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Color of the day: Gold Incense of the day: Marigold Today is Nirvana Day, a Buddhist holiday celebrating the death of Buddha and his attainment of total nirvana. Nirvana represents the end of all suffering, the achievement of bliss, and reunion with the divine. Buddhists celebrate this holiday by visiting temples and monasteries. They may bring donations of food or money. Although not everyone seeks to attain nirvana, the teachings are still widely useful because they help people to reduce ...

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Color of the day: Maroon Incense of the day: Ginger Before doing this spell, obtain your real credit report from a service like www.freecreditreport.com. Then, create a "mock" report, visualizing what you wish to see! Light a gold, purple, or white candle. Use the Magician tarot card from the major arcanca, along with the Ace, Six, Nine, Ten, and King (or Queen) of Pentacles, all empowering your image and the reality that you have plenty of money and are therefore entirely trustworthy for an ...

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Color of the day: Blue Incense of the day: Patchouli Ekeko, the South American god of prosperity, is honored today. To ensure a year of prosperity, fashion a representation of Ekeko out of clay or salt dough. He is always pictured as a small, pot-bellied man with an open mouth and a mustache. He wears a hat, trousers, and a poncho and is loaded with baskets. Fill his baskets with money, grains, candy, and any other symbols of prosperity that you wish to manifest this year. As you work, ...

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Color of the day: Yellow Incense of the day: Juniper Today marks the Feast of St. Andrew, the patron saint of fishermen and mariners. Andrew was a fisherman from Galilee who became one of Jesus' first disciples. He is well remembered for the Bible story where he participated in creating a feast for a crowd out of only five loaves of bread and a couple of fish. He reminds us of the miracles in our own lives whereby positive intention causes good things to multiply. Think of something you need ...

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We've just passed Imbolc, also called Brigid for the Celtic goddess (and saint) who rules poetry, fire, and smithcraft. Associated with the goddess is a humble plant called the seamróg, or shamrock....
       
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