X
OOPS!
VIEW CART
CONTINUE SHOPPING
X
ADDED!
VIEW CART
CONTINUE SHOPPING
X
OOPS!
MANAGE WISHLISTS
CONTINUE SHOPPING
X
ADDED!
CANCEL
(0)
POSTED UNDER Blessing, Cure

Spell: Break Fast from Technology

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 
Passover ends

Far too often, we forget the role that technology plays in our lives. Personally, I strongly suggest taking a break (a "fast") from technology for a number of days. (This is described in my book Shadow Magic Compendium.) For the space provided here, I suggest this blessing after any fast from technology, or at any time you feel overwhelmed to express gratitude to the neo-gods of technology. Get a bag of fifty tealight candles and a little bottle of peppermint or spearmint essential oil (non-synthetic). At precisely 8 pm, anoint one of the tealights with the oil and fire up the wick. Place this next to the first item of electronic technology you see in the house-perhaps on top of the television, on the computer tower, next to a light fixture, on the car, or on the washing machine. When placing the candle, say something like:
I honor you, gods of technology and electricity. Please always serve me positively, as I shall do the same for you.
Continue this process with every piece of technological equipment you see in the house. Check the candles constantly to make sure the flames are safe, secure, and contained.

SHARE:    /   PRINT

Related Product
With a spell for each day of the year, this almanac makes it easy to explore new magical endeavors. Regardless of your interests or skill level, this spell-packed annual offers something for every...



© This page is for the enjoyment of visitors to Llewellyn.com, and is the copyrighted intellectual property of Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd. You may post a link to this page, but no part of it may be used or reproduced without permission.

FEATURED SPELL
We are at the halfway point between winter and spring. Today is the feast day of the goddess Brigid. Classic colors for this sabbat include white, purple, and gold. For this particular sabbat, I like...