Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers
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So question: can i do the break-up spell without the (home wreckers name or personal items)?
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How should one dispose of a candle used for darker works such as a reversing evil glass vigil candle holder?
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Yes, however, it is probably going to take you more than one break up spell (and no I cannot tell you exactly how many). Not to mention you will have a weak connection to the other person. So you can put (john's new gf) or whatever.
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Reversing is not considered to be "dark" work -- it is performed for justice and for the restoration of balance. In any case, you can spray the empty glass down with FLorida Water, holy water, or salt water - then recycle it.
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Thank You!jujugiggles wrote:Spray it down with FLorida Water, holy water, or salt water - then recycle it.
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I took a bath with the Love Me bath crystals, went to the crossroads and threw my water to what I thought was the East. However it was really the west. I must have gotten turned around. Should I redo this part or is it ok?
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If you've injected a great deal of doubt and worry into your work as a result, then you may want to repeat. Otherwise, just take note of it and do it right next time.
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1. I've performed quite a bit of spells & so have a box full of wax remains (almost all LM love figurals). I'm not too keen on burying it on rental property as I shift. So I thought I'll probably just light a wick and burn all wax. Would that be ok? That way I don't have to keep carrying it .
2. Also about mojos I know it's been discussed a lot but I want to know how to hide it from the person closest to you?
2. Also about mojos I know it's been discussed a lot but I want to know how to hide it from the person closest to you?
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You can get a flower pot and bury your remains. Mojos can be hidden all kinds of ways...you can leave under your mattress the effect is still the same. You have already developed a relationship with the bag.
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Thank you jwmcclin! That was the key - relationship already established with the mojo! I had a doubt that for it to have effect I had to have it on me. Carrying 5 triple strength mojos was seeming to be difficult
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About the ritual remains disposal to crossroad, can I put the things into a rubbish bin in the crossroad instead of just put it on the road? Cos I am in a country which easily caught by throwing rubbish right away on the road.
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That is fine.
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Burying at a crossroads is not uncommon. It doesn't have to be the dead center, if there is a patch of dirt, bury it there.
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HI guys, I'm totally new at this. and I cant help notice how helpful and patient you all are to every new person no matter how sily we might sound
God bless you all.
My question is, my honey jar just has honey and our picture and I need to discard it as I too started having doubts of my performing the spell wrong. its not working now either. Do I burn the honey? I dont have any water body around myplace so someone suggested I could jsut emty the jar in the kitchen sink, tear the photo and trash it and say a prayer of taking away the power. that works??
Look fwd to your suggestions.
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My question is, my honey jar just has honey and our picture and I need to discard it as I too started having doubts of my performing the spell wrong. its not working now either. Do I burn the honey? I dont have any water body around myplace so someone suggested I could jsut emty the jar in the kitchen sink, tear the photo and trash it and say a prayer of taking away the power. that works??
Look fwd to your suggestions.
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If you want to dispose of the honey jar because you don't want its effects anymore then you can bury it in a crossroads, if you still want to draw that person to you dispose at the front of your house by burying and then start a new one.
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I wouldn't tear the photo. You can easily wash the honey down the sink, and then dispose of the jar and photograph by burying.
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so before i start with any spells to work on..i can cleanse and protect myself by buying the protection oils, powders and a spiritual bath on here right?
so i would take a spiritual bath first and when i am done what happens to all the water?
do i have to throw it outside on the street? so i can't let it drain in the bath? but it would take forever if i throw all the water in the street..can i still throw like maybe 1 bucket of the spiritual water outside? if not everything. then when i'm done that i go back inside where i will be doing my love spell in my bedroom...then that's when i put protection oil on me and the powder on me and i was thinking to put it on the table also that i'm working on.
i was thinking to first clean my table with water and salt, then put protection oil on the table and also on me. then i would start my love spell. is this all right also to protect myself?.
please let me know, thanks.
so i would take a spiritual bath first and when i am done what happens to all the water?
do i have to throw it outside on the street? so i can't let it drain in the bath? but it would take forever if i throw all the water in the street..can i still throw like maybe 1 bucket of the spiritual water outside? if not everything. then when i'm done that i go back inside where i will be doing my love spell in my bedroom...then that's when i put protection oil on me and the powder on me and i was thinking to put it on the table also that i'm working on.
i was thinking to first clean my table with water and salt, then put protection oil on the table and also on me. then i would start my love spell. is this all right also to protect myself?.
