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Spell: Unicorn Altar

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It's Tartan Day, a day to celebrate Scottish heritage. Here's a little heritage to celebrate: Scotland's national animal is the unicorn. Unicorns are associated with purity, protection, beauty, elegance, subtlety, magic, intuition, shapeshifting, and connection with the Otherworld.
Today, build a unicorn altar, with the intention to align with one or more of these qualities. Keep it simple or get elaborate. You might paint, draw, print out, or find a unicorn image, and then add symbols as desired. For example, you could choose a feather for subtlety and/or intuition, and a white quartz or lepidolite for protection and/or purity. Light a white candle and diffuse a light floral scent (via oil or incense) such as lavender or lilac. Envision a wise and beautiful unicorn as a wordless invocation, and inwardly align yourself with his or her vast power and wisdom.
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Tess Whitehurst (Boulder, CO) is an intuitive counselor, energy worker, feng shui consultant, and speaker. She has appeared on the Bravo TV show Flipping Out and her writing has been featured in such places as Writer's Digest, Llewellyn's annuals, and Spirit and Destiny magazine. She is also the ...



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