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From: MSN NicknameDamage�?/nobr>  (Original Message)Sent: 8/7/2005 11:20 AM

 Stuffed Animal Sweet Dreams

 

Place a teaspoon each of
Lavender
Rose and
Marigold petals

into a small bowl.
Mix them with your fingers saying

"Sweet Dreams"

over and over again.

Add a small drop of holy water to the mixture.

Take a new stuffed toy open a small hole in one of it's seams to place the mixture inside.

Sew the animal back up saying with each stitch

"Sweet Dreams and Love".

Sprinkle the animal with holy water,

hold a purple candle and say:

As this candle burns, the magic begins.
Across the plains of dreamtime,
Pleasant thoughts the angels send.

Light the candle and place it on your altar.
Take the animal to each quarter, beginning at the North,
and ask the elements to attach sweet dreams to the animal.

When you have finished, go to the center of the circle
and call the Goddess and God and your gardian angel,
making the same request.

Sit on the floor and close your eyes, holding the animal.
Rock back and forth,
saying

"Sweet Dreams"

repeatedly.

Allow the candle to continue to burn after you have released the circle.

 

 

By: Silver Ravenwolf

 

 

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