Tuesday, March 17, 2009
spell to find a job
Take one LARGE black candle, and write on it everything that opposes you in getting the job you desire (this could be fear, lack of experience, lack of contacts, whatever). Also take one piece of parchment paper and write the same things on it. Dress the black candle with "Be gone" or some other banishing oil. Every night for nine nights, at 9 PM or midnight, burn the black candle while visualizing the obstacles disappearing. On the ninth night, burn the parchment also. (Try to burn the candle so there is only about one hour or less left to burn out on the last night). Then at 10 PM after the black candle has burned out, light a green glass candle that has been dressed with money drawing or success oil. (Prior to this you will have focused on everything you want this new job to be - hours, days, location, salary, benefits,, etc. - be very specific. Write these things on a second piece of parchment.) The green candle will be burned for four nights, visualizing everything you wrote. On the fourth night also burn the second piece of parchment. On the fifth night burn a "thank you" candle - yellow, white, or orange, or the color that is significant to your favorite goddess. Notes:If you cannot do the spell at night, it can be done at 9 AM or noon. Instead of one large candle you could also use nine individual black candles, and write something different on each one. The best timing would be to begin on the waning moon, and finish on the waxing moon, but the spell can be used anytime. The spell begins as soon as you conceive of it. If you get what you want before the ritual is over, complete the entire ritual anyway, including thanking the gods. You want part one (the banishment) to end on the Dark Moon (the night BEFORE the New Moon), and you want part two (getting the job) to start on the New Moon. The Dark Moon is used for banishment and getting rid of. The New Moon is for new beginnings. Hence the timing noted. On disposing of the ashes, this is what I suggest for part one. When I write and do a banishing ritual, I scatter the ashes to the winds. This is symbolic of the (obstacle, whatever) being scattered, and therefore removed. So, once the parchment has burned completely and the ashes are cool, take them outside and toss them into the air, letting thewinds scatter them. The next best thing is to dump them into running water (no, not down the sink or toilet, but in a creek or river). This would "wash" them away. For part two of the spell, I'm going on instinct. Something is telling me that the ashes and candle stub should be put in a box and left in a safe place. As long as they remain undisturbed, the job is secure. I'm not going to claim that this is correct, so anyone who does this spell should take care of the ashes according to their preference, teachings, and/or instinct.
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