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The Friendship Spell Circle: How to Do Magic FOR Your Friends

  • Writer: Wendy H.
    Wendy H.
  • Jan 29
  • 19 min read


A group sits around a lit candle in a cozy room, engaged in quiet conversation. Warm colors, patterned rug, and a fireplace create a calm mood.

A 90-minute ceremony where you take turns being the focus of collective intention—because sometimes you need your friends to do magic FOR you, not just WITH you.


This is part of the 5 Friendship Ritual Ideas series.


If you haven't read the overview yet, start there to understand what friendship rituals are and why group work is more powerful than solo practice.


Already know you want to do actual magic with your friends? You're in the right place.


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What Is the Friendship Spell Circle?


The Friendship Spell Circle is a group ceremony where each friend:

  • Shares one specific intention they're working on

  • Becomes the focus while the group performs a mini-spell/ritual FOR them

  • Receives the collective energy and support of the circle

  • Takes turns until everyone has been supported


This isn't:

  • Everyone doing their own separate spell at the same time

  • A wish list where you ask for stuff

  • Passive—everyone participates actively for each person

  • Quick—this takes time and focus


This is:

  • Being held by your friends' intention

  • Receiving support (not just giving it)

  • Practicing vulnerability (being the center of attention)

  • Collective magic (group energy directed toward individual goals)

  • Real witchcraft in a friendship context


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Why This Ritual Exists


You do solo magic all the time.


You light candles for your intentions. You journal. You set goals. You do rituals alone.


And that's valuable. But it's incomplete.


Here's what solo magic can't give you:


1. You can't hold yourself the way others can hold you.

When you're the one doing the spell, you're both the practitioner and the recipient. You're trying to generate energy AND receive it simultaneously.

But when five friends are directing their collective focus toward YOUR intention—you just receive. You're held. You're the center of a container built by people who love you.

That's exponentially more powerful.


2. You can't witness yourself.

There's something about being SEEN while doing vulnerable work that makes it stick.

When you do a spell alone in your room, it's between you and... you.

When you share your intention out loud and your friends perform a spell FOR you while you sit and receive—you can't take it back. You can't pretend it didn't happen. They witnessed it.


3. Your own doubt sabotages your magic.

When you're doing magic for yourself, your internal skeptic is right there:

"Is this working? Am I doing it right? Do I even believe this?"

But when your friends are doing magic FOR you, you're not in charge. You just receive. Your doubt can't sabotage what they're building.


That's the power of the Friendship Spell Circle.


You're not just supporting each other in theory.


You're actively channeling energy toward each other's success.


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Who This Ritual Is For


This ritual works best for:


Friends who want to do actual magic together (not just talk about it)

Groups where everyone has a specific goal/intention they're working on

People comfortable being the center of attention (even briefly)

Friends who trust each other deeply

Groups of 3-6 people (ideal—more than 6 gets long, fewer than 3 lacks energy)

People who are witchcraft-comfortable (this is the most "magical" ritual in this guide)


This ritual works best if:

  • Your friends are already into witchcraft, ritual, or spiritual practice

  • There's deep trust in the group

  • Everyone has a clear, specific intention (not vague "I want to be happy" stuff)

  • You have 90+ minutes (this can't be rushed)

  • Everyone is willing to be vulnerable as both giver and receiver


This is the most intense ritual in the 5 Friendship Ritual Ideas guide. If your friends are new to ritual work, do the Collective Release Ceremony first to build comfort with group practice.


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What You'll Actually Do (Quick Overview)


Here's what happens in the Friendship Spell Circle:


Part 1: Gather and Ground (10 minutes) Create sacred space, light the central candle, ground together


Part 2: Intention Clarification (15 minutes) Each person writes down their specific intention for this lunar cycle


Part 3: The Spell Circle (60-90 minutes) Take turns—each person becomes the focus while the group performs a spell FOR them:


  • Share your intention

  • Group speaks it into existence (3x)

  • Group visualizes your success

  • Group sends energy to you

  • Group speaks affirmations

  • You light your candle to seal it


Part 4: Collective Blessing (10 minutes) Hold all intentions together as a group


Part 5: Close the Ritual (5 minutes)Blow out candles, express gratitude


Total time: 90-120 minutes (15-20 minutes per person, so plan accordingly)


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What You'll Get From This Ritual


Immediate results:

  • You've been HELD by collective intention (that feeling is profound)

  • Your intention has been witnessed and amplified

  • You know your friends are holding this for you (not just you alone)

  • You've practiced being the center of support (receiving, not just giving)


Ongoing results:

  • Synchronicities start happening around your intention

  • You remember your friends are holding this when you want to give up

  • You're more likely to follow through (external accountability)

  • Your friendships deepen (you've done vulnerable work together)


Long-term results:

  • Your intentions manifest faster (collective energy speeds things up)

  • You build a regular practice (some groups do this monthly)

  • You learn to receive support (not just give it)

  • You experience magic as collective work (not just solo practice)


Important note: The spell doesn't do the work for you. You still have to take action. But the ritual opens doors, creates momentum, and gives you energetic support as you move toward your intention.


