So, I stumbled upon this intriguing title, “Book of Witchcraft,” and I just had to dive in. I’ve always been fascinated by the mystical and the unknown, so I thought, why not give it a shot?
Getting Started
First things first, I needed to, you know, actually get the book. After some digging around, I found a used copy online. It arrived a few days later, smelling faintly of old paper and something… else. Kind of exciting, honestly.
The First Look
I cracked open the book and, wow, it was dense. Lots of weird symbols, strange diagrams, and text in languages I definitely didn’t recognize. I felt a little overwhelmed, but also super curious. I decided to start slow.
Decoding the Basics
- Symbols: I spent a good chunk of time just trying to understand the basic symbols. It was like learning a new alphabet. I made flashcards, drew them over and over, and slowly started to get a feel for what they might represent.
- Simple Spells: I picked out a couple of super basic spells – nothing crazy, just things like “attracting positive energy” or “finding lost objects.” I figured these were safe enough to start with.
My First Attempt
Okay, so I tried the “finding lost objects” spell. I’d misplaced my favorite pen, and I was genuinely annoyed. I followed the instructions in the book as best as I could – chanting the words (which felt a bit silly at first), visualizing the pen, and focusing my energy. And guess what? I found the pen! It was under the couch cushion. Coincidence? Maybe. But it was still pretty cool.

Keeping a Journal
I decided to keep a detailed journal of my experiences. I wrote down every spell I tried, the ingredients I used (some of them were pretty weird, like dried herbs and specific types of stones), and the results. It felt important to track everything, even if it didn’t seem significant at the time.
Feeling the Effects
Honestly, I’m not sure if it’s the power of suggestion, or if there’s something genuinely happening, but I started feeling… different. More attuned to my surroundings, maybe? More focused? It’s hard to describe, but it’s definitely a shift.
Still Learning
I’m still very much a beginner. This “Book of Witchcraft” is a deep dive, and I’m only scratching the surface. But I’m enjoying the process of learning and experimenting. It’s like unlocking a hidden part of myself, and the world around me. And hey, even if it’s all just in my head, it’s a pretty interesting journey.

Going to keep digging in and, doing all that witchcraft * report back if I conjure anything wild. For now it is my pen under the sofa.