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Spell: Key Employment Spell

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One of the biggest hurdles in finding the right job can be what seems to be a lack of options or opportunities. This key charm is meant to open the doors of opportunity and attract desirable job prospects into your life.

Find a key that you are certain has actually been used to open a door or a lock. Avoid ornamental keys or jewelry charms-a real key is best. Put the key on a length of string or chain. On the side of an orange candle, carve or write the world opportunity. Light the candle. As you imagine yourself working the kind of job you desire, carefully hold the key in the candle flame until it is hot. Let the flame fill it up with power, and visualize doors opening up all around you.

Once the key has cooled completely, wear it around your neck or carry it with you. Keep your eyes and ears open for perfect opportunities.
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Kate Freuler is the author of Magic at the Crossroads: The Devil in Modern Witchcraft and Of Blood and Bones: Working with Shadow Magick and the Dark Moon. She has written articles for Llewellyn's Magical Almanac, Llewellyn's Spell-a-Day Almanac, and Llewellyn's Sabbats Almanac. She lives in ...



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