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Spell: Tying Together Wholeness

Color of the Day
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January is a time to honor the rational and logical mind and the instinctual, natural parts of ourselves. Wholeness is key here. You need two pieces of string nine inches, feet, or yards long. Use light blue, yellow, or gold to represent your logical, thinking side. For your instinctive side, use colors such as red and brown. In front of your altar or during a ritual, take both strands together. You'll be making nine knots. Before tying each knot, say: "Heart and head combined as one, ruled both by Moon and by Sun. I unite both inside me. For the good of all, so mote it be." Keep the string in a safe place. When you feel the need to repeat the spell, run your fingers over each knot and repeat the chant.

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