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Why This Works (The Psychology + Magic)


This is where psychology and magic overlap completely:


1. Collective Intention Amplifies Individual Focus


Magic perspective: When multiple people focus energy on the same outcome, it creates a stronger energetic field. Group magic is more powerful than solo magic.


Psychology perspective: When multiple people believe in your goal and actively support it, you internalize that belief. Their confidence becomes your confidence.


Same thing, different language.


2. Being Witnessed Changes You


Magic perspective: Speaking your intention in sacred space, in front of witnesses, makes it real on multiple planes—mental, emotional, spiritual.


Psychology perspective: Public commitment increases follow-through. When others know your goal, you're more accountable.


Same mechanism.


3. Receiving Rewires You


Most people are better at giving support than receiving it.


This ritual forces you to sit, receive focused attention, and let others hold your intention for you.


That's healing in itself. It teaches your nervous system: I'm worthy of being supported. I don't have to do everything alone.


4. Ritual Creates Psychological Momentum


After this ritual, when you think about your intention, you won't just remember setting it alone in your journal.


You'll remember:

  • Five friends speaking your intention out loud

  • Five friends visualizing your success

  • Five friends sending energy toward your goal

  • Five friends saying "We believe in you"


That memory creates momentum when your own motivation wanes.


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What Makes This Different From Solo Spell Work


You already do spells for yourself.


You light candles. You speak intentions. You visualize. You work with energy.


That's all valuable.


But this ritual gives you something solo work can't:


Collective energy: Five people focusing > one person focusing

External belief: When you doubt yourself, their belief holds you

Witnessed commitment: You can't quietly abandon this—they saw it

Practice receiving: You're not the practitioner—you're the recipient

Ongoing support: They're holding this for you in the weeks ahead


You're not doing magic alone and hoping it works.


You're being held in a circle of people actively working magic on your behalf.


That's different.


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When to Do This Ritual


Perfect timing:

  • New moon (traditional time for setting intentions)

  • Beginning of a season or year

  • When everyone in the group has a clear goal they're working toward

  • As a birthday ritual (everyone does spell work for the birthday person)

  • Quarterly or monthly practice (some groups do this regularly)

  • When someone needs big support (job interview, launching project, major life change)


Not the right time if:

  • Your friends aren't comfortable with magic/witchcraft language

  • Intentions are vague ("I want to be happy")

  • Someone's in crisis (they need different support)

  • Trust hasn't been built yet

  • You don't have 90+ minutes


The ritual works when everyone has a specific intention and is ready to hold space for each other.


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What You'll Need


Supplies:

  • White or gold candle for each person (tea lights work)

  • One large central candle

  • Paper and pen for each person

  • Small tokens/objects for each person's intention (optional but powerful):

    • Crystal, coin, charm, piece of jewelry, photo—anything small that can be charged with intention

  • Comfortable seating in a circle

  • 90-120 minutes of uninterrupted time

  • Phones OFF (seriously—this requires full presence)


Optional but Recommended:

  • Incense or sage (for clearing between each person)

  • Tarot/oracle deck (for pulling cards for each person's intention)

  • Music (instrumental, ambient—something that holds energy without being distracting)

  • Small bowl of salt or water (for grounding)

  • Blankets or cushions (people will be sitting for a while)


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What to Expect (The Real Talk)


This ritual is intense in a different way than the Boundary Circle or the Competition Release.

It's not about vulnerability through sharing your struggles.


It's about vulnerability through receiving focused attention.


What to expect:


When you're the focus:

  • You might feel uncomfortable (all eyes on you)

  • You might cry (being held in collective intention is overwhelming)

  • You might feel unworthy ("Do I deserve this much support?")

