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POSTED UNDER Money, Prosperity, Wealth

Spell: Tarot Polarity Spell for Prosperity

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 
For this prosperity spell, gather the following items:

* A cauldron
* A green candle
* Incense composed of equal parts sage and cinnamon
* The tarot cards Seven of Pentacles, Five of Pentacles, and Ace of Pentacles
* A paper and pen

Place the Seven of Pentacles in front of the cauldron, the Five of Pentacles to the left, and the Ace of Pentacles to the right. The left card represents the negative polarity (poverty), and the right card represents the extreme positive (wealth), with the middle card showing financial stability (the goal). On the paper, draw a dollar sign (the symbol of money), and set the paper on the middle card.

Light the candle and incense in the cauldron. Raise power to charge the cards and paper. To focus the intent, say:

"Prosperity, now come to me; abundance, manifest. So mote it be."

Light the paper in the candle, dropping it into the cauldron over the incense to release the spell.
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