Healing and Hypnotherapy Volume 4 Issue - 6, 1 December 2019 | Page 20
have will bite you in the ass many times over. Even if your intentions are
seemingly benign (e.g. creating a sigil to make another fall in love with you),
the Universe will see that justice is served for attempting to interfere with
another’s free will.
The lesson? Focus only on yourself. Keep the ball in your own court. Don’t try
to mess around with the lives of others. Simple.
How to Make a Sigil (For Beginners)
Now that you understand the importance of focusing on your own needs and
desires, let’s learn how to make a sigil.
There are many ways of making sigils. Below, is a simple, no-fuss guide
describing the most popular method out there. This is the very same method I
continue to use until this day and have received wonderful results from:
What you will need:
• Pen
• Paper
0. Check your motivations
In other words, do you really need to create a sigil? Be careful of going sigil-
crazy and forming elaborate symbols to attract a new computer (when you
can just get it repaired) or better friendships (when you can stop being a dick
to your current friends).
Sigils are not a replacement for action. Yes, sigils can help you manifest just
about anything – but you also have to put in the work. Don’t be lazy. Sigils will
create inner changes, but you need to be responsible for making outer
changes first.
If you need a more objective way to assess your motivations, I recommend
using oracle and tarot card. There are all kinds of cards out there ranging
from religious, to new age, to secular – so you don’t need to be donning a
velvet turban to enjoy their benefits. Tarot and oracle cards are wonderful
tools to help you self-reflect and look at different angles.
1. Write down your intention
Avoid being too vague or too complex. Be specific. A good example of a clear
and specific intention is, “More confidence around my boss.”
Poor examples of this same intention might include, “More confidence” and
“More confidence around my boss next week at the business meeting at 2