BY A. S. WEBBER. 10 Ten little fire crackers Standing in a line, One thought he'd light a match Then-- There were nine. 9 Nine little fire crackers Walk...
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Brown candle (stability) Medium-sized rock Black yarn or cord Business card
On the first night of the Waxing Moon, collect the above ingredients and go to a place where
you can be undisturbed for at least 15 minutes. Light the brown candle and place the rock in
front of you. Next, get a business card that includes the name of the business. If you cannot
obtain a business card, simply write the full name of the business on a small piece of paper.
Write your full name on the back of the card or paper.
Set the card on top of the rock and, with the yarn or cord, wrap the rock; making
sure the business card is secure. Hold the rock within your hands and say this charm:
As the Moon increases, So too will my job secure.
With this, the spell is done. Allow the candles to burn themselves out. The rock may either be
placed with your magical supplies or actually taken to work and hid in your desk or another
safe place. Work as best and as hard as you can at your new job.
By the Full Moon, the job will be secured.
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