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Spell: Fruit Tree Charms

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Throughout the harvest season, many Pagans practice a technique of offering energy, prayers, fertilizer, or love to a fruit tree before it is harvested. However, not all fruit in our grocery stores is treated with the same honor. This spell is designed to give love and gratitude to any fruit tree you see.
From a craft supply or bead store, procure some fruit-shaped glass beads; some white lace agate beads for peace, grace, and gratitude; and some blue labradorite beads for hope, spiritual vision, and healing. Finally, select a variety of brass bells, each different in pitch and size.
Make the fruit charms using cold-weather fishing line. First, create a large loop to slip-knot around a tree branch. Then thread the beads in patterns that you like. End each charm with a bell, and take a moment to imbue each with loving gratitude.
Throughout the day, give the charms as offerings to any fruit trees that you know and love or to any auspicious fruit trees that you stumble upon. In the moment that you hang the charm, thank the tree for holding all of the fruitful wisdom of Mother Earth.
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