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Spell: Wishing Well Spell

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Have you ever felt the urge to throw a coin into a pool or fountain? These wishing spells are not just for kids. We can all benefit from this simple money magic. Choose a coin that you can release without any second thoughts. If you can't part with a silver dollar so easily, try a dime or a penny. Soak the coin overnight in water with as much salt as you can get to dissolve in it, along with a tablespoon of lemon juice. If the coin is not totally clean by the next day, rub it with a paste of salt and water to get it nice and shiny. Carry the coin with you in a pocket or in a special pouch. When you see a pool or fountain, hold the coin in your right hand and say to yourself:

Silver coin,
I set you free.
Into this pool,
I release thee.

Boundless as drops
In the sea,
Unlimited wealth
Now comes to me.

Throw the coin into the water.
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