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Today is the Hunter's Moon. This Full Moon received its name for obvious reasons, the crops are in now and the hunting season has begun. What are you hunting for at this time of your life? A new job, a new home, or a new love? During this October Full Moon, why not tap into that "hunting" vibe and work a little Full Moon magic so you can find whatever it is you are hunting for. To begin take red or deep orange candle and engrave it with a Moon symbol. Then fix it securely in its holder. Allow ...

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Spell: Explorer's Talisman Spell

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Columbus Day (observed) Columbus Day reminds us of the great things that come when people have the courage to explore their world and make a difference for the future. Talismans have always been used to remind us of specific people, places, things, or feelings, and today would be a good day to select a talisman to help you explore your own world and encourage bravery in yourself to accomplish goals and dreams. Read about Christopher Columbus and think about how his life was a series of ...

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Sunday is a good day for doing manifestation work because Sunday governs success, prosperity, confidence, and hope. Harness these energies with this simple knot spell for manifesting or bringing something into your life. Use a red or gold cord for luck or prosperity. Hold it and envision clearly what you want to manifest. Nine is the number for renewal and new beginnings, so tie the cord nine times, with each knot binding your magical energy to what you want to create. Incant your intentions: ...

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Spell: Celtic Prayer for Sleep

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Yom Kippur Many traditional prayers were recited in Celtic countries throughout the day to give thanks for meals, to protect one during a journey, and to bless work and daily activities. There were also prayers for safe and restful sleep, such as this prayer from Scottish folk tradition. (Note: You may wish to invoke specific gods, goddesses, or other spiritual allies in the second verse.) May the gods protect the house, the fire, and the cattle Every one who dwells within tonight Shield me and ...

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Today we celebrate the work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Go to YouTube and watch his "I Have a Dream" speech, which he delivered on August 28, 1963, during the March on Washington. What dream do...
       
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