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Spell: Make You Invisible Spell

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 
Color of the day: Gray
Incense of the day: Juniper

Is there someone in your life who is harassing or stalking you? If you face this difficulty, try this spell on the waning Moon to disconnect from your persistent admirer. Light a gray candle, or black and white candles. Gray represents invisibility and neutrality as it contains equal amounts of black and white. Light some frankincense incense for protection, then visualize a protective circle made of a mirror that you can see out but others cannot see through to you. This makes you invisible to your disillusioned admirer. The mirror will reflect energy back to anyone who looks in. While visualizing, recite:

The energy you send
Cannot see or reach me.
It cannot find the target,
Behind the wall you cannot see.

If you own anything that reminds you of this person, wrap it in gray material and bury it where it will not be disturbed or dug up.
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