"God and goddess of sun and light,
Make tomorrow nice and bright,
Ggive me no wind that I have to fight
But instead a sunny day for a beautiful sight"
Place your candle in the cauldron and light it, then fold the paper with the spell on it and pass it through the flame of the canndle until it caught fire and drop it into the cauldron/pot. Once the paper stopped burning concentrate once you see blue sky the spell is then complete.
Hold your hands far apart next slowly move them closer. Then move your hands toward you.This will either make a big breeze or will make a whole room cold.
A spell to make the rain stop. Only applicable when you've used the 'Chanting Storms' spell
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Visualize sunny skies and keep it in your mind's eye as you cast your spell.
We call Emena, Mother of all created.
We call the Wind, Son of our Mother.
We call the Earth, Sister of the Wind.
We call Fire, Father and soul mate.
Wind and Earth now have met and all the Earth is wet.
Thankful are our unworthy souls,
Let us settle down.
Wind and Earth now may part (Repeat seven times)
Allows you to summon the wind to help cast other wind spells.
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Allow the wind to pass through your hands. In your head, picture as thought: you grabbing the wind. As you do, curl your hands into a fist. All you have to do is take a deep breath. After each breath, the wind will slowly increase in speed. It may take a few days to master.
A simple rain spell. It works best when you have a circle to do it with you. Results vary.
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Just you and three of your friends
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After casting your circle, gather in a circle and visualize what it is that you are trying to accomplish. Keep the image in your mind's eye and say the spell.
''We call Emena, Mother of all created.
We call the Wind, Son of our Mother.
We call the Earth, Sister of the wind,
We call the Father, Fire and Soul mate.
Hear us Spirits of the world,
Hear us cry your names.
Let wind and earth meat,
Let a storm spring forth.
We call Wind and Water (repeat this seven times)
Let us meet in perfect harmony,
An it harm none
So mote it be.''
Close your circle.
The name of the Goddess depends on who you see as the Mother Goddess. It was written by a close friend of mine and she preferred the Goddess Emena. I substitute if for Isis.