Control the elements with this Weather Spells

Control the elements with this Weather Spells

Spells to change the weather

Mother Nature is mighty, but it has been discovered that people used to cast spells to change the weather a long time ago.
These spells, to change the weather, were cast to give relief to people. For example, a village had a drought, and people needed rain to survive; thus, the spell caster would cast spells to change the weather and bring rain to that particular zone. Since no one can completely control Mother Nature, even the spell casters can’t, the spells to change the weather were cast for a specific area only, which was then closed to only a few square miles.

Understanding this aspect of how the spells change the weather would only affect a tiny region; it can be made out that the spell caster would have to do a lot of hard work and repeatedly cast a similar kind of spell.

Again, we should also understand that spells to change the weather were further broken into specific weather spells, as enumerated below.

Storm Spell

This spell was used to bring in a storm in a particular region. A few things used to cast the spell included a wooden spoon, water, sea salt, and a red candle. The technique was to sit under a banyan tree overlooking a barren land, pour the water into a bowl, mix the sea salt, and stir it with a wooden spoon. The red candle gives heat to the water bowl, and while stirring, a spell was cast to order and command. Mother nature sometimes requested to send a storm to the barren land as visible to the naked eye. The storm was believed to bring in fertile soil, spread it over the barren field, and make it fertile land.

Sun in the Sky Spell

This spell was used to remove bad rainy weather or hurricanes and tornados and bring the sun with a bright and clear sky. Ingredients used were a bowl full of rainwater, regular eating salt, and an orange candle. The bowl needs to be placed where not even a drop of extra water can touch it as it is filled to the brim. Then, the salt needs to be mixed with it. The candle is placed inside the bowl and lighted up. The time the candle touches the water’s surface is recorded, and just when the candle’s light touches the water. Before the candles die out due to water, the spell is cast, requesting the sun god to show up, take the flame, heat, and light from the candle, and glow in the sky.

Rain Spell

In the medieval ages, these were the spells that were most used to change the weather since many places where magic and spells were practiced, like those in Africa, saw much drought and famine. Thus, these spells were primarily used to bring in rain in different regions and, when required, to save the masses. A dish or saucer was used, which was filled up with water from a nearby well; then a black candle was lit up and placed near the plate or saucer, a spell was cast, and rituals were performed to ask for rain as a favor of the offerings made to the weather deity.

 

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