X
OOPS!
VIEW CART
CONTINUE SHOPPING
X
ADDED!
VIEW CART
CONTINUE SHOPPING
X
OOPS!
MANAGE WISHLISTS
CONTINUE SHOPPING
X
ADDED!
CANCEL
POSTED UNDER Moon

Spell: Unfurl that Goddess Energy

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 
Happy Full Moon! For this spell, you will need nine different fresh flowers and a white candle. When picking the flowers, leave a little offering of cornmeal or sugar at the base of each plant. When selecting the candle, inscribe the symbol of the Triple Moon on the wax nine times in various places. Light the candle on your altar. Focus on what the Great Goddess means to you and how she has blessed your life with abundance. Think about the various ways in which others perceive the Goddess and compare your own experiences and perceptions to those around you. Where do you agree in opinion? Where do you contrast? This spell is designed to draw you closer to the energy of the Goddess and ask her to reveal her deeper nature to you over time. Lay each flower at the base of the candle. Use your intuition to determine which to lay first, second, and so on. As you lay each flower, say the corresponding line of this chant. Be sure to meditate after speaking each line, and make sure the candle safely burns all the way down at the end.
By the placing of one, the spell's begun.
By the placing of two, align me with you.
By the placing of three, I call unto thee.
By the placing of four, your wisdom I implore.
By the placing of five, make my senses come alive.
By the placing of six, I declare myself a servant and Witch.
By the placing of seven, I seek the knowledge of Hades and heaven.
By the placing of eight, reveal your beauty great.
By the placing of nine, let the truth of your existence be mine.
SHARE:    /   PRINT

Related Product
A Spell a Day Keeps the Monotony at Bay Cast yourself an exciting year one spell at a time with this collection of new workings, recipes, rituals, and meditations. Crafted with simplicity in mind,...



© This page is for the enjoyment of visitors to Llewellyn.com, and is the copyrighted intellectual property of Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd. You may post a link to this page, but no part of it may be used or reproduced without permission.

FEATURED SPELL
On this date in 1920, jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker, also known as Bird, was born. In addition to being a virtuoso, Charlie Parker changed jazz (and music in general) as we know it by bringing in...
Copyright © 2024 - Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd.