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Incense of the Day

Color of the day: Lavender Incense of the day: Rose If your child is anxious about the coming school year, try this spell with him or her. You will need a yellow candle, some ocean sand, a quartz crystal, and five pink stones. Find a safe space for the candle to burn once it is lit. Pour the sand into a glass container, and anchor the candle. Place the crystal point up in the sand in front of the candle. Arrange the five stones around the outside of the glass container. Have your child spend a ...

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Incense of the Day

Color of the day: Yellow Incense of the day: Basil Saint Marina is a little-known saint honored today only in certain areas of the eastern Mediterranean. She is said to be the protector of sleeping children. Some say she never existed, but her spirit is still prayed to. To weave a web of protection around your children, obtain three charms-one shaped like an anchor, one shaped like a heart, and one simple blue turquoise bead. As your children sleep, empower the charms by saying: With this ...

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Color of the day: Brown Incense of the day: Maple In Portugal, people celebrate Our Lady of Fatima today. Mary, the Mother of God, is an aspect of the Queen of Heaven. This goddess usually appears when her children need healing. In this case, she instructed people to build a shrine in Fatima for curing the sick. Set your altar with a blue cloth, white flowers, blue and white candles, and other items that remind you of the Queen of Heaven. Light the candles and say: We who light candles upon ...

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Color of the day: Lavender Incense of the day: Chrysanthemum A friend once said that you should never pass a row of gumball machines without stopping. There is a small thrill in not knowing what exactly will come tumbling out. Will it be a nifty new treasure or a true piece of junk for which you have just wasted your money? Four small rubber bouncy balls-as can be found in a gumball machine-are required for this spell. The spell must be cast where children play: a school playground, the park, ...

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Islamic New Year Gaea, the Greek name for Mother Earth, is known as the Deep-breasted One. She is called the oldest of divinities. She is the beginning of all life, all wisdom, all mystery, and...
       
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