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Spell: Pomegranate Fertility Spell

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There are many ways to be a mother. Fertility workings are not always about physical birth; they can be about creativity, personal growth, discovery, and acquiring success. Anyone who creates and turns ideas into reality has, in essence, given birth to those things. The pomegranate has long been associated with fertility and rebirth.

Place a pomegranate in the sunshine for a day, allowing it to be "fertilized" by the warmth. That evening, cut the pomegranate in half. Notice how the seeds and juice inside resemble blood and eggs. While this image may be a little icky, both of those things symbolize life and creation.

Eat a third of the seeds and imagine them sprouting inside of you, filling your veins with fertility energy that you can put toward any creation or goal you currently have. Repeat this for three days, finishing the seeds on the third day. Now wait to see what grows.

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