Expression of Intention
Before beginning any magical working, it is recommended to take a moment to fix the purpose of your rite firmly in your mind. Speaking this purpose aloud (whether to yourself, to any gathered participants, or to the spirits you work with) can be helpful to center your focus and establish the tone of the working.
This spoken intention can be as simple as a single clear sentence or a short incantation naming your goal. It can also be an elaborate speech that is used to weave a story or stir emotion. Whatever works best for you and your practice. Examples of a ritualβs intention might include honoring the turning of the seasons, seeking guidance through divination, or working a spell for a specific result.
By voicing your intent, you align your mind, spirit, and action on your goal, and invite the unseen powers you call upon to do the same. A well-spoken intention does need to be poetic or complex. It only needs to be clear, sincere, and true to your purpose.