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Spell: Skull Charm for Intelligence

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If skulls are part of your fashion choices, this charm will blend flawlessly into your wardrobe. Skulls aren't necessarily a symbol of death. They can also be a symbol of intelligence, as they hold and protect our brains. This spell encourages logic, learning, intelligence, and study.

You will need a purple candle and a piece of skull jewelry or a skull trinket that is small enough to put in your pocket.

Safely light the purple candle and hold the skull near the flame, without allowing it to touch. Let the skull become just slightly warm from the light of the candle. Place the skull against your forehead and feel the charm on your skin. Imagine the heat entering your own skull and permeating your brain, lighting it up with a gentle glow. This glow is your brain awakening, opening up, and absorbing and storing new information. Extinguish the candle.

Wear or carry the skull charm in learning scenarios like school or job training. Repeat the process with the candle as needed.

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Kate Freuler is the author of Magic at the Crossroads: The Devil in Modern Witchcraft and Of Blood and Bones: Working with Shadow Magick and the Dark Moon. She has written articles for Llewellyn's Magical Almanac, Llewellyn's Spell-a-Day Almanac, and Llewellyn's Sabbats Almanac. She lives in ...



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