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A Bit of Weather Majick

Sprinkle rice clockways while another person or a musical tape plays slowly increasing drum beats. This sympathetic majick can work to bring rain or snow; for rain, I suggest dyeing the rice blue. This type of rain majick was common in the ancient Far East.

Alternative tools here include shaking a rattle or rain stick, turning on a sprinkler, or even using a spritzer bottle. In European folklore it is said that hitting wet rags against a stone or shaking a wet broom upon the ground can similarly encourage precipitation.

Can be used in moderating or changing certain weather patterns. November and December. Waxing Moon to bring a specific type of weather, waning Moon to stop it. Water signs and Wednesday to encourage precipitation, Fire signs and Sunday for dryness. Earth Day.

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