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September ushers in the harvest and the autumn season. The grain is reaped and the vegetables are gathered. Now is a good time to work magic related to home and hearth, abundance and prosperity. This spell uses runes from the Elder Futhark. You will need a batch of sugar cookies and some red frosting. Frost each cookie with a rune, such as: Fehu: wealth, fruition, plenty. ( f) Uruz: health and strength. ( u) Gebo: gifts and generosity. ( g) Wunjo: joy and comfort. ( w) Jera: a good ...

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Thursday is associated with the planet Jupiter, prosperity, and good fortune. We also have a waxing Moon to help pull positive things toward us when we work magic. So, let's conjure up a good-luck spell today. You will need one of these prosperity-inducing herbs-clover, honeysuckle, or mint. (You may use all three herbs if you wish.) If you can find a four-leafed clover, all the better. Light a green votive candle and surround the outside of the candle cup with your chosen herb. Then repeat the ...

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If a location seems to have a buildup of energy, it's a good idea to neutralize the energy and start fresh. However, there are a few things to take into consideration: if the location (be it a house, a room, an area of land, or somewhere else) seems to be absolutely looming with darkness, is there a possiblity that it's haunted? If so, this working may not be enough. Additionally, it's good to consider whether the energy buildup in the location is beneficial. For example, if you're on ...

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Spell: To Make a Bad Neighbor Move

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There's no shame in wanting the crack dealer or wife beater elsewhere. Since tar and feathering is prohibited, try a more subtle approach. Find something that you know your neighbor stepped on - a leaf, twig, or pebble will do, although if you can lift an entire footprint out of the ground, it's ideal - and put it in a bowl or cauldron. Mix the item in with any hot-and-burning spices you can: peppers, cinnamon, cloves, garlic. Take the bowl outside, and over top of it, light a dried chili ...

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Memorial Day began as Decoration Day after the Civil War. Today it honors everyone who died in the line of duty while serving in the armed forces. The American Legion uses poppies of red silk as a...
       
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