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Sleep Spell  By this candle I do sleep, hidden from the day in the night so deep.  O Lady Moon, guide my dreams, cover me with your beautiful beams.  As the candle flame dies, please close my eyes.  Allow me to wake in the warmth of the Sun.

Sleep Spell By this candle I do sleep, hidden from the day in the night so deep. O Lady Moon, guide my dreams, cover me with your beautiful beams. As the candle flame dies, please close my eyes. Allow me to wake in the warmth of the Sun.

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Discover how to cast a strong binding love spell with our step-by-step guide! Learn the secrets to powerful love magic that can deepen your connection and strengthen your relationship. Perfect for beginners and experienced practitioners alike. #LoveSpell #BindingSpell #Magic #Witchcraft #Spellcasting #RelationshipGoals #LoveMagic

Discover how to cast a strong binding love spell with our step-by-step guide! Learn the secrets to powerful love magic that can deepen your connection and strengthen your relationship. Perfect for beginners and experienced practitioners alike. #LoveSpell #BindingSpell #Magic #Witchcraft #Spellcasting #RelationshipGoals #LoveMagic

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The party is finally here... Justina from La Boheme Magique and Anna from Frosted Petunias came up with such a fun idea for a blog party ~ everyone who loves the movie Practical Magic was invited to do a blog...

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WICCAN REDE (LONG Poem) Poster 8.5 x 11" Parchment NEW Book of Shadows Page - $7.49. FOR SALE! A poster featuring the full version of the Wiccan Rede, a traditional rhyming verse. The Wiccan Rede outlines the Pagan way of life, from celebrating the cycles of nature to acting honorably toward others. It ends with the famous words, "An it harm none, do what ye will." These posters 272930825144

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a wooden plaque with an old fashioned poem on it's front and back side

Unspoken Love Long have I loved—but some strange spell, Forbids my heart its tale to tell; Here, take this card and simply feel, The love my lips dare not reveal. The poem printed on this late nineteenth-century acquaintance card also appeared in "The Perils of Amateur Poetry," a brief article that circulated in newspapers in 1881, including the Chatsworth Plaindealer, Chatsworth, Ill., April 16, 1881, p. 6. The article told how Rodney McGollan, an amateur poet, was "compelled to pay a…

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