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Spell: Tulsi Protection Rituals

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Color of the day: Green
Incense of the day: Carnation

Today is ideal to work powerful green magic in honor of Jupiter's energy. So why not use one of India's sacred herbs now? Tulsi, (Ocimum sanctum), also called sacred basil, holy basil, or bhutagni ("destroyer of demons") is a benign-looking herb that is thought of as a divine incarnation of the Goddess. Worshippers of Vishnu perceive the plant as the goddess Lakshmi, goddess of prosperity, abundance, and fertility. Here are two ways to utilize tulsi in your magical workings today. To usher in prosperity and abundance, welcome Lakshmi to your life using tulsi. Lakshmi is embodied in basil, rice, coins, and other symbols of prosperity and fertility. To invoke Lakshmi's blessings, infuse cup basil leaves in four cups of water. Strain and add half teaspoons of peppermint and basil essential oil. Wash your altar, ritual space, or hearth with this tulsi spiritual wash. Place raw grains basmati rice in a small dish on your tulsi-scented altar along with an array of shiny coins. Also, you can try what many Indians do to assure a pleasant night of sleep. Place a tulsi leaf on your chest at bedtime. Tulsi on the chest promises pleasant dreams and protects against evil.
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