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War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:15 am
by mabel
Hi,
I was advised by a rootworker here who is working on my case for me to sprinkle some war water on the desks of my targets. May I know other than the desks, are other areas such as the floor area, chairs appropriate too? I am concerned the targets might get suspicious to see that the desk are wet and might proceed to wipe it away, affecting the spell.
Anyone please advise. Many thanks x
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:16 am
by DarkEmber
You can sprinkle it around their desk, wipe it on their chairs, etc.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:52 pm
by MaJiG_GarDen
also their stationary hehehe
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:43 pm
by Devi Spring
Putting it in a small sprizter will help you get a fine mist of the war water on many more surfaces than you normally would be able to by just sprinkling large drops. You could just spritz in the air above their areas and droplets will get all over EVERYTHING.
War Water, 4 oz.
Use in Magic:
War Water is used for enemy tricks, to declare occult war, and to trouble someone; enemy names and personal concerns may be added with prayers of imprecation and the glass bottle may be kept as a contained spell of decay and rot; traditionally the bottle will eventually be broken or poured out on the enemy's yard, footpath, porch, or doorstep to be walked in and bring devastation to the foe.
Spell Methods:
Washes and Waters are used in baths, in home cleaning, as magical laundry additives, in floor washes, in bottle and jar spells, as altar offerings, to pour out and mark a place or a footpath, and as perfumed room spritzes or sprays.
Product Details:
4 oz. glass bottle with a colourful label
WAT-WAR-GL04
War Water, 4 oz.
$8.00
You can order right here in the Forum by clicking on the blue Add To Cart button.
For more information, see:
http://www.luckymojo.com/warwater.html
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:37 pm
by SageWanderer
I've read that War Water can be used for protection along the perimeters of your home, but also that it can be taken weekly in a bath for a fortified wall of protection against above average magic practitioners. Is this true? How can I be sure that I'm not crossing myself? Thanks.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:29 pm
by jwmcclin
War Water is described here SageWanderer
http://www.luckymojo.com/warwater.html
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 7:48 pm
by SageWanderer
Thanks jwmcclin, but I read the description and didn't really find the information pertaining to my question, which is why I created this thread.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 8:26 pm
by Turnsteel
SageWanderer
Yes it can be used in a bath for protection
.....By not praying to be crossed, by praying for protection and the strength of iron.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 12:47 am
by SageWanderer
OK, great, thanks HailDiscordia.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 6:54 am
by kathy622
i was recommended to use war water for my bath to protect me from bad magic .my house was a wreck. we all fought , the bills were 3 times the normal amount, the dog got sick again, i had alot of loss of money and the situation in which i got it for was worse. i wont be using it again. i've read it is used for protection also, but when i read what results it has for cursing it felt like i cursed myself. i put salt and white vinegar and yueba buena leaves in the tub in small amounts to cleanse me and things started getting better since. i'd never use it again for cleansing or protection.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 7:21 am
by kathy622
hey i go real simple. if you washed things down with it you can simply add white vinegar to soap water and wipe it off. i was praying to st michael after the bath. i also used chinese wash on windowsills andto wipe my cabinets down, well it was get out the vinegar time. the phone company couldnt even find me as a customer.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 5:59 pm
by catherineyronwode
SageWanderer, the reason you did not find information about using War Water for a protection bath on my pages if because i do not recommend War Water for that use.
Others may.
I do not.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 7:28 pm
by jwmcclin
I prefer
Fiery Wall of Protection (
http://www.luckymojo.com/fierywall.html) SageWanderer.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 8:52 pm
by ConjureMan
Four Thieves Vinegar is a great addition to baths for protection.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 3:05 am
by starsinthesky7
well some shops out there do recommend war water for protection. however, these folks do not follow hoodoo. I remember having a similar experience in a store once. So I would definitely NOT use it for protection around the property. And I agree with Conjureman, and JW that I would use four thieves vinegar and/or fiery wall of protection powder
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 6:34 pm
by citizenrule
what will happen if war water thrown in a good business store?can tell more abt it
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 1:57 am
by ConjureMan
War Water thrown at home, business, etc with intent and prayer will do exactly what the name suggests: bring war and chaos upon the person. It is often done in an open act of aggression aimed at crossing. This is why a GLASS BOTTLE is used in making it, by the way.
