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The Dream Oracle Charm

The Dream Oracle Charm Before going to sleep, purify yourself and then speak these words into a lit candle that you have used before for any other kind of sorcerous working. A candle or lamp you have used in Breaching work is best. You don't have to do a Breaching charm before this work, but it won't hurt at all if you do. "NAIENCHRÊ, NAIENCHRÊ, Mother of Fire and Water, Thou art the one who riseth before ARCHENTECHTHA Reveal unto me what I desire about (say here what you want revealed.) If the answer is yes, show me a plant and water. If no, fire and iron. Now, now- Quick, quick." Then, blow out the candle, lie down and become deeply aware of your bodily sensation and go to sleep. Watch your dreams that night. If your answer comes, be sure to give NAIENCHRÊ a thankful offering of whole cream or milk the next day. If you're using a large candle, or one that can burn for hours and safely go out on its own, you can leave the candle lit while you sleep. This sometimes can add to the effectiveness of the work, but it isn't necessary. Be aware that sometimes the answers from this oracle can come on the night after the question was asked, or even the night after the next- so if you get no answer the first night, pay special attention to your dreams for the next two nights. After 72 hours with no answer, assume that your answer is not forthcoming and perform the oracle again if you must. I have seldom found this to be needful. With regards to phrasing your questions, an example might suffice: if a friend had a disturbing dream about you, you should say in the third line, "Reveal unto me what I desire to know about the disturbing dream my friend had. Should I interpret that dream as a warning to me that I'm about to be harmed?" The question, whatever it is, must always be a "yes/no" question, and harmed?" The question, whatever it is, must always be a "yes/no" question, and never more than one question per night. "Yes" is indicated by any dream of water or plants; it need not be both. The same is true for fire or iron in "no." NAIENCHRÊ is pronounced "nigh-in-kray" (the" nigh" sounds like the "nigh" in "night") ARCHENTECHTHA is pronounced "ar-ken-tek-tah"

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