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Spell: Luck of the Draw Ritual

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Color of the day: Topaz
Incense of the day: Eucalyptus

In ancient Rome, this day was sacred to Fortuna Publica. As such, it is a great day to work with the luck-of-the-draw. Using a blue pen or crayon and a yellow sheet of paper, draw a picture of something you wish would happen to you today. Make it a stick figure drawing if you like, but include as much detail as possible. Be sure in particular to put yourself in the picture. Next, holding the completed picture with both hands, bring it to your forehead. Visualize this scene in your mind as vividly as you can. Bring the image to your heart, and feel how you will feel when this wish actually comes true. Take care to truly grasp the emotions you will feel. Finally, bring the picture to your solar plexus, and send your will for the wish's fruition into the picture. From now on until your wish manifests, carry this drawing with you throughout the day and consciously feel its energy working for you.
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