War Water, 4 oz.
Use in Magic:
Used for enemy tricks, to declare occult war, and to trouble someone; traditionally broken in the enemy's yard or on the doorstep.
Spell Methods:
Washes and Waters are used in baths, in home cleaning, as magical laundry additives, in floor washes, as altar offerings, and as perfumed room spritzes or sprays.
Product Details:
4 oz. glass bottle with a colourful label
WAT-WAR-GL04
War Water, 4 oz.
$8.00
You can order right here in the Forum by clicking on the blue Add To Cart button.
For more information, see:
http://www.luckymojo.com/warwater.html
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 5:18 am
by starsinthesky7
Well, if you are trying to cause the owner to experience a lot of fighting amongst customers, employees, etc, then that is exactly what it will cause.
http://www.luckymojo.com/warwater.html
If you are trying to cause direct bad luck to the business, then I would go for crossing supplies.
www.luckymojo.com/crossing.html
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 6:02 am
by citizenrule
thanks ConjureMan Ali and starsinthesky for your replies.i am new to hodoo and learning.thanks for clarifying things.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 4:39 pm
by MAV4594
hello,
im working on a vinegar bottle for a significant other my ex had. He caused so many problems between my ex and i, including both our families. I just want him to get a taste of his own medicine, he deserves it. He still continues to try and start problems. Anyways, im new to making jars but this is what im putting in it:
-photo of him
-petition
-vinegar, red pepper, black salt
-broken glass, pins
-hate,war, destruction oils (i might add black arts oil...anyone have any input if i should)
-war water (sulfer, my urine, thunderstorm water, spanish moss, rusty cemetary nails)
i also done some research and found you can also add cementary dirt...does anybody have any recipe for graveyard dirt? ive been getting mixed answers for it.
Also i found some people bury it upside down ...anybody know why?
and when i bury it should i bury it anywhere specific where i should bury it in the cementary?
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 4:46 pm
by Mama Micki
There is no "recipe" for graveyard dirt. You go to a cemetery, find a grave, and pay for the dirt with dimes, pennies, or whiskey. Which grave you select depends on the type of spell and if you feel a particular spirit is willing to help you. If you are unable or unwilling to obtain the dirt yourself, Lucky Mojo sells it.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 4:46 am
by aura
Hi MAV4594,
people can bury the bottle upside down when there are pins driven through the cork at the top: this is so the contents and personal concerns will be in contect with the ''ouchy agent'' continuously. Alternatively, a tiny hole can be made in the cork and as the contents of the bottle is transferred to the ground, the strength of your enemy ebbs away. There are also a number of other traditional methods to deploy such spell bottles. You can read more about these kinds of spells at the HITAP page on the subject:
http://www.luckymojo.com/bottlespells.html
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 9:41 pm
by AprilRaine
My apologies to the hard working moderators if this post belongs under an existing post, I'm just unsure if where to place it. I'm wanting to know if it's effective to use War Water without breaking the bottle on the doorstep? I know that there is the option of throwing it into the yard, but I'm worried that it won't break and just lay there in the grass to be found and done away with.... there is no pavement on which it would break. So I was thinking of spritzing it inside the house inconspicuously, like the bathroom floor or the such. If it's of any assistance to know this, this is to be back-up work on a couple whom I've done a break up spell on.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 6:41 am
by Joseph Magnuson
Yes, candiijojo, you can effectively use War Water without breaking the glass bottle in the front yard. Just read some of the replies above. It is War Water and even sprinkled will bring about the desired reaction. Also remember, you can grab a medium sized flat rock, bring it to the yard, and smash the bottle on that. There are many ways to get the results you need in as traditional a manner as possible.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 9:28 am
by AprilRaine
Thank you, Joseph. That's is exactly what I wanted think to find out. I think I'll do the inside spritzing and see if I can smash that bottle in the yard...... I'll just bring my own rock.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 12:30 pm
by Miss Tammie Lee
Candiijojo... War Water "reeks"; the smell is vile. I have made it while working at the Apprenticeship at Lucky Mojo. If you "spritz" inside a home or any enclosed area...oh dear.
