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Spell: Seeing Clearly

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 

The windows in your home allow literal and metaphorical light to enter. Both help us see more clearly, and in a metaphorical sense, light increases self-awareness and the ability to clearly perceive dynamics in the world around us. Giving your windows a magical cleaning boosts your inner and outer sight, helping you identify limiting patterns so you can embody your fullest potential.

In a spray bottle, prepare a window cleaner with 2 cups distilled water, ½ cup white vinegar, and 10 drops lemon essential oil. Holding the bottle in both hands, feel the energy of the sun cascading into your crown chakra and flowing down your arms and out through your hands into the bottle. Shake to combine. Spray your windows, wiping with a cloth as you say:
Welcome, Sun, into this home,
Shedding light on things unknown.
My sight is clear, my wisdom true.
The Light empowers all I do.

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