You will need: a white bowl with sloping sides, a double boiler, chocolate that
melts, a dark brown candle, a stick of your favorite incense, a yellow M&M and
a box of chocolates.
Melt the chocolate in the double boiler and pour it into the bowl, being
careful to evenly coat the inside of the bow. Any remaining chocolate should be
cooled and placed on a plate near the candle. Place the yellow M&M in the
center of the bottom of the bowl. Light the candle and the incense.
Gaze at the yellow M&M while slowly nibbling the left over chocolate and/or
boxed chocolate. Say words similar to these:
"Oh, Great Chocolate, without whom life would be so plain and thin, guide me as
I meditate on your many forms."
Eat a piece of chocolate. Keep eating and gazing. Soon, a chocolate answer will
appear.
At the end of the scrying session, dispose of the candle properly. Patiently
remove the chocolate from the inside of the bowl and eat it, savoring every
mouthful, and absorbing the visions of which you have just partaken.
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