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Spell: Spell of Discarding

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Tonight's moon, a waning one in Aries, just as the sun has passed the solstice, is most auspicious for discarding and banishing negative energies. For this spell, you will need a fireproof dish, such as a small cauldron, plus a black candle and some gray paper. Take a moment to jot down all the energies you wish to discard, each on a small piece of the gray paper. Be sure to include all your "labels"-those things that others have said about you or that you have said about yourself that you do not agree with or no longer find to be true. Take your time and think deeply about these energies. Then, one by one, burn them in the candle flame and drop them into the cauldron, watching them burn away forever.
Say:

"As the moon dies, as the sun dies, as
the year dies, so let these falsehoods
about me die, never to return."

After the last one, say "So mote it be" with all the courage and conviction you can muster. Know that you are healed. And so mote it be.
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About Thuri Calafia
Thuri Calafia (Portland, OR) is an ordained Wiccan minister and High Priestess who has been teaching the Wiccan path for over thirty years. The founder of the Circles system and the Circles School of Witchcraft and Wicca, she is actively involved in her local community and teaches workshops, ...



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