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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

Find several flat stones, preferably from your own yard or neighborhood. Wash them with soap and water, then cleanse them with salted water and the incense of your choice (such as sandalwood or myrrh). When your stones are clean physically and magickally, paint (or draw with a marker) your favorite runes (or other magickal symbols) on them. We like to do the painting on our house altar for an extra added bit of energy. Choose runes that are associated with fertility, such as Fehu, Uruz, Wunjo, ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

For this spell, you’ll need two tablespoons of Epsom salt and a gallon of water. Place your hands over the salt and say: I call on the spirit of salt to bringnourishment and balance to mygarden. Thank you, salt! Keep your hands over the salt, allowing energy to flow for a few moments. Then place your hands over the water and say: I call on the element of water tobring health and blessings to mygarden. Thank you, water! Allow energy to flow from your hands for a few moments, then add ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

The gardens are beautiful now! What a wonderful time to enjoy them. If you have your own garden, be it a traditional one or a container garden, spend some time weeding, trimming, arranging, and giving your plants love and attention. Replant in decorative pots, add sparkly stakes, or build a fairy garden. Talk or sing to your plants, telling them how much you appreciate them. When you’ve put in some work, sit down among your tended plants and meditate. Feel the sun on your skin and enjoy ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

This spell uses mint (spearmint or peppermint), which should be at its peak about now in the garden, to clear away negative energy hanging around your home. If you don’t have mint growing, you can usually find it in the produce section of your supermarket. You’ll need three stems of mint to use as a “sprinkler” and a dish of salt water. Stir the salt water three times clockwise using the mint stems. Stir until the salt is dissolved. Then take the dish of salt water and ...

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The Roman holiday Saturnalia begins today. It honors Saturn, the god of wealth and agriculture. Historically, it was a time of feasting, drinking, dancing, games, and role reversal of kings and...
       
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