It is definately effective, and is the opposite of the great smelling Peace Water.
I do not recommend it inside, unless you want to get "caught".
Good luck!
Miss Tammie Lee
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 6:07 pm
by AprilRaine
Oh I didn't realize that! I'm glad you told me so. I'll save that for the yard only. Instead for indoor use would you maybe use a liquified break up product? I haven't checked yet to see if that comes as a bath crystal, though I'm thinking it does. Do you think that might give me the same affect?
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 6:18 pm
by Miss Tammie Lee
It is War Water-- strike, smash, boom!
And I was trying to stop you from getting caught inside by purpose and
intent! Strike and get um if it is justified!
Listen to today's Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/luckymojoh ... -in-format
Don't forget the before, during, and after... (listen to the show

)
Thank you!
Miss Tammie Lee
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 9:42 pm
by AprilRaine
Thank you, Miss Tammie Lee!
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 10:25 pm
by AprilRaine
I just listened....I actually caught the readings tonight live, but had missed the beginning. That was a pretty perfect topic for me tonight! Thank you for your help. I'm going to make an order tonight. I think I have the lady balls to smash that bottle!!!
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 2:55 pm
by AprilRaine
Miss Tammie Lee, I received my order today, which included a bottle of War Water..... you weren't kidding about that smell!!!! Wow! That literally made me gag. I completely understand why you warned me about getting caught using it indoors. That's a tough smell to hide. If THIS doesn't bring war than I sure don't know what could!!!
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 10:48 am
by The Eye
I plan to sprinkle some War Water on the doormat of my noisy neighbor, and also onto his doorknob.
Once done, shall I walk backwards like with Hotfoot or can I turn back and leave ?
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 11:05 am
by Joseph Magnuson
The Eye: War Water may be thrown (or in your case, sprinkled) and then plainly walked away from. Walking backwards is not necessary for War Water applications.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 11:16 am
by The Eye
Thank you Joseph, copy that.
One more question if you don't mind.
Reading some older posts here it seems that War Water can be used for generic strife&bad luck amongst a household according to the intent when using it.
So, could I state while sprinkling the water onto the doormat&dooknob that x breaks her hands for instance or is it off topic of what War Water can do ?
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:51 am
by DrJulie
Long story short, I am the subject of a constant negative onslaught by the women who had an affair with my ex-husband. I did a reversing ritual on her ( which worked quite well)...and he has been trying to leave her for several months but she is "crazy"...crazy in the sense shed burn his clothes on the front lawn type crazy...We've been talking again...and made many amends for his bad behavior( and has told me his plight...well she must "sense" when he is talking to me since the never ending unprovoked FB posts begin ( I don't acknowledge them)...and her trash talk around town begins (mind you again, she pursued & had an affair with a married man)...anyhow, It was suggested that I use an old fashioned trick of smashing a bottle of war water on her front steps, problem is she lives in a remote location and getting there without being noticed is impossible....Is it possible to print a photo of her home and smash the contents of the bottle against it and get the same results? I have also been advised, via a reading, that she is having rootwor done for her to keep him trapt in the relationship/in that house Please advise
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 2:08 pm
by MissMichaele
I'm answering the end of your post first because the answer deals with the work you should do FIRST.
DrJulie wrote:I have also been advised, via a reading, that she is having rootwor done for her to keep him trapt in the relationship/in that house Please advise
You need an Uncrossing spell kit and Fiery Wall of Protection supplies:
Do this BEFORE you undertake the work described below:
Is it possible to print a photo of her home and smash the contents of the bottle against it and get the same results?
It's worth a try. Do it at a crossroads -- not right in the middle, because you don't want innocent people's tires (or feet!) getting punctured by the glass. On the other hand, you don't want that mess at your own house!
Here's what I'd do.
First, steep some hyssop in boiling water for a bath when you get back home.
Take your photo, War Water, and other spell apparatus and two old pillow cases from the thrift store.
Select a crossroads which has a trash can at one or more corners.
Once you're at the crossroads, lay down one pillowcase like an open bag. You want the mouth up and the bottom lying on the street (or a corner on the sidewalk). Lay the photo on the bottom of the pillow case. Put the War Water in the other pillowcase and swing it at the photo like it was a sock full of rocks, smashing hard.
