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| Herbal Sachet recipe and Empowering |
PROTECTION SATCHET
Ingrediants:
1. 1 tsp. dried Anise seed (any kind of Anise)
2. 1 1/2 tsp. dried whole Cloves
3. petals of 1 small dried red Rose
4. 2 tsp. dried Rosemary
5. 6 dried Bay leaves
6. 9 inch by 9 inch square white cotton cloth
7. 6 inch purple cord or yarn
Mix all ingredients well, then place into the center of white cloth in a pile. Bring each corner up to the center one at a time, in a clockwise motion. when all corners are up and touching, there will be four folds sticking out. In a clockwise motion, bring the corners of these folds to the center as well.
Take the purple cord or yarn and wrap it around the cloth 3 times, just above the high spot of the herbs. Tie three knots, and let the ends hang.
EMPOWERING THE HERBAL SACHET:
Sit in a quiet place, preferably outdoors, and hold the sachet cupped in your hands. Close your eyes and imaging a white travelling through your arms and into the sachet. Feel safety, feel protected. See yourself standing surrounded by a white light. See it coming from the sachet.
Empower the sachet once a week, and make a new sachet once a month. Continue using the sachet until you feel that you no longer need it.
All the ingredients can be found at your local grocery store except for the dried rose and the cloth and cord. Find or buy a red rose and hang it upside down by the stem for 3 days in a warm, dry place to dry.
--Silventar
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