This spell can be used to banish afflictions of all sorts and to renew one’s strength following an affliction.
You will need:
- Three cups of fresh rainwater
- A large bowl
- Two small bowls
- A silver knife
- A lock of lamb’s wool
- Pure, virgin olive oil
- Red wine vinegar
- A 7” x 7” square of white, cotton cloth
- Seven blades of green grass
- A candle (any color, but white or natural beeswax is best)
Pour the rainwater into the large bowl. Light the candle. Take the silver knife and write with its point on the water's surface, the name of that which afflicts you.
Pour some olive oil in one of the small bowls and soak the lamb’s wool in the oil.
Next, pour some red wine vinegar in the other bowl and soak the lamb’s wool in the vinegar.
Remove the wool from the vinegar and drop it into the water.
The contents of the other bowls, containing the olive oil and vinegar, should be emptied out onto the ground.
Extinguish the candle.
Leave the lamb's wool to soak in the water overnight.
At sunrise, remove the lock of wool from the water, wring it out, and set it to dry on the white cotton cloth.
When the lamb's wool is fully dry, it should be sewn up in the white, cotton cloth along with the seven blades of grass.
Keep the pouch under your pillow while you sleep.
This simple spell works well to offer protection and energy for your home or your place of business. It is a spell that constantly grows in strength and effective power.
You will need:
- A glass jar
- A small amount of clean sand
- A single candle (any color, but white or natural beeswax is best)
- Seven coins, any denomination
- Seven small stones
Find a glass jar that you would like to use for your spell (a quart canning jar is a good choice).
Wash the jar thoroughly inside and out with soap and water. Dry the jar completely.
Light your candle and drop seven drops of molten wax onto the interior bottom of the jar.
Next, place the seven coins on the bottom.
Then, place the seven stones on top of the seven coins.
Finally, place about one inch of sand in the jar, just enough to cover the stones and coins.
Place the jar near an entrance door to your home.
Every time you find a small stone, drop it in the jar. Any type of stone will do, so feel free to be creative with the stones used.
You do not have to put a stone in every day, they can be added as frequently as you wish. It is important though that when placing stones in the jar, you put them in one at a time. In addition, the spell works best if you put no more than one stone in per day.
Once the bottle has been filled, place the lid on the jar and leave it by the door. You can make as many of these as you like, by following the sequence above, and place them by every door or window in your home or place of business.
Touch the jar at least once a week to reinforce the power of the spell. This spell will help defend your home and family from the negative energy that uninvited visitors and negative thoughts can produce. It also introduces power and energy into the home and revitalizes a family's strength.
A ritual to empower an object or talisman.
You will need:
- The object you wish to empower
- A stick or cone of pungent incense (of your choice)
- A small container of fresh rainwater
Form a small mound of soil or sand on the ground and place the object on the top of the mound. The mound only needs to be large enough to support the object.
Place the object on the mound, then sprinkle the rainwater in a circle around the mound, making a complete circle three times.
Light the incense and allow the smoke from the incense to rise and then begin fanning the smoke over and around the talisman. As you fan smoke over and around the object, generate and focus on thoughts of your objective or desire that which you wish to reach through the power of the talisman, amulet, gri-gri, or other object you are now consecrating for that determined purpose.
Repeat the following words aloud as you continue to pass the object through the smoke:
Seven spirits, carriers of the powers of the seventh star,
Guardians of the seventh door, whose names remain unspoken,
I entreat you, in the silence of your seven names,
To grant me the whole of my request, and in this thing,
I beg your attention and power that no wish be left unheard,
That no sight, go by unseen,
In your care, I lay my trust that thus it may be done.
When you have finished, extinguish the incense. Your object is now charged and devoted.
A good bottle spell for personal protection.
You will need:
- A candle (any color, but white or natural beeswax is best)
- One small glass bottle with a stopper or lid
- Seven needles
- Seven small nails
- A small amount of fresh soil or sand
- A small container of rainwater
- A pinch of salt
Light the candle.
