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Hi Damon,
I completed more than half of the wealth magick third working (having already completed the first and second workings) when I broke my arm and had to go into hospital for surgery. This led to a hiatus in the working for over a week. I now have two questions: the first is can I resume the working after such a long break in the middle of it and simply complete the remaining days or should I start the whole working again?
The second question is, in your opinion is this related to the magick in any way? I was abroad at the time ( for some months) and had to fly home early due to my injury and the need for medical treatment. I know you may not be able to answer this question but I am just curious as to what you think, if anything.
Many thanks,
S.H.
Yes you can resume at any time. The way it’s set out is the ideal approach, but real life often gets in the way. Some people just pick at the magick, doing a bit every now and then; that’s never as good, but can still work. If you get back into it when you can, you’ll be fine. Some people repeat the previous working, or just start the one they were on from scratch, to make sure all the bases are covered. Ensure you keep The Daily Practice up, even when not working the magick directly, as it’s a fundamental energy in this working.
As for the injury, I would say know. Bad things happen all the time, and when you perform magick it’s easy to wonder if there’s something going on. But if that were the case, I’d have a lot of broken bones. See also: http://galleryofmagick.com/2015/05/22/did-something-magickal-happen/
First, thank you to all of the Gallery of Magick team for your time and dedication towards researching, experimenting and disseminating practical occult workings that are safe, practical and are effective! I wish to thank Damon Brand in particular, and Zanna Blaise too, for writing books in such an informative and easy style, helping me to create workable magick. I have virtually all of these books now. I hope more titles will follow in due course. It is evident that from the activity on these pages that this work is continuing, helping many people like me who are attempting practical magick. Thank you all!
I have a question for Damon and it relates to the Magickal cashbook. I have been using the Cashbook in accordance with the instructions in both the book and from advice given on these pages with good success – thank you! Recently I have been doing a daily working for a friend so that I can purchase them a laptop as they do not have one. I have received four-fifths of the money that I have requested for this purchase but now I understand that my friend does not actually want a laptop. It was my responsibility alone as I did not ask my friend whether or not she actually wanted one. What action should be taken now that the intention of the money being created has been changed? Should I stop the workings now (13 days working so far with 4.5 of the money received) and keep the money for myself? Continue with the working and give the money to my friend to purchase something else of their choice? Give the money to charity? Or perhaps help my friend to purchase a product similar to what was intended for in the first place, such as a smart phone or similar? I want to ensure that I maintain positive relations with the powers as represented by Nitika and to ensure that such powers continue manifesting for me.
Thank you for all of your advice and guidance given to me and others so that we can learn and prosper through magick.
Best wishes,
Clive Potter
Thank you, Clive. More titles will certainly follow. In late October, or early November, we will publish a book by myself, a new book by Zanna and Gordon’s first book, all on the same day. (Or at least as close to that as is possible, given Amazon’s slightly idiosyncratic system.)
Your question is an interesting one, but the solution is quite simple. So long as you enjoy the money, despite this change in circumstances, you should be fine. Don’t give it to charity out of a belief that you will be doing a ‘higher good’. The most important thing is to do something with the money that keeps the money flowing. So although saving money is often useful and wise, in this case it would be better to let that money flow on joyfully. You could give it away, anonymously, or buy something for yourself, or give it to charity. Spare money is enjoyable, so enjoy it, and all will be well.
J is short for what, may I ask?
Not sure who you’re addressing, as this seems to have been asked in response to Clive’s question about the Cashbook. There is a J asking questions elsewhere on this page, but we allow people to post anonymously, so you may not get a response.
Zanna, your next book about soulmates will it include any thing dealing with the family aspect after? like marriage, kids?
Slightly. I take a look at what happens after happy ever after, but it’s only a look. I’ve got another book lined up to help with all emotions, all relationships. Thanks for asking.