Buried a small piece of silver in an unplowed field. Recite: "As the earth rests in silence, so my spirit gathers its strength. Fallow today, fruitful tomorrow." Leave the silver as an offering to the genius loci (spirit of the place). 3. The Flame-Reading (Pyromancy) Purpose: To see the hidden intent of an enemy.
A word historically used in charms to stop bleeding or to "focus" a fever so that it may be expelled from the body. Often whispered three times over the affected area. FORAS Origin: Goetic Tradition Dictionary of Ancient Magic Words and Spells: F...
A "Voces Magicae" (magical word of power) associated with the rising sun and the phoenix. It was spoken at dawn to facilitate spiritual rebirth or to "fire up" a stagnant situation. FIAT LUX Origin: Latin (Biblical) Buried a small piece of silver in an unplowed field
While primarily a rune representing "wealth" or "cattle," Fehu was chanted as a "Galdr" (incantation) to draw mobile property, success, and vitality into the magician's life. FENIKOS Origin: Greco-Egyptian Magical Papyri (PGM) Often whispered three times over the affected area
This is a specialized section of the , focusing on the letter F . These entries are drawn from historical grimoires, papyri, and folkloric traditions ranging from Ancient Egypt to Medieval Europe. F — The Dictionary of Ancient Magic Words FALMA Origin: Medieval Solomonic Grimoires