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Post by ProfessorAmes » Thu Oct 30, 2014 7:42 am

Hi SunMoonStars,

Disposal is symbolic as part of the ritual you perform, so it doesn't have to be the entire garbage collection. I would probably just throw away the ancillary stuff - used paper towels, burnt matches, etc. and just dispose of the things like the herbs and wax. Even then if it's a huge amount, just use a representative part. If it's something mild like that, then I'd actually put it in the road to drive over, if you think it would cause problems burying it or putting it in the grass alongside the crossroads is entirely do-able.

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Post by MoonSunStars » Thu Oct 30, 2014 10:44 am

Thanks ProfessorAmes. So you're saying don't put the actual jar in the road? Throw it away? I thought I'd have to drop off the whole bag, which is why I was thinking that couldn't go well haha

Paper towel, the jar with needles n my cayenne n everything is in a bag inside another plastic grocery bag. That would make sense to just put the wax and herbs in the road but I only had a chance to burn a candle on it one time so a small dime size of wax. I could wait til night time and dump the juices from the jar out in the middle... (??) I'm sorry, I haven't done a disposal before so I'm like what? :)

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Post by ProfessorAmes » Thu Oct 30, 2014 9:24 pm

I tend to only dispose of the stuff that is biodegradable, non-toxic and not dangerous to vehicles or to wildlife. So, needles and broken glass might be a problem, but liquids, herbs, wax, etc., is usually pretty okay. The rest of it you can throw away. If you have liquid in a glass or jar you can also take that to a river or stream that flows out of town and dump it and rinse the container in the river water. I'd probably still throw away the jar, but all of the contents have been cleared out by the river. So, a river disposal is another option for you. Or even a combination.
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Post by MoonSunStars » Thu Oct 30, 2014 10:03 pm

Thank you so much ProfessorAmes! I felt the same about the ingredients going in the road but I was reading people break their jars in the crossroads... so I was confused. I opened up my plastic bag if Ick and pretty much all the fluids are soaked up. So I've pulled out almost all of my pepper slices and there are two pieces of paper towel that are covered in cayenne and pepper juices, I'm on my way to give it to a crossroads. I wonder if it's ok to "rub down" the road with my paper towels and jalps despite the "over the shoulder" method since there is no liquid...

I'm not far from a river at all, I will possibly try the combo move next time. Thanks again for your time ProfessorAmes!

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Post by Miss Aida » Thu Oct 30, 2014 10:49 pm

Hello, MoonSunStars ,

I wouldn't "rub it down". It would still go over the shoulder.

If you follow the rituals according to Miss cat's instructions, they are recipes for success because there's good reasons for those particular instructions.

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Post by MoonSunStars » Thu Oct 30, 2014 11:45 pm

Thank you Miss Aida!

Hmm.. Well, I strongly felt the over the shoulder was important too but, for some reason, I also wanted that red pepper goodness off of the paper towel since I didn't have much to deploy. So I went to my crossroad and first ran out and took the two paper towels and got off as much red pepper as I could. I had, in a brown paper bag, my jalp slices and some more cayenne/red pepper remains so I finished by throwing the remains over my left shoulder. Made sure to not look back, even though I did glance slightly to the right to check for traffic, I said my prayer and feel good about it. I hope I didn't mess with tradition too much with my paper towel. But again, I said a quick prayer and also a prayer as I pulled away. :)
If that happens again, I'll be more mindful of how I clean it and what I do with the remains ...
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Post by conjure_woman_ » Mon Nov 03, 2014 7:26 pm

Hi there, using LM products I performed some work on a former partner of to success. I did a:

Honey Jar
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Love doll

Due to him becoming verbally abusive, I no longer wish to continue working on him, HOWEVER (due to him threatening to reveal certain secrets I confided in him) I would like to "keep him sweet", so to speak? How can I end the influences of the work I've done on him, while ensuring that, even though we are no longer romantically involved, he keeps my secrets to himself?

My Grandmother used to practice hoodoo, but sadly she's gone to glory, so I thought I'd ask for help here. I know that we say to destroy a spells influence you should "burn it", but that won't work with leftover candle wax, doll poppets, contents of honey jar, etc? I can burn the petition papers no problem, but what about everything else that was involved in creating the love Spells?
I want to end the love work I did on him once and for all, as it seems to have made him become obsessed with me to the point that he has gotten irrationally jealous of any men being around me. I've stopped seeing him now, but I feel the work I've done on him has put heat on his underlying issues with possessiveness. A lesson learned, be careful what you wish for!
Now I know how to lay tricks and have even buried items at the graveyard before, I'm aware of how/when to deploy/dispose of items, but I feel this situation is a less straightforward...

