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Spell: Windows to Clarity

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At a time when you're feeling confused or have a difficult decision to make, mix up a batch of this window wash for use in a spell for clarity (with the added bonus of getting some housework done).

Put a sprig of fresh rosemary (or other herb of choice) into one cup of white vinegar and one cup of water. Keep in a spray bottle, shaking it before use.

Spray the mixture on a window and use a paper towel or newspaper to wipe it clean. Go over every window in your space, being sure to get all of the streaks. Try to stay present while doing so, noting how the glass goes from cloudy to clear, appreciating the transformation.

When finished, sit in the center of your space and close your eyes. Feel the light flowing in through the clear windows, bringing clarity to your dilemma. Over the next few days, notice how this light is also illuminating the path to resolution.

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