Yes. You can use a token, such as a smooth pebble, a silver charm or a coin to capture a spell that then need not be remembered or recited.
For example, suppose you want to capture a moment in time that is extraordinarily important to you, such as the moment you fall in love. You can place the feeling of that moment in a token, and always afterward, that token will bring the feeling of the moment back to you. Wedding rings are precisely that sort of token, carrying the "magic moment" of the blessing (spell) of the wedding throughout one's entire lifetime.
i dont know eat a potato OH, and how did you remember how to spell that
The best way to remember how to spell words, is to break them into smaller chunks.To remember the spelling of "measure":Me - A - Sure
no, in technical terms, it's not. in the books they mention it, but they dont say the spell. if you were to look up all the spells said in the books and movies, you dwouldn't find it. on the other hand, it is a spell... I don't remember the name but it is a spell. it really depends what you look up. so it isn't conciderd a spell they ever said, but is conciderd a spell.
dont forget to remember..
i just remember by thinking con-science
You spell it exercise. Remember: No "c" after the x, and then it's a c and an s. Not a very catchy rule, but I remember it by now.
I remember learning to spell 'intrigued' in first grade. Spelling is one of those things that you just have to know! You shouldn't have to use silly guides to remember.
The best way to remember how to spell words, is to break them into smaller chunks.To remember the spelling of "ironing":Ir - on - ing /or/ Iron - ing
we are not sure how to spell it because we dont know wahat word you are trying to spell
That is the correct spelling of the verb "remember" (to have a memory of).
I dont have a clue.
You dont