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A Spell that is Bittersweet  
This spell is made to help you pick up the pieces and get on with life after  
love has died, however hard this may be. Cast when the moon is waning,  
or in the first day or two of a new moon. The spell calls for a root of  
bittersweet, or woody nightshade. This is toxic and should be treated  
with great care. Spellcasters who do not wish to use it, may prefer to use  
a substitute.  
You will need:  
A photograph of your former lover  
A fireproof dish  
A root of bittersweet  
A red velvet bag (velvet is best, but another cloth can be used)  
Put the photograph in the fireproof dish and set it alight. As it burns, see  
all the pain you have experienced flowing from you, marrying with the  
smoke and vanishing into the ether. As they drift off say some suitable  
words, such as:  
Leave my heart and set me free.  
Please take all pain away from me.  
As my love now burns to dust,  
Help me make the moves I must.  
And let it be done, that it harm no one.  
Continue repeating the words until the picture has burned to ashes.  
Now, very carefully take the bittersweet in your hands and hold it  
against your solar plexus. Visualize your residual negative feelings  
flowing into the root. When you feel that it now contains all these  
emotions, very gently touch your forehead with the charged root as a  
way of indicating that bad feelings have gone and have been replaced by  
good ones.  
Finish by wrapping the root and the ashes of the paper in the red bag,  
and next time you are going to be a distance away from home, take it  
with you and bury it. As you do so, bring a picture of your old lover to  
mind and take a minute or two to send thoughts of friendship and peace  
to him or her.  
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