Dawn Delight
From classical mythology to country lore, the dew has always had magical significance as a beauty enhancer and giver of strength. Medieval alchemists collected dew for their potions and called it "water from heaven." Ladies and country girls alike would go to the fields to "meet the dew" and wash their faces with it. Perform this spell at dawn, whenever the weather is warm enough.
You will need:
- a flower blossom
- a light flowing robe
- a pair of sandals
Method
A meadow is the ideal place to perform this spell, but a garden lawn will suffice. Buy or pick a flower blossom teh day before the spell, and keep it safe. Rise early the following morning, and dress in a robe and sandals. Holding the flower, go to your meadow in silence, inhaling deeply the sweet scent of morning. Remove your sandals and saver the velvety touch between your toes. Wash your face and hands in the dew, invoking:
"Embrace me from the break of day to the setting of the sun, I thank you air, fire, water, earth, blessed be the one."
If the inclination takes you, remove your rove and let the magic of the dew enfold the whole of your body.
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