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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

Color of the day: Topaz Incense of the day: Lilac In Greece, people observe the marriage of Orpheus and Eurydice by celebrating All Couples Day. It applies equally to heterosexual and homosexual relationships. Specifically, this is a holiday about the condition of marriage and the union of two individuals who thereafter function as a single unit. It's an auspicious time for magic supporting domestic bliss. For this spell you'll need a "bride and groom" candle, either white (to sanctify married ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

Color of the day: Yellow Incense of the day: Marigold Silence is profound. Too often, we are immersed in conversation and verbal interaction, rarely having time to settle down, become quiet, and simply observe. We must make time for this. Sometimes it takes reserving an entire day of silence for the lesson to hit home. When you decide to do this, write a small note card to carry around that says something like: "I am undertaking a one-day vow of silence as a dedication to the gods." Throughout ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

Color of the day: Blue Incense of the day: Sage Lemuralia falls on the Full Moon this year, the Roman Feast of Lemures, who were the restless spirits of the dead that may have taken up residence in Roman homes. Drawing upon the power of the Full Moon, now's the time to exorcise unwanted energies not in accord with your will and fill your home with bright, Full Moon energy. Set up your altar with white candles and flowers. Also include a dish of black beans sprinkled with sea salt in the middle ...

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Color of the day: Rose Incense of the day: Violet With Hal-an-Tow! Jolly Rumble, O! For we are up as soon as any day, O! And for to fetch the summer home, The summer and the May, O! For Summer is a-come! And Winter is a-gone, O! Festivals throughout Great Britain celebrate the return of the Green Man and Flora. On this day, known as Furry Day, the celebrants dress in their best clothes, gather green boughs to decorate their houses, and wear sprigs of Lily of the Valley. It's considered a ...

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People most often think of making decorative strings for Yule or Christmas, but afterward these strings take on a different tone. Now is a good time to make decorations for your upcoming New Year...
       
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