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Spells : Celtic Tree of Rowan Protection Charm
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From: MSN NicknameÁяΐзşĦŠŧøям�?/nobr>  (Original Message)Sent: 9/29/2008 6:27 PM

Author: Karri Aldrich

Also known as the Mountain Ash, the Rowan tree has long enjoyed magical eminence for it's protective properties. WIth the festival of Imbolc just around the corner, it is a perfect time to clear your space of negative energy by making a protection charm for the remaining winter days ahead:

Burn a sprig of rosemary to cleanse your home, sweeping the rooms widdershins (counterclockwise) to banish stagnant energy. If possible, find a branch or twig from a Rowan/Mountain Ash tree. If Rowan is not available, use a sturdy branch of Rosemary. Wind a red ribbon around the branch and with each wind say:

"The power of Rowan
protects me and thee"

Hang the branch above your door.
You're done!



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