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[Help] A spell for study and exams

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khloexia

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I need to pass a very important exam in May, and I want to use herbal magic to assist with it. This is a spell I'm trying to put together, and I'd like to know if there's anything I can improve.

Formula: Lavender + Rosemary + Calendula + Catnip + Soil from the four corners of the library, with olive oil as the base oil.
Lavender is for relieving study-related anxiety and bringing mental clarity.
Rosemary is for enhancing memory.
Catnip is for reducing resistance to studying? (I'm not entirely sure; I feel like I should probably add an herb similar to mint but "gentler" than mint 🤔)
Calendula is for boosting personal energy, strengthening focus, and gaining more vitality.
Olive symbolizes wisdom.

Lastly, I’d like to know how I should dispose of the ceremonial remains. It might not be convenient for me to bury the remnants back at the library, but simply throwing them in the trash doesn’t seem very appropriate either.
 

ashlesha

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I think you have the right idea for replacing the catnip, and maybe even also the lavender. In my spells for studying & exam prep, I went for herbs of success (basil or ginger) and clarity (mint or parsley). I would use the lavender & catnip for more love-related spells.

For disposing, any moving water source is great. Rivers, streams, creeks, etc. If you can't do that, leaving it at a crossroads is also always good. You just want to place it somewhere that symbolically represents the "work" spreading forward in your life.

I live in a very dense and corporate city, so these days I rarely do either. Now, I throw things in the trash after saying a short prayer of thanks, and letting them know I'm disposing of everything informally & to withdraw their essence from it. I never felt any backlash or disrespect from it.
 

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Formula: Lavender + Rosemary + Calendula + Catnip + Soil from the four corners of the library, with olive oil as the base oil.
Lavender is for relieving study-related anxiety and bringing mental clarity.
Rosemary is for enhancing memory.
Catnip is for reducing resistance to studying? (I'm not entirely sure; I feel like I should probably add an herb similar to mint but "gentler" than mint 🤔)
Calendula is for boosting personal energy, strengthening focus, and gaining more vitality.
Olive symbolizes wisdom.

Your formula is good. Keep the Catnip, but swap out the Calendula for something else. If you want extra mental clarity or better memory, choose an ingredient (different from Rosemary and Lavender) that provides that boost and use it in place of Calendula.

After your session, bring the remains back home and leave them out in the open (but inside the house) for 3 days. After that, you can throw them in the trash.
 

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I think it’s perfectly fine to add mint directly, since you’ve already included lavender to help “smooth things out.” After all, exams are competitive, and too much “lubricant” might cause you to “slow down” as well. Ultimately, it’s best to influence yourself rather than the exam itself, which is hard to control, isn’t it?
At the same time, I suggest adding some ingredients that enhance personal strength, especially competitiveness—such as orange peel or even a tiny bit of chili pepper. This will make you more energetic and give you the strength to compete.
Burying it near a library is a good idea; it can bring you knowledge and wisdom. If that’s not possible, placing it at a crossroads near the library is also acceptable. Since you’ve already included soil from the library, the spirits at the crossroads will carry your offering to the library. Furthermore, a crossroads symbolizes “passing,” which is excellent for exams!
 
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