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POSTED UNDER Charm, Peace

Spell: The Jar of Bitter-Sweet

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Here is a spell for sweetening up a stressful or bitter situation.


You will need:
• A small lemon
• A permanent marker
• A small to medium-sized jar with a metal lid
• Honey
• Some dried or fresh lavender
• A white candle in a holder

Empower the lemon to be a connection to what is causing you stress by creating a sigil and drawing this with permanent marker on the peel. Allow to dry. Fill the jar halfway with honey, then add some lavender. Insert the lemon, then cover with honey to fill the jar completely. Scoop up some honey on your finger and put in your mouth so you can taste it. Say:

Honey, sweet upon my tongue,
Sweeten now the bitter one.
Into darkness shine your light,
Bring me peace, make all things bright.

Close the lid tightly and burn the candle on top of it safely. Burn a new candle on top of it each week and speak the charm aloud.

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