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Citrine, one of the birthstones of November, is named for lemon, which is reflected in its color. This stone is reminiscent of the sun and symbolically represents its cleansing power, energizing effect, and ability to elevate the mood. Citrine is also deeply associated with the solar plexus chakra. For this meditation you need to put one small piece of citrine in an ice cube cell. Cover it with spring water. Allow enough time for it to completely freeze. Take the citrine out of the freezer and ...

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Red brick dust is powerful protection magic. It's easy to make with a red brick, a hammer, and a mortar and pestle—breaking up and grinding down the brick—or it can be purchased from magic shops online or in person. This spell uses four cups of hot water and a pinch each of red brick dust, cinnamon, and brown sugar. You'll also need a small bucket or similar container, a scrubbing brush, and a washcloth. Put the hot water in the bucket and add the dry ingredients. Mix well. Use the ...

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On this day in 1820, an eighty-ton sperm whale sank the Essex, a whaling ship from Nantucket, Massachusetts. This event was the inspiration for Herman Melville's famous fictional story Moby Dick. Nantucket is a beautiful, mystical, magical seaport. I once rode the ferry to Nantucket, and I'll never forget the experience. I clearly felt the energies of past lives upon me. Are you the captain of your ship, or are you the crew? Do you command your voyage, or are you fighting fictional monsters ...

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Cast this spell to bring success. Using the head of a pin or sewing needle, carefully engrave along the length of an orange taper candle a word, phrase, or symbol to express your wish. Cut off the very bottom of a whole, unpeeled orange so it can sit flat. Place the orange on a fireproof dish and set it on a stable surface. Poke a hole into the center of the curved top portion of the orange, and insert the candle into it, twisting the candle until you achieve a tight fit. Light the candle and ...

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The feast of Saint Catherine is rich with old custom, a day when unmarried women (called Catterns) are honored. The friends of the unmarried Catterns often make for them outrageous hats,...
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