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Incense of the Day

Color of the day: Green Incense of the day: Carnation Draw money your way using Luna's light. You'll need a way of burning incense over a bowl of water (the bowl doesn't need to be very big). Add some spring water and drop in a few silver coins. Sit the bowl in a spot where it can catch the moonlight. Arrange your burner and light a stick of your favorite spicy incense. As the incense burns, think of Luna's light charging the water and coins with increased prosperity. Leave it all sit ...

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Incense of the Day

Color of the day: Purple Incense of the day: Mint Autumn is a perfect time to explore the beauty of the forest. Use this season of transformation and introspection to connect with the wisdom and power of the tree spirits, who display their inner fire at this time of the turning wheel. Once you have found a tree you feel deeply connected with, sit at the base of the tree and connect with your center of power. Envision yourself seated at the base of Ygdrassil, the world tree of the Norse, and ...

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Color of the day: Rose Incense of the day: Vanilla Chinese magical tradition recognizes five elements: earth, metal, wood, fire, and water. Metal relates to the colors gold and silver, the west, meticulous behavior, sense of smell, and spicy flavors or fragrances. Working with metal improves your relation with the elemental spirits of machinery. To commune with metal elementals, you'll need a fan and a stick of spicy incense such as cinnamon, clove, or sandalwood. You can work this in your ...

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Color of the day: Yellow Incense of the day: Marjoram The sea has many magical and healing properties. In ancient Scotland, people treated certain ailments by using the water taken from the crests of nine waves and boiling nine stones in this water. Another option was to take water from nine springs or streams in which cresses grow, and boil the stones in that. At the time of the great harvest festivals (which could last for a week or more), people led their horses down to the edge of the ...

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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...
       
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