  • You might feel powerful (your friends are channeling energy TO you)

  • You might feel nothing in the moment (and that's okay—the work is still happening)


When you're holding space for others:

  • You might feel your own energy drain (you're giving—that's normal)

  • You might feel powerful (you're actively creating magic)

  • You might feel emotional for the other person

  • You might feel disconnected (some intentions resonate more than others)


After the ritual:

  • You'll probably be tired (this is energetic work)

  • You'll probably feel bonded (you just did real magic together)

  • You'll probably see synchronicities (things shifting around your intention)


All of it is normal.


This is real work. Not performance. Not just symbolic.


You're actively moving energy toward each other's goals.


That takes focus, presence, and commitment.


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Important: Setting Clear Intentions


This ritual only works if everyone has a clear, specific intention.


Good intentions (specific, actionable, within your control):

  • "I want to feel confident asking for the raise"

  • "I want to trust myself enough to leave this relationship"

  • "I want to finish my creative project instead of abandoning it"

  • "I want to set clear boundaries with my family without guilt"

  • "I want to stop people-pleasing and start choosing myself"


Bad intentions (too vague, passive, or externally focused):

  • "I want to be successful" (what does that mean?)

  • "I want someone to love me" (you can't control other people)

  • "I want everything to work out" (too vague)

  • "I want my ex to come back" (external control—not your magic to do)


Before the ritual, make sure everyone's intention is:

  • Specific enough to visualize

  • Actionable (something they're working toward)

  • Within their control (not dependent on others' actions)


Vague intentions get vague results.


Clear intentions get clear support.


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A Note About Consent and Boundaries


In this ritual, you're doing magic FOR other people.


That requires consent.


Before you start, everyone agrees:

  • "I consent to having spell work done on my behalf"

  • "I trust this group to hold my intention with respect"

  • "I'm open to receiving this support"


You're not doing magic TO people. You're doing it FOR them, with their permission.


That distinction matters.


Also: If someone's intention feels off to you (unethical, harmful, controlling of others), you can pass on participating in their spell.


"I'm not comfortable holding energy for that intention."


That's okay. Boundaries matter in magic too.


Ready? Here's the Full Ritual.


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THE FRIENDSHIP SPELL CIRCLE


A group ritual where you take turns being the focus of collective intention—because sometimes you need your friends to do magic FOR you, not just WITH you.



PREPARATION (Before Your Friends Arrive)


1. Set the Space

  • Clean the room thoroughly (you're inviting in intentional energy)

  • Arrange seating in a tight circle (everyone needs to be close)

  • Place the large central candle in the middle

  • Set up individual candles around the circle (one spot for each person)

  • Create a small altar in the center if you want (optional):

    • Candle

    • Crystals

    • Cards

    • Representation of the four elements (earth/air/fire/water)

    • Whatever feels right for your practice


2. Prepare Your Own Intention

Before anyone arrives, get clear on your own intention.

Ask yourself:

  • "What do I need support with right now?"

  • "What am I actively working toward?"

  • "What would I ask my friends to hold for me?"

Write it down clearly. You'll share this during the ritual.


3. Ground and Protect the Space

Take 5 minutes before anyone arrives to:

  • Light the central candle

  • State your intention for the ritual: "This space is held for transformation, support, and magic. What we do here serves everyone's highest good."

  • Visualize the space filling with protective, supportive energy

  • Take three deep breaths

You're creating a container. It needs to feel safe and intentional.


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THE RITUAL (90-120 Minutes)


STEP 1: Gather and Ground (10 minutes)


Everyone arrives. Sit in a circle.


Once everyone is settled, say:

"Thank you for being here. Tonight we're doing something different—we're not just supporting each other in theory. We're doing actual magic FOR each other.


Here's how this works:

  • Each person will share one clear intention they're working on

  • While they're the focus, the rest of us will direct our collective energy toward making that intention real

  • We'll do a mini-spell for each person—candle lighting, speaking intention, visualization, whatever feels right

  • Everyone gets a turn being supported

  • This isn't passive. We're actively working magic together.


What we do here is real. What we hold for each other matters. Let's be intentional."


Ground together:

"Let's take five deep breaths together—slower than normal. Feel into your body. Get present."


Breathe in (count to 5). Hold (count to 5). Breathe out (count to 7).


Do this five times as a group.


Then say:

"We're creating a container for magic. What happens in this circle is held sacred. We're here to support each other's intentions.

Let's begin."


Light the central candle.


Say: "This flame represents our collective power. We each bring our energy. Together, we amplify it. Let this light guide what we do tonight."


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STEP 2: Intention Clarification (15 minutes)


Give everyone paper and pen.


