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The Bottle Spell
This spell can be used to neutralize the power of those who intend to do
you physical harm, or hurt your reputation, or in any way pose a threat to
your security.
Supplies:
4 tablespoons frankincense or myrrh
4 tablespoons black powdered iron (available at pottery shops where
ironstone is made)
4 tablespoons sea salt
4 tablespoons orris-root powder (or oak moss)
1 white candle
1 bottle with a cork or lid
mortar and pestle
parchment paper
black ink or black ball-point pen
black thread
Mix the sea salt, orris-root powder, and iron in a bowl. Then cut a piece
of parchment it fit inside you bottle and write on it with black ink, "I
neutralize the power of (name your adversary) to do me any harm. I ask that
this be correct and for the good of all. So mote it be."
Roll up the parchment, tie it with a black thread to bind it, and place it
in the bottle. Fill the bottle with the dry ingredients. Then take the
white candle and, while turning the bottle counterclockwise, drip wax over
the cork to seal it. Last, secretly bury the bottle in a place where it
will not be disturbed and no animal or person will dig it up.
As you're placing it in the ground say: "In no way will this spell cause me
to suffer any adverse effects!"
This spell is like a genie in a bottle. It should never be unleashed or the
power of the spell is lost.
BB, Mary
It has been brought to my attention that this is in fact by Laurie Cabot in her book "POWER OF THE WITCH" - This shows that it is *essential* to cite the source of the work and to not try and take credit for it yourself. By failing to include the author, this is plagiarism and is an offence punishable under law.
Copyright remains with the original author
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