Healing Ritual For The Simple Cold Cover
Disclaimer- This ritual is provided for informational purposes only. Ilana J. Rosenshein, and anyone related to her, is not responsible for the outcome of anyone using this ritual. Please consult a licensed healthcare physician before changing your health care program.

My apologies for the above, it is legally necessary, so I don't get sued when someone gets pneumonia because they took this bath instead of seeing a doctor, when they should have. This bath is to cure congestion caused by a simple cold. If you have fluid in your lungs, or a persistent cold, see a qualified, licensed healer/physician. Please.

Preparations


Have a blue candle, and blue healing bath salts. You may purchase these from a store, or make them yourself.

To make the salts, mix:


* 3 parts Epsom salts

* 2 parts baking soda


* 1 part salt (table)

Mix this in a non-metal container with a non-metal instrument. Add to this,

* 1 part Sandalwood Oil


* 2 parts Eucalyptus Oil

* 3 parts Rosemary


Add enough of the oils to smell a scent, without add so much that it is an overpowering odor. Then add enough blue food coloring to turn the salts a dark blue. The salts will clump a bit. This is natural, do not worry.

At your altar, light a blue candle. Send healing energies into the salts.
Envision yourself whole and healthy. Do this for 3 to 15 minutes.

Ritual


Fill tub with water and add two or three tablespoons of the salts. Step into tub, and feel your sickness being released into the water. Stay in the water as long as comfortable, or until the water is cool. Drain the tub and watch your sickness go down the drain. Rinse off the last of the water under the shower, to remove the last traces of illness.

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