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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Magic on Thursdays

It's Thursday, which is controlled by the planet Jupiter and resonates to the vibrations of the color green. The aspects of the planet are: fast money, finding lost items or people, gambler's luck, etc... So today is a great day for money spells, finding that library book you've misplaced, buying lottery scratch-offs, hearing from a long lost friend, relative or old flame, etc. Any kind of contests or competitions that fall on a Thursday will, with effort from you, go your way. I like to wrap the largest denomination of bill that I have in a nice big Bay leaf and carry it in my wallet. It seems that if I am open to it, money will just seem to find its way to me. It may not be huge money, but it's money I didn't have before!
Well, on to our Herbs for the day:


Basil:
known for it's use in love, exorcism, wealth, sympathy, and protection. Dispels confusion, fears & weakness. Drives off hostile spirits. Associated with Candlemas. Sprinkle an infusion of basil outside of the building where you hope to be employed for luck in a job interview (be careful not to be seen!) or in your business to attract money and success. Wear or carry to aid in attracting money and prosperity. I often put a dab of Basil oil on my money before I go out shopping. When I spend it, I always seem to make more to replace what I spent, or find an outrageously good, unadvertized sale, sometimes just a great rummage sale that has exactly what I didn't know I was looking for, but really needed :)
Also Called: Common Basil, Sweet Basil, St. Josephwort, St. Joseph's Wort, Tulsi, Tulasi, Krishnamul, Kala Tulasi, Witches' Herb, Alabahaca, American Dittany



Bladderwrack:
Known for use for protection, sea spells, wind spells, money, psychic powers, and attracting customers. Wear in a charm for protection during travel, especially when traveling by water. I have never used this herb, but have been told by others who have used it that it works very well as part of a travel charm.
Also Called: Kelp, Seawrack, Kelpware, Black-tang, Cutweed, Sea Oak, Sea Spirit



Well, I think that's all for now - I'm getting an urge to go play with my clay :)
Have a Blessed Day!

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