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Take 7 ribbons (cords or thick threads) in the colors of the rainbow. If you only have one shade of blue, use it for the blue color, even if it’s light, and substitute white for the sky-blue. Tie all the ribbons together at one end in a single knot to hold them securely, as you’ll be braiding them. You can follow the braiding pattern shown below
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Hair has long been considered a vessel of our strength and energy. In many cultures, both women and men kept their hair long—not just for beauty, but to retain their vitality and power. Cutting one’s hair often symbolized a loss of strength. In magic, hair is frequently used. Sometimes it represents the subject of the ritual (“take a hair, nail, or drop of blood from a person…”—a common instruction), and
Take seven strands of thread in different colors: red, green, yellow, purple (you can use white instead of purple), blue, light blue, and orange. Choose strong threads, such as embroidery floss, wool, or linen, but they must be natural (no synthetic materials). Each strand should be about the length of your arm. Hold all the threads together in a bundle, picturing your man while tying a knot at one end
In Gypsy magic, there is a highly effective ritual to connect with a loved one using a red thread and a ripe apple. If your partner hasn’t been in touch for a while and you are worried about them, especially if there is a chance someone else is influencing them while you’re away, this ritual can serve as a protection for your connection. For the ritual, you need to wrap