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This spell needs to be cast with the purest intent and
with an emphasis on what is right for your friend. Sometimes we have
horrible experiences so we can learn a lesson, such as how to protect,
love, and honor life and ourselves. Sometimes we need to visit the edge
before we can see how far down it is to fall. This spell, which will be
more like a ritual prayer, can be cast for anyone who is using drugs or
alcohol, is running with the wrong crowd, has bulimia or anorexia, cuts
him or herself, is being hurt by another, or who has other needs.
The first thing for you to realize is that your friend
is the only one who can raise herself or himself out of the pain. Your
job is to be supportive and unconditionally loving. Your friend is
hurting, and sometimes a person's way of dealing with pain will be to
lash out or even clam up; most of these actions are survival skills he
or she has learned to cope and have nothing to do with you. As a friend,
you are not required to sit by and be their punching bag, and do not
take it personally. Before doing this spell, be sure to ask your
friend's permission to make him or her a healing pouch, as magick is
never performed for someone without their knowledge or permission.
Write down your friend's name on a piece of paper. Write
down every wonderful quality about your friend, especially those present
when she or he is well. Fold the paper and place it in a green cloth.
Add a piece of amethyst to your pouch. Lastly, place eucalyptus leaves
or oil in the pouch. As you bind the pouch with a silver or green
ribbon, say:
Guardians, protect _______ (friend's name).
Right action takes place.
Help ________ (friend's name) out of this space.
Show her/him the love around
By Divine will from sky to ground.
Give the healing pouch to your friend.
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Teen Spell Book by Jamie Martinez Wood
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Jamie
Martinez Wood is a teacher and the author of eight books on empowerment,
magic, earth spirituality, and Latino culture. A firm believer in the
power of writing, Jamie has kept a diary since she was eleven years old,
and she still has that first one. Her passion is to provide support and
encouragement to young women on their life’s journey. She teaches
workshops, leads retreats, and gives performances on personal power,
seasonal living, the faerie essence of herbs and ritual ceremony. She
conducts classroom visits and assemblies on writing, publishing, and
self-esteem. Visit her at
www.JamieMartinezWood.com.
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