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Pagan Car Protection Charm
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Pagan Car Protection Charm
Posted by: Copperwoman on Tuesday, January 26, 2010 - 11:00 AM
by Kris Bradley
As a modern domestic witch a large amount of time can be spent in your car. There are multiple spells for automobiles: everything from protecting your car from having issues in the snow to quick prayers to get a better parking spot. Protection spells for your car can be elaborate rituals invoking gods and goddesses, burning herbs and casting circles. There is, however, a very simple charm that you can create to invite a protective spirit to your car, much like inviting a domestic deity into your home.
The first step starts with a small, plastic toy. The trick is to find a toy that represents something that you find to be fierce and protective: lion, bear, dragon, dinosaur, griffon, leopard, wolf, gorilla, tiger, elephant. Track down a miniature representation of the animal and cleanse it in whatever way feels best to you. This could mean a sage smudging, leaving in a moonlit window overnight, etc..
Read the complete article: National Examiner
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