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Charging the Waters

Color of the day:  Scarlet
Incense of the day:  Cedar
 

Good spellwork often uses specially charged waters. Charged waters may be naturally occurring, as when one collects rainwater, or created intentionally, as when one leaves water out under the full moon to gather the moon's energies.

It's easy to begin a collection of your own charged waters. Start with an assortment of tight-lidded jars and spring water, purchased or obtained locally from the wild.

  • Sun-charged water: Leave a jar of spring water under the full sun, from sunrise to sunset.
  • Moon-charged water: Same process, but leave from moonrise to moonset.
  • Other types of celestial-charged waters: Leave water out under eclipses, comets, meteor showers, or conjunctions.
  • Other options: You may also charge waters with correspondences by adding crystals, herbs, waterproof objects, and/or objects of certain colors and leaving the jar in a window. Consider the impact of the celestial event’s compass direction—north, south, east, or west—to power up your correspondences.

Label your waters and enjoy using them in your magical practices.

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