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Transportation Spell
January 30
Color of the day: Amber
Incense of the day: Almond
Need a new car? Here’s a transportation spell that’s
been helpful to me! Supplies needed:
A round peridot cabochon
Plain carrier oil
A cup of spring water
Using a clockwise motion, rub the peridot with the carrier
oil. Place the anointed cabochon in the cup of water. Set the
cup outside at the New Moon. Picture the kind of vehicle you
need and chant:
Come to me, come to me, what I need is what I see.
When you’re ready to go shopping, take the cabochon with
you, placing it in your wallet so that the finances will be
balanced with your need.
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Freethinker‘s Spell
January 29
Color of the day: Blue
Incense of the day: Rue
Today is commonly known as Freethinker’s Day in honor
of the birthday of Thomas Paine, author of Common Sense,
which advocated American independence. Take time today to
do a simple spell to affirm your individuality, your creative
thinking, and all the ways that you are different. Be a
freethinker. Sit quietly, in a safe space. Allow your breathing
to deepen, lengthening each exhale, slowly drifting lower
into an easy, relaxed state. Focus your awareness on the
quirks and idiosyncrasies that make you uniquely you.
Breath into each of these qualities, affirming it, and seeing it
grow, swelling with your breath. Laugh a little at yourself,
delighting in difference. Let your mind wander, and look at
what you want to be free from. Allow yourself to envision
freedom, independence, and ease. As you return to your
daily life, take one small step toward independence,
affirming your right to differ.
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Wind Chimes and Energy
January 28
Color of the day: White
Incense of the day: Mint
Feng shui practitioners know how useful wind chimes can be
within the home. Why not put this knowledge to use for
yourself and dispel some household negativity at the same
time? Is there a spot in your home where the energy seems
to drag you down and make you tired, angry, or depressed?
Pick a set of wind chimes appropriate in size and tone for
that spot. Cleanse, bless, and consecrate them to protect
your home using the method with which you are most
comfortable. Finally, hang them in their chosen location and
relax as the good energy flows in once more.
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Banish Financial Worries
January 27
Color of the day: Purple
Incense of the day: Balsam
To the new calendar year is underway, and bills are coming
in from holiday shopping. This is a great time to banish
difficulties. You have a Jupiter day for prosperity, and a
waning Moon phase to banish financial worries. Burn a green
candle to encourage prosperity, and burn a black candle to
remove any worry and stress over money. Repeat the
following charm three times. When finished, allow the
candles to burn in a safe place until they go out on their own.
On this January night under
a waning Moon,
Lord and ladies of prosperity
hear this Witch ’s tune.
The green candle burns to
promote prosperity,
The black candle flames to remove any worries.
The energies combine as one,
through space and time,
Bring to me triumph and
wealth with this spell of mine.
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Create a Sit Spot
January 26
Color of the day: Topaz
Incense of the day: Marjoram
Magic is rooted in observation and interaction with the
natural world. Sometimes our greatest lessons in magic
come from just sitting in nature and opening our eyes to the
vast intricacies of nature. Permaculture, an emerging
system of ecological design, also observes the patterns of
nature through the use of a sit spot. In this area, designers
tune in to the patterns and wisdom of nature for deeper
understanding of the land they wish to work with. Create
your own sit spot today. An outdoor ritual space works
great, but if you don’t have one, look for a wild place near
your home. Visit this place as much as you can. Allow
yourself to be open to all that nature can teach you. Listen.
Weave magic in this place. Call to the gods and spirits of the
land as your allies. Awaken to your connection to all things.
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A Smoke Divination Spell
January 25
Color of the day: Scarlet
Incense of the day: Ginger
A winter evening is the perfect time to divine the future by
using smoke. In a heatproof dish or your cauldron, combine
equal parts thyme, sage, and wormwood. Ignite them and
let them smolder. Let the smoke rise and spiral. You may
wish to use a white feather to fan the smoke heavenward.
