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2002
Kids on the Net
is written by kids for kids.
This spell works at night
By Kysha, 10,
Iowa Falls, Hardin, Iowa, USA
Scary Hairy Ghost at night Say hello and think about night the ghost at night the ghost at midnight turns into you I guarantee this spell will work on you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (July 2002)
Healing Spell
By Megan, 13,
Elk Grove, CA, USA
This spell is specifically for someone who has a skin problem that is persistant and makes them feel insecure or causes them irritation. This includes but is not limited to rashes, acne, bruises, and swelling. Best if performed on a new or waxing moon, even better just before going to sleep. Following a bath, make yourself comfortable somewhere in your bedroom. You must be able to easily reach the problem area on your body or face. Place a hand over the skin. Close your eyes and imagine something calm and serene, specifically, a scene where there is water. This could be an ocean, a quiet lake, or rain in the tropics. Chant three times: "Goddess heal me So mote it be!" You can replace Goddess with the name of a healing deity if you wish. Move your fingers slowly over the infliction. Now imagine it is smooth, flat, and healthy. As you slowly pass your hand over the skin, it should feel almost as if it is already healed. Thank the Goddess or the deities invoked. This spell, if successfully performed, will cause the skin problem to disappear within a few days. If you are having serious problems, see a dermatologist! (June 2002)
The Truth About Witches
By Zac, 13,
Broomfield, Colorado, USA
Witches wear not pointy hats Nor fly upon a broom. Not all of then have warts, Believe it that's the truth. They don't wear black, Or have green skin. And most of all They don't eat children. Nay, witches are like you and I With regular faces, skin and eyes. They worship two instead of one. They have a God and Goddess. Spells they do, with Karma in mind. That you cast out, comes back to thee times three. Spells be just prayers, to those you believe. So, really, all that pray; Are witches! (June 2002)
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