✨🤞🏻Wishing Ritual 🤞🏻✨

I love doing this first thing in the morning while I manifest and set my intentions for the day.

⭐️ Nine of Cups: It’s about satisfaction, emotional fulfillment, and wishes granted.

Materials:

- Bowl

- Water: I mixed in my Moon water

- Three gold colored floating candles

- Three silver coins

- (Optional) Salt: Protection & Grounding

- (Optional) Chamomile: Luck & Eeasing worries.

- (Optional) Peach flower: Draw blessings

- (Optional) Honeysuckle: Sweet wishes & Attraction of what you desire.

- (Optional) Dragons Blood Powder: Power Amplifier

Cleanse your area with your incense smoke or using sound.

(Optional) I put salt around my bowl for protection.

Place your bowl on your altar and fill with water. Place your herbs in the bowl while thinking of the intentions of the item.

📍Tip: Some other herbs you can use: Basil for blessings, Star anise for wish manifestation or Cloves for wish fulfillment.

Gently place your candles into the water. Light the candles, saying for each one a wish or the same wish for all, adding, “Wishing well, I ask of you, make this/these wish(es) soon come true.”

Drop the first coin into the water, saying your first wish and adding, “Wishing I ask flow now to me, may my wish soon granted be.”

Drop the other two coins into the water, making a wish for each or the same wish for all, repeating the second chant.

You can either let the candles burn all the way or snuff the candle to do this ritual daily for a week.

After my ritual was done, I threw away the candles and put the water into my garden.

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... Read morePerforming a wishing ritual each morning can be a grounding and empowering way to set your intentions for the day, fostering a mindset of positivity and manifestation. From personal experience, incorporating symbolic elements such as the Nine of Cups card adds meaningful emotional focus to the ritual, as it represents satisfaction and wishes fulfilled. Using floating candles in gold tones not only brings a warm, inviting energy but amplifies the intent by symbolizing illumination and clarity. Adding coins into the water reinforces the idea of abundance and the flow of energy in your wishes coming to fruition. Including herbs like chamomile and honeysuckle creates a multi-sensory experience, promoting calm, luck, attraction, and sweetness in your desires. Cleansing the ritual space with incense smoke or sound before beginning is a powerful way to clear out stagnant energy and create a sacred, protected environment. Personally, I find adding a protective circle of salt around the bowl enhances this energetic boundary. Consistency is key; performing this ritual daily or over a week builds momentum with your intentions, making the wishes feel more real and present in your mind and spirit. Disposing of the ritual water in your garden symbolizes planting your wishes into the earth, inviting growth and natural energy to support manifestation. For those new to ritual work, starting with simple materials and a focused mindset can cultivate mindfulness and strengthen your connection to your intentions. Over time, customizing the ritual with herbs like basil for blessings or star anise for wish manifestation can deepen the experience according to your personal spiritual practice. This practice is accessible and adaptable, inviting anyone interested in manifesting goals or enhancing emotional fulfillment to explore their own sacred rituals. Remember, the true magic comes from your focused intention and belief in the process—not just the materials used.

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