Venturing into a Soul-Based Business

10 Magikcal Uses for Peppermint

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10 Ways to Use Peppermint

1.  Put it in a sleep sachet to encourage prophetic dreams.  Peppermint is known for its ability to enhance “third eye” awareness and peaceful sleep.  Pairs nicely with chamomile or lavender in this us.

2.  Dry it and keep it near your work space.  Its association with prosperity and financial success make it an ideal herb for raising the vibrations wherever you do what you do to earn a living.

3.  Put it in the cloth or bag you keep your tarot cards or runes in.  Its cleansing properties keep the energy clear and fresh.

4.  Hang over a sick bed.  Peppermint speeds healing and drives off the negative vibes sickness can bring into the home.

5.  Burn during funerary rites or at a grave site to help with grieving.  Peppermint eases raw emotion.

6.  Rub on temples to promote mental clarity.  Whether you are facing…

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MUSIC FOR THE DAY ~ Stevie Nicks: “Call On Me For Magic”

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The Paper Magician

The Paper Magician by Charlie N. Holmberg My rating: 4 of 5 stars I enjoyed this book immensely. The characters were interesting and well rounded. Ceony, who had graduated at the top of her class at Tagis Praff School for the Magically Inclined had hopes of learning to be-spell metal. Instead she is apprenticed to … Continue reading The Paper Magician

Elemental Garden Blessing Ritual

Great post can’t wait to get into my garden again

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Don’t you just love this time of year?  The air has that moist earth smell.  Bulbs are poking their heads up out of the ground to see what’s shakin’.  Stuff is getting all green.  And the whole world finally seems to be shaking off its frosty chill.

It’s time to really get going in the garden.  Take care of the spiritual side with this simple garden blessing.

Garden Blessing Ritual

You will need:

*A gemstone of your choice.
*Spring water
*Salt
*Smudge stick
*Compass
*A small red, green, yellow and blue candle
*Hand shovel.

1.  Let’s get started.  Dig in there.  Literally.  Grab your hand shovel.  Take that bad boy and turn over the soil.  Get your hands dirty.  Bugs and worms are cool.  Don’t be afraid to touch them.  They don’t bite.  Well, most of them.

2.  Once the bed is good and broken up, take the gemstone in your dirty hands…

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