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LLEWELLYN'S SPELL-A-DAY

Spell: What Is the Law

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Tonight marks the beginning of Shavuot, the Jewish festival that commemorates the giving of the Torah (the Five Books of Moses) on Mount Sinai.

Today, discover what your own law is and how to keep it.

Light five violet candles and burn some sage. Sit with a notepad and pen. Ground and center. Say aloud:

"What is most important?"

Write down the first word or words that come to mind.
Say again:

"What is most important?"

Again, write down, without editing, your first response.

Continue this process, breathing and centering between steps, until you have about ten items on your list. You can now put out the candles and incense-your ritual is complete.

These are your true values, your Commandments. Keep this list on your altar. Meditate on it regularly. When you are troubled, go back to the list and ask yourself if you are living according to its principles.
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Deborah Lipp has been teaching Wicca, magic, and the occult for over thirty years. She became a Witch and High Priestess in the 1980s as an initiate of the Gardnerian tradition of Wicca. She's been published in many Pagan publications, including newWitch, Llewellyn's Magical Almanac, PanGaia, and ...



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