Double Entry Magic

windvexer:

This
is a little joke about ‘double entry accounting’. In accounting,
every transaction is recorded at least twice. I’m an accounting
major, so sue me.

Just
like double entry accounting, I believe every spell affects at least
two things. Let me explain:

  • Get
    more money spell: Affects your wealth and
    your poverty.
  • Get
    more love spell: Affects your love life and
    your loneliness.
  • Get
    class canceled spell: Affects your class time and
    your free time.

Every
spell which is a conjuration also banishes something; every spell
which is a banishment also conjures something. When you banish class,
you conjure free time. When you conjure love, you banish loneliness.
When you conjure wealth, you simultaneously banish poverty.

I
think it is fitting that the proper part of the spell pays attention
to that second effect, whether it be conjuration or banishing.

Suppose
you have a candle that is meant to conjure money. Precede it with a
candle that banishes poverty, leaving room for that wealth to grow.
For a jar spell that conjures self-love, include a knot spell to bind
self-loathing.

For
every spell there is an equal and opposite reaction. As one thing
grows, another shrinks. Anticipate what the opposite reaction will
be, and include that in your workings.

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