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To increase your general feelings of inspiration, during a waxing Moon anoint a yellow candle with vanilla oil and roll it in a few teaspoons of thyme. Light the candle while chanting: "Muses hear my call, inspire and enchant me. When at last I am infused with new ideas, may I have a fresh perspective." Let the candle burn down completely. ...

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To ensure that luggage arrives with you when traveling, knot a teaspoon of lavender into a handkerchief for each piece of luggage while chanting something like: "Lavender, attune and fix this bag, and protect it from tricks. Make sure it goes where I am going, so it meets me at my destination." Place one sachet in each bag. ...

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To improve your own work productivity, during the waxing Moon place one hematite in a small basket or tray and enchant it by saying: "Ground and heal, magnetic one; bring me clarity on this day." Add the quartz crystal to the container and say: "Bring boundless energy to me; may it last through this day." Add the calcite and say: "Stone of joy and yellow light, help me sort through my work today." Place the container of stones on your desk and say: "Help me work through the day; bring me ...

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If you are looking to increase your communication skills, you may choose to cast this bathing spell during the waning Moon. Toss a handful of table salt and a single black onyx into your bath water and chant: "Wash all mental blocks with this stone. All negativity, all that has hold on me, banished be; my thoughts flow clear and free." Immerse yourself in the bath completely nine times. Allow your body to dry naturally, then bury the stone or release it into a body of water. ...

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The ancient Chinese recognized five elements: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. Each was represented by a color: blue for wood, red for fire, yellow for earth, white for metal, and black for...
       
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