Post by aiyanna on Feb 28, 2006 22:59:20 GMT -5
Breaking a Spell You've Cast
Here are two methods:
You'll need a piece of string about thirteen inches long, a cauldron, and a black candle. Place the candle inside the cauldron. Take the string and slowly tie three knots in the center. While you tie the knots, meditate on the spell you cast, recalling the actions you did and words you spoke. Focus on why you cast the spell and why it's no longer needed or wanted. Pour all the energy from that spell into the knots. Now light the candle. Pass the knots through the flame until they light and burn away. The spell is broken when the knots are burnt away. Bury what is left of the string. Please, use common sense, be careful and don't do this in a windy environment.
For this second method, you'll need a cauldron and a large black candle that's at least the height of the cauldron. Melt some wax into the bottom of the cauldron so the candle won't fall over. Place the candle inside the cauldron. Fill the cauldron about halfway with water, so that the candle extends above the cauldron. Now meditate on the spell you cast. Recall the ritual actions, recall the words you used. Focus on why you cast the spell and why it's no longer needed or wanted. Now light the candle. Visualize the energy from the spell you're breaking as forming before you into a large ball of light. Then visualize the energy moving toward the candle and being absorbed into its flame. All the power of that spell now is contained in the candle's flame. When the candle burns down enough to touch the water, the flame will go out and the spell will be broken. Dig a hole in the earth, and pour in the rest of the water. Bury the candle.
Here are two methods:
You'll need a piece of string about thirteen inches long, a cauldron, and a black candle. Place the candle inside the cauldron. Take the string and slowly tie three knots in the center. While you tie the knots, meditate on the spell you cast, recalling the actions you did and words you spoke. Focus on why you cast the spell and why it's no longer needed or wanted. Pour all the energy from that spell into the knots. Now light the candle. Pass the knots through the flame until they light and burn away. The spell is broken when the knots are burnt away. Bury what is left of the string. Please, use common sense, be careful and don't do this in a windy environment.
For this second method, you'll need a cauldron and a large black candle that's at least the height of the cauldron. Melt some wax into the bottom of the cauldron so the candle won't fall over. Place the candle inside the cauldron. Fill the cauldron about halfway with water, so that the candle extends above the cauldron. Now meditate on the spell you cast. Recall the ritual actions, recall the words you used. Focus on why you cast the spell and why it's no longer needed or wanted. Now light the candle. Visualize the energy from the spell you're breaking as forming before you into a large ball of light. Then visualize the energy moving toward the candle and being absorbed into its flame. All the power of that spell now is contained in the candle's flame. When the candle burns down enough to touch the water, the flame will go out and the spell will be broken. Dig a hole in the earth, and pour in the rest of the water. Bury the candle.