Allow the smoke to curl about your fingers. Begin to let go of
all cares or thoughts you may have. Don’t think about any
specific question. Let your eyes go in and out of focus. Watch
for any signs or symbols. Some people see exact images,
while others see symbols. After about fifteen minutes,
slowly return to your usual state of mind. Over the coming
week see if any of your visions begin to manifest
themselves.
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The Power of Ice and Snow
January 24
Color of the day: Gray
Incense of the day: Neroli
n many shamanic traditions, one of the most powerful ways
to work through difficulty is to honor the power of obstacles
and learn to transmute these energies. When the world is
locked in ice and snow, we tend to recoil, considering the
wintry substances negative or devoid of life energy. Snow
and ice contain powerful spirits who work to help the world
sleep and rest in preparation for renewal in spring. Here is
a spell to honor and harness the power of both ice and snow
during the depths of wintertime:
Great spirits of snow, blanketing the earth Falling from the
skies, silently and in beauty,
I honor your path, I honor your wonder, I ask for the
blessings of nature’s season of rest.
Great spirits of ice, magnifiers of winter sun, crystalline
powers creating rainbows in the coldest season,
I honor your magic, I honor your wisdom, I ask for the
blessings of winter’s focus and inner beauty.
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Frugality: Living Thrifty
January 23
Color of the day: Orange
Incense of the day: Heliotrope
The new year means new plans— often including a goal of
frugality. To be frugal is to live sparingly and economically,
with careful planning and little waste. In short, to be thrifty.
In Horatio Alger’s children’s books, his heroes
exemplified honesty, thriftiness, and hard work as a path to
success. Since living frugally is easier said than done, try a
little magic to help out. Work this spell during the waning
Moon, when lunar energies draw inward. Use green ink
(prosperity) to inscribe this charm into a pocket notebook,
speaking it aloud as you work:
Each dollar and coin I hereby vow, Will purpose have, ’ere it
leaves this house. Its reason sure, its path so swift, This
dollar’s goal will charge my thrift!
Read the charm whenever you consider buying something,
and keep a written account of everything you spend. With
thrift comes prosperity!
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Challenge the Status Quo
January 22
Color of the day: Brown
Incense of the day: Magnolia
Sometimes things just need to change, and maybe you feel
it’s time to buck the status quo. Sketch a copy of the
Hierophant card from your tarot deck, print the image of
one off the Internet, or even draw your own. Gather the
picture, a black candle and holder, and a broom (your
magical broom is great, but the kitchen broom is just fine).
Create your sacred space, and place the black candle on top
of the picture. Repeat the following:
Now remove the status quo
Let the ideas flow and grow
Remove what hinders and transform
Sweep away the tired norm
As you chant, make the image under the candle synonymous
with the situation you wish would change. When you feel the
energy has reached its peak, tear the image into tiny pieces,
cast it on the floor and sweep it away, cutting open your
magic circle if necessary. Recycle or compost the paper for
true transformation!
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Consecrate a Magical Wand
January 21
Color of the day: Purple
Incense of the day: Alder
Today is the beginning of the Celtic month of Luis, whose
sacred wood is Rowan. A relative of the rose plant, rowan
trees grow in harsh conditions and manifest beautiful red
berries. Their wood is sacred to those seeking protection,
the powers of divination, and other magical outcomes. Many
practitioners consider rowan especially auspicious as a tool
in spellwork and crafting. If you have a wand already, then
today is the day to rededicate or consecrate it. If you do not
possess a wand, then it is a good day to put out a sacred
intention to bring this magical tool into your life. To
consecrate or rededicate a wand today, use the following
blessing:
Sacred tool supporting my
spiritual journey, I bless and
consecrate (rededicate) you
as I open my heart to your
inherent power. Aligning
our life-force energies by
this prayer, may we together
magic make.
Holiday lore: Feast Day of Saint Agnes of Rome. Since the
fourth century, the primitive church held Saint Agnes in high
honor above all the other virgin martyrs of Rome. Church
fathers and Christian poets sang her praises, and they
extolled her virginity and heroism under torture. The feast
day for Saint Agnes was assigned to January 21. Early
records gave the same date for her feast, and the Catholic
Church continues to keep her memory sacred.
