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Ritual: It is best to find a work area that you can leave untouched for three days.
If you must put away your tools, try to at least keep your spell candle out in the
open.
Prepare your work area by setting up any tools you may use. While setting up
your area, CONCENTRATE on the purpose of your work. Imagine how good it
feels to be happy. Do not let negative thoughts enter your mind!
Just prior to your work, bathe in purification herbs, or with your favorite bath
salts. While you are bathing, concentrate again on the purpose of your spell.
Again, do not let negative thoughts enter your mind.
After bathing, go to your work area. Cast a circle and light your incense.
Envision a large, yellow ball of light surrounding you and your work area. Hold
the yellow candle between the palms of your hands and direct all of your positive
energy into the candle. Place the candle in its candleholder. Prior to lighting the
candle, say, (either aloud, or to yourself):
?This candle represents the love and energy I have for myself?
Light the candle and say (either aloud or to yourself):
?As I light this candle, the veil of darkness that is ever present
in my mind is lifting. The darkness ceases to exist as the light of this
flame glows. Long has the darkness filled my mind,
my desire to be happy is intense like the heat of fire.
As this candle burns, my spirits are lifting and the
negative energy is washing away.
I will be happy; my life will be peaceful.
I can see myself as I wish to be-happy and free!?
Sit back and watch the candle burn. Meditate on how good if feels to be happy
and envision the veil of darkness lifting. When the candle had burned 1/3 of the
way, say:
?As the flame of the candle is extinguished-the light burns forever in my mind?
And wave the candle out. Repeat this for two more nights. On the last night, after
the candle has burned away and the leftover wax has cooled-throw away the
leftover wax into to trash and envision your depression being thrown away with
the wax. You will overcome your depression! From - Phantom120
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