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Take a cup of water from your bath and throw it toward the sunrise (positive work) or into a crossroads (negative work).
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i know there has been many post on the intranquility spell but i never realy got clarification on when disposing of the candle aafter the job i heard it could be buried in a potted plant if u dont have a backyard but can u just bury it in a container with no plant?
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I'm no expert on the IS (and don't want to be), but it seems that the remains of this type of spell should be disposed of away from your home.
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Dr Johannes discussed how the remains would be best disposed.
Dr Johannes discussed how the remains would be best disposed.
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Hey, I have a question about disposing of a mirror box. I was recommended to toss it in running water to get the person away from me, so I was going to find a bridge that isn't that guarded near me. There's also a bridge over the highway that I walk over every day to get to work. I will go find the river if needed, but I'd never seen any discussion on disposal in a highway, so could that work, too, since it's enemy work and the box would be constantly run over for a few days there?
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No. Its not at all traditional, bury it in a grave yard or throw it into a river.LilCassandra wrote:Hey, I have a question about disposing of a mirror box. I was recommended to toss it in running water to get the person away from me, so I was going to find a bridge that isn't that guarded near me. There's also a bridge over the highway that I walk over every day to get to work. I will go find the river if needed, but I'd never seen any discussion on disposal in a highway, so could that work, too, since it's enemy work and the box would be constantly run over for a few days there?
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Also, throwing things onto a highway off a bridge is dangerous. You could cause an accident at the very least. Someone was kileld here recently by a kid throwing a rock off a bridge onto a road. Don't be a perty to that. Find a river.
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Do the above or bury it in an empty lot far away from you.
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I would not advocate you dropping a mirror box from a bridge onto a busy high way. The symbolism behind the disposal technique makes sense, but you might accidentally cause a wreck or damage someone's car--not good! Instead go with the running water to get the person away from you and send any negative crap they have put on you back to them.
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Hi there,
I intend to dispose of my spell remains properly-- just one quick question.
The spell kit came with a lot more sachet powder and oils than I used-- do I have to dispose of them as well, or may I save them for another spell (of the same kind)?
I am assuming that the unused things to dispose of are things like leftover incense if it's a small amount and of course the wax that hasn't burned away and what is left from the spell working, not the raw materials that didn't get used because I used what I needed to.
Is that right?
The spell kit is generous with materials, which I appreciate.
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I intend to dispose of my spell remains properly-- just one quick question.
The spell kit came with a lot more sachet powder and oils than I used-- do I have to dispose of them as well, or may I save them for another spell (of the same kind)?
I am assuming that the unused things to dispose of are things like leftover incense if it's a small amount and of course the wax that hasn't burned away and what is left from the spell working, not the raw materials that didn't get used because I used what I needed to.
Is that right?
The spell kit is generous with materials, which I appreciate.
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No, you can keep the extra that you didn't use. Conjure would get pretty expensive if you had to throw away all the oil, powder, etc that you didn't use on one working.
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I agree Devi...
quite expensive!!!!

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That's what I thought but wanted to make sure, thanks soooooo much!
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Spray it down with FLorida Water, holy water, or salt water - then recycle it."
So...I do not need to throw the glasses away?
I have a "stop gossip" one which became dark only on top and a "tranquility" one which is darker on top and just a little dark on bottom.
Can I recycle those..cleaning, wiping with Florida water and only buying the pull out candle????
Spray it down with FLorida Water, holy water, or salt water - then recycle it."
So...I do not need to throw the glasses away?
I have a "stop gossip" one which became dark only on top and a "tranquility" one which is darker on top and just a little dark on bottom.
Can I recycle those..cleaning, wiping with Florida water and only buying the pull out candle????
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How about a beach? I have this problem also. I live in the City and there is only running water under the bridge over the highway. Its the only place i thought of throwing something like this but again I dont want to hurt someone or get arrested by throwing something in the river so i thought of waiting for the summer to do something like this and then throw it in the water? although i dont know how thrilled Yemaya would be of me doing that....hm....
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If you live close to a beach there should be several rivers in the area in various sizes. I have a huge creek near me, but sometimes I drive quite a bit to get to the closest "big" river in my area if I feel like it. Don't be afraid to put in the effort and find a great place for disposal for your work. It's worth the effort.
