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Beneath the Mask

Color of the day:  Red
Incense of the day:  Bayberry
 
Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, is the traditional day of celebration before the austerity of Lent begins. In New Orleans, Mardi Gras is a huge event that goes on for days.
Although the observance stems from Catholic tradition, Mardi Gras itself is a very decadent pagan festival, similar to the European tradition of Carnivale, where people wear masks and behave in uncharacteristic ways.
The energy of these festivals lies between the realms of the mystical and the mundane, where we might meet another version of ourselves.
This ritual lets you explore your hidden potential. Get a basic mask from a craft store. Put it on and look at yourself in the mirror.
Light a candle and turn off the lights.
Continue to look at your reflection, particularly your eyes. You may find you see some odd things, but let these images offer you insights into your true self.
When you feel ready, remove the mask. Your face will look slightly different, because you have glimpsed your hidden self and all the potential that lies within you. Repeat this ritual whenever you are feeling unsure of your path or your place in life.
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About Peg Aloi
Peg Aloi is a freelance writer, film critic, and media studies scholar. Her anthology New Generation Witches (Ashgate Press 2008), co-edited with Hannah Johnston, explores the world of teenage witchcraft. She teaches media studies at the College of Saint Rose, and has been a consultant on a number ...
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