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Amulet for Getting a Job
To help your chances, fill a green flannel bag with gravel root on a night
when the moon is waxing or is in the sign of Virgo or Capricorn.
Pass the bag through the rising smoke of a candle and/or incense (use a
green or gold candle and any of the following herbs as a scent/incense:
acacia, alfalfa, almond, basil, bayberry, birthroot, bistort, buckeye,
cascara sagrada, chamomile, cinnamon, clover, comfrey, dragon's blood,
fenugreek, galangal, garlic, ginseng, goldenrod, High John the Conqueror,
honeysuckle, Irish moss, knotweed, lavender, lovage, luckyhand root,
mandrake, mountain laurel, myrtle, nutmeg, periwinkle, queen of the meadow,
red clover, skullcap, sea lettuce, smartweed, snakeroot, spikenard, squill,
thyme, tonka beans, tulip, vervain, yellow dock... okay, so I know my
herbs. :P) and say as you do so:
"By the four ancient elements
I do consecrate this amulet
and dedicate it as a tool
of positive wiccan magick."
Now consecrate it to the four elemental/directional spirits, saying:
"Ancient gods of the air, and all
elemental spirits of the east,
let this amulet now be charged
with the mystical energy
of your divine white light."
"Ancient gods of the fire, and all
elemental spirits of the sout,
let this amulet now be charged
with the mystical energy
of your divine white light."
"Ancient gods of the water, and all
elemental spirits of the west,
let this amulet now be charged
with the mystical energy
of your divine white light."
"Ancient gods of the earth, and all
elemental spirits of the north,
let this amulet now be charged
with the mystical energy
of your divine white light."
If you have tools to represent the elements and hold the bag up to the
different directions you are praying to, it is a good idea but not necessary.
Finish off by blessing the goddess by saying something like:
"Blessed be in the name of the goddess
and in the name of her consort.
So mote it be."
Make sure you have it with you whenever you go on a job interview or fill
out an application.
elisa
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