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Spell: Spell to Smash Obstacles

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Use this spell to help you achieve your goals and smash any obstacles that stand in your way. You’ll need some ice cubes, a hammer, and goggles or safety glasses. Put on the goggles or glasses and take the ice cubes outside. Place the ice on the ground or on another hard surface that won’t get damaged by the hammer. Hold your hand over the ice and think about the obstacle you need to overcome. Pick up the hammer and state:

This ice is my obstacle, and I

smash it up completely!

Whack the ice with the hammer to thoroughly smash it until it’s no longer identifiable as ice cubes. Imagine victory as you do so. After the ice is smashed, affirm adamantly:

The path is clear! Success is mine!

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