Replacement for Sea water

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Replacement for Sea water
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What you need ...

  • Sea salt
  • Water (Do not use faucet water)

Instructions:

I. Fill a small portion of salt in a container and pour some water into another one. Now focus your attention on the salt and place both hands over it. Now visualize a bubble surrounding it with bright light, filling it with the Oceans energy, then say:

"The blessings of the Ocean shall be upon this creature of salt, and let all malignity and hindrance be cast forth hence from, and let all good enter herein, for without thee man wouldnt have not been made, wherefore I bless thee and invoke thee, that thou mayest aid me."

II. Now read aloud this prayer:

"Bless the Ocean and all that is within me, bless her holy waters and forget not all her love. Who satisfy thy tongue with her salty wisdom, for she knoweth mans thirst for knowledge. Bless the Sea Gods, that personify her strength and beauty, hearkening to her power. Bless me and my kin, that do her pleasures and bless the Ocean in all her works in her domain. May I love her and may she always love me!"

III. When that is done get the vessel of water and sprinkle all the salt into it, while visualizing and doing the same thing as you focus on the Oceans energy and say:

"I exorcise thee, O creature of water, that all of thy impurities and uncleanness be casted out by her who created man by her watery womb, that thou be used for her holy waters and my magical practices, through the mighty power of the Ocean."

IV. Conclude the ritual by giving thanks by saying:

"Mother Ocean, hearken to my prayer and pour your blessings onto me as I give thanks for thy beauty and grace. May my future be bright with your deep, deep love for those who treat you with respect and love and that thine water be used as a replacement for your power for my magical practices. Thank you and So mote it be!"


Re: Replacement for Sea water
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I like this, but all I can say is that this is more likely to make a replacement for brine or salt water, than actual sea water which contains far more than salt alone.

But if you were in desperate need and wanted sea water ASAP then this would be perfect.


Re: Replacement for Sea water
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Thanks for your input H2O :)


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