Manifesation As New Age Magick Spells
If you’re into manifestation and witchcraft, make it whimsical.
Anyone can use this, irrespective of your practice.
Turn your desires into little spells. Assign meanings to words that never existed before.
Say them out loud like they carry weight because, to you, they do. Use a wand from a thrift store. Stir your tea dramatically. Press your hand against a wall like you’re enchanting a castle corridor from a fantasy novel.
Half the fun is that none of it needs permission to feel real.
A made up word can hold just as much significance as an affirmation if your mind associates it with intention. People already attach meaning to songs, scents, numbers, jewelry, routines, phrases, lucky objects. This just gives the process a prettier language.
To make a week pass quicker.
Taken from veloce, lunedì, and domenica. Useful for waiting periods, delayed plans, upcoming trips, or hearing back from someone. Best spoken while crossing days off a calendar.
To attract new friendships.
From amici and qui. A soft social spell. Good before events, classes, parties, or entering unfamiliar spaces alone.
To send warmth and positive energy toward someone.
Taken from positive and flow. Feels especially nice whispered over gifts, texts, letters, or meals made for people you love.
To ease discomfort or pain.
From dolore and no. Simple and blunt in the best way.
From familiar and ecco. Cat distribution system enhancement spell.
A protection spell for the home.
Pronounced MOO-rus-id-ee-um.
From the Latin words for wall and protection. Best done with your palm against a doorway or wall while imagining the entire place sealed in comfort and safety.
For success, promotions, and career movement. Pronounced vic-tel-oh-fish-ee.
Built from words associated with victory, direction, and work. Carries the feeling of momentum instead of struggle.
For receiving a job offer or opportunity.
Pronounced ob-tan-oh-fish-ee-um.
Quietly dramatic when murmured before interviews or sending applications.
For calming the mind. Pronounced cam-oh-men-ta.
Inspired by chamomile and menta. Best spoken into tea like you’re preparing a potion in an apothecary hidden somewhere in the woods.
For confidence and composure.
The kind that makes your posture straighten automatically.
For luck. Pronounced ad-where-tay.
Especially the strangely convenient kind.
Used to calm anger, tension, or emotional spiraling. Pronounced mar-ee-quill.
Inspired by mare and tranquil. Feels especially fitting with wet hands or during rain.
For smoother travel, quicker lines, better timing, green lights, immediate parking spots.
Tiny conveniences bending in your favor.
To go unnoticed. Pronounced viz-ee-did-en.
Useful for awkward encounters, avoiding attention, or becoming spiritually invisible in public.
For when someone desperately needs to stop talking.
Pronounced bav-ar-ig-nis.
For chemistry, banter, effortless dialogue, social ease. Especially useful before first dates or long train rides beside strangers who might accidentally become important later.
Used for attraction, magnetism, and romantic attention.
Pronounced soh-loo-nar-ee.
Taken from solace, luna, and ardere. Carries the feeling of becoming emotionally captivating without trying to chase or convince. Best whispered while getting ready or putting on jewelry.
For money, luxury, and financial ease.
Inspired by velvet and aura. Less about exhausting hustle and more about naturally existing in beautiful, expensive circumstances. Best cast while touching your wallet, bank card, or morning coffee.
For lifting the mood after emotional exhaustion, frustration, or heaviness.
Inspired by miracle and lisse. Feels soft, clean, comforting. Best murmured while brushing your hair, washing your face, or opening a window.
For self certainty, presence, and personal power.
Derived from fortis and vellere. The feeling behind it is reality responding to your conviction. Best spoken before difficult conversations or entering crowded spaces.
For mental clarity and intuitive decisions. Pronounced clair-ih-vee-an.
From clarity and via, meaning path. Useful when overthinking starts multiplying possibilities endlessly. Best used while journaling, studying, or reorganizing your surroundings.
For becoming unforgettable. Pronounced or-eh-this.
Derived from aura with echo-like sounds woven into it. The intention is lingering pleasantly in someone’s mind after you leave. Especially fun before dates, interviews, performances, or posting online.
For restarting momentum after procrastination, numbness, or stagnancy. Pronounced no-ver-day.
Comes from novo and verde. Carries the feeling of renewal, movement, and beginning again without guilt attached to it. Best spoken while changing clothes, cleaning your room, or stepping outside after being indoors too long.
You can make your own too. That’s the point.
There are no official rules here. No ancient limitations carved somewhere deciding what you can assign meaning to.
If you want a spell for perfect hair days, finding lost objects, impossible coincidences, prettier selfies, ideal parking spots, faster text replies, or hearing your favorite song at the exact right moment, make one.
Your mind responds to symbolism constantly anyway.
You might as well enjoy it.