Saturday, December 18, 2010

Started good, ending bad...

Well, the whole let's hope the rest of the day is good, blew up in my face. Excellent. . . The dogs destroyed one of my couch cushions....I have to sew it back together.....exciting. . . .

I've decided that I needed some luck, and I figured you might need some too. So here's a spell for luck.

You need:
Green Candle
Black Candle
White Candle
Orange Candle
Purple Candle

First, you should wash yourself with soap that has avocado in it (Avocado promotes wealth and luck). In a quiet room, call your circle. Take your athame, and carve the rune symbol for luck into a green candle.

Light the black candle and say: 
"This is my bad luck. Leave me now, you're not welcome here anymore. I shed no tears over the parting." 

Light the white one and say: 
"This one neutralizes any remnants of bad luck. They dissolve into nothingness now." 

Light the orange one and say: 
"This one represents the changes for good which are coming into my life. I welcome them with open arms." 

Light the purple candle and say: 
"This is the astral energy that I need to speed up the change." 


Finally, light the green candle, while chanting: 
"I welcome change. I welcome the incoming good into my life." 


You must leave the candle to burn completely.




So my grandmother told me a story today about when my mother was younger. It was a nice story, which is different from the ones in my mother's past. 


My grandmother had just moved into a shitty apartment with my mom and aunt liz, after the divorce from Frank. It was a week before Christmas, and my grandmother didn't have any money for presents, or anything else for that matter. However, my mother found that there were people selling trees for only $5 down the street, so she begged my grandmother to give her $5, to at least have a tree. My grandmother caved, and gave her the money, and my mother came back with the saddest looking tree. My grandmother looked at this Charlie Brown tree and said 'see, I told you that you couldn't get a good tree for $5, I'm going to bed."


Well, a few hours later, my mother and aunt woke up my grandmother, and brought her into the living room. The tree was full and decorated. My grandmother exclaimed 'It's a christmas miracle!' And my mother says 'no, we found another tree in the trash, and we took off the branches, and duct taped them to this tree; and only put the decorations on the branches attached to the tree.'


Creative, huh?


-Wolf

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