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You Searched For:   Autumn
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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

With Thanksgiving right around the corner, now is the perfect time to bring the energies of gratitude and abundance into your home. A perfect way to do that is by filling your home with the sweet aroma of autumn. Enrich your senses and make your dwelling cozy by creating a simmer pot of your favorite aromatic autumn herbs and spices. We like to use citrus peels, star anise, cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, cardamom, rosemary, and sage. These can all be either dried or fresh. Add your combination ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

Divination comes in many forms. One especially well suited for autumn use is capnomancy, or divination based on smoke patterns. The color, shape, and behavior of the smoke send messages. You can do this type of divination with incense, a pile of burning leaves, a bonfire, or whatever you prefer. (Take standard precautions for working with fire.) Once the flames die down, examine the smoke. Watch how it flows through the air, forming shapes. Smoke that rises smoothly predicts easy times ahead, ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

In many cities and towns, autumn leaves are at their peak. Social media abounds with pictures and photographs of trees in their autumn glory. The colors of gold, yellow, vibrant orange, and chartreuse pierce our visions and bring the promise of magickal wishes made manifest. In Colorado, where I live, people travel to the high country to behold the beauty of the changing aspen trees. For this spell you will need: A gathering of autumn leaves A piece of bread A cup of water Arrange the ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

Still being in the throes of the Fall Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere, we can draw upon this seasonal energy to continue releasing those things that no longer serve our lives. Additionally, we can extend this releasing energy out into the world. As Witches and workers of magick, it is our duty and privilege to ride the Wheel of the Year and make the most of the turning tides. As we help ourselves, we help the world. If available, get some dried and fallen autumn leaves. If not, substitute ...

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Today is Lammas/Lughnasadh (pronounced loo-na-sa), the first harvest and a day honoring Celtic Sun god Lugh. It's a time to be grateful for what you have and for your opportunities. In modern...
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