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Juneteenth Spell for Father's Day

Color of the day:  Orange
Incense of the day:  Heliotrope
 

Juneteenth, celebrated today, commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. This year the holiday falls on the same day as Father’s Day, which is celebrated every third Sunday of June. On the conjunction of these two holidays, we can’t help but think of all the fathers who were taken from their children as a result of racial injustices such as slavery, lynchings, and police brutality.

Set up a small candle on your altar (or wherever you do your magickal work) and say:

I light this candle that all fathers may
find a way back to their children. May
souls be reunited, wrongs righted,
and justice found. Let love be the law
and hate cast aside, so that all may
live a life filled with opportunities.

As you light your candle, reflect on what you can do to make these words a reality. Extinguish the candle.

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About Ari Mankey
Ari Mankey has been practicing Witchcraft and creating spells for over twenty years. With her husband, Jason, she runs two covens in the San Francisco Bay Area.   ...
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