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You Searched For:   Luck
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Leaving pennies for others to find and designate as lucky is a small way of improving your own karma. This fun spell refocuses your attention on serving the needs of others and prevents self-focused attachment to wealth. Even small amounts of money can seem large when in penny form. This spell will take you longer than you might think. Today, visit your bank and cash $8.88 worth of pennies. Pick a thing that you are eternally grateful for having in life, and give each penny away in the name of ...

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Facing a challenging day? Have an enchanted peach for breakfast! Throughout history in many cultures, peaches have been associated with love, immortality, fertility, and protection—all such lucky, positive things. Even the flesh of a peach is a cheerful hue, not to mention they are delicious and nutritious. When we eat a peach with intent, we can bring into us all of its positive traits. This spell is for those days when you need some extra personal power, luck, and positive energy to get ...

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With the warmer weather come fireflies, also called lightning bugs because of the way they flash on and off. There is something truly magical about standing outside in the dark, warm night and watching these tiny beetles sending secret messages to each other. They might almost be fire elementals, summer heat made manifest. If you are lucky enough to have fireflies where you live, you can try making a wish on a firefly, sending your own message out into the universe. If not, try watching a ...

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A dandelion is an original potherb, which is an old name for "vegetable." European immigrants who weren't sure of what type of food might be here when they arrived brought dandelions to the United States. A dandelion is a complete source of nutrition. Dandelion leaves are high in minerals and vitamins and can be used in salads or eaten raw. A dandelion root cleaned, roasted, and ground is a good coffee substitute. There is also the famous dandelion wine, for which recipes can be found with a ...

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Tanabata is the traditional Japanese celebration of love at first sight, practiced in a culture where arranged marriages were once the norm. Doomed to partake in a forced marriage, Princess Shokujo...
       
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