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Spell: Soul Cleansing Spell

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On this Jewish Day of Atonement, people all over the world wear white and undergo serious physical and spiritual cleansing. No work is permitted on this day, and believers atone for sins between them and their God. While this may not be your tradition, now may be a good time to consider your actions and your path. Are you living your spiritual beliefs? List all the things you do and say. Include your reactions to stressful situations. If anything is not compatible with your truth, try a cleansing ritual. Smudge yourself and your home, bathe in salt water, eliminate junk food, and meditate to clear your mind. Then decide what aspects of your life you will adjust first. Pick one or two simple ones, then make a practical plan that realigns you with your spiritual path.
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