Midsummer's Day Herb Gathering Spell
"June 23"
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- Midsummer's Day is a traditional time for Witches in all parts of the world to gather herbs from their gardens or from the wild to use in potions, dream pillows, poppets, and other forms of spellcraft.
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- To be recited on Midsummer's Day, thrice before and thrice after gathering your herbs for magickal workings:
"Herbs of magick, herbs of power,
Root and bark, leaf and flower,
Work for me when charms are spoken,
Potions brewed and curses broken!"
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Summer Solstice Spell
Today is one of the holiest days of the year. At first light, take a
Tall white or yellow candle and a short black candle outside; light
Them to symbolize the longest day and shortest night of the year.
A Flower-scented incense is good to burn while you intone the words
Below
Brother Sun and Mother Moon,
Day is longest now.
Energies of the brilliant Sun
Aid all at work
Or having fun.
Longest day,
A blessing is,
From rise to set supreme is the Sun.
Fueling growth and
Passions bright,
Strong and true is the solar light.
Bounty grows
And river flows,
As Earth is warmed and lighted.
Creative energy reaches zenith
On this day of shortest night.
Crops grow high and excitement grows,
With each new ray of Sun.
Every day,
All creatures play
And hail the mighty Sun.
Ancient solstice,
Fires burning,
Honor the Sun and feed the light.
Druid, Indian, Norse, and Celt all danced
On Summer Solstice,
Joyously felt.
Solar winds
And solar flares
Wash away our hunger and our cares.
Mighty Sun,
King of warmth,
Makes humans to frolic and bees to swarm.
Keep this day
In memory bright,
To warm you on long winter nights.
May the rays of solstice keep us warm,
All through the year.
The Sun has kissed
Flower field and tree,
The Sun is supreme.
So mote it be.