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You Searched For:   Equinox
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The equinox is an auspicious time for magick, and now that it’s autumn, it’s the perfect time to break out the pumpkin spice. These aromatic spices are delectable in desserts and beverages, and they’re also associated with wealth, power, prosperity, and magick. This prosperity spell uses these high-powered ingredients and the ample magick available at this time of the year. You will need a bowl, spices (cinnamon, ginger, allspice, nutmeg, and cloves), coins, honey, water ...

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The aurora australis is the southern lights found in the Southern Hemisphere, similar to the aurora borealis of the Northern Hemisphere. And just like their Nordic cousins, the southern lights look like multicoloured angel wings streaking across the sky. The aurora australis is best seen in August and September, around the time of the spring equinox, which in the north would be Mabon or the autumnal equinox. These amazing lights bring the potential for creativity and signify individuality. They ...

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We all know spring is about renewal; it’s one of the most magical times of the year. In this ritual you will create a blessing basket—a decorative item to display on your altar that represents your magical life. You can also include things you wish to manifest in the coming year. It’s like an Easter basket, but instead of candy, put in crystals, tarot cards, candles, etc. Of course, you can certainly add eggs and flowers, too. You can line the basket with decorative moss or ...

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The aurora borealis is named after Aurora, the Roman goddess of the dawn, and Boreas, the Greek god of the north wind. Also known as the northern lights, the aurora borealis is the result of particles colliding with atoms high in the atmosphere. There are many wondrous names for the northern lights, from the Dance of Spirits to the Charge of the Equinoxes, and strangely enough, they do seem to appear around the time of the equinoxes, especially in the spring. They are also connected to ...

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If winter makes you suffer from cabin fever and the seasonal blahs, let this ritual rid your home of all sorts of negativity. Start by using fragrances associated with January-allspice, ginger, and...
       
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