Chat It’s Fate – September 2019

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Words: Alison Davies Images: Alamy and Getty


Stay cool with ice

magic this summer

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ho doesn’t love a bit of sunshine? But
while it’s hot outside and you’re
lathering on the sunscreen, it’s
important to keep your cool. Ice helps to turn
down the heat and keep cocktails perfectly
chilled. Cubed or crushed, it also has amazing
magical properties and can be used in rituals
to heal, protect and attract all the things that
will make your summer truly sizzling!

The big

PUT IT ON ICE

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he freezing power of ice can
be used in a protective way,
to shield you from unwanted
attention, and keep harm at bay.

Chill out
If there’s a person who’s
causing you stress, write their
name on a piece of paper. If it’s a

situation, write
a couple of sentences to
describe what’s going on. Fold
the paper into a tight ball and
pop in an ice mould. Fill with
water and put it in the freezer.
Keep it on ice for as long as you
want. You’ll fi nd that any stress
or negative energy should
decrease in a matter of weeks.

freeze

Magic

‘n’ rituals

SLUSH PUPPY LOVE

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ce is made from water, the element
associated with emotions, which
means it works well in spells for love.
You can also infuse it with other
ingredients to give your magic
extra romantic oomph!

Chill out
Take a handful of ice, a
handful of strawberries and
raspberries, and some
chopped mint, and pop into
a blender. Strawberries are
the food of love and
raspberries promote fl irty fun,
while mint is a powerful love
magnet. Add in a small glass of
lemonade and blend until the ice is
crushed. Serve in a sugar rimmed glass
to increase your allure and drink while
visualising the kind of partner you’d like
to attract!

TIME FREEZER

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ant to hold on to a special
moment and feel the joy every
day? You can by freezing time. All
you need is the ice compartment of
your freezer and a little imagination.

Chill out
Think of a time when you felt
happy and bring the memory to
mind. Re-live it, and experience
those joyful emotions. You may
already have photos if it was a
special celebration or event, but if

not, think about the kind of
image you would draw to
sum up what that memory
means to you, and have a
go at sketching it. It
doesn’t have to be
perfect, a simple
drawing that captures
the spirit of the memory
is enough. Imagine pouring
all those happy feelings into
the picture or photograph,
then pop it in a freezer bag
and deposit it in your freezer.
Say, ‘Frozen in time, a moment
divine. Never-ending joy, till
the end of time.’

Alexis

Rachel

Jonathen
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