Can someone help me on how to dispose of all the materials used in a love spell, when one wants to destroy the love work you've already done once and for all?
Is there a way to do that, but also to keep him from betraying my confidences either?
Thank you for reading and I look forward to any help/advice anyone can give me please, thanks again :-)

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Post by aura » Tue Nov 04, 2014 4:02 am

Hi conjure_woman_,

You'll want to dispose of all the love work and then either make a doll with appropriate herbs to bind him and keep him from speaking and/or a sweet jar to keep yourself in his good graces (given his violent streak, the doll may be a better idea). You may also want to smoke the new doll in a combination of Uncrossing incense and rose petal to Uncross any love work done on him.

To get rid of the honey jar, emptying it out into a river of running water moving away from where you live would be appropriate; the jar can then be washed and reused as you please. Candle wax can also be thrown into a running river away from you or burnt up in a fireplace if you have one. The poppet can be burnt, although it would be advised (much nicer) to call the spirit of your ex out of it and remove the personal concerns first (and then use them in the binding doll).

Follow this up with a Cut and Clear spell and a Black Walnut bath to break up any left-over ties on your end.

Also make sure to get a restraining order or other appropriate support if there is a risk to your personal health and well-being.

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Post by El707 » Tue Nov 04, 2014 7:42 am

I have a quick question.

If I spell didn't do well, should you still bury it? I burned a candle for steady work it turned pitch black, i know that's not a good sign. I am going to do it all over, but should i still bury the candle?

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Post by natstein » Tue Nov 04, 2014 12:13 pm

Hello El707,

You should still dispose of the components of a spell in the proper way even if it did not go well. If there is glass container left over from a novena style candle you can also wash and recycle those.

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Post by conjure_woman_ » Tue Nov 04, 2014 4:11 pm

aura wrote:Hi conjure_woman_,

You'll want to dispose of all the love work and then either make a doll with appropriate herbs to bind him and keep him from speaking and/or a sweet jar to keep yourself in his good graces (given his violent streak, the doll may be a better idea). You may also want to smoke the new doll in a combination of Uncrossing incense and rose petal to Uncross any love work done on him.

To get rid of the honey jar, emptying it out into a river of running water moving away from where you live would be appropriate; the jar can then be washed and reused as you please. Candle wax can also be thrown into a running river away from you or burnt up in a fireplace if you have one. The poppet can be burnt, although it would be advised (much nicer) to call the spirit of your ex out of it and remove the personal concerns first (and then use them in the binding doll).

Follow this up with a Cut and Clear spell and a Black Walnut bath to break up any left-over ties on your end.

Also make sure to get a restraining order or other appropriate support if there is a risk to your personal health and well-being.

Blessings.
Thanks for your advice aura!
Could I bind the love doll that I currently have? As I know it has a very strong link to him, would the fact it has my sexual fluids on it be an issue if I wanted to use the love doll for curse work now? Also, the same goes for the Honey Jar, maybe I should keep that going to "keep him sweet" ?
I have no emotional ties to him now whatsoever, only regret that I wasted my time on an unworthy individual in the first place. Ahh well, we live and learn don't we ;)

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Post by Ms Melanie » Wed Nov 05, 2014 1:27 pm

Hi conjure_woman_,

I wouldn't use the current doll especially if you have your own personal concerns on them, you don't want to cross yourself or bind yourself to him. I would make a new one of him.

You can continue the honey jar, but he may want a relationship with you again. I suggest to make a new jar for friendship only.

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Post by MoonSunStars » Sun Nov 09, 2014 2:31 am

Hello! I have a break up candle spell I'm finishing. I know of the options for deploying my candle remains but I'm curious here. I thought maybe I should take it off my property to a crossroad and throw it over my shoulder or bury it at the crossroad... then I had someone tell me I should take the remains off my property, break the wax, and throw it in a receptacle and don't look back. Any thoughts on breaking the wax and tossing it in the garbage? If I do #1 should it be near the targets, a crossroad they go through often? If I was to break it and then throw it away, I know of a spot further out of town that has a garbage at the crossroad so I could break and throw away there. So, thoughts... bury at crossroad near targets? Break and throw away in the boonies? In my mind, I was going to break in road, throw in garbage over the shoulder. Also I figured, since I'm not supposed to look back, that the remains should be further away from me but if they should go near target, I can do that too. Hopefully this isn't too confusing ... thanks for any advice!

