According to the 16th century swiss alchemist Paracelsus, the gnome is able to move through earth in the same manner that a fish swims through water or a human walks through air. Gnomes are associated with the fey, or fairy-folk, and are equated with earthly treasures, earth consciousness, and great knowledge of the magick in rocks, caves, roots, gems, and mountains.
Because gnomes can move through earth like fish swim through water, one can turn to the gnomes to move a block of earth energy within oneself, or a block placed in our path by another....
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Well, I did the "MovingMountains" spell, and it was certainly interesting. First off.. I used potting mix.. and a collander instead of dirt and a sieve.. and what happened was that it was a very long and involved process to get it to go thru the holes.. it took me forever!! And I was thinking about how I was doing the spell to break through my mountain of debt and that maybe it would turn out to be a long and involved process that would take a lot of work on my part.
This spell took the longest of any of them so far. And that's because it took so long to get the soil to go through the holes of the colander.
I then dumped it out - at midnight - at a crossroads. And that was fun. The moon was peeking through the clouds, it was cold, the wind was blowing, and I felt really "witchy" doing it.
So we'll see what happens!
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