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Spell: Dragon's Eye Protection Spell

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If you feel the need for magical protection, you can use this simple and effective candle spell. On the upper half of a red candle, carve a symbol known as the "dragon's eye," which is a downward-pointing triangle with a "Y" shape in the middle, making a pyramid. This is said to be a symbol of making choices and giving direction. Beneath this symbol on the lower half of the candle, carve an upward-pointing pentagram; thus you are directing protection. Anoint the candle with dragon's blood oil and charge it with protective energy.
As you light the candle, visualize its energy surrounding you with an impenetrable shield of protection, and say the following to seal the spell:

"Dragon's eye and pentagram, cast all
evil away.
Powers of protection, now encircle me,
Guard me night and guard me day,
Safe and secure, I shall be."
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