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Spell: Yin-Yang Balance

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Incense of the Day
 
Sunday is the day of the sun, and yet today the moon is in Cancer, a most lunar and watery sign. So balance out your solar-aligned busy-ness and externally expressed action with some lunar introspection, cleansing, and loving self-care.
First, lightly clean and organize your space to create a more yin atmosphere while positioning yourself for more efficient yang action. Next, draw a bath. Add a tablespoon of sea salt to represent the ocean and the moon, and a few drops of frankincense oil to represent the sun. Stir the water in a counterclockwise direction with your left hand (to activate the water with lunar energy) and then in a clockwise direction with your right hand (for solar energy). Also light one white and one yellow candle to represent the moon and sun, respectively. Soak for at least forty minutes, as you feel yourself establishing an ideal equilibrium.
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About Tess Whitehurst
Tess Whitehurst (Boulder, CO) is an intuitive counselor, energy worker, feng shui consultant, and speaker. She has appeared on the Bravo TV show Flipping Out and her writing has been featured in such places as Writer's Digest, Llewellyn's annuals, and Spirit and Destiny magazine. She is also the ...



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