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Spell: Devotional Writing Spell for a Patron God

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 
Whether you've yet to discover your patron god, have a new patron calling you, or have known your patron god(s) for a while, this spell will help you to express your devotion to him.
Carve an appropriately colored(to you) pillar candle with symbols or runes that remind you of your patron(or a patron you wish to connect with). Anoint the candle and light it.
Open yourself to the god's energies. Feel the connection between the two of you as the energy grows. Ask him how he would most like you to express your love for him. He may ask for poetry, a painting, or even a dance on this or the astral plane, or something else entirely. Give your gift as an offering to him. Be open to his guidance, and then express that devotional energy as often as possible to build and enhance your connection to him. Be blessed.
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