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Spell: Festival of Cybele: The Megalesia

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The Romans called her Magna Mater, bringing mother goddess Cybele from Anatolia when the Sibyls prophesied the time was right. Appealed to for a great many things, Cybele was also arbiter of moral and ethical dilemmas. Utilize the opportunity under her watchful gaze to divine the truth about (and a response to) a situation that is irksome or troubling to you.
Take a bowl of water and drop three leaves onto the surface, having formulated a question for which a yes/no response will be useful. Three leaves face up is a yes. Two leaves up and one down is a yes with qualifications. Three leaves face down is a no. Two leaves down and one up is a no with qualifications. To ascertain the meaning or nature of the qualifications, crumble the leaves into the water, let them settle, and drain the bowl. Look for your fullest answer in the images you find left in the remaining leaves.
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