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Post by aura » Sun Nov 09, 2014 4:06 am

I'd go with the cross-roads burial where they'll walk over it or burial on the property of one of the two parties (preferably the one you want out of the picture).
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Post by MoonSunStars » Sun Nov 09, 2014 2:18 pm

Thanks aura.
I can't.do that though, can't bury on either property and can't bury where they'll walk over it.
I'm thinking I'm not sure what to do here. I've thought about the burial, I can bury at a 4 way near his house, but I don't want him gone, I want her gone. (She lives out of state) And they won't walk over it, only drive by it. I could bury at a cemetery? I was originally going to take the candle wax and throw it over my shoulder in the road. Then I wanted to break it and throw it away. Right now I want to break it by throwing It over my shoulder in the road. Breaking it seems safer, faster, wouldn't make me nervous... but If the burial would be a better way to finish my break up spell, then I will quickly bury it. But again, near his house even tho he won't walk over it and even though he's not the one I want gone?
I'm very indecisive and am suddenly finding myself questioning this. My gut says throw over shoulder in crossroad and walk away... I don't know why Im having so many questions run thru my head about this

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Post by MoonSunStars » Sun Nov 09, 2014 2:22 pm

Maybe it's because I spoke with someone who told me to throw it away after breaking and I thought I would just throw it over my shoulder in the road and leave it.... so now I'm requestioning the whole plan

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Post by MoonSunStars » Sun Nov 09, 2014 3:00 pm

The crossroads I was going to put it in is near his house so I thought he or they would drive over it once broken. But again, I don't want him gone. Only her. Maybe it's because I spoke with someone who told me to throw it away after breaking and I thought I would just throw it over my shoulder in the road and leave it.... so I think that's what started the requestioning

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Post by Miss Aida » Tue Nov 11, 2014 9:11 am

Hello, MoonSunStars ,

Then bury it at a cemetery so that the termination of their relationship is permanently dead.

Wishing you the best with this spell

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Post by MoonSunStars » Thu Nov 13, 2014 6:43 pm

Thanks Miss Aida and thanks for the positivity! I went to a crossroad and threw it over my shoulder... I ended up not being able to do the cemetery and not really able to do a crossroad burial so I went with my 1st gut instinct. I'm working with someone who is a bit stubborn and thought another break up candle might do some good. Not that I'm not satisfied with my 1st candle, but I'd like to keep it going by doing another in a week or two. Also with a 2nd one I will be able to plan a cemetery burial a little better ... hopefully my crossroad was an ok alternative.

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Post by MoonSunStars » Fri Nov 14, 2014 12:22 am

Tried to post this earlier, wouldn't let me:

It has started snowing here... so the burial idea is more difficult than before. So I was hoping the crossroad was ok, even though both of you (aura and Miss Aida) suggested a burial...

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Post by aura » Fri Nov 14, 2014 3:10 pm

Hi MoonSunStars,

If you're working with a glass-encased vigil light, don't throw it into a cross-roads: broken glass + cars = bad mix. If it's a glass casing, simply recycle it. If it's just the wax you threw over your shoulder into the cross-roads, it's a pretty all-purpose/neutral disposal site and should be fine. Also keep in mind, this is a break-up candle, not a hot-foot; you want it to affect BOTH parties since it breaks them up, it doesn't get them gone, so him walking over it is fine. If you're doing Hot Foot work - then it's another story.
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Post by MoonSunStars » Fri Nov 14, 2014 9:18 pm

Thank you! It was a free standing candle that I threw over my shoulder. Glad that was an ok choice... it felt good to throw it and hear it break! And good point, it's a break up, not a hot foot...

Thanks again!

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Post by MoonSunStars » Fri Dec 12, 2014 1:28 am

Hello again! Since we last discussed the hot footing aspect, I thought I'd ask. In regards to a break up candle with hot foot oil on the female and break up oil all over... would it not be appropriate to dispose in a crossroads where both parties will go over the wax remains or will he not be affected since the hot foot was placed and directed towards the female?

