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Spell: Raising Energy

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The sun will enter Leo soon. We're moving from water to fire. Although heat and humidity often lead to lassitude, you can use a combination of watery and fiery powers to raise energy for work you want to do, either mundane or magical.
The workhorse of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was the steam engine. Steam engines were huge. They powered locomotives, riverboats, and factories. They made it possible to accomplish work that had previously required endless hard labor. Set your goal and state your intention to get the task you choose done. Write your goal in gold ink on a sheet of paper, and lay it on your altar. Next, fill yourself with fuel, both healthy food and the supplies you need. Now get to work.
Visualize yourself as The Little Engine That Could:

"I think I can.
I think I can.
I know I can!"
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