kimmygirl,
Hoodoo is not a set of mechanical principles; it is a work of art. You quote in the name of the one you are working on as you sprinkle the Banishing Sachet Powder. That sets the work for that person. Virtually every form of domestic folk magic is built around practical principles like this. If something seems impossible or undoable, then you have made up extra "rules' that are outside the system. Hoodoo, like all folk magic, is simple, not overly complex.
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Here are samples of the same question being answered many times. These were all found by using the forum search function:
In our work we ask that you learn to call the names of the ones you wish to affect into the work you do. This is called "quoting them in" or "naming them" or "calling them by name." --cat
Sneaky tricks can be laid for specific people [...] by quoting them in (commanding or praying about them by name as you lay the trick) ... -- Miss Michaele
You call your target's name. This is called quoting him in. -- cat
Anyone, including the person one wishes to have stay, may walk over and step into the powder -- because "quoting their name in" -- OR NOT -- is what makes one person go and another person stay. --cat
Aim the work directly at your target -- and no one else -- by "quoting him in" -- verbally stating your intent, calling him by name. -- Miss Michaele
When you use Hot Foot Powder, call HER name into it and not your friend's name. Do it for her and her alone. This is called "quoting her in," that is, reciting her name as you do the job of work. --cat
Good luck!