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You Searched For:   Scott Cunningham
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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

With the first and middle fingers, trace a pentagram over the object to be protected. Visualize electric-blue or purple flame streaming from your fingers to form the pentagram. Say this as you trace: "With this pentagram I lay Protection here both night and day. And the one who should not touch, Let his fingers burn and twitch. I now invoke the law of three: This is my will, So mote it be!" ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

Set a small round mirror on the floor. Stand over it, holding a large rock. Do not stand so that you can see your image in the mirror, but look at the mirror's face and visualize your enemy, bad habit, problem, or obstacle. Then drop the rock and watch the glass and your problem shatter into a million pieces. Thus the spell is fixed. From Scott Cunningham's Book of Shadows ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

"May the powers of The One, The source of all creation; All-pervasive, omnipotent, eternal; May the Goddess, The lady of the Moon; And the God, Horned hunter of the Sun; May the powers of the spirits of the stones, Rulers of the elemental realms; May the powers of the stars above and the earth below, Bless this place, and this time, and I who am with you." From Scott Cunningham's "Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner" ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

Lovely goddess of the bow! Lovely goddess of the arrows! Of all the hounds and of all the hunting Thou who wakest in starry heaven When the Sun is sunk in slumber; Thou with Moon upon thy forehead, Who the chase by night preferrest unto hunting in the daylight, With thy nymphs unto the music of the horn- Thyself the huntress, and the most powerful; I pray thee think, although but for an instant, Upon we who pray unto you! From Scott Cunningham's Book of Shadows ...

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