Drop that pillowcase and grab the first one, which now has the entire spell inside it. Drop it into the nearest trash can. Depart the scene expeditiously -- War Water stinks bad enough to turn your stomach.
Take that hyssop bath as soon as you get back home, praying Psalm 51.
Good luck,
Miss Michaele
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 4:46 pm
by AlyssaH
I ordered some of this to leave at my old house, after I move to the new apartment. This house is owned by my MIL & her son (my soon to be ex husband) will be moving back in. I'm for the most part past ill wishing him, but I don't want him to be happy in this house with that woman (the drug addict that has destroyed our family entirely)! Also, I want him to get help. I'm afraid that he's going to end up dying as he's heavily into IV drug use. So I was thinking that I want to hit him with some hotfoot powder, in addition. I was thinking that magic takes the path of least resistance, so this would cause him to get drug tested at his court date in a couple weeks & have to go to an automatic 120 day stint when he fails.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 8:05 pm
by Miss Aida
Hello, AlyssaH,
Although I know what you're trying to do, I wouldn't go that route.
War water is going to cause more psychological distress (and may lead to more drugs).
Hotfoot may leave him wandering aimlessly.
Why not get to the root of the problem with the Cast Off Evil products? This kits speaks to the problems he's having.
Please take a look at this page and tell me what you think:
www.luckymojo.com/spell-cast-off-evil.html
Take care
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 12:05 pm
by AlyssaH
Miss Aida
Good suggestion. I'm going to wait to do that until I'm moved & free of him legally. Having him confused & strung out drugs only works to my benefit in retaining custody of our child right now. Not to sound heartless, but he has brought everything on himself.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 2:02 pm
by Joseph Magnuson
AlyssaH: Are you saying that you want to use War Water on the house he will be staying in as well as use Hot Foot Powder to get him out of the same house? This seems counter-intuitive to me.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 6:35 pm
by AlyssaH
Joseph Magnuson
You're right! Didn't think of it that way. It's hard to think straight when someone has smashed your heart to bits, now isn't it?

I got my War Water today & I'm going to dump it all over the porch, or maybe put some dabs inside the curtain rods. His whore has systematically annihilated any progress that I made with him last year, toward us being a loving family & I don't want them to, especially him to ever be happy in this home again. The apartment I'm moving to is a crap hole, I'm grateful for it, because it affords me the chance to afford a lawyer to keep my baby safe from him & his drug addict friends, but the longer this drags on, the more I could care less & less if he ODs. I'm really just leaving the house, so that he A). doesn't know where I live (in case he snaps from the meth & numerous other drugs he's on), & B). because he will no longer have me to blame for his problems, or an excuse to be out running with that homewrecking whore. It's really funny because I heard she has herpes, & I hope he gets it & his dick hurts so much that cries & cries & cries......but anyway, I'm just getting straight up bitter at this point :/ I really know not to speak curses, but to speak blessings for obvious reasons, but I really feel protected & justified in this instance. I've respected my marital vows, respected him regardless of how wrong he's been & treated us, because all husbands deserve their wives respect, & I've kept my heart only for him & my family when he's always put himself first.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 6:16 pm
by AlyssaH
So, he was at court today (not getting in trouble for drugs he's been doing, of course!). However, this afforded me the opportunity to stop by his house & pour some War Water on his doorstep. I was really nervous because I couldn't break it (he would know it was me). I was able to get over half the bottle poured out on to his welcome mat & all over the front step. His mistress will probably clean it up, but that's good right? If she gets it all over herself? Anyway, I shook it up really well before I poured it on to his step...
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 2:31 am
by aura
Sounds good AlyssaH, hopefully he'll step in the mess as well.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 3:55 am
by AlyssaH
aura
I think they would both step in it at the same time, since it's on the welcome mat. Plus, how do you remove liquid from a welcome mat, ha.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 1:25 pm
by mamabird39
hi i just had a great idea on how to be sneaky and deploy war water ect.. fill a water balloon with war water and things like crossing or hotfoot ect.and bomb there house with war water balloons?they will think kids did it

Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 3:12 pm
by AlyssaH
mamabird39
Awesome idea, but it could be hard to fill those suckers up without making a mess of your own self

Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 3:30 pm
by mamabird39
use a funnel I'll test it out and see how it would works and I'll let everyone know I'm going to test it on some bad people that needs to vacate these people are meth addicts who are homeless and leaving garbage and there drug crap around the area the police keep raiding but they keep coming back. So i will give the police a helping hand.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 7:17 pm
by Shantilly Lace
this has been suggested before, to make a mess so that when they clean it up they are also more likely just to use their hands and get it directly onto themselves.
