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Cleanse all talismans in salt for forty-eight hours and then provide energy and intent. The intent must not run counter to the talisman's traditional significance. Talismans must be concealed to retain their effectiveness, and should be worn on your person, at the afflicted area. For example, earrings for ear disorders, or at the navel or on the belt for stomach disorders. A message is reinforced with caresses or strokes. Some talismans may consist of written words, on parchment if possible, though any paper will do.

Whenever possible, talismans should be made at the appropriate phase of the moon. If the intent is to strengthen, the moon should be waxing. If the intent is to remove a disorder, the moon should just past full.

The shape and nature of the object are important in that it's difficult to cast the message into a seemingly inappropriate object.

An Amulet for Action and Motivation
A Protection Talisman
Sleep Stones
Key Talisman to Find Employment
Key Talisman to Find Housing
A Jade Talisman for Relieving Stress
An Amethyst Talisman for Clarity of Thought
A Turquoise Talisman to Bring Good Fortune
A Red Talisman to Bring Vitality
A Garment Talisman for Protection
A Talisman to Cure Nose Bleeds
To Enhance Positive Majick of the Learning Thereof
Banner Spell to Bring Energy to Your Majick
A Coral Protection Spell
Sympathetic Majick for Dolls of Poppets
A Victorian Spell to Deal with Grief
A Victorian Folk Spell for Safe Travel
Sympathetic Majick to Alter Situations Using Drawings
A Light Bulb Spell for Knowledge
An Amulet for Action and Motivation
A Charm for Beauty
The Binding Bottle
A Token for Expulsion of Negativity
A Love Candle
A Medieval Love Charm
A Charm for Successful Negotiations
A Peace and Reconciliation Amulet
Protection Charm
To Make A Witch Bottle