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Borrowed Days

Color of the day:  White
Incense of the day:  Apricot
 
Woman superstition called the last three days of March "borrowed" days, a term that might have its roots in the change over to the Gregorian calendar. "Borrowed days" were rumored to be dangerous, filled with bad weather, bad spirits, and treacherous taboos. Do a detaching spell to pull back parts of you that stretch like psychic tentacles out into the universe. In a private space, envision the tendrils of your energy that stretch out to people and places: physical, mental, emotional, and psychic energy. Like an octopus with many arms, remove your tentacles from bad spirits, draining people, hopeless situations, and treachery. Draw them in, coiling golden light in your core. Use your energy for self-protection, a golden cloak enveloping you. Heed the taboo "neither a borrower nor a lender be," and today return things (tangible and intangible) to their right place in your universe.

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