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Thanx CM! Actually I myself live about 1hr 30 min away from the beach. The park near me only has a closed lake. I guess I have to keep searching for the right place.
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Google and other internet map services are you best friend.
Once you find a nearby river and you dispose of it in the traditional methods you'll feel great about it. Not only did you keep with the tradition, but there is a feeling of satisfaction that comes from putting in that extra effort.
Once you find a nearby river and you dispose of it in the traditional methods you'll feel great about it. Not only did you keep with the tradition, but there is a feeling of satisfaction that comes from putting in that extra effort.
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No - if you want to use a pull out candle, then you need to buy the glass jars that are intended for them. Pull outs will NOT fit into the glass from a regular vigil candle.
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ok...I got it!
So...for those pull out glass candle jars I can reuse the jar???
Or its only good for just one use?
So...for those pull out glass candle jars I can reuse the jar???
Or its only good for just one use?
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Well, the whole point of a pull-out jars is so that you can reuse them.
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I have a regular bath tub. I can't imagine how I'd get the bath water out of it!
Where could I get a basin? I'm at a bit of a loss. Thanks!
Where could I get a basin? I'm at a bit of a loss. Thanks!
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When you take the bath put a plug in the drain. When your done take a small bowel of bottle or the like and fill that with some of the bath water, then once you air dry and change into clean cloths dispose of the bath water in the proper way. If you want to be really old school and do the bath in a basin or wash tub you can usually find them at a hardware store.
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Thanks so much, I figured that out about the hardware store myself after about an hour of google searching! Bed bath and beyond-- no. Petsmart (I thought maybe for dogbaths)-- no. Home Depot-- no. but the hardware store in town had a whole bunch. I bought a medium oval size one, big enough to stand in but not to sit in
Now another question: can I also use the tub for hand laundry in between spells?
Now another question: can I also use the tub for hand laundry in between spells?
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Yes you can, way back when it would have been used for laundry and normal baths. And good for you for going old schoolfreegirl wrote:Thanks so much, I figured that out about the hardware store myself after about an hour of google searching! Bed bath and beyond-- no. Petsmart (I thought maybe for dogbaths)-- no. Home Depot-- no. but the hardware store in town had a whole bunch. I bought a medium oval size one, big enough to stand in but not to sit in
Now another question: can I also use the tub for hand laundry in between spells?

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I just use an empty plastic water bottle to scoop out some water, and then I walk that to a crossroads and dump it out.
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I have a special cup that is used for disposal. It works great...when I use my bath water for laundry or to wash down the home, I use the same.
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When carrying bath water to a crossroads, i use a small, shallow stainless steel kitchen mixing bowl, like this:

For a set of general traditional guidelines regarding disposal of ritual remains of all kinds, please see my "Hoodoo in Theory and Practice" web page "Laying Down Tricks and Disposing of Ritual Remains" from my free online book "Hoodoo in Theory and Practice:
Laying Tricks and Disposing of Ritual Remains in the Hoodoo Tradition
http://luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html
In addition, these are the forum threads that deal with ritual disposals:
Disposal of Spell Kit Remains Questions and Answers
disposal-of-spell-kit-remains-questions ... 12316.html
Disposing of Bath Water and Floor Wash Remains
disposing-of-bath-water-and-floor-wash- ... ml#p120548
Candles: Disposal of Ritual Remains
candles-disposal-of-ritual-remains-t7525.html
Using Leftover Incense Ash in Rootwork
using-leftover-incense-ash-in-rootwork-t24073.html
Good luck!

For a set of general traditional guidelines regarding disposal of ritual remains of all kinds, please see my "Hoodoo in Theory and Practice" web page "Laying Down Tricks and Disposing of Ritual Remains" from my free online book "Hoodoo in Theory and Practice:
Laying Tricks and Disposing of Ritual Remains in the Hoodoo Tradition
http://luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html
In addition, these are the forum threads that deal with ritual disposals:
Disposal of Spell Kit Remains Questions and Answers
disposal-of-spell-kit-remains-questions ... 12316.html
Disposing of Bath Water and Floor Wash Remains
disposing-of-bath-water-and-floor-wash- ... ml#p120548
Candles: Disposal of Ritual Remains
candles-disposal-of-ritual-remains-t7525.html
Using Leftover Incense Ash in Rootwork
using-leftover-incense-ash-in-rootwork-t24073.html
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How do you dispose of the glass jar from a fixed candle spell? I was thinking of recycling it as I don't feel like I should throw it in water or bury it....it's kind of big. But, maybe I wrong and that's exactly what I should do. Any suggestions?
