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The Symbolism of the Fox (and the Death of a Spirit Guide)

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Crown of Success Employment Spell

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This spell is taken from 'The Element Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells' by Judika Illes Matters of work and career can be one of the most stressful elements of life. From not having a job, to experiencing issues with co-workers if you do have one, work (or lack of work) can hit us hard.  Crown of Success Oil assists you to find a job, land the job, and retain the job. It is also used for professional success and advancements, including obtaining promotions and greater financial benefits. Crown of Success Oil may be used to enhance any other employment charm or spell.   The Formula: - Essential oil of bay laurel or dried crushed bay leaves - Essential oil of frankincense or the powdered resin - Essential oil of sandalwood or the powder - Essential oil of vetiver or dried, powdered vetiver roots Add the above to a blend of sunflower, olive and/or jojoba oil. You can either soak a piece of loadst...

The Magic of Bladderwrack (or Seaweed)

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Properties of Ruby

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Find Your God/dess Mediation

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Green Fingers Spell: To promote growth of herbs and plants (especially with pot plants)

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This spell was taken from Marina Baker's 'Spells For Teenage Witches'. Tools: - A Plant - Three Seashells - Three Pebbles The Spell : - Hold the shells and pebbles in your hands and say; "From the sky above and the earth below I call upon the elements To help these plants to grow Spirit, breathe magickal life into all I sow" - Place the pebbles into the pot around the stem of the plant, or maybe slightly under the soil. Feel free to recharge them whenever you think you need it. By Gmihail at Serbian Wikipedia - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 rs, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=85806029

Red Tigers Eye

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