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Pulling the Year Forward

Color of the day:  Gold
Incense of the day:  Juniper
 

This spell is best performed on the last full moon of the year.

Here is what you'll need:

  • A small Mason jar with a lid
  • Water to fill the jar
  • Quartz crystal pebbles or points

On the day of the full moon, gather water from a spring, river, ocean, or other free-running source of water. Rainwater or tap water will also work. Put the quartz pebbles or points in the jar and fill with the water. Seal the jar and place it in a special place, like on an altar. As it becomes dark and the moon begins to rise, take the lid off and place the jar outside. As the water begins to collect the moon's energy, think back over the past year. Remember all the joyous times. Name them, speak them out loud, and say:
I pull this joy into the new year.
Let these crystals focus my energy,
bringing joy and happiness with
me. Let this moon water be a
reminder of happy times.

If hard times come your way, open the jar and anoint yourself with your magickal tools with this water. Safety note: It's best not to drink this water.

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