Spica
Spica
She who is the most benefic of all the lights in the sky
She whose brilliance is dimmed only by Her greater grace
Force of cause for root, fruit, rot, and waiting seed
For the harvest that arrives on time
By Her light our storehouses are made full
Full with the promise of surviving Winters need
She who teach that excess rots and lack starves
For holy is the root, holy is the Star snd
work begets work and what is tended beneath your light multiplies
Here Her serpent feet take root
Here sheafs of harvested light have nested in worm-turned soil
Here is Her eye
Here is Her breath
Here is Her light
Use it well
Spica, the most benefic of the 15 Fixed Stars mentioned by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in his Three Books of Occult Philosophy, is a powerhouse of wealth, abundance in all of its forms, a bringer of calm and peace, and a remover of anger.
This collection harnesses the light of Spica during its heliacal rise to be worked with to attract wealth, to build a prosperous state of being, to increase fortune, to dispel scarcity and mischief, and in the winning of lawsuits, amongst a host of other things.