nosnitram
11-26-2009, 12:41 PM
hey everyone, i am thinking of crafting a couple spells containing copper (which is good for energy direction, healing, luck, love, protection, & money), what i was thinking is that durring the ritual / spell some copper filings would be tossed into a burning culdron, the thing i was wondering, if i substitute copper for copper sulfate, would it have the same effect in terms of ritual or spell work? i know that burning copper sulfate would essentially produce a green flame, the use of copper sulfate would of course require the spell work to be done outside due to its toxicity (not sure how toxic it is, trace amounts should be fine though as it is a pool treatment to remove algae), so in theory i want to create a green flame in the culdron during the spell work this could be very interesting to see and could in turn work out very well :)