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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

Tuesday, ruled by Mars, is characterized by heat and metal. Now is the time to harvest the Sun's energy. Lay sacred metal objects and jewelry in a sunny spot to charge and collect energy. Or do some reverential sunbathing, storing the radiant energy within. Enjoy the sunlight before 11 am or after 3 pm to avoid the most harmful UV rays. In a safe space, lay as fully exposed as you can. Breathe and envision the Sun's energy seeping into your skin. Draw it, and store it as a golden orb where you ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

While not everyone can win a beauty contest (the first one was held on this day in 1908), there is no one who isn't beautiful in some way. Today, empower an amulet that will help you bring your beauty shining to the surface. Set up your altar with jasmine incense for the beauty of the Moon, a golden candle for the Sun, lovely flowers for the earth, and water in a crystal bowl for the sea. Select a piece of jewelry you think is beautiful, and lay it on a hand mirror on your altar. Cast your ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

As the last days of summer draw the heat and sap of the season to the surface, the Dog Star hangs in the sky. One of the brightest stars of the night sky, our ancestors saw Sirius as a sign of the hunt and of bringing in the harvest. To honor the Dog Star, find a quiet place for clear stargazing and call out to the light of this neighboring solar system. Its two suns (one equal in size to our own Sun and blue, the other twice as large as our own and white) unite as one from our earthly vantage. ...

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August wouldn't be August without zinnias. Their bright cheery colors contain the warmth of the August Sun and echo the region of their origin, Mexico and the American Southwest. When Cortez found them growing in Mexico, the Aztecs already held them in high esteem for their beauty. Use them in spells for strength, health, endurance, or abundance. This spell for health combines them with another late-summer flower, goldenrod. Cut a stem of a red or yellow zinnia and a goldenrod. Tie them ...

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Sometimes we get caught walking a treadmill in life. We go through our routines and our schedules, and we start to get bogged down. If this is the case with you now, the Sagittarius Moon can help...
       
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