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Spell: Full Moon Knot Magick

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 
Go to an area outside under the full moon where you will not be disturbed. With a durable threefoot white cord in hand, tie a series of nine knots. Pretend to "tie the moon" into each knot by holding the cord up to the moon, and, with one eye closed, see the knot roping the moon. Visualize each knot surrounded by the light of the moon. Perform any additional magick, meditation, or lunar observation at this time.
Because the full moon represents manifestations and wishes, save the cord for later use by placing it in an all-natural black bag. At any time in the future when you feel low on energy or feel the need to say a prayer or make a wish, simply untie a knot and "breathe in" the energy as you do so. Blow this energy back into the nighttime air while you make the wish, weaving the energy from the illuminated past into the present moment.
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