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Protect House and Home
January 20
Color of the day: Green
Incense of the day: Nutmeg
Just as the body houses the soul, the home houses the
body. This spell focuses on protecting the house from
negative energies, and is a good addition to any other
protective exercises you may be enacting. Simply go to the
main area of your home, take a match, and light a tealight
candle that has the Raidho rune ( r ) carved on the top of the
wax. The sulfur on the match head is known to drive away
evil, and Raidho is an ancient letter and symbol, one of
whose interpretations is “protection.” Declare out loud:
I hereby banish and command all evils
and malignancies in this place to FLEE!
At the base of any door that leads outside your house, as
well as at the base of the candle, sprinkle an herbal mixture
consisting of any parts of boneset, dill, fennel, juniper,
mugwort, and mullein. Declare:
Only protection, health, and
happiness are welcome here.
As I will, so mote it be!
Finish by hanging additional charms in the house (such as
written rune, a sigil, a broomstick, or a wand of sage above
a doorframe) and performing any additional protective
magic you deem necessary.
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To Remember Your Dreams
January 19
Color of the day: White
Incense of the day: Lilac
Dream recall takes practice and repeated reinforcement.
Along with regular bedtime habits, you can help the process
along every evening with before-bed journaling to clear your
head for dreamtime, smelling a sachet or muslin bag filled
with rosemary and lavender, and reciting this appeal to the
Greek god of dreams:
Morpheus be merciful in my
night ’s dreamings,
Let me see in the morning
light what starlight brings.
Take deep breaths, and picture yourself leaving a cave for a
green field, accompanied by Morpheus or a spirit guide you
know and trust. Follow the spirit into the depths of the cave.
Allow this journey to take you into your dreams. When you
wake up, write down any images, sounds, or sensations that
come to mind. You may not remember your dreams the
first few weeks, but with practice, recall will come easily
and stay with you for longer throughout the day.
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Purification Spray
January 18
Color of the day: Black
Incense of the day: Cedar
Banish germs and get rid of bacteria that cause illness with
this practical, natural spray. Containing essential oils with
natural disinfectant, antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral
agents, this spray cleanses the air, objects, and even hands,
and leaves them smelling wonderful. The spiritual energy of
lavender helps you to connect to spirit, resolve fear, and
facilitate magical consciousness and focus. Combine:
30 drops tea tree oil
40 drops pure lavender essential oil
1 ounce food-grade alcohol 1 ounce of witch hazel
3 ounces triple distilled water
Mix all ingredients together in a spray bottle, and use
regularly to spiritually and physically cleanse a space, an
object (like a Pilates or yoga mat), or person. For other
scents, substitute rosemary, lemongrass, orange, or
eucalyptus for lavender.
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\"Dream\" Spell for World Peace
January 17
Color of the day: Ivory
Incense of the day: Hyssop
We must concentrate not merely on the negative expulsion
of war but the positive affirmation of peace.
—Martin Luther King, Jr.
Carve a peace symbol into a white candle. Fill a small dish
with a little dirt from outside and place the candle on top.
Relax and focus on the energy of peace. Hold your cupped
hands near the candle and visualize very bright white light
coming down from above, entering the crown of your head,
going down to your heart, through your arms, out your
hands, and into the candle. Light the candle, close your eyes,
and see this white light of peace spread to the hearts of all
people. See all humans everywhere filled with love and
existing harmoniously with one another. Believe that this is
our future. See if you can get your friends to do it too. The
more people who do this spell, the better!
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Melt Your Problems Away
January 16
Color of the day: Gold
Incense of the day: Juniper
egative energy tends to build up more at this time of year
because our homes are closed up. If you have any bad
habits or lingering problems, this spell will help get rid of
them. In a small saucepan, combine a cup of water with a
small amount of orange rind, a sprinkling of ground cloves,
and a cinnamon stick. Bring to a gentle boil and simmer for
a minute. Next, place an ice cube or some snow into the
simmering water. Watch as it melts, and at the same time
visualize your habit or problem melting away. When done,
take the water mixture outside and pour it onto the ground.
