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POSTED UNDER Moon, Snow, Winter

Spell: Manifesting with Holly

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One of the most cherished abilities of the witch is to manifest wishes by setting a strong intent. One celestial aid to this type of work is the new moon, which just so happens to be gracing us today.

Dr. Bach's flower remedies encapsulate tiny portions of selected plants.

The flower remedy we turn to today is fitting for the coming winter season—it is holly. This is one of the more beautiful and spiritually medicinal plants that exists. It is enveloped in rich traditions of folklore, mythology, and storytelling.

Today's work couldn't be a simpler way to harvest holly energy. You will obtain the Holly flower remedy. This Bach flower remedy is a small vial containing a tincture. Take the number of drops directed under your tongue three times a day. Like melting snow, anger, jealousy, suspicions, and judgments will magickally diminish, and you'll find that your heart feels kinder and lighter.

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