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Spell: Magical Sunscreen

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 

Since all forms of sunscreen are meant to protect the skin, we can add to that inherent quality and make them magically protective as well. For this spell, you can use any type of sunscreen, whether chemical or mineral.

Gather a white candle and some frankincense incense. Light the candle and incense, placing the incense in front of the candle. Hold the container of sunscreen in both hands and envision that white light is streaming from your hands into the cream. Focus on the idea that the cream, when used, will protect the wearer not only from solar radiation but from harm in all forms. When you feel ready, say:

Simple cream of modern design,

shield of power you now become.

Deflect danger, neutralize, unwind,

 blocking all harm under the sun.

Extinguish the candle when done.

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About Michael Furie
Michael Furie (Northern California) is the author of Supermarket Sabbats, Spellcasting for Beginners, Supermarket Magic, Spellcasting: Beyond the Basics, and more, all from Llewellyn Worldwide. A practicing Witch for more than twenty years, he is a priest of the Cailleach. ...



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