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Spell: Charm and Grace Spell

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 
Color of the day: Blue
Incense of the day: Ylang-ylang

Short of enrolling in charm school, what can a modern Witch do to increase her personal charisma? This spell is one answer. You will need rosemary oil, a hairbrush, a red candle, a magnet, and something for etching, such as an athame. Light the red candle. Dab a tiny bit of the oil onto your palms and smooth it onto your hair. Brush your hair at least fifty strokes while chanting:

I radiate charm
and grace.
My aura reflects my smiling face.
Whomever I meet can't help but see
The beauty that lies inside of me.

Take up the magnet and athame. Carefully etch your name into the magnet while chanting:

I draw intelligence,
wit, and style,
Every second, every minute, every hour.
I help others feel good about themselves;
That is my special power.
Hold the magnet in your right hand and say:
I call these things
unto me.
As I speak it,
so mote it be!

Let the candle burn itself out while the magnet soaks up the moonlight. Dribble a bit of the wax from the candle onto the magnet and tie a few strands of hair to it as well. Carry the magnet with you at all times.
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