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Spell: Coin Spell

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This is a simple prosperity charm to attract and maintain wealth.

You will need two coins, a green candle and holder, and some powdered cinnamon.

Arrange the items on your altar. Light the green candle and imagine yourself paying off debts, saving up for a vacation, or buying that special thing you really want. Feel the happiness and freedom you would experience if you had the money you need. Carefully drip green candle wax onto the coins, and while it is still melted, place a dash of cinnamon powder on top. Drip more wax on top of the cinnamon, then press the coins together like a sandwich, trapping the cinnamon-and your prosperity-attracting energy-inside.

Let the candle burn itself out safely. Keep this charm in your wallet or change purse to keep the cash flowing.
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