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Spell: Spell for Justice

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 

Suspected witch Phyllis Money was acquitted on this day in 1694 in Westmoreland, Virginia. In her honor, perform a working for justice for yourself or for a worthy cause.

Crystals associated with fairness include sapphire, red jasper, blue lace agate, and iron pyrite. Herbs believed to bring about justice are basil, mint, sage, and juniper. Choose one of these stones and one of the herbs and place them in a small cloth charm bag made of blue fabric.

Light frankincense incense while visualizing a fair, right, just outcome for the situation. Write your desires for justice on a small piece of paper with red ink. Slip the written request into the little cloth pouch, and tie it closed with red thread as you voice your desire aloud. Carry this bag with you during events related to the situation and for a week afterward.

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