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Sometimes extra cleansing is needed and our regular routine just won’t cut it. For this spell you will need a quarter cup of salt (sea salt is ideal, but any salt will do) and a tablespoon of olive oil. Mix the ingredients in a small bowl. Take three deep breaths and then use the first two fingers of your dominant hand to draw a pentacle in the mixture. Focus on clearing out stuck energy and cleansing power. Repeat this process three times. Take the mixture into the shower, keeping it ...

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The beginning of the year is an excellent time to perform divination for information on how the rest of the year will go. This tea will help you open your third eye and open up to the messages that you most need to hear. To prepare the tea, you will need the following: * 1 part mugwort* 2 parts hibiscus* 1 part nettle Boil water, and as the water heats up, mix the herbs together in a bowl, holding the intention of seeing clearly. Put the tea mixture into a strainer, place this in a teapot, ...

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During the hubbub of the holiday season, it’s comforting to take a moment for rest and reflection. This tea spell promotes centeredness and cleansing. Throughout this spell, use slow, mindful breaths and movements to enhance the comfort qualities. Gather these materials: Kettle 8 ounces water 1 teaspoon lemon balm ½ teaspoon sage Teapot Strainer Teacup Take a deep breath, pour the water into the kettle, and boil it. Measure the herbs and place them in the teapot. As ...

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Today is Jolabokaflod, a celebration that originated in Iceland but has spread to become a global sensation! In the World War II era, when many things were rationed and scarce, there was still access to paper in Iceland. Thus, for holiday gift giving, Icelanders turned to books. It is now a cultural tradition to gift books to loved ones on Christmas Eve and spend a cozy evening at home, reading with hot drinks, chocolate, and perhaps a fire. Now that the rest of the globe has caught wind of ...

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Choose a habit you'd like to give up. Take a piece of sting (embroidery floss, yarn, whatever you can both tie and untie easily) in a color that fits with your habit (black or white are great...
       
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