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LLEWELLYN'S SPELL-A-DAY

Spell: Mental Clarity

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You don't have to be a member of Mensa (the International High IQ Society) to tap into your own mental ability. Today is the Festival Day of Mens, the Roman goddess of the mind for which Mensa was named. If you have a situation about which you need some mental clarity, bring things into focus with this eye-opening spell.
Write down the puzzling condition on a yellow piece of paper, then fold it three times.
Light honeysuckle incense and hold the paper in the incense smoke. Use these words to focus your intent:

"Bring my vision into focus. Let smoke disperse all hocus pocus. The situation becomes quite clear as I see right through the false veneer."

Sit quitely, focusing your mind and allowing it to work through the problem. If an answer doesn't come, leave the paper under your pillow. When you awake, the situation should become crystal clear.
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