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Generally, unless the spell says otherwise, you can recycle them. Some workers use them in continuing the same work a couple of different ways, but this is an individual thing.
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I generally recycle my vigil (novena) candle jars unless I am I continuing the work and have appropriate supplies available.
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recycle... though for love work I use the candles for vase on the alter when burned out . good luck!
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I think now that I've ordered some of the fixed candles from LM, I'm gonna save the jars and buy the drop ins in the future. That'll cut down on the number of glass jars I go through and I can have the fun of fixing my own candles. I put one through the dishwasher and it came out like new.
The vase idea is great....thanks!
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The vase idea is great....thanks!
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Hi, Anyone know how to ritually dispose of the encasing for a vigil candle? I have quite a few of them now and don't feel right about just throwing them in the recycle bin. Anyone know what to do with them?
and I know left over candle wax should get buried in the yard (for love casting) but I live in an apartment. I've been putting things in my one and only potted plant but it's so packed I think it's about to pop out of its pot or start exhibiting magical powers. Any suggestions on what else I can do with remains? dedicate a drawer to them, maybe? thanks...!
and I know left over candle wax should get buried in the yard (for love casting) but I live in an apartment. I've been putting things in my one and only potted plant but it's so packed I think it's about to pop out of its pot or start exhibiting magical powers. Any suggestions on what else I can do with remains? dedicate a drawer to them, maybe? thanks...!
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I was wondering if I could dispose of it at the beach since my goal is to reverse work done and clear the negative energy that is on my bf... Should I use the left over tea for a floor wash? As I have been letting it go down the drain since our intent is to get these things away form him and out house hold. I am just working with what I have on hand now and do plan to purchase Miss Cats book along with other LM products; I am just not able to at the moment and really wish to being getting this off him.
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Actually, recycling the glass from vigil candles is an accepted practice, so you're good to go there. As for your other spell remains, that poses a bit of a challenge. It's very important to properly dispose of spell remains as it helps in the manifestation of the spell work. I wouldn't just leave them lying in a drawer indefinitely.
Take some time to find a park, a bit of woods, some place out-of-doors where you do begin disposing of ritual remains in a traditional manner. Place your remains in a brown paper bag and bury them along the dripline of a nice old tree. To "fix" the spell and keep its influence strong, you can construct a 5 spot on the ground where you intend to bury your items.
Good luck,
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Take some time to find a park, a bit of woods, some place out-of-doors where you do begin disposing of ritual remains in a traditional manner. Place your remains in a brown paper bag and bury them along the dripline of a nice old tree. To "fix" the spell and keep its influence strong, you can construct a 5 spot on the ground where you intend to bury your items.
Good luck,
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I throw out the herbs along with the bathwater.
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heathernijoli wrote:I throw out the herbs along with the bathwater.
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I started working a skull candle a while ago, had it hooked up n honestly it was one of the best skull candles ive started to work lol, I was taking it slow working it for like 15 min a day really hard, but like part way through I kinda just stopped, lost desire to work it for other reasons, so I was wondering if I dispose of it the same as other spells by burying it or if I have to do it a lil dif since its not a finished spell really.
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You mentioned that you 'just stopped'...so you dispose of it if you are finished...if not continue the spell. But you should consider the reason(s) you lost interest.
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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers
thank you!!!! yeah I feel what ur saying about looking at why I lost interest, actually I know exactly why but dont really wanna go into it but a change in circumstances called for me to do another type of work which would make the skull candle pointless in a way to finish lol at least in my eyes, ima do a little divination of my own and ask my runes if I should finish it (by lighting it one more time and working it hard then letting it burn down) or dispose of it like its done but I really feel finishing it is kind of pointless, I wasnt sure if I had to do anything special to dispose of a unfinished spell
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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers
I have a break up vigil that has now burned for about 5 days. should be done soon. how do I dispose of the remaining glass vase ?