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Spell: Basic Wand Use

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First let me say that I do not use my wand primarily to cast spells; I use it to focus my energy into positive channels. If I'm angry or anxious, I use the wand to bring me back to a place of calm. I face west (my preferred direction), point the wand toward the floor, and channel the negativity through the wand and into the ground. Personally I prefer channeling thoughts, not words, but the object is to exchange raw emotion for calm, rational thinking. When finished with the channeling, I ...

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Ruled by Saturn, Saturday is a good day for protection magic. There is an old saying that "home is where the heart is." That is certainly something worth protecting! Our homes are a sacred sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of the world outside. You can create and train your own home guardian to serve as protector of your home. Find a statue of a protective creature such as a gargoyle, dragon, or Asian Fu Dog. Anoint the statue's third eye, and walk with the statue around your entire ...

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Like many people, you probably don't take time for yourself. We've reached the middle of another cold winter, and since this is a Venus day it's time to love yourself for a change, and this spell will help. Run a luxurious bath for yourself using a soothing body wash - vanila, rose, or gardenia are good choices. Light pink or white votive candles. Ease into the tub and visualize every care leaving your body, being cleared away by the water. Later, as the water drains, "see" your worries ...

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Today is a traditional Druid festival of brewing. Brewing beverages from the local harvest is an ancient tradition, and festivals dedicated to Bacchus and Dionysus testify to the power of intoxicating beverages and their importance to the human experience. Preserving fruits and grains in this way also teaches us to make the most of our food suply: early American settlers drank cider and beer because they couldn't always count on having potable water. The famed Johnny Appleseed planted his ...

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If winter makes you suffer from cabin fever and the seasonal blahs, let this ritual rid your home of all sorts of negativity. Start by using fragrances associated with January-allspice, ginger, and...
       
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