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Spell: Isis Crystal Ball Divination

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 
Color of the day: White
Incense of the day: Lilac

Today is a day of Isis, Moon mother and mother of the sea. Use her symbols respectfully to pay tribute to her and to conjure her spirit. Draw a bath. Add a half cup each of Epsom salt, coarse and fine Dead Sea salt. Wear on a piece of moonstone on a ring, necklace, anklet, or bracelet. Light a blue candle, and place it on a fireproof container near the bathtub. Bring a crystal ball with you into the bath. Gaze at the candle as you breathe deeply and very slowly until you are very relaxed. Realize that you are bathing in the incense of Isis. Call her name quietly and deliberately, drawing it out like a snake's hiss: "I-sis, I-sis, I-sis." Breathe in, and with the exhale whisper "I-sis" for about five minutes. Lift up the crystal ball once you feel the spirit of Isis with you in the room. Hold the ball in front of the candle flame and gaze for a few minutes. See what is in store as you divine by scrying both fire and crystal.
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