In spring, the days grow longer as the Sun returns from the south. But it's not summer yet-and there's a lot to do. Sometimes you need more time than a day holds. For this spell, you need some honey, a gold-colored metal image of the Sun, wax, and a clean empty jar with a lid. In the morning light, hold up the metal sun and say:
Sun in the sky Sun in my hand Be now as one By my command! Place the metal sun into the empty jar. Pour the honey over the metal sun until the jar fills, saying: May the hours of the day Be bright and sunny And may the river of time Flow slow as honey. Cap the jar tightly and seal it with wax. When you need more daylight, hold the jar and imagine the hours stretching out like a strand of honey. |
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