I've read of the idea to cut the wax in half? Would you then dispose of each wax piece at separate crossroads? Or should the whole thing be taken to a crossroads and disposed whole where neither party will go over it since hot foot oil is involved and the target is not someone intended to be hot footed?

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Post by catherineyronwode » Fri Dec 12, 2014 7:24 pm

If you called in his name for Break Up only and called in her name for Hot Foot and Break Up, you could dispose in a crossroads if you cannot at his or her house. Remember always the old advice to quote in the name of each party and to plainly ask for what you intend -- then you will never be in doubt about crossing up your own intentions.

Luke 11:11 -- If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he give him a stone? or if he ask a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent?

The key is to ASK for exactly what you wish in the first place and then disposal will follow logically from that.
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Post by MoonSunStars » Fri Dec 12, 2014 8:41 pm

Thank you for the reply Ms. Cat!

When I burned the candle, I asked for break up. Towards the last couple days I asked for her to go away... never directing the feeling of "go away" towards him. I will dispose of it all in a crossroad. Thank you again! Thanks for the reminder of plainly asking for what I want. Always such a help!

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Post by ConjuringCat » Wed Dec 24, 2014 6:04 pm

No so much a ritual disposal but I accidentally broke a mirror today, it broke on carpet so I sprinkled the area with salt and vacuumed. I plan on doing a bath with chinese wash and going over the area again with a little of the bath and a broom then dumping the bath water and the vacuum contents at the crossroad. What do I do with the big shards of glass? I read that I could bury them or put them at the crossroads, neither one is appealing because the ground is frozen and I don't think leaving glass in the road is entirely safe. Of course if there's no alternative I'll have to find a less frequented road i guess.

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Post by Miss Aida » Wed Dec 24, 2014 10:59 pm

Hello, ConjuringCat,

Usually, when you throw things in the garbage, it signifies that the work you did was garbage.

In this case, I would suggest throwing in the garbage so that you are ritually stating that this was garbage too. Get what I'm saying? If there's any bad luck that was imposed from breaking this mirror, you are saying: "Garbage". And, hopefully, nothing will happen.

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Post by theusurper2 » Thu Dec 25, 2014 2:25 pm

How i can disposal with the items i have in mojo bag after the person die for whom you had that mojo. I m talking from lover. He passed away last week and i know what i can do with the honey jar, thanks Miss Aida, but i dont know with the mojo. Im very sad

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Post by jwmcclin » Thu Dec 25, 2014 4:48 pm

You have a choice here, you can bury it with the honey jar. Frankly, when I have a question, I turn to cat's knowledge base (http://www.luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html).
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Post by Willowsunstar » Sat Jan 10, 2015 6:08 pm

I live in a state that gets real winters, to the point where the ground and water are completely frozen and covered with snow. Do I just not cast any spells during those 3 or so months, or is there an alternative?

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Store it in the woodshed until spring or use a butane torch to thaw the ground.
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Post by Willowsunstar » Sun Jan 11, 2015 3:11 am

I live in an apartment and don't have a woodshed or any place where I could safely use a torch.

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Post by magicmurphy » Sun Jan 11, 2015 5:15 am

Hi Willowsunstar --

I live in MN and have the same issues right now, and have been chatting with my root worker about this. If it's remains for a positive outcome and you can't bury it, you can likely still find a tree or hollow stump to set it in. Otherwise, I wrap them in brown bag paper and keep it someplace safe indoors until the ground thaws enough to bury it, or until it's safe enough to go outside (as it frequently is not here in the MN winters.)

You can chuck stuff to the crossroads in any weather. And if it really needs to go to the river asap, ask any ice fisherman how to break open the ice.

Or buy a potted plant for your home, and put remains in there.

Hope that helps. If I had to wait until Spring to do magic, it would never get done! :)

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Post by Willowsunstar » Sun Jan 11, 2015 8:11 am

Thanks. I'm in MN also. It's a hot-foot spell for an incompetent coworker where conventional means aren't working. While I probably should get a potted plant, I think it will have to go to the crossroads. Will plan to drive out of town a ways some weekend.

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Post by HappinessRules » Mon Jan 12, 2015 3:17 am

Cross roads..... I accidently looked back while throwing something at the cross roads what will happen because someone was in front of me and I looked back by accidently because I wanted to go pass him omg what have I done?

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Post by HappinessRules » Mon Jan 12, 2015 4:07 am

By the way I didn't look at the actual items I threw out just the actual road.