Let us know how it goes.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 1:20 am
by lokirising
Could you dress a candle with war water for a hex or protection spell?
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 3:38 am
by catherineyronwode
lokirising,
No, you cannot. War Water is WATER and it will put your flame out or cause it to sputter. In addition, War Water is not used for protection. It is used to declare occult or magical war. Read more about War Water here:
http://luckymojo.com/warwater.html
Good luck!
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2015 8:12 pm
by queenofheart
Hello again
Quick question if I want a family to fight I know to put cat and dog hair in with the war water. I want them to always fight until the day I die. Can I bury it? Or do I have to hold on to it? I cant really break it on the doorstep because they are in an entirely different country.
Im also doing for a business but I want everyone in the business to argue and fight with this one person until they are tired of him. How many ingredients can I add to the war water bottle? I plan on getting aome destruction bath crystals with dume and goofer. I only want the one person to be affected by the destruction things. Is it all in my intention?
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2015 8:53 pm
by Miss Aida
Hello, queenofheart ,
I personally add War water to my break up jars, destruction jars and my argument jars.
So, rather than adding things to the war water, add war water to your jars that contain things in it.
Then, you would still have to deploy the jar (don't just keep it) after you have performed the spells:
www.luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html
Good luck!!
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 11:33 am
by Chantel
Good evening Miss Aida I was reading through this thread about war water and I was going to make a jar of this with two people but I will just add it to my vinegar jars,You mention you add some to your argument jars,just how do put together an argument jar or destruction jar is it the same as a vinegar jar,I have two co-workers that are trouble makers and causing them to argue alot would be perfect..I appreciate any insights to making an argument jar.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 8:13 pm
by Miss Aida
Hello, Chantel ,
Here are a few things to cause arguments in that jar:
War Water
http://luckymojo.com/warwater.html
Inflammatory Confusion bath crystals
www.luckymojo.com/inflammatoryconfusion.html
Black dog and cat hair
www.herb-magic.com/black-dog-hair.html
www.herb-magic.com/black-cat-hair.html
The pins, needles, rusty nails, broken glass (I take the bottle of the war water pour it in a larger bottle. Then, I break that bottle (in a plastic bag) and dump that into the larger bottle.
The rest is on the vinegar jar thread.
Take care
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 10:26 am
by Chantel
Thank You Miss Aida,You're a gem.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 4:21 pm
by Chantel
Good evening everyone,Miss Aida I did the war bottle for arguments.I put in the nails pins needles,etc,broke one of the bottles and added it to the other ,with the bath crystals(inflamatory confusion).I have both pics of my coworkers in there with petition to have fiery arguments,and I shake it violently to symbolize their arguments,I didnt add any vinegar,does this sound right?,Thanks for your insights.
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 8:02 pm
by Miss Aida
Hello, Chantel ,
That sounds great.
I would have added vinegar to mine but it is still alright!!!
Don't forget to light candles on the jar. I like the 6 inch black candles that are inscribed and dressed in oils.
Please keep us posted on the progress (but just remember, it takes time).
Wishing you great success with this!
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 12:15 pm
by Innocence
The Lucky Mojo bottle of war water looks very sturdy, can someone who has smashed one share how hard it is to break the bottle? I wouldn't want to be caught in the act lol
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 10:47 pm
by Miss Aida
Hello, Innocence ,
I consider myself the "Expert-war-water-bottle-smasher"
You do have to use just a little muscle power. The trick it to aim for something that is hard on impact.
As if you were trying to bounce a ball real high
I hope tis helps!
Take care
Re: War Water Questions and Answers
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 2:14 pm
by Innocence
LOL Thank you, Miss Aida.