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Spell: Invitational Spell

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 
Color of the day: Silver
Incense of the day: Rosemary

St. Patrick's Day is a big day for partying, and this spell will attract social invitations. Get six to ten party invitations. Don't use sets; each invitation you use should be unique. Make some, buy some pre-printed, or write some, as you like. Fill out each one, inviting yourself to a party in a different location on a different date. Use occasions like birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, the Oscars, etc. Put each in a stamped envelope addressed to yourself (no return address). As you fill each out, think, "I am invited" while imagining yourself receiving an invitation. Feel the happiness of being invited, and send that happiness into your spell. When they're done, use your athame, wand, or hand to send power into the envelopes, saying, "I bring invitations to me. So mote it be." Mail each one from a different location. When the invitations arrive, allow yourself to be delighted to receive them.
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Deborah Lipp has been teaching Wicca, magic, and the occult for over thirty years. She became a Witch and High Priestess in the 1980s as an initiate of the Gardnerian tradition of Wicca. She's been published in many Pagan publications, including newWitch, Llewellyn's Magical Almanac, PanGaia, and ...



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