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Color of the Day
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Today is Dita e Veres (“The Summer Day”), one of the most celebrated pagan days in Albania. This marks the end of winter and honors nature’s ability to regenerate. Zana Malit, Muse of the Mountain and the goddess of hunting, forests, and nature, only comes out of her temple today. Let’s invoke Zana Malit’s spirit. Put a large bowl of spring water in the middle of the floor. Collect four 3-to-4-inch pillar candles in the colors orange, yellow, blue, and green. ...

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Try this with any problem for which no obvious solution seems to be in sight. Light a candle and call on the Goddess (or call on the Divine in another way). On a scrap of paper, write: Thank you for solving the issuewith ____ in an even better waythan I ever could have envisioned.I am so grateful that I neverhave to worry about it again. Fold or roll up the paper and place it in your cauldron or in a small box with a lid. As you literally close the lid on the problem, feel that you are ...

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Magick isn’t just about getting the things we want; it’s also about personal growth, and Thanksgiving is a powerful time to do a little personal development work. Take a moment to think about the various injustices currently taking place and what you can do to help those whose rights and opportunities are being trampled on. Write these things down on a small piece of paper or an index card. Place a pillar candle (and its holder) on top of your piece of paper, then light your candle ...

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The face of the Green Man looms in trees here in the West, while in Asia the contented face of the Buddha beams across the land on temple walls. In Egypt the mystical face of Tutankhamen peers through space and time, the epitome of ancient Egypt. There is indeed something magical about all these faces—but all these faces are masks. We like to look at these symbols, these faces of time and tradition. They bestow something upon us, and when gazing at these faces, we find peace, knowledge, ...

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Gather a piece of moonstone, rose quartz, or jade (or all three) and a violet or ivy leaf. Wrap these in a small piece of green fabric, and, as you assemble the bundle, think of a friend you wish to...
       
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