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2 parts frankincence 2 parts pine needles or resin 1 part cedar 1 part juniper berries Mix and smolder…

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The Pentagram and Pentacle Pagans/Wiccans view the pentagram as an amulet of protection, a symbol of balance, and a representation of the elemnts and the Gods. Pagans use the pentagram with a point facing up like the one see above. This is not an evil symbol! Paganism isnt the only religion that uses a 5 pointed star. Did you know []

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