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POSTED UNDER Healing, Moon

Spell: Heal Without Surgery

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Sometimes a doctor presents you with a choice: either X happens or you need surgery. This spell pushes positive energy into the better (X ) outcome, while driving surgery away.

Write the positive outcome on a piece of paper, over and over, filling the paper, while concentrating on it coming to pass. Fold the paper as small as it will go. Place it in a jar filled with honey. Seal the jar tightly. Place a green candle on top of the jar, light it, and meditate on healing energy flowing into your "sweetened" intention.

Now take a knife, representing surgery. Feel today's waning-moon energy shrinking the need for surgery until it disappears. Say over and over to the knife:

"I don't need you."

Say this while wrapping the knife in a black cloth. Send the energy of diminishment into the knife. Bury it at the soonest opportunity.

Keep the green candle burning on your sweet jar until your next doctor's appointment. Keep the jar on a fireproof tile, someplace where it won't get knocked over.
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