2 examples of wealth magic workings using art magic

Picture copyright Taylor Ellwood 2019

Picture copyright Taylor Ellwood 2019

A couple months ago I was struck by inspiration to create a magnet metal ball sculpture and when I created it, I turned it into a prosperity magic working for the purposes of helping me get more leads at my work. when I created it, I decided to use both magnetism and gravity to not only create the sculpture, but also become magical principles that could help me bring more prosperity into my life. In my case I decided to use it to help me get more leads at work.

I’m expected to get so many leads in order to meet a metric for my job performance, but if I exceed that metric I have the opportunity to also get points through the rewards program the company has. Additionally If I get so many leads per week, I also get spins at a wheel, which provides further opportunities to get reward points. Those points can be exchanged for things I want such as gift cards or items. For example I’ve used the points to get a new computer monitor and I’ve also used them for gift cards.

When I created the sculpture (pictured above) I set it up to help me get more leads using the principles of magnetism and gravity to help me become more persuasive when I would speak with customers on the phone. I wanted to attract their awareness to the service I could provide and then make that attraction a gravitational lure that would draw them to at least commit to being contacted by the sales rep. I also set it up that every time I got a lead, the success of that lead would feed into the sculpture above and strengthen the magic further, increasing the attraction and gravitational pull.

Shortly after creating this sculpture I started getting more leads than I already was getting. I typically would average 1-2 leads a week, but after I created the sculpture, I started getting 4 or more leads a week, which was enough leads to get me a spin on the wheel (and a chance to get reward points) and I also discovered that my leads were converting into actual sales, which also provided me further points in the reward program. I was able to turn those points in recently and get an Amazon gift card for $500 which I applied toward my research and fun activities, a definite return on investment for my time and effort getting those leads!

But I decided not to stop there…

Picture copyright Taylor Ellwood 2019

Picture copyright Taylor Ellwood 2019

The picture above is another magnet with metal balls hanging upside down from the metal cabinet of my cubicle. A couple weeks ago, I stuck the magnet on the cabinet and then put the metal balls on it, creating the affect in the picture. The metal balls were drawn down by gravity, but held in place by magnetism. It was fascinating to see, and I began to think about how I could craft another wealth magic working with this magnet, the metal balls, and gravity.

Over the last couple of weeks I have carefully manipulated the metal balls and created an affect where the magnetism and gravity work together to keep the metal balls where I’ve arranged them. in the picture below you can see how the metal balls have been gradually extended outward and set up so that they descend, but at an angle.

picture copy right Taylor Ellwood 2019

picture copy right Taylor Ellwood 2019

Below is another picture from a different angle of the same sculpture.

Picture copyright Taylor Ellwood 2019

Picture copyright Taylor Ellwood 2019

This particular working is focused on the wealth of my authorprenurial ventures, namely helping me sell more books. As with the other working, the principles of magnetic attraction and gravity are being used to help draw people to my books. It is also fueled by my writing, since I manage to squeeze in some writing each day at work and I’ve linked that to empowering the working further.

I’ve only recently finished it, but right after I did, I did see a sales spike with my books, when previously there had been a bit of a dead heat. I see this as an encouraging sign and will keep close track to see how this working unfolds. Ultimately, its my desire to write my way out of a job, and this working is a small part of the ongoing process that’s occurring to make that happen.

What I find fascinating about these two workings is that I was able to take materials I had available to me and turn them into a magical working, using the act of creating the art to program how magnetism and gravity would be drawn upon as a fuel source to empower the working. I plan on getting more of these magnets in the near future and trying similar workings to see what else can be done with them.