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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

Color of the day: Gold Incense of the day: Heliotrope Cast this spell during the day, preferably at noon, to infuse your life with fruitful, successful energies. You'll need a yellow candle, appropriate candleholder, bergamot oil, a piece of paper, and a pen with green ink. In front of a window with sunlight, hold the candle between your palms and visualize your goal. Rub a few drops of oil on your candle and place it in the holder. Light the wick and say this incantation: Oh dynamic Sun I ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

Color of the day: White Incense of the day: Ginger In many cultures, birds served as messengers between gods and humanity and later as bearers of truth. In ancient Rome, the augur divined the future from the activity of birds or the kinds of birds sighted. Bird lore abounds. It is said that hearing a cuckoo's song today signals a prosperous year ahead. If a blackbird builds a nest on your roof, good luck is yours. Make a wish when you see the first robin of the season for a year of good ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

Color of the day: Blue Incense of the day: Rue Some thoughts for consideration as you begin your day: To simply practice magic does not make one a Witch. You must also live as a Witch. Walk with responsibility for your failures as well as your successes. Celebrate the cycles of the Moon and seasons, not because it is expected, but because it keeps you in tune with nature and the life force. All life is sacred; all acts are ritual. Do not take more from the Earth Mother than you need to live. ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

Color of the day: Pink Incense of the day: Thyme Good Friday comes this month, the old woman runs, With one-a-penny, two-a-penny, Hot Cross Buns. Whose virtue is, if you believe what's said, They'll not grow moldy like common bread. The Anglo-Saxons originally made these sacramental cakes to honor the spring goddess, Eostre. The early Christian church tried to ban the little cakes with no success, so they cut a cross on top of each bun and called them Hot Cross Buns. They are considered very ...

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Color of the day: Green Incense of the day: Apricot In China, Jupiter is associated with wood. Since Thursday is ruled by Jupiter, this spell is for creating a wooden good luck talisman. Find a...
       
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