назад

    dont mind me 😅 just scribbling this all down profusely. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom and understanding with us 🙏

  • @patriciatorma3482
    @patriciatorma3482 Год назад

    I am dyinggg over the Brad example. That is hilarious!! 😂

  • @luciauslunella2918
    @luciauslunella2918 Год назад +3

    I really needed this, thank you!

  • @kits_a_fox4685
    @kits_a_fox4685 Год назад

    I use sympathetic magic all the time! Typically I'll use tin foil instead of a mirror and one of the things I do is I'll give objects names. Like I'll make sure I name a poppet and say its name out loud as well as adding taglocks

  • @theminimalwitch6375
    @theminimalwitch6375 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this great video! I'm gonna try a lot of new things now :)

  • @user-yv9eu4so9p
    @user-yv9eu4so9p Год назад +1

    I love this idea and thought process, and have been using it without a name. Thanks for the video, and more ways to think and talk about it.

  • @kaicampos8578
    @kaicampos8578 Год назад

    i just noticed this haha. your audio became better unlike your previous videos... great job haha

  • @kissmycanvas4572
    @kissmycanvas4572 Год назад

    Thank you for the reminder to drink water😃I am chronically dehydrated

  • @frogsmadeofrocks
    @frogsmadeofrocks Год назад

    I struggle a lot with gender dysphoria so once I took a flat rock and wrote on it "My chest is as flat as this rock" and then wrapped it in KT tape I use for chest binding so yeah creativity is your only limit

  • @DrDino123
    @DrDino123 Год назад +2

    Potato Pitt!!

  • @SimplyRochelleParanormal
    @SimplyRochelleParanormal Год назад +2

    YAAAAY Frankie Day 😂😂❤❤ Missed Ur face!! 💜💜🌴🌴💜💜

  • @TheLoveTarot
    @TheLoveTarot Год назад

    Great video, thanks

  • @Myke_thehuman
    @Myke_thehuman Год назад +2

    Am I confused or did this video already get uploaded a while ago? Especially with the example at 3:30 with the frog. And the term "this is like that. Therefore this is that."
    It might just be something Frankie has mentioned before. I just felt like i already saw this video. 😂

    • @P4Stalot
      @P4Stalot Год назад +1

      Yes! It was up a week and a half ago, but got taken down because of copy righted something? I can't remember.

    • @ChaoticWitchAunt
      @ChaoticWitchAunt  Год назад +2

      Yes, this is a reupload!

    • @Myke_thehuman
      @Myke_thehuman Год назад +1

      Cool 👍 I thought I saw this video before

  • @RnbwQtz
    @RnbwQtz Год назад +3

    I missed your vids

  • @alienindisguise5546
    @alienindisguise5546 Год назад

    Im wanting to get a gorgeously decorated key as an offering tool for Hermes and whenever i lose something ill carry the key with me until i find that thing. Because keys represent hidden things and secrets for me and i work with Hermes keeper of lost things.

  • @TheLoveTarot
    @TheLoveTarot Год назад

    Ah to be in 💕

  • @lilyshealinggarden5648
    @lilyshealinggarden5648 Год назад

    I love your videos.. as a baby witch 🪄

  • @mattnewhouse1781
    @mattnewhouse1781 4 месяца назад

    I use turtles for break up spells...e turtles representing the people or people and places to split up.

  • @johngross5224
    @johngross5224 Год назад

    If something suggests trance, it induces trance

  • @sydneylambert5437
    @sydneylambert5437 Год назад

    thank god ur talking abt this, my silly goofy self needs HELP LOL

  • @Beafree
    @Beafree Год назад

    Love this. My question may be elementary or you may have touched on it before but what do you do with holy water? I'm new to folk magic and new to witchcraft but you helped in shifting my focus to my roots which is latina and Catholicism folk magic. thank you

  • @emmaseif6789
    @emmaseif6789 Год назад +5

    Thank you for sharing! I love the idea of using candles to represent a person, but I'm curious what the effects would be if you light the candle that you've protected. Would this harm the person? Do you see it as activating the spell?

    • @lavender1539
      @lavender1539 Год назад +1

      personally i would rely on intentions here and say if your intent is to activate the spell then that’s what would happen, if your intent is to harm or cause destruction then that is what would happen

  • @andromeda1515
    @andromeda1515 Год назад +2

    I swear you posted this video like two week ago I can't ....., I ..,,,

    • @wren.no.1
      @wren.no.1 Год назад +5

      they did but i think there was a copyright issue :)

    • @andromeda1515
      @andromeda1515 Год назад +1

      @@wren.no.1 oh okay jesus I thought I was having a stroke lmao thank you for giving me my sanity back

  • @mattnewhouse1781
    @mattnewhouse1781 4 месяца назад

    You didnt mention originial source of use of mandrake my beautiful Bible.

  • @lucia-maria
    @lucia-maria Год назад +1

    HI!

  • @shawnagustafson1628
    @shawnagustafson1628 Год назад +4

    Why do people shit on lemon hexes?

    • @P4Stalot
      @P4Stalot Год назад +3

      Because lemon is usually protective, and cleansing, so it seems counterintuitive. Also they're pretty easy to undo, supposedly. BUT that info comes from people who weren't practicing folk magic, I think.

  • @StacyMarie-x9l
    @StacyMarie-x9l Год назад

    lol @ the Brad Pitt potato 😁

  • @setitheredcap2677
    @setitheredcap2677 Год назад +8

    I am really not into animal sacrifice or abuse of any kind, so while I respect other traditions, I think it's highly disrespectful and cruel to take a life for magick. Especially when there are alternatives that can get you the same, or better results.
    Empathetic magick can be seen in Egyptian magic. Stepping into the role of a God, wearing their colors, etc, to command results. If I say anything orange is the eye of Horus that is what it becomes.

  • @w1tchb0n3_r10t
    @w1tchb0n3_r10t 10 месяцев назад

    POOR TOAD :C

  • @Skyra-1992
    @Skyra-1992 10 месяцев назад

    10 months late but thanks for the reminder to drink water xD

  • @rooboatdeer22yu51
    @rooboatdeer22yu51 Год назад +3

    Your a cutie always beautiful soul.

  • @faith-by-faith
    @faith-by-faith Год назад +1

    It's true, tho...I am a potato

  • @apokalypthoapokalypsys9573
    @apokalypthoapokalypsys9573 Год назад

    Y'all need JAMES RANDI!

  • @raya.p.l5919
    @raya.p.l5919 Год назад

    Attention all atheist I can an I will prove Jesus power ❤