Say:

"Before we begin the spell work, everyone needs to get clear on their intention.

Write down:

  1. What you want support with (be specific)

  2. Why this matters to you

  3. What success looks like


Your intention should be:

  • Specific: Not 'I want to be happy'—'I want to feel confident asking for the raise'

  • Actionable: Something you're actively working toward, not just passively wishing for

  • Within your control: Not 'I want my ex to come back'—'I want to release attachment to my ex'

  • Clear: You should be able to say it in one sentence


Examples of GOOD intentions:

  • 'I want to set clear boundaries with my family without guilt'

  • 'I want to find a new job that doesn't drain me'

  • 'I want to trust myself enough to leave this relationship'

  • 'I want to finish my creative project instead of abandoning it'

  • 'I want to stop people-pleasing and start choosing myself'


Examples of BAD intentions (too vague, passive, or externally focused):

  • 'I want to be successful' (what does that mean?)

  • 'I want someone to love me' (you can't control other people)

  • 'I want everything to work out' (too vague)


Take 10 minutes. Get clear. Be honest."


Set a timer for 10 minutes. Everyone writes in silence.


When the timer goes off, say:

"Read what you wrote. Make sure it's clear enough that the group can understand it and hold it for you.

Who wants to go first?"


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STEP 3: The Spell Circle (60-90 minutes)


This is the heart of the ritual.


Say:


"We're going to go around the circle. Each person will:

  1. Share their intention out loud

  2. Become the focus while we perform a spell for them

  3. Receive the group's energy

  4. Light their personal candle to seal it


The spell will be simple but powerful. We'll all participate.


After each person's spell is complete, we'll take a moment to ground before moving to the next person.


This will take time. Don't rush. Each person deserves the full focus and energy of this circle.


Who's ready to go first?"


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THE SPELL FORMAT (Per Person - 15-20 minutes each):


PART 1: The Person Shares Their Intention (3 minutes)


The person whose turn it is moves to sit directly in front of the central candle (or stays where they are—whatever feels right).


They say:

"My intention is: [clear, specific statement]."


Example:

  • "My intention is to set boundaries with my mother without feeling guilty."

  • "My intention is to trust myself enough to quit this job and find something better."

  • "My intention is to release my ex and stop checking their Instagram."


They can share more context if they want (2-3 minutes):

  • Why this matters

  • What they're struggling with

  • What support would look like


Or they can keep it simple and just state the intention.


The group listens without interrupting.


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PART 2: The Group Performs the Spell (10-12 minutes)


Now the group actively works magic FOR this person.


The facilitator (or whoever feels called) leads the spell. It can be simple or elaborate—whatever feels right for the group's skill level.


Here's a basic structure that works:



A. Group Speaks the Intention Together (1 minute)


Everyone repeats the person's intention three times together:

"[Name] sets boundaries without guilt." "[Name] sets boundaries without guilt." "[Name] sets boundaries without guilt."


Speaking it aloud as a group amplifies the energy. The person HEARS their intention in multiple voices—not just their own.



B. Visualization (3 minutes)


The facilitator says:

"Everyone close your eyes.

Visualize [Name] successfully living this intention.

See them setting the boundary clearly and calmly. See them feeling peaceful and grounded afterward. See them free from guilt. See them choosing themselves without apology.

Hold this image clearly. Feel it as if it's already real."


The group sits in silent visualization for 2-3 minutes.


This is active work. You're not just thinking about them—you're directing energy toward the outcome.



C. Energy Sending (2 minutes)


The facilitator says:

"Now, everyone put your hands in front of you, palms facing [Name].

We're going to send energy toward their intention.

Imagine golden light (or whatever color feels right) flowing from your hands toward [Name].

This is your support, your belief, your energy backing their intention.

Send it now."


The group holds their hands out, eyes closed, sending energy for 1-2 minutes.


The person receiving sits with eyes closed, hands open in their lap (receiving position), feeling the energy.



D. Speaking Affirmations (3 minutes)


The facilitator says:

"Now we're going to speak [Name]'s intention into existence. We'll go around the circle. Each person will say one supportive statement."


One by one, each person says something like:

  • "You are capable of setting this boundary."

  • "You deserve to choose yourself without guilt."

  • "We see you holding this intention. We believe in you."

  • "You have the strength to do this."

  • "We're holding this for you when you forget."


Not advice. Not "you should..." Just affirmation, support, belief.


Keep it short—one sentence per person.


