Spells

A Spell Against Spite and Gossip


In life we often deal with not so nice people. I want to share spell, that probably will be useful to many of us.

Traditionally, witch bottles filled with rusty nails, sour red wine (or even urine) and sprigs of rosemary were buried under the doorstep of a house as an age-old method of keeping away spite.

Here’s a contemporary update on this practice.

Tools: A dark bottle with a cork, sour milk, old red wine

and dried rosemary

Technique: Into the bottle pour the sour milk, wine and dried rosemary. As you do so, say:

Viciousness and venom,

malevolence and malice,

feelings turned sour,

envy and spiked tongues,

begone!

Close the bottle with the cork and shake it over your sink. As you do so, say:

Curdle and coil,

serpents of spite,

hiss and miss me,

spit where you will

do no harm.

Uncork the bottle and run it under the cold tap until the mixture has flowed away and the bottle and sink are clean. As you do so, envision all of the harmful words and the negativity associated with them, swirling down the drain.

Add a few drops of tea tree oil to the bottle, give it a good swirl, pour some into the sink drain and rinse the bottle again. As you do so, say:

Anger cease,

go in peace.

Notes: Observe that you have neither attacked anyone nor returned the spite. You will probably find that the other person may be more positive on the next encounter. If you are suffering from an emotional vampire who drains you emotionally, add powdered garlic to the mix.

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