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Post by Miss Aida » Mon Jan 12, 2015 8:40 pm

Hello, HappinessRules,

I believe that as long as you didn't see the items, it might be OK.

I've done that before where someone beeped the horn at me and I looked but didn't see the items. The spell still worked

The whole idea is that you're second- guessing the spirit of the crossroads (which you did not)

Let's just wait and see what happens.

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Post by Willowsunstar » Thu Jan 15, 2015 3:16 pm

I have read this whole thread, and am wondering something. For which kinds of spells is recycling wax appropriate? I would assume anything you want to stay in your home?

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Post by Miss Aida » Fri Jan 16, 2015 9:53 pm

Hello, karma_13,

I personally don't practice that technique. Deployment is just what it means: it deploys the spell.

People recycle the glass containers. That's fine.

Sometimes, people will melt wax remains from spells and then re mold them to make another candle spell (usually with love spells) and light that candle. It does work for some people but I am personally not a fan of that.

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Post by alexan » Tue Feb 17, 2015 11:37 am

I am burning break-up candles to break up the man who I had sexual relationship with for two years and the girl he is seeing right now. I just finished up the second candle.

I know sometimes they see each other at his house. I was told that instead of disposing it at a nearest crossroad where they would cross. It is better and stronger for the spell if I just drive by his house, then throw the remainder on his front yard or his car or on the street in front of his house. This way it would influence them worser to break up faster.

Is it right ?

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Post by Miss Aida » Wed Feb 18, 2015 8:02 pm

Hello, Alexan,

I would prefer disposing this at a crossroad closest to where they live. The man at the crossroads will help you with the deployment.

Here is a ilnk o disposal and deployment and your best options: http://www.luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html

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Post by alexan » Wed Feb 18, 2015 8:46 pm

So, next time if I dispose it at a crossroad, should I pray should I take a few minutes and pray for the man at the crossroad to break them up and to thank him and ask him what to do to increase the strength of spell ? would that be better ?

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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers

Post by Miss Athena » Thu Feb 19, 2015 2:37 am

Why not go to his house in the middle of the night when everyone is asleep and bury the remains in his yard? Your chances of being noticed are lessened. It's best to deploy those remains in his yard in accordance with tradition, not just tossed from your moving car.

You can read what Miss Cat says about this on her Laying Tricks page: http://www.luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html. Scroll down to the bottom to the section titled "When Laying Tricks Is Just Too Difficult" and you will have her thoughts on this.

If for whatever reason deployment at his house is still not for you, then use the crossroads. You can thank the man at the crossroads, but your spell will only be as strong as it already is given your skills, prayer and how you worked the spell. Wait for signs after deployment, which will indicate whether more work is needed. Good luck!
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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers

Post by alexan » Thu Feb 19, 2015 6:50 am

Athena K,

No...they stay up very late...sometimes they won't sleep until like 7am, also they have security, and they have a dog. Also the houses on their left and right both have dogs. So they could call the police on me for trespassing their property.

I slept with him a lot before. Sometimes even we stayed up to 7am, then we decided to had sex.

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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers

Post by Miss Athena » Thu Feb 19, 2015 7:26 am

Then dispose at a crossroad closest to where they live, as Miss Aida instructed.
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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers

Post by Miss Aida » Thu Feb 19, 2015 8:00 am

Hello, Alexan,

Just dispose/deploy as you see fit as we have all given good advice and we have nothing else to add here.

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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers

Post by catherineyronwode » Fri Feb 20, 2015 3:02 am

Hey, Alexan,

your thread got cut from the thread on candle divination. It is now joined into the thread on disposal of spell remains.

In my personal opinion, if it is a glass candle, please recycle the glass. Please have regard for the planet. Disposal of spell remains is not an excuse to lttle a crossroads with broken glass.
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Post by catherineyronwode » Fri Feb 20, 2015 6:26 pm

This is for Alexan. It is a continuation of a conversation he keeps trying to have in the Candle Divantion thread.

1) Your discussion of candle disposal has been MOVED. It is here.

2) You already have 5 board warnings for off-topic posts and for sending multiple PMs to people and you will be banned if this continues. There is a thread already created for the topic of disposal of ritual remains. THIS IS IT.

3) There is absolutely NO NEED to dispose of vigil candle glass at anyone's house. Vigil candle glass is best RECYCLED. It is glass. They melt it down and recycle it to make more glass.

