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Three Spells To Bring Good Fortunes
by Victor Epand, Vic
Prosperous Success Spell

Ingredients:
1 green charm bag
3 coins, silver
Cinnamon
Cedar oil
Altar or small table
Cauldron

Directions:
In a small dish, combine the cinnamon and cedar oil. Place the dish inside the cauldron and sit in the center of the altar. Arrange the three silver coins around the cauldron. Using the forefinger of your writing hand, tap the top of each coin and say aloud:

Gleaming coins of the Moon,
Round and shiny, bring unto me a boon.
Bring to my hands more of your kind.
Multiply, expand, into what is imagined in my mind.

Put the coins into the cauldron in the dish with the cinnamon and cedar. Add three more drops of the oil. Draw a circle in the air seven times around the top of the cauldron, using your writing hand and traveling in a clockwise motion. State aloud:

Elements of the Earth, cunning and bright.
Share your treasures here on this night.
Share with me riches of silver and gold,
Success, prosperity, all I can hold."

Place all of the dish ingredients into the bag and carry the satchel with you until the moon has cycled through all of its phases back to a Full Moon.

Simple Luck Spell

Ingredients:
1 gold colored candle
1 small jade stone

Directions:

Light the candle and focus on what sort of changes you are seeking to happen. Take the stone into your hand and mentally "move" those notions to the stone, so that they are stored inside. Imagine your own energy charging the stone as you say aloud:

"Changing energies,
Universal luck,
Weighted my way-
Fortunate door opening,
Beginning this day."

Imagine the energy releasing from the stone and into the universe. Blow out the candle and carry the stone with you until you no longer need its assistance.

Welcome a New Beginning Spell

Ingredients:
1 white candle
Scissors
2 to 4 inch string
1 green cloth (6" square is enough)
1 key
Iris
Chamomile, dry
White ribbon
Ritual knife

Directions:
Using the ritual knife, carve your name into the side of the candle while stating aloud:

Fresh and clean, with flame so pure,
My old life is now obscure.

Imagine as vividly as possible what sort of new life and opportunities you want to come to you. With the scissors, cut the string into two equal pieces, allowing them to drop to the ground. Pick them up and lay them on the cloth while stating aloud:

Remove your boundries, Terminus.
Liberate me, Libertus.

Lay the key over the pieces of strings while stating aloud:

Carna, come unlock your doors,
A new beginning, I implore.

Lay the Iris over the key while stating:

Iris, help me cross the bridge.
Janus, give me what I wish.

Add the chamomile to the top while stating:

Freya, make all fresh and new.
Do not what I ask of you.

Bring the edges of the cloth together and tie with the ribbon so it is a pouch. As you are tying the ribbon, say aloud:

"A brand new life, I start today.
I seal my old life out- away.
I now embrace what come to me.
In growth and opportunity."

Allow the candle to burn down and carry the pouch with you until you no longer need its assistance.
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