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LLEWELLYN'S SPELL-A-DAY

Spell: Embracing Leap Day Magic

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Leap Day is one of the more mysterious days in our calendar. What makes it most interesting is that it is the rarest day, only existing every four years. We believe that this day is most auspicious for manifesting some longer-term spells.

One simple spell is to write a letter to your future self describing all the things you want to manifest in your life over the next four years. Take a pen and a piece of paper and jot down where you see yourself in the coming years, being as vague or specific as you wish. Your goals can be magical or mundane, whichever you like, but definitely keep them to a realistic standard. Put the paper in an envelope and seal it with a pentacle by drawing one on the envelope closure. Store the letter in a place you will remember and look forward to the sense of accomplishment you will feel when you open it in four years!

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