In the household I grew up in, Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement in Judaism) meant a day and evening of phone calls where forgiveness was asked for and granted. While the practice can help us improve our relationships with other people, it can be a lot harder to forgive ourselves. For this spell, gather these items: Meditate on something you’ve had a hard time forgiving yourself for. On the paper, write: I forgive myself for _______. Sign it and fold the paper into thirds. Then fold it again in thirds in the other direction until you have a folded square of nine sections. Carefully light the paper over your cauldron and drop it inside to burn, saying three times: Forgiveness and peace, love and release. Once it has burned out, compost the ashes. |
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