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Spell: Witchy Window Hex Charms

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As the trees begin to display nature's opulent death, windows that were once sheltered by lush foliage can become barren and exposed by the season's overture of repose. Simple hex signs like eyes, crosses, seven-pointed stars, and trinity knots seal the fortunes and prosperity of the family into the very fibers of the home. These traditional protective symbols are often painted and written on glass windows using wax and watercolor crayons, or are soldered together into their various shapes, as is the case with stained glass. This magic of intentional rampart fortification goes a long way toward protecting us from unwanted dangers by reinforcing all portals in and out of the home.
Distribute any or all of these symbols upon each door and window from the inside. It is up to you how large or small you make them. As you draw each symbol, envision it glowing as a ward against all passing energy preset to harm. Focus all of your energy and movements into channeling this sense of total safety and protection. Wash your windows every season, and repeat this spell as needed.
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