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Simple and powerful rituals for leap year to attract money and ward off envy

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This 2024 the one that has just begun is a leap year. That is to say, a year about which many myths circulate which, in general, indicate the bad luck that is usually imposed during these years. 366 days.

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However, and beyond the dubious fame given to him, i jump They are also considered special periods with strong energies that we can take advantage of by performing powerful rituals at any time.

So much so that for mystics it is a magical yearfull of good feelings which we must use to our advantage.

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Leap year ritual to attract money and prosperity

We prepare an altar with a golden candle, a white candle, a glass of salt water and a banknote of any value.

After lighting the two candles together, we close our eyes and visualize ourselves surrounded by a golden aura that surrounds us from head to toe.

So we repeat this sentence three times: “The abundance of 366 days is ready for me. With commitment, dedication and energy I am ready to receive the money I deserve. Thank you, thank you, thank you”.

When the candles go out, we pour the salt water from the glass into a pot or place with soil and spend the money on something that we like and that gives us pleasure.

Golden candles: they are ideal for prosperity and abundance rituals.  Photo: velasysusmeaningsGolden candles: they are ideal for prosperity and abundance rituals. Photo: velasysusmeanings

Leap year ritual against envy and to ward off negative thoughts

Leaving behind hatred, jealousy and resentment is the first step to doing so heal our mind and spirit. But, in addition to maintaining these positive thoughts, it is important stop envy that can reach us from the outside.

To perform this ritual we prepare an altar with a white candle and a silver candle (if we do not have a silver candle, we can replace it with a white one), a purple or purple ribbon and a glass of water.

We light the candles and, with our eyes closed, imagine ourselves wrapped in a white bubble for at least three minutes. Once the visualization is finished, we affirm three times: “Thanks thanks thanks”.

When the two candles go out, we pour the water into a vase or a place with earth, and tie the ribbon to the wrist or ankle until it falls by itself. Once it falls, we perform the ritual repeatedly to protect ourselves from envy and bad thoughts.

What is a leap year

The expression “leap year” comes from Latin “bis sextus dies before the calende martii”(sixth day before the repeated month of March) which referred to an extra day that the Romans inserted between 23 and 24 February.

Far from mysticism and fairy tale, the explanation of what a leap year goes hand in hand with astronomy: the years of 366 days they work like “clock regulators”.

Leap years are "adjusters of theLeap years are “clock adjusters”. Photo: Shutterstock

The fact is, in reality, each year has 365 days, 5 hours, 48 ​​minutes and 45 seconds. All this excess time adds up and forms the February 29.

In this sense, astrologer Patricia Kesselman explains that: “Our current calendar closely resembles the Egyptian calendar, which consisted of 12 months of 30 days each, for a total of 360 days.”

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