After everyone speaks, the whole group says together:

"So it is. So it is. So it is."



E. Candle Lighting (1 minute)


The person whose intention is being held lights their personal candle from the central flame.


As they light it, they say:

"I claim this intention. I receive this support. I am not alone in this work. Thank you."


They place their lit candle back in their spot in the circle.


The candle stays lit for the rest of the ritual.


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PART 3: Closing for This Person (2 minutes)


The facilitator says:

"[Name]'s intention has been held, witnessed, and supported by this circle. The spell is complete.

[Name], do you have anything you want to say?"


The person can say:

  • "Thank you"

  • How they felt

  • What surprised them

  • Nothing (that's fine too)


Then:

"Let's take three breaths together to ground before we move to the next person."

Everyone breathes together three times.


Optional: Ring a bell, clap once, or sage the space to clear energy before the next person's turn.


REPEAT FOR EACH PERSON IN THE CIRCLE.


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FACILITATOR NOTES:


  • Keep time: Each person should get roughly equal time. If someone is taking too long sharing context, gently redirect: "Let's move into the spell so we have time for everyone."


  • Hold the energy: If the energy drops or people seem distracted, pause and re-ground: "Let's take three breaths together and refocus."


  • Adapt the spell: The structure above is a template. You can:

    • Add tarot card pulling (pull a card for each person's intention)

    • Incorporate crystals (everyone holds one while sending energy)

    • Use spoken chants or mantras

    • Add physical movement (everyone stands and moves energy with their bodies)

    • Keep it super simple (just speak the intention 3x and light the candle)


Whatever feels authentic to your group.

  • If someone gets emotional: That's normal. Receiving focused attention and support can be overwhelming. Let them cry. Don't rush them. Hold space.

  • If someone's intention isn't clear: Before starting their spell, ask clarifying questions: "Can you state that more specifically?" The group can't hold energy for something vague.


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STEP 4: Collective Blessing (10 minutes)


After everyone has had their turn, do one final group working.


All candles are now lit. The circle is full of light.


Say:

"We've each been held. We've each been supported. Now let's hold all our intentions together.

Everyone, hold hands."


The group holds hands in a circle around all the lit candles.


Say:

"We call in support for all our intentions:

[Name 1]'s intention to [brief version]. [Name 2]'s intention to [brief version]. [Name 3]'s intention to [brief version]. [Continue for everyone]

We hold these intentions not just tonight, but in the days and weeks ahead.

We will remind each other. We will check in. We will hold each other accountable. We will celebrate wins and witness struggles.

We are not alone in this work.

So it is."


Everyone says together:


"So it is. So it is. So it is."


Squeeze hands.


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STEP 5: Close the Ritual (5 minutes)


Still holding hands, say:

"The spell circle is complete. The intentions are set. The support is real.

Let's close this container with gratitude."


Go around the circle quickly. Each person says one word:

"Gratitude." "Magic." "Support." "Power." "Love."


Whatever they're feeling.


After everyone speaks:

"This circle is closed but the work continues.

As we leave this space, we carry each other's intentions with us.

Blessed be." (Or "So it is," or whatever closing feels right for your group)


Blow out the central candle together.


Everyone can blow out their personal candles or keep them lit.


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STEP 6: Ground and Integrate (10+ minutes)


Ritual work this deep requires serious grounding.

  • Stand up, shake out your body (literally shake for 30 seconds)

  • Stomp your feet, clap your hands

  • Drink water, eat something substantial (bread, protein, something grounding)

  • Talk about normal things for a bit

  • Slowly transition back to regular conversation


Don't immediately start processing. Let it sit.


The magic happened. Now you integrate by being in your body and with each other.


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AFTER THE RITUAL


Within 24 Hours:


1. Journal

  • How did it feel to be the focus of the circle?

  • How did it feel to hold energy for others?

  • What surprised me about this experience?

  • What did I notice in my body during the spell work?

  • Do I feel different about my intention now that it's been witnessed and held?


2. Take One Action Toward Your Intention

The magic isn't just the ritual. It's what you do after.

Within 24 hours, take ONE concrete action toward your intention:

  • If your intention was about boundaries: practice saying no to something small

  • If it was about leaving a job: update your resume or apply to one job

  • If it was about creative work: work on it for 15 minutes

Make the magic real through action.


3. Light Your Candle Again

If you kept your candle from the ritual (or have it with you), light it again.

Sit with it for 2 minutes.

Say your intention out loud.

Remember: your friends held this for you. You're not alone in this work.


