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Spell: Clutter Clearing

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 

Clearing clutter gets energy moving, dissolves blocks, and clears the way for beautiful new conditions and ideas to flow in. And today's a great day for it. Diffuse some essential oil or light some incense (or skip this step). Play some music that matches your mood. (Music moves your energy through your emotions, so when you choose music that matches your mood, it strikes the chord that will most effectively help get your personal energy flowing.)

Now go through a particular finite area, such as your refrigerator, dresser, closet, or medicine cabinet. Make separate piles for things you want to recycle, donate, throw away, give away, or place elsewhere in your home. When you're finished with this area, close your eyes, breathe, and notice the energy you've activated within your body and emotions. Repeat with another area or call it a day. When you're finished, turn off the music and make sure the incense or oil burner is extinguished.

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