Near The Sea 🐬🐚
🐚Big sea shell
🐚Sea salt
🐚Blue or ocean scented candle (can be sea spray, drift wood, etc.)
🐚Small sea shell
🐚Beach sand (optional)
🐚Ocean Jasper
🐚Pearl
🐚Sea water (optional)
In the large sea shell, combine the above mentioned ingredients and focus your intent into it. If you are using sea water, rub your candle with a drop or two as well. Visualize the waves crashing, hear the roar of the tide, smell the salt in the air. Charge your candle the same way. Light your candle and place both candle and spell shell next to your tub. Run a bath and add some sea salt. Take your bath and meditate on the ambience of the ocean. I personally play nature sounds of waves crashing, maybe a thunderstorm as well. Do this whenever you need to unwind and recharge. Let the 'ocean' take you away from reality for a while.
* I'm weird, but I like to visualize swimming around in the deep with all of the marine life. It gives it an extra boost, for me anyways.
Enjoy! 🐙🪼
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