Lughnasadh is during the heat wave of Summer and we will be harness that heat in our spell. People have been using fire in magick since the fire was first created. This is a combination of wish spell magick and fire magick. We will be using a the corn husk to create a envelope for our spell to be placed in then burned. Humans have been using fire for over a million year in not just cooking food, but for magick as well. Imagine if you will how magical it would be for our ancestors to smash two rocks together then a spark of fire emerges. They saw the power in it and knew that it was a product of the Divine. From that point people would gather around fire and speak to the Deities to ask them to help and heal them. After our ancestors discovered the ability to write they would combine that with the power of fire. They would write their desires on scrolls and say them out to the Gods & Goddess then throw it in to the fire. They believed that the smoke would then take their message to the Deities. Modern time witches don't often use scrolls to write their spell on sizzling paper and burn it. You write your spell onto the paper, setting your intentions then fold it and ignite with a candle on your altar. You then drop your sizzling paper into a cauldron or fire safe dish and watch as it burns like our ancestors magick sending their intentions to the Gods. We want to add a little harvest magick to the spell so will be wrapping our sizzle paper with corn husks. Once you write your intention on the paper then use fold the corn husk over it. Use the silk from the corn to tie the husk over the sizzling paper, saying: I seal my magic locking it tight so it may burn sending it off right Light the corner where the sizzling paper is to poking out then place it in the cauldron, saying: May the smoke travel to and fro speaking to the Gods so they may know Bury the ashes in a hole so that the energy is grounded, saying: So mote it be.
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