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Spell: Leap Day Wish Spell

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 
The lore surrounding this day often relates to shifting an established paradigm. Much like a sabbat, leap day can be seen as outside of normal time and brimming with potential. Since the energy attached to the day is one of upending current patterns, it lends itself well to spells designed to change something completely-e.g., transforming bad luck to good, or illness to health, etc., as opposed to increasing or decreasing an already established structure.
To cast this spell, write your desire on a piece of paper and burn an incense of equal parts myrrh and frankincense in a cauldron. Charge the paper with your intent and say:

"Transform the bad into good,
Outside of time; bright new day.
Shift in fortune now ensured,
A fresh new start comes my way."

Speak your specific wish three times, then carefully ignite the paper in the candle's flame, dropping it into the cauldron.
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