Okay, here’s my blog post about my little experiment with witchcraft:
So, I’ve always been curious about witchcraft, you know? Like, is it real? Does it actually work? I see all this stuff online, and part of me is like, “Nah, that’s just for show,” but another part is super intrigued. So, I decided to do a little, super-basic experiment. I’m not trying to summon anything or, like, curse my ex, just a tiny dip-my-toes-in kind of thing.
My Super Simple “Spell”
First, I googled a bunch of beginner spells. I figured I needed something, you know, safe. I wasn’t about to mess with anything dark or complicated. Most of the websites I found were pretty wild, talking about moon phases and herbs I’d never heard of. Finally, I found one that seemed doable: a simple attraction spell. It was supposed to attract positive energy, nothing specific, just good vibes.
Here’s what I gathered, according to the instructions:

- A white candle (I used a tea light, because that’s all I had)
- A piece of paper and a pen
- Some cinnamon (apparently, it’s good for attraction?)
I followed the instructions as best as I could. It was pretty simple, honestly. I lit the candle, wrote down “I attract positive energy” on the paper, and sprinkled a little cinnamon on it. Then, I folded the paper and held it in my hands, just kind of focusing on feeling good and open to positive things. I sat there for a few minutes, just breathing and trying to clear my mind. It felt… surprisingly nice, actually. Just quiet and peaceful.
After that, I blew out the candle and tucked the paper under my pillow. The instructions said to leave it there for a week. I was supposed to “let go” of the intention and trust that it would work. That was the hardest part, honestly. I kept wondering if I did it right, if it was all just silly.
Did It Work?
Okay, so here’s the thing. Did I suddenly win the lottery or meet the love of my life? Nope. But… I did feel different. I felt more optimistic, more open to opportunities. I noticed little things, like a friendly conversation with a stranger, a really good cup of coffee, a beautiful sunset. Things that I might have normally overlooked. I even started a new project I’d been putting off for ages. It wasn’t magic, like in the movies, but it was a definite shift in my mindset.

Maybe it was the power of suggestion. Maybe it was just the act of taking some time for myself and focusing on positivity. Maybe the cinnamon had magical properties I’m unaware of. Honestly, I don’t know. But I do know that I felt a positive change, however small. Would I call it witchcraft? Maybe. Maybe not. But it was definitely a worthwhile experiment, and I might even try another one sometime, just to see what happens. It felt good to do something out of the ordinary. The placebo effect is a powerful force, I guess!