Walk away and don’t look back.
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Everyday Knot Magic
Friday, January 14
Color of the day: Coral
Incense of the day: Thyme
Do you find yourself having days when you feel absolutely
elated, happy, and full of life’s energy? Do you also find
yourself having “down” days of stagnation, apathy, and
lack of motivation? Sure, we all do.
You can help carry on positive experiences by performing
simple knot magic. Grab a piece of rope, cord, or twine, and
tie five knots (an inch or more apart) when you’re having
an energetic “up” day. As you tie the knots, heavily focus
your uplifted, positive energy into the rope or cord by seeing
the energy flowing off your body. You can also breathe into
the rope as you tie the knot, or even tie one strand of hair
inside each knot. When finished, set the rope on your altar
and untie the knots on one of your “down” days in order
to release the trapped, positive energy.
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Altar Cloths
Thursday, January 13
Color of the day: White
Incense of the day: Apricot
The slow pace of winter is a great time for projects,
including crafting a new set of altar cloths. Visit your local
fabric or craft store and scan the bolts of fabric. Stick with
natural materials: cotton is an ideal choice, available in
numerous colors and prints. You might design different
cloths for the seasons, sabbats, esbats, or your own
magical specialties. Before working with the fabric,
preshrink by washing it in hot water and drying fully in a
dryer.
Cut the cloth into the shapes you wish: triangles for Goddess
magics, squares for elemental work, circles for general
purposes, etc., or design the coverings to fit your available
spaces. Turn the raw edges over by 1/4 inch and sew, or
iron-bond the edges with fusible webbing. Save the scraps to
use for amulet bags, tarot wraps, and other purposes. Enjoy
decorating your magical spaces with your beautiful new
altar cloths!
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Put Your Problems on Ice
January 12
Color of the day: Yellow
Incense of the day: Lavender
Winter brings many challenges, but also offers
opportunities to work magic with the seasonal materials of
snow and ice. Go outside on a day when plenty of snow
covers the ground. Find a snowdrift or pack snow into a
small pile. Use snow, icicles, fallen twigs, and any other
natural materials lying around to sculpt an image of
something that frustrates or upsets you. Then make
yourself a generous supply of snowballs. Throw the
snowballs at the figure, shouting out all the things you
haven’t been able to say in polite company. Continue until
it’s com•pletely buried in the snow. Then go indoors and
treat yourself to a cup of hot chocolate, leaving your worries
outside in the cold.
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Carmentalia (Roman)
January 11
Color of the day: White
Incense of the day: Bayberry
Today the Romans honored Carmenta, goddess of prophecy
and childbirth. Since April was a traditional Roman marriage
month, many women visited Carmenta’s temple nine
months later, in January. Carmenta was a midwife and sibyl
—she sang her prophecies and often told the fortunes of
babies. Only vegetarian sacrifices were allowed at her altar.
In honor of Carmenta, here is a spell to promote prophetic
dreams: Mix equal parts dried rose petals and mugwort,
wrap in cloth, and tie with a white ribbon. Place the bundle in
your pillowcase.
Carmenta guide my dreams
each night,
Aid me with your gift of
sight.
Show me what I need to see,
As I will, so mote it be.
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Ignite Your Intuition
January 10
Color of the day: Gray
Incense of the day: Lily
After dark, in a quiet place, sit in front of a moonstone, a
deep blue candle, and copal incense. Light the incense, close
your eyes, and take some deep breaths. When your mind is
relaxed, visualize a very still lake at night, reflecting the
stars. When the visualization is strong, open your eyes and
light the candle as you say:
I ignite my intuition.
Warm the moonstone with the flame as you say:
I trust my intuition.
Hold the moonstone to your third eye (just above the area
between your eyebrows) and close your eyes, visualizing the
lake once more. Only now, the lake is illuminated as if from
the inside. You can see fish swimming, beautiful mermaids,
and even the rocks all the way at the bottom. Keep the
moonstone with you until the Full Moon, and make a point of
noticing and trusting your hunches and inner guidance.