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Ongoing:


Weekly Check-Ins


Create a group chat or email thread.


Every week (or every other week), everyone reports:

  • Progress on their intention

  • Where they're struggling

  • What support they need


The group responds with:

  • Reminders of what was held in the circle

  • Encouragement

  • Accountability (lovingly calling out when someone's not acting on their intention)


Monthly Ritual


If this ritual landed well, do it again monthly.

  • Check in on last month's intentions

  • Set new intentions or continue working on the same ones

  • Deepen the practice


Some groups make this a new moon practice. Some do it quarterly. Find what works.


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VARIATIONS FOR DIFFERENT GROUPS


For 3 People (Simplified):

  • Takes about 60 minutes total

  • Same structure, just faster

  • Still powerful with smaller numbers


For Large Groups (7-10 people):

  • This gets LONG (2.5-3 hours)

  • Consider breaking into two circles of 3-5 people

  • Or extend it into an all-day ritual with breaks, food, rest between


For Virtual/Zoom:

  • This one is hard remotely but possible

  • Everyone lights their own candle at home

  • Visualization and energy sending still work through screens

  • Less powerful than in-person but still meaningful


For Non-Witchy Friends:

  • Remove the word "spell" and call it "group intention practice"

  • Skip any language that feels too witchy

  • Focus on psychology: "collective focus amplifies individual intention"

  • The mechanics work the same


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WHAT TO DO IF...


Someone's intention is too vague:

"Can you make that more specific? What does that actually look like in your life?"

Help them narrow it down before doing the spell.


Someone's intention is about controlling another person:

"We can't do magic to make someone else do something. Can you reframe this as something within your control?"

Example:

  • NOT: "I want my partner to propose"

  • YES: "I want clarity about whether this relationship is right for me"


The energy feels flat or scattered:

Pause. Re-ground everyone.

"Let's take five breaths together and refocus. We're doing real work here. Let's bring our full presence."


Someone doesn't feel anything during their spell:

That's okay. Magic doesn't always FEEL like something.

The work happened whether they felt it or not.


Someone feels worse after being the focus:

Sometimes receiving focused attention brings up unworthiness or discomfort.

After the ritual, check in: "How are you feeling? Was that too much?"

Offer grounding, reassurance, or just presence.


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SIGNS THE RITUAL IS WORKING


You'll know this ritual landed if:


✓ People actually take action on their intentions after 

✓ The group checks in regularly about progress 

✓ You feel more supported in your intention than before 

✓ Synchronicities start happening around your intention 

✓ You remember your friends holding this for you when you want to give up 

✓ The friendship feels deeper and more intentional 

✓ People want to do this ritual again


You'll know it didn't quite work if:


✗ Everyone forgets their intentions by next week 

✗ No one follows up or checks in 

✗ It felt performative instead of powerful 

✗ People weren't fully present during the ritual


If it didn't work: Maybe the intentions weren't clear enough, or the group wasn't ready for this level of depth. Try Ritual 2 (Release) first, then come back to this.


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JOURNAL PROMPTS (After the Ritual)


1. How did it feel to be the center of the circle's attention and energy?


2. Was it harder to give support or receive it? Why?


3. What did I notice in my body when the group was holding my intention?


4. Did anything surprise me about others' intentions?


5. Do I believe my intention is possible now that it's been witnessed?


6. What action am I taking this week toward my intention?


7. How can I remind myself that I'm not alone in this work?


8. What would it mean if my intention actually manifested?


9. What am I afraid of if it DOES work?

(Sometimes we're more scared of success than failure.)


10. How do I want to show up for my friends' intentions going forward?


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FINAL THOUGHTS


This is real magic.


Not metaphorical. Not symbolic. Real.


When a group of people focuses their collective intention on one outcome, something shifts energetically.


Whether you call it:

  • Magic

  • Collective consciousness

  • Quantum field manipulation

  • Prayer

  • Group psychology


It works.


Your friends just held your intention in a sacred container.


They saw you. They believed in you. They directed energy toward your success.


Now you have to do your part.


Magic without action is just wishful thinking.


The spell opened the door. You have to walk through it.


And when you forget (because you will), when you want to give up (because you will), when fear takes over (because it will):


Remember that your friends held this for you.


You're not doing this alone.


That's the real power of the friendship spell circle.


Want the other rituals? You can find them in the Main Post.


Or just do this one and see what happens.


Gather your friends. Set your intentions. Do real magic together.


That's what friendships should actually be about.


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