4) There is absolutely NO NEED for any practitioner to endanger himself or herself in order to dispose of candle wax from a freestanding candle at someone's house on your say-so.

YES, it is very traditional to do this, if you live nearby and have convenient access, but you have already made a total of TEN POSTS stating that you cannot do this (all of which i either had to move or delete), so stop asking about it.

If the people lived in two different states would we command the worker to drive eighteen hours to dispose of the candle wax in a yard?

What if the targeted person had a restraining order out on the worker? Would we command the worker to face the serious consequences of arrest and imprisonment just to get some "dipose of it in the yard" rule followed?

As a worker who has done this type of spell and has counselled others in this work for 51 years, i can say that while yard disposal of wax (especially mixed with incense powder and crumbled into inconspicuous "gravel") is a nice idea, it is not alwats possible.

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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers

Post by Moonlightdream » Wed Mar 04, 2015 12:33 pm

I don't have a front yard or back yard and I can't bury the remains of a spell work in a potted plant since I'll be moving back and forth. I'm mostly focused on doing love spells and I was wondering...Since all my spells are made for love, could I keep all the ritual remains from different love spells altogether and place it for instance in a glass jar??? Is this possible since I was told that positive work should be kept? Thanks!

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Post by Miss Aida » Wed Mar 04, 2015 9:48 pm

Hello, Moonlightdream ,

You could do that but it's not that effective.

Try one of these other methods mentioned here: ww.luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html

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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers

Post by Moonlightdream » Fri Mar 06, 2015 2:23 pm

Then I guess my only option is the crossroads?? Would it still be effective because love work should normally be kept near you ? Thanks Miss Aida!

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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers

Post by Ms Melanie » Sat Mar 07, 2015 5:50 am

Hi Moonlightdream,

I would still do an indoor potted plant, you can take that with you as you move around. Get a small one.
The crossroads is also fine.

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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers

Post by Priya1220 » Tue Mar 31, 2015 8:50 pm

I am unable to dispose of any wax properly so i am just holding onto everything and will store it away. Anyway, i burnt two free standing candles... with collecting the wax, is it okay if i do not get all the wax, but just the majority? I burnt them on a plate so when removing the big parts of wax it left very tiny max marks and some oil. Can this just be washed down the sink? I don't want to have to stress about every little detail. I am still so new, i just want to make sure i do nothing wrong.

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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers

Post by Papa Newt » Wed Apr 01, 2015 5:08 am

Hi Pria1220,

I moved your post as it was more about disposing of ritual remains than of candle divination.

There are a number of methods of Disposing of Ritual Remains that you can do. Of course I do not know your situation, and do encourage to make the effort or find the best way for you to rid of the wax. Do visit the link above and read the previous pages of this thread to help out.

Though, depending on the work, one can keep the wax remains and bury them in a plant, on the property of the home, etc. This is usually for matters such as love, money, protection for example. If the work was a negative working then I would absolutely not hold on to that at all.
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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers

Post by Priya1220 » Sun Apr 05, 2015 9:21 pm

Thank you. I do not have a plant or pot, and broke atm so i cannot buy one.
Is it bad ti store them away in the cupboard until i can properly dispose of them or plant them in a pot?

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Post by Ms Melanie » Mon Apr 06, 2015 4:58 am

Hi Priya1220,

Sounds like this is a positive working since you are considering putting git in a pot. Just place it somewhere safe till you can buy a plant.

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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers

Post by Priya1220 » Mon Apr 06, 2015 3:59 pm

Thank you, Ms. Melanie!

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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers

Post by Extremedivas1195 » Mon Apr 06, 2015 7:55 pm

excuse me, how to disposed(rid of) 7-day candles ?

Have a lot of plain finish 7 day candle I write on with a black sharpie markers with my desire on it.

Now I want to throw it away but I am scared because of being disrespectful to helpful good angel/spirit who answer my prayer.

Should clean with ammonia and put it in a recycling bin?

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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers

Post by JayDee » Mon Apr 06, 2015 8:04 pm

Extremedivas,

you are correct to clean them out and recycle them.
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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers

Post by Priya1220 » Fri Apr 10, 2015 6:37 pm

I know this is dumb to ask but.....
Can i pour salt water i prayed over (to cleanse candles) down the sink, or does it need to be disposed of differently?

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