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Leave Behind To Move Ahead
January 9
Color of the day: Yellow
Incense of the day: Eucalyptus
Janus is the two-faced god of the new year. One face looks
ahead while the other looks to the past. The month of
January takes its name from this Roman god—the god of
gates and doorways, ending and beginnings. Today we have
a waxing Moon and it’s the first day of the week, so this is
an opportune time to invoke Janus for putting the previous
year behind us and welcoming the new opportunities. Light
two white candles to symbolize new beginnings. Then repeat
the charm:
Janus, two-faced god, keeper
of the gates,
I do now leave behind last year’s mistakes.
Help me to look forward and
to begin anew,
With prosperity, hope, and
optimism true.
By Sunday ’s magic this spell
is spun,
For the good of all, bringing
harm to none.
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Kaleidoscope Perspective Spell
January 8
Color of the day: Blue
Incense of the day: Sage
When you get stuck while working on a creative proj•ect or
when interpersonal relations become politically charged and
entan•gled, changing your point of view or breaking the
issue into smaller pieces is usually the best way to solve
the problem. The next time this hap•pens, get a
kaleidoscope from any place that sells toys. Visualize
some•thing that represents your issue as you turn the
kaleidoscope. Directing your emotions to the fragments you
see, observe how the pattern splits and breaks, but remains
beautiful. If you have a kaleidoscope that frag•ments
images telescope-style, point it against something yellow,
the color of creativity. Allow the fragmenting to also break
apart your feeling into smaller bits—as you do this and
after, new approaches will occur to you. As soon as you are
done, write down the thoughts that came to you while
looking through the kaleido•scope. They will guide you in
your problem-solving.
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Filled with Faith
January 7
Color of the day: White
Incense of the day: Violet
Today’s the day the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates
Christmas, as marked according to the old Julian calendar,
thirteen days after Western Christmas. Having survived
persecution and suppression during the communist era of
Russia, it is a day of both solemn ritual and joyous
celebration. Take your lead from the Russians, and do a
spell reaffirming your faith and your right to practice it.
Quietly affirm who you are, and what you believe. Then run
your hands over your body from the top of your head to the
tip of your toes, saying “Top to bottom, all of me is safe
and free to be,” affirming your right to live as you choose
and practice your faith in your own way. Today, be filled with
faith—express it through your words, actions, and
intentions. In honor of Orthodox Christmas, give small gifts
and bless•ings to the people you care for.
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The Bull Games
January 6
Color of the day: Turquoise
Incense of the day: Clove
According to Slavic tradition, today is Turisi, the holiday of
the bull, Jar-tur. In ancient times, people celebrated this
occasion by making and wearing masks of bulls, cows, and
other figures. They made a great parade through the village,
bellowing and prancing in imitation of the Great Bull. People
of all ages played games of strength, stamina, and
cleverness. These games, called turisi, gave the holiday its
name. The bull represents the power of life and fertility.
Observe this holiday today with rowdy outdoor games if
possible (play indoor games if weather is harsh). A mask-
making workshop full of colorful materials can help pass the
long winter hours. Serve beef at your feast and honor the
life force of the Great Bull.
Holiday lore: Twelfth Night and the night following it are
when wassailing used to take place. The word “wassail”
comes from the Anglo-Saxon words waes hael, meaning “to
be whole or healthy.” People drank to each other’s health
from a large bowl filled with drink such as “lamb’s
wool,” which was made of hot ale or cider, nutmeg, and
sugar with roasted crab apples. In some parts of Britain,
trees and bees are still wassailed to ensure a healthy crop.
Having drunk to the tree’s health, people fire shotguns into
the branches. Different regions sing different wassail songs
to the tree. Here’s one from Worcestershire:
Here’s to thee, old apple tree,
Whence thou mayest bud,
Whence thou mayest blow,
Whence thou mayest bear
apples enow.
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A Round Tuit Spell
January 5
Color of the day: Brown
Incense of the day: Marjoram
Often with the best of intentions, sometimes we get caught
up in our everyday lives and procrastinate activities we
really feel are important. The “Round TUIT Spell” is to
remind us to make the time to accomplish our goals.