Place in the bottle a small amount of fresh earth, the seven needles, the seven nails, and the salt.
Fill the bottle with water and repeat these words aloud three times:
Enchant this bottle that all evil may not draw near.
Seal the bottle with the stopper and a little wax of the candle.
Extinguish the candle.
Bury the bottle in the ground where no one will be able to find it. Leave the place without looking back.
DO NOT LOOK BACK!
Avoid walking on the spot where the bottle is buried for the next seven days.
This spell is to be used to wash away bad memories and cleanse the mind of sorrow and pain.
You must obtain two bowls of water from a river or stream and a small, smooth stone from its bed. The bowls should be of equal size and each half-full.
A solitary candle should be lighted and the bowls placed on either side of it.
Hold the stone in your left hand (Note: Do not touch the stone with your right hand again until instructed to do so).
Bring to mind those memories you wish to be diminished and finally swept away.
With your left hand, the stone need be passed through the candle’s flame whilst the following words are spoken aloud:
Into thee my memories pass, sorrow, pain and fear
And with thy washing clean
Be made to disappear.
Place the stone in the bowl to your left and rub the stone as if cleaning it, using only your left hand.
Remove the stone and repeat the following invocation:
Spirit of the River, as with this stone
So, cleanse my mind and make my memory smooth
Allow life to pass as the water of thy river
Passes over the tumbling stone until it tumbles no more
But rests and settles
Freed from the current.
Move the stone to your right hand and place it in the bowl of water to your right. Allow the stone to lie at the bottom of the bowl.
With your right hand, gently swirl the water in the bowl. When the water stops moving, extinguish the candle, remove the stone from the bowl using your right hand, place it on a piece of clean, fine cloth and allow it to dry in the air.
When thoroughly dry, the stone should be placed under your pillow whilst you sleep. This practice should continue until your memories have faded sufficiently to suit you.
An invocation of the Spirits of the Seven Winds in pleading for a strengthening of one's psychic powers.
Out of doors and in the open air, on an eve of the waxing moon, you will need stand in an uncluttered spot and extend your arms outward from your sides.
Begin to turn slowly clockwise, eyes level, whilst taking care to not move from the spot on which you stand.
The following invocation should be spoken aloud whilst you continue to rotate clockwise with arms extended from your sides:
Spirits of the Seven Winds
Keepers of the powers
Transporters of knowledge, wisdom and truth
Guardians of the earth, sea and sky
Hear this pleading of a wayward traveler
Grant me audience before thine eyes and ears
That thus this may be heard
And my needs be seen.
Those who fear thee? seek me
Those who thou dost loathe? abhor me
In thy path, I wish to walk
And with thy voice I desire to talk
Clothe my bones with the strength of thy strengths
Fortify my mind with thine solid foundation
Gathered from the expanse of the universe
And carried by thine able hands
That in thy wisdom and truth
And through the purity of your spirit
These things may be imparted unto me.
Spirits of the Seven Winds hear my cry
And let this thus be so.
This spell is excellent for making choices or decisions.
Light a solitary candle and place it on a smooth bare surface.
Taking a piece of paper, tear it into seven pieces. Next, write seven choices or possible decisions.
Note: There will be many times that one's actual number of choices may be less than seven. In this case, one should create possible options for the individual choices so as to create a full seven possibilities.
For example: Let us assume that choice is to get a new pet and you are attempting to choose between a dog and a cat. This is only a choice of two possible pets. However, in this case you will need to create five more possible choices without losing your original choices.
So, one could write the following: on one piece of paper, one could write: black cat, on another: yellow cat, on another: brown dog, on another: big dog, or even: get a cat on Friday, or: get a dog at noon. In this way, two choices can be sufficiently multiplied so as to create the necessary number.
When you have completed your seven choices, lay them face down in a circle around the base of the burning candle. Rotate the candle, clockwise, seven times.
Now, standing over the candle, take a deep breath and blow downward so as to extinguish the candle. The piece of paper that moves furthest from the candle is the choice for you.
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