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Color of the Day
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In March of 1918, the first case of the Spanish flu was documented. We’ve just come through another similar pandemic. These are good reminders not to take health—on either a personal or a global level—for granted. For this healing spell you will need:* A white taper or pillar candle* A knife or athame* A box of matches* A heatproof plate or dish Using the knife, first carve a heart into the candle, followed by an equalarmed cross and then a circle. (The arrangement ...

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Color of the Day
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Cast this spell on New Year’s Day to manifest good luck throughout the year ahead. You’ll need a calendar, a blue ink pen, and a bell. Place the calendar before you, then close your eyes and take some deep breaths to help you relax before you begin. When you’re ready, pick up the pen. Turn to each month of the calendar and think about what you want that month to bring. Choose a keyword or symbol to represent your wish for each month, and inscribe it on the calendar page ...

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Tis the season to give to the charities that are closest to our hearts. You can make your donation even more special by dedicating it to your favorite deity, a helpful spirit, or a special person you love (or one you’ve lost). Including them in the charity can increase the positive feelings you get from it, and it can also build your working relationship with them. First, choose a charity. If you’re using cash or a check, write the name of the deity, spirit, or person on it. If ...

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The only way we can account for history is to try and walk a path of understanding in the present. If you live in the United States and are not yourself genetically Native American, then please take a moment today to learn about whose land you occupy as a colonial settler. Knowing is only half the battle. Give this day a sense of reverence, wear red, and learn earth history. Host a farm-to[1]table family meal or bonfire in honor of the land and promote awareness. We can heal our community by ...

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Count your blessings and they will come back a hundredfold! To remember the good things that happen every day (and ensure that they keep coming), write this incantation on an empty bottle or...
       
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