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Color of the day: Rose Incense of the day: Mint Today is an extraordinary day! It only happens once every four years. That is enough cause to jump for joy-a precious day that rarely makes an appearance. An extra day! Traditionally, this is the day where women are "allowed" to propose to men. In the twenty-first century, that's possible every day. Instead, take full advantage of "Leap Day." Today is the day for you to take a leap in your life-a Life Leap Day! What is something you always wanted ...

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Color of the day: Crimson Incense of the day: Mulberry One reason quitting smoking is so hard is that we don't complete our relationship with cigarettes. We may hate to admit it, but most smokers love smoking and are comforted by lighting up. In order to successfully and permanently quit, it's important to acknowledge and release these feelings. Make an altar to your smoking habit. Have cigarettes, your favorite ashtray, matches or lighter, etc. Invoke the gods to witness. Speak freely to your ...

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Spell: Let the Good Times Roll Spell

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Color of the day: Topaz Incense of the day: Marjoram The first Mardi Gras was celebrated on this day in Mobile Alabama in 1703. Mardi Gras is the big party before the season of Lent and, as the Cajuns say, "Laissez les bon temps rouler." Gather together a piece of paper, a black pen, a necklace of shiny beads, rosemary, basil, and a small container or box with a tight seal or lock. List all the things that hold you back from having a good time, including money worries, health concerns, or just ...

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Color of the day: Black Incense of the day: Geranium February 26 is Pentagram Night. The Babylonians, the Egyptians, and the ancient Greeks worshipped the pentacle as the womb of the Mother goddess. The Greek meaning for pentacle was "life" or "health," a symbol sacred to Hygeia, goddess of healing. The gypsies use the figure of the pentacle in this healing spell called "measuring the pentacle." With your patient lying spread-eagled on his back, use a long piece of string to trace a length ...

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Daffodil magic is strong. These cheerful flowers are aligned with the goddess Persephone, who—like daffodils—gets to burst forth from the underworld at the earliest dawn of spring. Today,...
       
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