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Spell: Spell to Banish Wrongdoing

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 
This spell banishes behavior patterns specific to a person who is no longer in your life. Gather together the petals of any flowers this person ever gave to you. If you don't have any, go outside and gather some colorful fallen leaves. Place them in a bowl on your altar. Make sure you ground and center well for this spell-you'll be using a lot of energy! Now, list all the energy patterns of the wrongdoing, ending with a banishing statement. For example, if this person damaged your self-esteem by shaming you, say:

"I banish shaming! Shaming begone!"

Use all the force you can muster to send this energy out of your home and your presence. When you're all finished, release the petals on the wind with these words:

"I let you go in grace and bear you no ill will, but your negative energies are not welcome here."

Finally, charge the space with a favorite incense and a list of good energies you wish to invite into your home. Be blessed.
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