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Spell: A Protection Sphere of Vanquishing

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A fellow mystical friend recently told me about (and gave permission to share) a unique protection spell that can be performed whenever one desires.

It's best to perform energetic shielding on a daily basis. As with all protection shields, regular upkeep and maintenance can go a long way. By reinforcing shields through visualization and spoken affirmation, the shields continue to be active both externally and unconsciously.

Simply close your eyes, breathe deeply, and visualize a glass-thin shield around you at arm's length. Every time you exhale, the shield becomes stronger. When ready, declare:
All good things are welcomed here,
and all that harms must disappear!

When negativity enters your sphere, know that it will bounce off the shield and dissolve. If you are aware that aggression, judgment, or anything you deem negative is being projected toward you—or if you believe it is—see it hitting the shield and instantly disintegrating into nothingness.

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