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You Searched For:   Barbara Ardinger
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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

In the musical Wicked, the Grimmerie is the book that only Elphaba can read. In one scene, she picks it up, moves downstage away from unsympathetic characters, opens it at random, and recites a string of nonsense syllables that put wings on the monkeys. Traditional witches call this book a Book of Shadows. We all need a Grimmerie in which we record the magical work we do, plus our thoughts and ideas about magic. Whether you use a journal with pages of real paper or put it on your phone, your ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

If, like me, you’re older than twelve, you may find technology bewildering when you get a new device or an upgrade. To make this new technology more understandable and easier to work with, fill it with magic. Lay the new device on your altar. Center yourself and then surround the device with a circle of indigo (third-eye chakra) energy. Strengthen the circle, then expand it so it’s a big indigo bubble with your device in the center. Speak the following invocation: O, (name of ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

In the play Peter Pan, when Tinker Bell drinks the poison intended for Peter and her light begins to fade, the audience saves her life by applauding. I even clap for her when I’m watching the DVD. We may not be able to literally save lives with applause, but we can cheer and encourage people and save their energetic lives by applauding. When you hear a speech, even an informal one, on a topic you support—applaud. When you hear music sung or played beautifully—applaud. When ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

Instead of seeing today as midwinter, let’s see Imbolc as the first day of spring. No matter where you live, look out the window. If it’s snowing, look under the snow and see the sprouting green leaves. Imagine your yard in its springtime splendor. Gather your coven (or work alone) to invoke springtime. Place two candles on your altar, one dark and one light (white or yellow). Light the dark candle and go around the circle, giving thanks for winter’s rest. Use the dark candle ...

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Color of the day: White Incense of the day: Sandalwood Today is a precursor to May Day. It is the Roman festival honoring the goddess Flora, thanking her for keeping the flowers and grains blooming....
       
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