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Lotus Pods

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Protection, Spiritualism

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Use a Lotus Pod to hold ritual incense sticks for an added degree of magick.

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Carry a Lotus Pod with you for protection and luck, tucking inside a tiny parchment inscribed with the names of your loved ones for their protection.

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On your birthday, place a parchment with your wishes inside a Lotus Pod and cast it into a natural body of water if you are a water sign, burn it if you are a fire sign, toss it off of a cliff or a hill if you are an air sign or bury it if you are an earth sign. Your wish just may come true.

 

 

 

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