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Spell: St. Cecilia’s Day: Let’s Have More Music!

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We’ve always needed music. The music of Orpheus charmed all living things and even stones. When guilds were formed in the Middle Ages, St. Cecilia (who had magically caused an organ to burst into song) was adopted by musicians as their patron saint.

Bring harmony and joy—music— into your life more often. What music do you love? Find your favorite song on YouTube. Sing along! Can you attend a concert tonight? Sing and dance all day long today. Cast your circle with song and dance and celebrate the healing beauty of music with some lines from Shakespeare:


Give me some music;
music, moody food
Of us that trade in love.
(Antony and Cleopatra)
If music be the food of love, play on;
Give me excess of it. (Twelfth Night)

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