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Spell: Candle Spell for Improved Learning

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 
Since this is the time of year when many people, from children to college students, return to school, a spell to improve learning can be helpful to start things off properly. This being Wednesday, Mercury's day, makes it a perfect time for mental improvement. You will need the following items:

Yellow candle
Carving tool (pin, nail, or knife)
Rosemary oil

To begin, carve the name of the person who is the subject of the spell into the candle, and anoint it with the oil while visualizing a yellow aura surrounding the person, who is studying with ease and success. As you light the candle, say:

"Mental focus and memory,
Boosted, strengthened, and empowered;
Through your learning, you will
blessed be
And grow in knowledge, hour by hour.
With harm to none, by free will,
For the good of all, my wish fulfill."

Allow the candle to burn for as long as is safe and desired.
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