Revisiting the Feud Spell by Ellen Dugan

NOTE: Now that my ophthalmologist determined my vision issues are situational and not a sign of impending blindness, I’m feeling much better about being at my keyboard. However, since the blurriness still makes screen time challenging (and triggers headaches), I’m going to be scarce for a bit longer. I do have a ridiculously detailed health update in the works for next Monday. Can’t wait to get caught up!

Originally posted November 16, 2016

While doing a bit of poking around on the Llewellyn site, I found this wicked cool and timely Feud Spell, done by Ellen Dugan. Even though she posted this on January 21, 2009, it just so happens that today is Wednesday and it is also a waning moon.

Oh, and while I think it’s safe to say she meant an orange colored candle for this, I decided to go with a candle made from an orange. Our kidlets put together the one in the graphic a few years back, and it burned in my little cauldron for a decently long amount of time. Plus, since orange peel is used for workings involving love, business, and harmony, it seemed like a good fit with Ellen’s charm. Bonus – it smelled awesome too!

Happy air clearing!

Feud Spell by Ellen Dugan. Feud Spell. Today we have a waning Moon and it is a Wednesday, the day associated with Mercury and communication. Here is a spell to help end the feud between two people. It helps to banish troubles and hurt feelings and will soothe any hard words that may have been spoken. Light an orange candle for Mercury and for extra energy to help in our task. Then repeat the charm: By the speed of Mercury, all troubles will pass, Now let the squabbling end and our friendship last. I send my apologies to you with my sincerity, Let’s put this all behind us, with the power of three times three. Now give your friend a call, and start a positive dialogue. Clear the air and apologize. Also be sure to accept their apology with compassion and grace.” ~ Ellen Dugan, January 21, 2009. First, this is not a passive voice. Next, I am writing in an active voice. Therefore, my SEO will stop telling me how to write. Furthermore, these sentences are also shorter than twenty words. Rather, stop being so controlling. I will keep going while until you turn green. I can’t believe this is still orange. Finally, it has turned. Success! First, this is not a passive voice. Next, I am writing in an active voice. Therefore, my SEO will stop telling me how to write. Furthermore, these sentences are also shorter than twenty words. Rather, stop being so controlling. Feud Spell by Ellen Dugan. I will keep going while until you turn green. I can’t believe this is still orange. First, this is not a passive voice. Next, I am writing in an active voice. Therefore, my SEO will stop telling me how to write. Furthermore, these sentences are also shorter than twenty words. Rather, stop being so controlling. Feud Spell by Ellen Dugan. I can’t believe this is still orange. Finally, it has turned. Success! First, this is not a passive voice. Next, I am writing in an active voice. Finally, it has turned. Success! Feud Spell by Ellen Dugan.

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