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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

When you are starting to run dry on ideas and need inspiration to strike, you can head to the Cauldron of Cerridwen. Today, Wednesday, corresponds to knowledge and inspiration and will aid in helping to draw inspiration to us. Cerridwen tended her cauldron to create a potion that would grant inspiration. We are fortunate that we can create our own. You will need a small cauldron or mixing vessel. Into the cauldron you will put water and a stone of your choice. Blue lace agate, opal, or apatite ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

While spring's energy pushes us forward, this Posy Potion gives us a few minutes to sit and mindfully cultivate our mental and emotional gardens. Choose a tea blend that includes either hibiscus (relaxation, love, dream magic) or jasmine (prosperity, love, dreams). Let the tea steep so you have a strong, flavorful infusion. Sit with your mug of tea in place where you won't be disturbed for twenty minutes. As you drink your tea, imagine a cottage-style garden, with a profusion of plants and ...

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Incense of the Day

Every time I was ever sick as a child, my grandparents or parents would always make me soup to help me get well. With a little magical intention, you can create a potion that will work not only on the body but on the spirit as well. As you choose your ingredients for the soup, be sure to stir clockwise to promote healing. Simple ingredients could be chicken, noodles, carrots, and broth. Stir in herbs such as rosemary, ginger, and garlic to promote protection and healing. If you are not ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

This simple potion will help you guard and preserve your health during the final weeks of winter. Squeeze the juice of half a lemon into a sturdy mug. Add a large spoonful of honey, ½ teaspoon grated fresh ginger, and a sprinkle of red pepper flakes. Fill with near-boiling water and add a cinnamon stick as a swizzle, stirring sunwise (clockwise). Sip your tonic while it's very hot, imagining the benefits of the lemon (vitamin C), the honey (antiviral properties), the ginger ...

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The principles of the modern African American festival of Kwanzaa are unity, self-determination, collective work, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith. As named by Dr. Maulana...