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Spell: Blessed by the Four Corners

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 
The four corners (quadrants) and their corresponding elements are a strong foundation of Neopagan spirituality. They have been interpreted and reinterpreted through various cultures and traditions, though their archetypal essence remains the same.
If you desire a bit of extra elemental protection, consider blessing each room of your house with elemental tools. Aside from the traditional elemental tools (wands, pentacles, swords, and cups), consider other potential representations of the four elements. These could be feathers or sticks of incense for air(east), rocks or soil for earth (north), charred wood or lava rocks for fire(south), vials of water or seashells for water (west), or anything of your choosing-get creative!
Place your chosen tool(s) in their corresponding directions in every room of your house. Communicate with the cardinal directions as you do so; make this as fancy a procedure as you'd like. Visualize an etheric cord connecting each tool; this grid will help keep you energetically secure.
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