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.