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Spell: Find Your Tribe

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Cicadas, also known as tree crickets, are a bug that represents transformation. Their loud, screeching songs can be heard in the summer in the Northern Hemisphere. They sing loudly in an effort to find a mate. They make a loud sound as a group to benefit everyone.

Use the wisdom of the cicadas to find more members of your magical tribe. Life is more meaningful when you find more of your own kind. If there are cicadas near where you live, go outside and say these words:

The songs of the cicadas
are loud and strong.
When I stand together with
others I can’t go wrong.
This nature music raises my vibe.
I will work on finding more
of my magical tribe.

You can utilize these words even without the songs of the cicadas. The message is the same. There is strength in numbers. Use this spell to reach out and find like-minded friends.

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