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Spell A Day - Complete ListingPosted: August 28, 2001 By: Elizabeth Barrette
Technological advances have gotten ahead of magic in many ways; there are few specific spells to protect modern machines. This is bad because gremlins just love machines. They get inside and cause... Read more
Posted: August 27, 2001 By: Therese Francis
If you are insterested in a certain kind of animal, say a poodle or angora cat, gather everyone in your household together for this ten minute ritual. First, light a votive candle. Say in a loud... Read more
Posted: August 26, 2001 By:
To create a layer of magnetism and charm in your aura as you bathe, on your vanity counter lay out an altar with a crystal dish holding various seashells and pretty ocean rocks, seven blue, green,... Read more
Posted: August 25, 2001 By: Elizabeth Barrette
Use this spell to ease a summer drought. You can cast it when no rain is in sight, when rain has been predicted but has not appeared, or when it is raining but someone else is trying to send the... Read more
Posted: August 24, 2001 By: Edain McCoy
The threshold of a building has always held its own magical energy, and it can be utilized to heighten the interest of a potential romantic partner. To draw your new love interest to your home,... Read more
Posted: August 23, 2001 By: Scott Cunningham
Cats can be harbingers of coming prosperity and good fortune. A cat of three colors is extremely lucky and will keep a house from harm, while a smutty-nosed cat will bring wealth to its companions.... Read more
Posted: August 22, 2001 By: Ed Fitch
Before leaving on a lengthy journey, bless your car. Walk around it clockwise and examine the body, the windows, the wheels, and so on. Imagine yourself storing up more and more energy within... Read more
Posted: August 21, 2001 By: Jim Weaver
The ancients regarded turquoise as a powerful magical aid to ward off misfortune, illness, and the evil eye. You can use turquoise to make your own amulet for protection. To begin, during the waxing... Read more
Posted: August 20, 2001 By: Gwyndion O’Hara
This rite is designed specifically for cats, but may be employed with any animal you wish to make your familiar spirit. Each night during the cycle of the waxing Moon, sit closely with the animal.... Read more
Posted: August 19, 2001 By: Sedwin
In France, the first harvest was
celebrated in honor of the god Lugus. The town named for him was Lugudunum which eventually became Lyons. Under Roman influence, harvest celebrations were held in... Read more © This page is for the enjoyment of visitors to Llewellyn.com, and is the copyrighted intellectual property of Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd. You may post a link to this page, but no part of it may be used or reproduced without permission. |
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