Here’s what you need:
A round, wooden disk, any size A sharp carving knife A piece
of dragon’s blood (dark-red resin)
Lightly sand the disk, and then carve four symbols at the
north, east, west, and south locations. The symbols can be
anything you want to represent your desires. When you have
completed the carving, rub the disk with the chunk of
dragon’s blood until the symbols are solidly colored. Hang
the disk in a prominent place so that you see it every day
and remind yourself of what you need to do to accomplish
your goals.
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The Courage to Begin
January 4
Color of the day: Red
Incense of the day: Geranium
It’s the first New Moon of the New Year—so much
beginning energy that we can hardly stand it!—and it is
Tuesday, blessed by the courage and sense of adventure of
Mars. Make an oil today to use throughout the year
whenever you need the courage to try something new or see
something through. You’ll need a dark glass bottle with a
screw-on lid, like maybe an old vanilla extract bottle (fill with
rock salt and water to get the vanilla smell out). Start with 2
tablespoons of olive oil and add 9 drops of oregano essential
oil, 9 drops of bay essential oil, and 9 drops of cinnamon
essential oil. Store the tightly capped bottle in a dark and
cool place, and shake and charge whenever you use it to
anoint yourself or something related to your endeavor, like
your tennis shoes, school bag, or a special outfit (just
don’t stain the fabric!).
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Bardic Spell for 12 Days of Yule
January 3
Color of the day: Silver
Incense of the day: Clary sage
In Wales, January 3 was one of the Twelve Days of
Christmas, and many wonderful traditions took place during
this time. The Yule log was kept burning and its ashes kept
as a charm for protection and fertil•ity. Wassail was served
(cakes and apples cooked together and mixed with warm ale
and spices). A proces•sion known as the Mari Lwyd took
place in Wales in which a decorated horse’s skull led a
procession door to door in a contest of poetic skill. Recite
this traditional song of winter poetry and story to brighten
the dark nights:
Let us hear, wise ones, where
you come from and what you
request.
The custom of wassailing
has existed for a thousand
years . . .
Sing your best, as I shall too,
and the winner shall drink
ale!
My talent is singing at night
. . . I am an unbeatable
rhymer!
I’ll sing for a year without
fearing any evening during
the holidays . . .
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Nordic Blessings
January 2
Color of the day: Gold
Incense of the day: Frankincense
Bring some luck and energy into your life with this very
simple spell and celebrate the new beginnings that the new
year brings.
You need a stone with at least one flat surface and a green
marker or crayon. Cleanse the stone with whatever method
you wish. Using the green marker, inscribe the rune
Thurisaz (x) onto the stone’s flat surface. Thurisaz can act
as a gateway rune, which will help you choose a path for the
new year. It would not hurt to ask Freya’s blessing as well.
Keep the stone somewhere safe, either carrying it on your
person or placing it on your altar.
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Honoring the Three Fates
January 1
Color of the day: Gray
Incense of the day: Patchouli
Called the Parcae (Roman), Moirae (Greek), or Norns
(Germanic), the Fates are the controllers of destiny: one
spins the thread of life, one measures it, and one cuts it.
Today, therefore, this New Year’s Day, is a day to open to
the dance of free will and determinism. Allow yourself to
find acceptance of what is and create intention around what
will be. Call on the three Fates to work with you as you delve
more deeply into your soul’s purpose and put energy
toward your heart’s yearning:
O Fates! I call upon you to
witness my work;
I trust in your wisdom.
As I walk my path, I release
attachment to outcomes;
And I embrace the align
ment of my inner and outer
worlds.
Today, I make a commitment
to myself and all that makes
me Who I have been, who I am,
and who I will be.
Holiday lore: New Year’s Day calls for safeguards, augurs,
charms, and proclamations. All over the world on this day,
people kiss strangers, shoot guns into the air, toll bells, and
exchange gifts. Preferred gifts are herring, bread, and fuel
for the fire.
COMMENTS
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Daire
13:46 Jan 30 2011
I sincerely hope this is a joke.