It's wild when modern witches act like visualization is this big important crucial thing in spells. We have lots of books of old folk charms from way back when, and not a single one I've read has ever said a single thing about visualization.
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It's wild when modern witches act like visualization is this big important crucial thing in spells. We have lots of books of old folk charms from way back when, and not a single one I've read has ever said a single thing about visualization.
(Results!!) Origin and Question about Witch Bottle/Draja's keeping a person out of your place spell
This following spell from Draja Mickaharic's book "A Spiritual Worker's Spell Book ":
If there is a particular person that you wish to keep out of your quarters, a similar spell will do this for you. Prepare a small bottle with pins, needles, nails, and broken glass. Write the name of the person you wish to keep out using a lead pencil, writing the name on a piece of scrap paper. Put the paper with the person's name on it in the bottle. Now fill the bottle with water and about a teaspoon full of black ink. Close the bottle tightly, and place it upside down by the front door to your home.
Welp for context I did it for a freeloading relative that was staying in my home for 5 months, after some minor surgery he chose willingly he stayed with his girlfriend and "decided" to not comeback(Thank god!), I think it's almost a month now and he didn't come back. Now personally my husband is wondering what we should do with the bottle considering it is hiding beside the front door and it is menacing for him. I was thinking of leaving it there for 3 months then disposing of it in the ocean/at the ocean but I was worried it might be harmful to throw glass shards in the ocean alongside ink, and nails. I was wondering if someone have an idea to dispose of it safely without harming the person inside or the people in general or nature. Other than that I was also thinking of the origin of the spell, I checked Hyatt's Hoodoo 5 volumes but couldn't find any and I don't know where to go from there to find the origin of this spell actually if it is more of European kind or I don't know what clue or thing to look for and where to look for it. I would be happy to have some pointers for this.
19th of April/Saint Expedites Petitioning request open
Last free service I am doing for a while, because I will be slightly busy in real life and magically. For Petitioning, you will include your initial of your name AND Bargain to St Expedite as a payment.
Expedite is depicted as a handsome Roman soldier wearing traditional uniform, armour and a red cloak. In his right hand he holds a cross upon which are written the word HODIE, the Latin word for 'today', and underfoot he crushes a crow, from whose mouth spouts a ribbon on which the words CRAS CRAS CRAS can be seen - eras being Latin for 'tomorrow'. This is symbolic of Expedite destroying Tomorrow in favour of Today. Expedite is believed to have been tortured and killed under the rule of King Diocletian, His feast day is April 19th. I am opening the door for Petitioning St. Expeditus, Patron of emergencies, expeditious solutions, against procrastination, merchants, navigators, businesses, and shop keepers.
St Expedite is a soldier so he expect to be paid for his work, and only ask one thing at a time. The Traditional method is a pound cake, a red flower, offering of incense(frankincense, myrrh, and sandalwood) , watered down wine, roman coins, and bread. I will do an offering and offer a red flower and incense in the stead of the person performing the petition, but the bargain/what you promise him have to be offered by you. The offering and the payment is traditionally left at the steps of a Catholic church, at a crossroads, or at the foot of a tree. You can reblog, comment, send it to my discord, as an ask, whichever you wan, before 19th of April.