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Spell: Egg Purification Spell

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During a time when there are disagreements, upset feelings, or stress in the home, it may be necessary to cleanse a room or area in order to move forward with forgiveness.

Eggs are symbols of fertility, hope, and renewal almost all over the world, and are also believed to cleanse and heal situations and people. Draw an X with black marker onto an egg while visualizing the situation or person you'd like to remove negativity from. Light a white candle. Carefully pass the egg over the flame without touching it, and imagine the egg is surrounded by an orb of purifying white light. This light has the power to absorb and immobilize negativity.

Hide the egg somewhere in the house for three days. Allow it to drain all unwanted resentment or fear from the home. Afterward, thank it and break it into the garbage or compost to dispose of it.
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